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Full Moon

By Matt Ross

Last night I was driving home and was fascinated by the full moon, aka Super Moon.  Did you see it?  It was outta control…larger, clearer and brighter than I have ever seen it in NJ.  Apparently this was a phenomenon that everyone saw over the last week and Huffington Post (scroll down…

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New Documentary Film Course

By Matt Ross

New Documentary Film Course I love documentary films on so many levels. The simplicity to the story telling and the “everyman” subject matter often connects with me. I have sat and watched documentaries about artists, athletes, politicians and topics as diverse as our food supply and scaling Everest. Our first…

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The Roots Of One River

By Matt Ross

Yesterday was my first Father’s Day without my Dad.  Herb Ross died last September, a year after we started One River.  My father was an interesting guy because he loved the visual arts, painted and illustrated, collected things with a passion, but rarely shared it with others. He was inspired to draw…

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Folk Art Jersey Style

By Matt Ross

Folk art is a category that Wikipedia describes as: “art produced from an indigenous culture or by peasants or other laboring tradespeople. In contrast to fine art, folk art is primarily utilitarian and decorative rather than purely aesthetic.” In today’s art world, it is super hard to receive credibility from…

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Three Words

By Matt Ross

Describe your business in three words.  It’s hard to do.  I loved when Nike tackled it with Just Do It.  My background and roots are in marketing and advertising and I have always felt that simplicity sells. Recently we made a cool video where we asked our students to describe One River…

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Art And History

By Matt Ross

One of the most interesting things to me about art is its pure connection to history. Sometimes it’s reflected in an aesthetic and how it correlated to a moment in time and sometimes it is way more literal.  Carrie Mae Weems is a socially motivated artist whose works invite contemplation of race,…

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The Art Of Making Cookies

By Matt Ross

Somehow I try to see the art in everything around me.  Now, we can debate whether making cookies is an art form but when you watch and listen to 9 year old Mr. Cory from Englewood tell the story, you quickly get a sense that cookie making is seriously “articious” (sorta delicious in…

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The Rhythm Of Collecting Art

By Matt Ross

  What do you think is the most compelling thing about collecting contemporary art?  No, it’s not the money made selling it.  It’s the journey of learning and discovering new artists that you connect with.   In some ways it is sort of like when I used to listen to music and…

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Peyton Manning = Excellence

By Matt Ross

Football haters, stay with me for a minute.  This note is not about football, this is about excellence.   At the age of 37, Peyton Manning is back in the Super Bowl after a season where he also broke numerous records. This is on the heels of neck surgery and a…

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Fab Four

By Matt Ross

Not sure if you caught the special on the Beatles last night, but there were so many epic moments, including watching Yoko Ono–who is now eighty years old–flop around in a surreal dance in the front row. That felt like performance art. The highlight for me was Joe Walsh and Gary…

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