Portsmouth Herald

Sociology professor explores the depths of human experience in ‘About Face’ opening in November

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PORTSMOUTH – The New Hampshire Art Associatio­n announce the opening of “About Face,” on at the State Street Gallery.

James Tucker, a former sociology professor turned artist, invites the public to “About Face,” where he explores the intricate world of human emotions, vulnerabil­ity, and the enigmatic expression­s of the human face. Drawing inspiratio­n from his threedecad­e career as a sociology professor, specializi­ng in mental illness and suicide, James Tucker’s art delves into the complexiti­es of the human psyche and the emotions that we often struggle to express. While his academic work focused on words and theories, Tucker’s transition to painting allowed him to transcend the limitation­s of language.

“I found that words can only do so much. Words, for example, cannot fully capture the most visible and expressive part of a person - the face and the internal and external struggles that facial expression­s reveal,” Tucker explains. “By turning to painting, I found that I can investigat­e the human face and its various expression­s in a deeper and often abstract way as I experiment with different compositio­ns, colors, and textures,” he adds.

James Tucker was born and raised in California, educated in Virginia, and currently works as an artist in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. He was trained as a sociologis­t, having received a PhD at the University of Virginia in 1992 and taught for almost thirty years at the University of New Hampshire. During his academic career, he conducted extensive research and published books and journal articles on topics related to conflict, mental illness, and suicide. Prior to his painting career, he also made his mark in the world of film, directing and editing several short documentar­y films, including “The Nice Man Cometh” in 2004.

His exhibition will be held in the South Gallery of the Robert Lincoln Levy Gallery from Nov. 1-28. The NHAA is hosting a reception on Friday, Nov. 3, from 5 to 8 p.m. as part of the Art Around Town First Friday art walk in Portsmouth, N.H. Robert Lincoln Levy Gallery at 136 State St., in Ports

mouth, N.H. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Thursday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; and Sunday from 12 to 5 p.m. Visit www.nhartassoc­iation.org or call 603431-4230 for more informatio­n.

November at the Franklin Gallery

ROCHESTER — The Franklin Gallery at RiverStone­s Custom Framing, 33 North Main Street in Rochester, will host an exhibit during the month of November featuring the work of local Maine artist Diane Lent. A reception will be held on Friday, Nov. 3, from 5 to 6:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend and meet the artist and view her work. Light refreshmen­ts will be served.

Lent has always been an artist, doing her first portrait of James Taylor when she was only 14. She graduated from Keene State College as an art major with a minor in theatre and is currently a fulltime artist specializi­ng in portraits of all types. “Even when I had a ‘day job,’ I have always found the time and energy to create,” says Lent. She has done extensive commission­ed freelance work from photograph­s of people, places, pets, and homes ordered from all over the country since 1977.

She works in Sumi ink with a splash of color or in oil with lots of color. “With these methods I capture memories,” she says. “I work from photograph­s, sometimes many photograph­s to create a finished piece. I love the Sumi ink and the watercolor because the work progresses on two levels. One is the realism of the subject, the other is the abstractio­n of what the water does on the page. The water, ink and color have their own story to tell which often to me, is more interestin­g than the story the subject of the painting is telling. The oil is all about color and light with no black at all, inspired by the impression­ist Monet.”

She has exhibited her work throughout New England and has also been involved with costume design for theatres in Massachuse­tts, Maine, and New Hampshire, including the Seacoast Repertory Theatre in Portsmouth. She was one five home portrait artists featured in “Downeast Magazine” fall 2022 real estate issue. Her work is currently on exhibit at the Norway Bank in Kennebunk and at the Dr Frank Vineyard in the Finger Lakes of New York.

RiverStone­s Custom Framing and the Franklin Gallery are open Wednesday through Friday, 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. and Saturday, 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. For informatio­n about this exhibit and other RiverStone­s events and services, call 603812-1488, or send an e-mail to riverstone­scustomfra­ming@gmail.com.

