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PRESS PHOTOS LATEST NEWS 11.11.2011
"FACE TO FACE" at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center
“Face to Face” with Artist/Musician
Lennie Peterson
Music and Art for a Lifetime of
Creative Teamwork
(Massachusetts) – The Massachusetts Convention Center Authority
will host an Open House and Art tour of the five exhibitions currently featured
at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center. The evening’s Open House will
conclude with “Face to Face,” an exhibition and interactive presentation with
Boston-based artist and musician Lennie Peterson.
Peterson’s BCEC exhibition features 10 large portraits of seminal
figures in the history of music. Five composers rooted in traditional and
modern classical forms face five innovators in the history of jazz music. The
series of artwork pay tribute to the musical geniuses, celebrating the marriage between music and visual art and the influence composers have on each other.
“My earliest childhood memories are of making art and music with
family and friends, nurtured and encouraged by my parents and sisters. I feel
extremely fortunate that my upbringing has brought me to a place where I can
combine my passions of art, music, and teaching.”
Peterson feels
this upbringing was his training ground for the improvised, creative process of teamwork, where he first learned the value of creative thinking, both face to face
and inside the box.
“Face time is a very
valuable aspect of co-creation in any aspect of life or business. Musicians
especially need to have a certain trust and team mindset, whether they are
composing, performing, or improvising with fellow musicians. Music and art are
perfect metaphors to make that point while thinking ‘inside the box’ of deadlines,
budgets, and so on. Those boundaries can actually be an advantage to thinking
in a freer, more cohesive manner.”
To illustrate, Peterson’s drawings are improvised within a basic
frame or outline of the form. The
details are then rendered with a stream of consciousness flow, similar, he
says, to the process of creating improvisational music.
Peterson’s
award-winning artwork has been exhibited throughout the United States with
several solo shows in New York City and at the Harvard University. His large
composer portraits have been purchased from buyers throughout the world,
including Japan, Spain, and Wales. Peterson is also a producer, an arts educator,
and a former professor at Berklee College of Music.
The Face to
Face exhibition is
dedicated to both Peterson’s father Clifford, a musician, and his late mother
Shirley, an artist.
The Open House
and Art Tour is being held at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center on Thursday, December 1st from 5:30 to 7 P.M. with Peterson’s presentation
beginning at 7 P.M. For audience members of all ages and all walks of life, the
event is free and open to the public with refreshments and a cash bar
available.
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