Barbara J. Thiemann

HILLSDALE — Barbara J. Thiemann, 84, passed away Jan. 25, 2012, at Fairview Commons in Great Barrington, Mass.Ms. Thiemann was born on Aug. 22, 1927 on Long Island, N.Y., the daughter of the late Margaret (Gehrig) and Otto Thiemann. After graduating from Sewanhaka High School in Floral Park, N.Y., she obtained a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Pratt Institute and a Master of Arts degree from Adelphi University.During the Korean War, she worked as an art therapist at Veterans Administration Hospitals on Long Island. After teaching on Long Island, she moved to Hillsdale in 1960, where she was employed as an art teacher at the Roeliff Jansen Central School and the Taconic Hills Central School District, until her retirement in 1986. She is survived by her son, Kevin Thiemann, and his family, of Copake Falls, N.Y.; a sister, Patricia Anderson and her family, of Sherrills Ford, N.C.In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her former husband.There are no calling hours.A graveside service will be held at the convenience of the family in North Hillsdale Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be sent to the Community Rescue Squad, PO Box 327, Copake, NY 12516; Hillsdale Fire Company, PO Box 328, Hillsdale, NY 12529; or HospiceCare in the Berkshires Inc. 877 South St., Suite 1 West, Pittsfield, MA 01201.To sign the online register go to www.peckandpeck.net.

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Uncommon books at the intersection of art and literature.

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Siglio Press is a small, independent publishing house based in Egremont, Massachusetts, known for producing “uncommon books at the intersection of art and literature.” Founded and run by editor and publisher Lisa Pearson, Siglio has, since 2008, designed books that challenge conventions of both form and content.

A visit to Pearson’s airy studio suggests uncommon work, to be sure. Each of four very large tables were covered with what looked to be thousands of miniature squares of inkjet-printed, kaleidoscopically colored pieces of paper. Another table was covered with dozens of book/illustration-size, abstracted images of deer, made up of colored dots. For the enchanted and the mystified, Pearson kindly explained that these pieces were to be collaged together as artworks by the artist Richard Kraft (a frequent contributor to the Siglio Press and Pearson’s husband). The works would be accompanied by writings by two poets, Elizabeth Zuba and Monica Torre, in an as-yet-to-be-named book, inspired by a found copy of a worn French children’s book from the 1930s called “Robin de Bois” (Robin Hood).

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Cyclists head south on the rail trail from Copake Falls.

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For those lucky enough to already possess their own bike, perhaps the routes described will inspire a new way to spend a Sunday afternoon. For more, visit lakevillejournal.com/tag/bike-route to check out two ride-guides from local cyclists that will appeal to enthusiasts of many levels looking for a varied trip through the region’s stunning summer scenery.

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