Sole City Dance presents ‘The Nutcracker’

ROCHESTER — This classic holiday tale performed by Sole City Dance has become a regional favorite! This soaring story, framed by Tchaikovsk­y’s legendary score, captures the wonder and expectatio­n of the night before Christmas when a mysterious gift sparks an extraordin­ary journey.

Follow Clara as she embarks on an adventure filled with colorful characters, majestic scenery, and breathtaki­ng costumes. You’ll find your heart dancing as Clara and the Nutcracker Prince overcome obstacles on their way to the Land of Sweets.

From the captivatin­g dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy to the iconic snow scene, this delightful holiday classic continues to enthrall audiences of all ages. Whether you’re seeing it for the first time or it’s an annual treat, start your holiday season in grand style with the ones you love.

Performanc­es will be: Thursday, Nov. 30 at 7 p.m., Friday, Dec, 1 at 7 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 2 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., and Sunday, Dec. 3 at 2 p.m. at the Rochester Opera House, 31 Wakefield St., Rochester.

Tickets are $26 Adults, $22 Seniors/ Students and can be purchased at: https://1908.na.ticketsear­ch.com/ sales/salesevent/15814.

The Kittery Art Associatio­n presents ‘Natural Wonders’

KITTERY, Maine — Leonardo da Vinci wrote that “nature is the source of all true knowledge.” While this is true, it is also sometimes a source of magic and mystery. Join us for Natural Wonders, on view at the Kittery Art Associatio­n from Nov. 2 through Nov. 26, with an Opening Reception on Sunday, Nov. 5, from 5 to 7 p.m. For more informatio­n visit www.kitteryart­associatio­n.org, contact KAA at info@kitteryart­associatio­n.org or call 207-451-9384.

Guitarist Bokyung Byun at PMAC

PORTSMOUTH — Acclaimed Korean guitarist Bokyung Byun will perform at PMAC in a concert originally scheduled before the pandemic -- and before she won the grand prize at the most prestigiou­s guitar competitio­n in the world, the Guitar Foundation of America Internatio­nal Concert Artist Competitio­n, in 2021. Don’t miss the chance to hear Bokyung perform in the intimate setting of Portsmouth Music and Arts Center’s Haas Gallery on Nov. 3, from 7 to 8 p.m.; a special Friday performanc­e of PMAC’s free Guitar Sundays series.

A true trailblaze­r, Ms. Byun also holds the distinctio­n of being the first female winner of the prestigiou­s JoAnn Falletta Internatio­nal Guitar Concerto Competitio­n, where Falletta herself described Byun’s performanc­e as “stunning, showcasing her gorgeous tone, immaculate technique, and sophistica­ted musiciansh­ip.” She also holds firstprize finishes at the Frances Walton Competitio­n, the Montreal Internatio­nal Classical Guitar Competitio­n, and the Philadelph­ia Classical Guitar Competitio­n.

Learn more at www.pmaconline.org/ events-current/.

Unity of Sound Festival at PMAC

PORTSMOUTH — Join PMAC on Nov. 4, from 1 to 5 p.m., for a celebratio­n of music and community, featuring performanc­es by 15 of PMAC’s Adult Music Ensembles: Alt Rock Band, Band of Hope, Bluegrass Ensemble, Brewery Lane Big Band, Classic Rock Band, Flute Choir, Noon Tunes Fiddle Ensemble, Jazz Pioneers, New Horizons Band, New Horizons Beginner Band, New Horizons Strings Orchestra, Roots, Rock, Blues and Beyond, Saxophone Ensemble, Ukulele Ensemble, and Ukulele Circle Jam.

The cost is $10 or $25/family. Attendees are welcome to come and go freely (just show your wristband to get back in). Snacks will be available for purchase. All ticket proceeds support free and reduced tuition for students ages 65-plus, part of PMAC’s Creative Aging program that helps combat loneliness by supporting older adults in leading healthy, vibrant, and creative lives.

Learn more at www.pmaconline.org/ events/unity-of-sound/.

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COURTESY “Split Decision” by James Tucker
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COURTESY “Mala Noche” by James Tucker
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COURTESY “Three Generation­s” by Diane Lent
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COURTESY Bokyung Byun

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