Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Jun 9, 2016 · Lambes art shown earlier this spring at Cross Contemporary Art in Saugerties was an entirely different body of work: tottering, gridded high-rises under construction, painted in watercolor, which she observed while spending the winter in Costa Rica with her husband, author and playwright Carey Harrison.

  2. He is married to the artist Claire Lambe – they recently celebrated their 21st wedding anniversary – and they live in Woodstock, New York, with their youngest daughter, Chiara. Alongside his work as writer and teacher, Carey Harrison is the Bishop of Woodstock in the Moorish Orthodox Church, under the name of Omar Bey.

  3. Harrison now lives in upstate New York with his wife, the artist Claire Lamb; [9] he has four children, Rosie (Laurence), Chiara, Faith, and Sam, and one stepdaughter, Zoe Lambe. He is a Professor of English at Brooklyn College of the City University of New York .

    • 4
    • Claire Lambe
    • Novelist, playwright, radio dramatist
  4. A Suffolk Trilogy. From the Lion Rock & The Sea Voyage Trilogy. Opera. Photo Gallery. Diaries. The City and the Country. Bike Odyssey 2014. Contact. Carey Harrison.

  5. Rex & Rex is written by Carey Harrison, designed and directed by Claire Lambe. It plays in repertory with a second play, I Won’t Bite You, by the same author at the Byrdcliffe Theater in Woodstock on weekends from June 21 through July 7. Tickets are $20/$18 (65+ & 21 – ) or $30/$28 if attending both plays.

  6. Carey Harrison as the blind tyrant Hamm, Mikhail Horowitz as his slave Clov. I wanted Hamm to look like a down-at-heel King on a throne and Clov to look like a Chaplinesque butler, but who is slowly giving up on the formalities of his dress suit uniform.

  7. Claire works in a number of idioms, but is best known for her stunning portraits. Some exhibition highlights: Hudson Valley Artists 2012 at the Samuel Dorsky Museum, SUNY New Paltz, Peace & Justice at the Muroff Kotler Gallery, SUNY Ulster (2015), and a two-person show at Cross Contemporary Art in Saugerties (2016).