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Reflections of a Bayshore Artist: Glenn Rudderow
Friday, November 18, at 9 pm ; Saturday, November 19 at 3 pm
On NJN Public Television
STATEWIDE – NJN presents Reflections of a Bayshore Painter: Glenn Rudderow on Friday, November 18, at 9 pm, and with a rebroadcast on Saturday, November 19, at 3 pm. This half-hour NJN special features bayshore artist Glenn Rudderow, whose exquisite paintings are inspired by the lighting and landscapes of South Jersey. For Rudderow, the Delaware River bayshore is as intimate as life itself – for 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,” Rudderow 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 exists around the bayshore region. Reflections of a Bayshore Painter is web streamed and archived on the NJN web site at njn.net and can be seen on cable stations in New Jersey, on NJN’s JerseyVision and on Time Warner Cable on channel 750 in New York. The program is closed captioned.
Premiere at Cumberland County College on November 4
A special premiere of Reflections of a Bayshore Painter will be held on Friday, November 4, at 7 pm at the Performing Arts Center at Cumberland County College on College Drive in Vineland, New Jersey. The public is invited to attend, and there is no fee, however, reservations are encouraged. To confirm attendance, please contact Sharon DeLuca at (609) 777-5001 or email sdeluca@njn.org.
Production and Funding Credits
The program is co-produced by Jane Morton Galetto, President, Citizens United to Protect the Maurice River and Its Tributaries, Inc., and NJN’s Emmy award-winning producer and director of cinematography Lou Presti, with Jeff Reisly as editor and associate producer. Narration is by Liz Chang with original music composed 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.
“NJN is delighted to partner with Citizens United to Protect the Maurice River and Its Tributaries, Inc., in the making of what is NJN’s latest tribute to the wonders of the Garden State,” say NJN executive director Elizabeth Christopherson. “NJN is always pleased with an opportunity to showcase the artistic beauty of New Jersey for people across the state and region, and for the generations to come.”
NJN Snapshot Album of the Bayshore
Send NJN your photos (copies only – do not send originals – no photos will be returned) or electronic images of your favorite bayshore landscapes and/or architecture for inclusion in NJN’s online album on our web site at njn.net. Please include a caption. Electronic images should be emailed to afisher@njn.org. Copies of photos should be mailed to Aimee Fisher, Public Relations Coordinator, NJN Public Television & Radio, PO Box 777, Trenton, NJ 08625, or for more information on our latest SNAPSHOT! Project, please call (609) 777-5058.
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