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October
19, 2005
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Immediate |
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Aimee
Fisher (609) 777-5058; afisher@njn.org |
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PREVIEW
VIDEOS: To obtain a preview video, please contact
Aimee Fisher (above).
IMAGES: Downloadable images are available at www.njn.net under Press
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NJN’s Reflections
of a Bayshore
Painter: Glenn Rudderow
Premieres at Cumberland
County College
Special Screening of NJN Production on
Friday, November 4 at 7 pm
WHAT Special
premiere of NJN’s newest production, Reflections
of aBayshore Painter: Glenn Rudderow featuring
bayshore artist Glenn Rudderow, whose paintings are inspired
by the lighting and landscapes of South Jersey. The public
is invited to attend. There is no fee. For information,
please contact Aimee Fisher at (609) 777-5058 or afisher@njn.org.
WHERE Performing Arts Center , Cumberland County
College , College Drive, Vineland , NJ.
WHEN Friday, November 4, at 7 pm .
BROADCAST DATES Friday, November 18, at 9 pm with
a rebroadcast on Saturday, November 19, at 3 pm on NJN. The
program is closed captioned.
BACKGROUND
For bayshore artist Glenn Rudderow, the Delaware River bayshore is as intimate
as life itself – he is part of that landscape. Rudderow fills his canvas
with scenes of the bay, historic homes and churches in natural settings diffused
with the unusual lighting found where water meets land. “A window looking
out and looking in,” he explores the interrelationship between people
and their environment. In his paintings, as in his life, it is Rudderow’s
objective to experience, express and live the magic that exits around the
bayshore region. The half-hour documentary was produced by NJN’s Emmy
award-winning producer and director of cinematography Lou Presti, with Jeff
Reisly as editor and associate producer. Jane Morton Galetto, President,
Citizens United to Protect the Maurice River and Its Tributaries, Inc., is
the co-producer. The program is narrated by Liz Chang; the original music
was created by Robert Sands. Funding for this program was made possible by
Citizens United to Protect the Maurice River and Its Tributaries, Inc., PSEG,
the US Department of the Interior, the National Park Service Wild and Scenic
Rivers Program, and Community Energy.
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