Orton Family Reunion Attends Noah’s Lax Game in Princeton NJ – update with photos

Updated with Photographs 05/25/2011 (thanks to Karen for the photographs)

The Orton siblings gathered in Berkeley Heights NJ for a reunion this weekend. The last time all four were together was in 1997 at Nantasket Beach.

Today’s outing featured a trip to watch Noah Gilstrap play lacrosse in Princeton NJ. Mom and Dad were there also as was sister Nyla.

Torrey Orton fulfilled an objective of the trip with a visit to the hot dog stand. Nostalgia takes strange forms.

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Stephen DiRado’s “Dinner Series: how we lived”

Today we visited the Fitchburg Art Museum in Fitchburg, MA. The exhibition of 18 large C prints by DiRado was a delight and should be on your list of art stops. The topic is dinner with family and friends. Though working with a huge camera, DiRado, a Worcester,MA, photographer, has the participation of a regular cast of characters in these posed pictures. The setups and striking lighting are quite commanding. He exploits depth of field wittily at times.

Go see them.

Don’t miss the Italian themed exhibition with lots of good phots, many by Italian photographers unknown to me. I particularl liked the many works by Mario Giacomelli (1925 – 2000).

2008-9-11 Karen Davis – McCann Family at Griffin Photography Museum, Winchester MA

Karen had an opening today for her new series The McCann Family. Here is the announcement appropriated from the museum’s website:

GRIFFIN GALLERY THE MCCANN FAMILY – PHOTOGRAPHS BY KAREN DAVIS Sept. 11 – Nov. 2, 2008 Karen Davis photograph Mother Dreams – Image © Karen Davis  When Karen Davis was small, her younger sister, Cheryl, had a set of four mechanical dolls she called the McCann Family. After Cheryl died a few years ago, Davis inherited the dolls and made them the subject of a series of photographs.

The McCann Family is featured in the Griffin Gallery of the Griffin Museum September 11 through November 2.

The photographs are part of a visual memoir by Davis that is a work in progress. The mechanical dolls, she says, were “a thinly disguised version of the Davis family. There was a boy doll, girl doll, man and woman doll.” The Davis family had a mother and father and two girls, so Cheryl decided she was the boy doll, Tom McCann. Karen Davis was the girl doll, Mary Ann McCann.

When Cheryl, who was born with spina bifida, died, the McCann Family and all their possessions went to Davis. “It has taken most of my lifetime to appreciate the courage and imagination of my sister,” Davis says. “Placing the McCanns on stage – directing their actions, brings me back to our childhood and to memories of an extraordinary woman.”

“The McCann Family is a poignant visual tribute to the Davis family,” says Paula Tognarelli executive director of the Griffin Museum of Photography. “Karen Davis spins her familial tale through the poetic capacity of her photographs. Her images move and charm the viewer all at the same time.”

Davis, of Cambridge, MA, is a photographer, book artist, and educator. Her work is featured at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA);] Houghton Rare Books Library, Harvard University; Boston Drawing Project at Bernard Toale Gallery; and in corporate and private collections.

Tommy's World - photograph by Karen Davis (c) Karen Davis 2008

Her work can be seen on her website, www.YesThatKarenDavis.com.

Davis teaches photo-based and word-image courses for Lesley Seminars at Lesley University in Cambridge, MA. She is also a principal in artistmarketing.biz, which specializes in websites and other marketing services for artists.

An opening reception with the artist is Sept. 11, 7-8:30 p.m. It is open to all. The reception is preceded by a members-only talk with Davis at 6:15 p.m. Please RSVP by September 4.

Griffin Photography Museum – The McCann Family by Karen Davis

GRIFFIN GALLERY THE MCCANN FAMILY – PHOTOGRAPHS BY KAREN DAVIS

Sept. 11 – Nov. 2, 2008

(borrowed from press release by Griffin Museum)karen_motherdreams


When Karen Davis was small, her younger sister, Cheryl, had a set of four mechanical dolls she called the McCann Family. After Cheryl died a few years ago, Davis inherited the dolls and made them the subject of a series of photographs. The McCann Family is featured in the Griffin Gallery of the Griffin Museum September 11 through November 2. The photographs are part of a visual memoir by Davis that is a work in progress. The mechanical dolls, she says, were “a thinly disguised version of the Davis family. There was a boy doll, girl doll, man and woman doll.” The Davis family had a mother and father and two girls, so Cheryl decided she was the boy doll, Tom McCann. Karen Davis was the girl doll, Mary Ann McCann.  When Cheryl, who was born with spina bifida, died, the McCann Family and all their possessions went to Davis. “It has taken most of my lifetime to appreciate the courage and imagination of my sister,” Davis says. “Placing the McCanns on stage – directing their actions, brings me back to our childhood and to memories of an extraordinary woman.” “The McCann Family is a poignant visual tribute to the Davis family,” says Paula Tognarelli executive director of the Griffin Museum of Photography. “Karen Davis spins her familial tale through the poetic capacity of her photographs. Her images move and charm the viewer all at the same time.” Davis, of Cambridge, MA, is a photographer, book artist, and educator. Her work is featured at the Massachusetts

Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA); Houghton Rare Books Library, Harvard University; Boston Drawing Project at Bernard Toale Gallery; and in corporate and private collections. Her work can be seen on her website, www.YesThatKarenDavis.com. Davis teaches photo-based and word-image courses for Lesley Seminars at Lesley University in Cambridge, MA. She is also a principal in artistmarketing.biz, which specializes in websites and other marketing services for artists. An opening reception with the artist is Sept. 11, 7-8:30 p.m. It is open to all. The reception is preceded by a members-only talk with Davis at 6:15 p.m. Please RSVP by September 4.Tommy's World - photograph by Karen Davis (c) Karen Davis 2008