Islands' Weekly, January 28, 2014

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VOLUME 37, NUMBER 4 • JANUARY 28, 2014

Ceramics from WWII displayed at Lopez Library

Russel Barsh brings the struggle between modern artists and the Third Reich to Lopez Library with a exhibit of representative works of German ceramicists who were sacked, expelled, imprisoned, or proscribed in the 1930s. After an opening reception on Friday, Feb. 14, the pieces will be on display to March 31.

Artists included in the exhibit include Martha Katzer, Marguerete Heymann, Augusta Gustl Kaiser, Eva Striker Zeisel, and Kurt Wendler. Heymann was forced to sell her studio and emigrate because she was Jewish. Zeisel, Jewish and communist, fled to avoid concentration camps. Katzer was protected by co-workers

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Right: airbrushed plate by Margarete Heymann, Hael Werkstatte (Marwitz, Germany), about 1930. but died awaiting deportation. Wendler was imprisoned for hiding a Jewish painter. Gustl Kaiser died in poverty, unable to find work because of her openly lesbian relationship with artistic collaborator Hedwig Marquardt. These artists’ works are not only beautiful but also surprisingly “modern,” Barsh says. They anticipate techniques and styles that were widely copied in the 1950s-1960s in the countries to which Zeisel and Heymann fled the United States and United Kingdom. “Idealistic German artists, predominantly young women, many of them Jewish, created the look of everyday objects that most of us grew up with,” Barsh says. SEE CERAMICS, PAGE 4

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Applications are confidential.

This material was funded in part by the USDA Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. Basic Food is available to all regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, religion, or political belief.

Whidbey anti-noise group coming to Lopez By Steve Wehrly Journal reporter

Lopez Island residents, upset about EA-18 “Growler” jet noise from planes at Naval Air Station Whidbey, will meet with Whidbey Island activists on Feb. 12 to discuss the noise issue and what might be

done about it. Citizens of Ebey’s Reserve for a Healthy, Safe & Peaceful Environment (citizensofebeysreserve.com/) will be telling Lopez residents that COER is shifting its focus from the Outlying Field near Coupeville, which COER wants closed, to larger questions of basing the EA-18 at NAS Whidbey and conducting low-level “touchand-go” training exercises at either Ault Field at NAS Whidbey near Oak Harbor or OLF Coupeville.

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In a Jan. 14 press release, COER President Michael Monson announced that the organization is now seeking removal of the jets from Whidbey Island, not just stopping further use of OLF Coupeville for Navy “touch and go” carrier landing exercises. For 2013, the Navy estimated it would conduct more than 31,000 “closed pattern” training operations at Ault Field and OLF Coupeville, including 5,300 operations between 11

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p.m. and 7 a.m. Because the Navy suspended some training operations at OLF Coupeville for about half of 2013, the number at OLF Coupeville was considerably reduced, to about 5,000. “It is now our position that the Growlers must go, and we are making that case to our state and national elected officials and communities throughout the region,” Monson said. Part of “making that case” extends to Lopez and San Juan islands, and to Port Townsend on the Olympic Peninsula. The meeting in Port Townsend is Jan. 27 at the Cotton Building in Port Townsend; the location of the Feb. 12 meeting on Lopez Island has not been announced. On San Juan Island, former San Juan County Councilman Howie Rosenfeld, a former public health professional, says he has recently heard “loud” SEE NOISE, PAGE 8


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