Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Painting to be Auctioned for Environmental Education Nonprofit


The James Humphrey Trust will donate the painting, “4th of July Aerial Fireworks” for a September 25th charity auction at the Beczak Environmental Education Center in Yonkers, NY. The fundraiser will raise money for the nonprofit organization which offers educational programs designed to teach people of all ages about the Hudson River and encourages them to become better stewards for nature. Inspired as he watched Independence Day fireworks illuminate the sky over the Hudson, Humphrey created the abstract painting in 2007. See more about the event here.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

One Small Step for James Humphrey

The first lunar landing isn’t the only 40 year anniversary this week. An unpublished poem was recently re-discovered (along with several others) while listening to an archived recording from August 12, 1969, of Humphrey reading some of his early poems. Entitled, “Poem/Water,” it was written exactly 40 years ago this week. Within the short verse, Humphrey makes a slight political statement about NASA’s boys landing on the moon. You can hear it here.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Humphrey’s Painting at the Blue Door Gallery

James Humphrey’s brilliant abstract painting, “A Rare Nuthatch Flower In Tribute to Georgia O’Keeffe–1887-1986” is part of an exhibition entitled “Arts For Healing” at the Blue Door Gallery in downtown Yonkers, NY, on the waterfront. The community-minded exhibit will be displayed through August 1 so there’s still a little time to see this vivid 32x40 painting in person. On the back of the painting is a hand-written poem “The Elegance of All Things,” dedicated to O’Keefe and published in Humphrey’s anthology, Naked.