Jeremy Irons Attends BAM Fisher Opening

Jeremy Irons was at the unveiling of the Brooklyn Academy of Music’s new performance space, the Richard B. Fisher building at 321 Ashland Place in the Fort Greene section of Brooklyn, on Thursday 6 September 2012.

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Read more about the building HERE.

The BAM Fisher is the first LEED Gold theater in Brooklyn. Mayor Bloomberg and Jeanne Donovan Fisher cut the ribbon at the unveiling.

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Academy Award winner Jeremy Irons applauds BAM, emphasizes importance of the arts.

The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) officially opened the doors of the Richard B. Fisher building, its newest theater and rehearsal space, on Thursday in Fort Greene, Brooklyn. The new building houses a 250-seat black-box-style theater, educational workshop and rehearsal spaces and a roof deck. The building is named after Richard B. Fisher, BAM’s Endowment Trust Chairman. Fisher died in 2004.

BAM is a multi-arts center that focuses on both showcasing a wide range of artists, as well as training the next generation of artists in various concentrations, including: film, theater, dance, opera and visual arts.

A large crowd of politicians, supporters, donors and artists gathered on Thursday for the building’s ribbon cutting ceremony. Among those in the crowd were Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Academy Award-winner, Jeremy Irons. Along with praising BAM for establishing a highly esteemed profile around the globe, Irons talked specifically about the crucial role the arts play in any community during tough times.

“I know instinctively that at moments like this in our society when we are facing a slow revolution of capitalism being seen not to work and people in huge problems economically,” Irons said. “I know that the one thing we need to bind together is not only, as they would say at the Olympics, sport, but art—it’s the thing that binds society.”

The Fisher Building, along with the Gilman Opera House and the Harvey Theater, is currently hosting the academy’s 30th annual Next Wave Festival.

As a Friends of BAM Chairperson, Jeremy was on hand for the ceremony:

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Jeremy Irons in Vs. Magazine Fall/Winter 2011

UPDATED: 20 September 2011 – HUGE HIGH-RESOLUTION SCANS!!

Jeremy Irons is featured in the Fall/Winter 2011 issue of Vs. Magazine.

The magazine itself measures 11.5 by 15 inches. It’s available at Barnes and Noble stores (in the U.S.A.) and it’s supposed to be available until 31st January 2012, although most stores only stock a few copies. The pages on which Jeremy’s photos are contained (pgs. 84-97) have a matte finish and the pages are thicker than typical magazine pages. This issue is definitely worth buying for such gorgeous, high-quality images.

[All photos copyright Vs. Magazine. No copyright infringement intended.]

Photography by Matthu Placek. Words by Whitney Spaner. Styling by April Johnson.

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UPDATE:  Smaller images (with better color quality) added on 9 October via Jed Root, Inc.

Please do not appropriate these scans to other websites, blogs, etc. without crediting Vs. Magazine, author Whitney Spaner, photographer Matthu Placek and linking back to www.jeremyirons.net

Jeremy Irons at Calvary Hospital Awards Gala

Jeremy Irons was among those in attendance at the 28th Annual Calvary Hospital Awards Gala on 7 June 2011.

The festivities for this black-tie gala began at 6:30 PM. Broadway’s Melissa Errico gave a special performance. Jeremy Irons attended the cocktail reception to congratulate his Camelot co-star, Melissa Errico, before her performance during the awards ceremony.

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More than 400 people attended Calvary Hospital’s 28th Annual Awards Gala on June 7 at The Pierre, in New York City. The evening raised $800,000 to benefit Calvary programs and services for advanced cancer patients and their families.

Calvary Hospital is the nation’s only fully accredited acute care specialty hospital devoted exclusively to providing palliative care to adult advanced cancer patients. A 225-bed facility with locations in the Bronx and Brooklyn, Calvary is the model for the relief of cancer pain and symptoms for more than a century. More than 5,700 patients are cared for annually by Calvary’s inpatient, outpatient, home care, hospice, nursing home hospice, and wound care programs.