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SUMMARY:Photo Exhibit: 82 Pieces of '82: Main Street\, Nyack
DESCRIPTION:82 Pieces of ’82\nMain Street\, Nyack\nPhotos by Brad Hess\nThe Historical Society of the Nyacks\n50 Piermont Avenue\n \nThe exhibit will be open Saturdays from 1 – 4 January 21st through April 15th\nIn 1982\, photographer Brad Hess walked Main Street in Nyack every Sunday morning\, taking over 3\,000 black and white photographs. Trying out a new film\, he decided Main Street was where he would experiment with it. As the images emerged from his dark room\, he became fascinated with the quality of the film as well as the opportunities Main Street offered him. He returned nearly every Sunday morning for the next year\, walking from 9W to the riverfront.\n \n82 Pieces of ’82\, Main Street\, Nyack will be our first traditional “opening” since COVID. Please join us in thanking Brad for sharing his amazing work with us\, and hearing what he has to say about these street scenes and their meaning for Nyack. We look forward to your questions\, feedback and commentary. Brad will have the floor around 1:30. Please come masked – we want to minimize everyone’s exposure to our current variant with its high transmission potential. And for that reason also\, our refreshments are very minimal.\n 
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/photo-exhibit-82-pieces-of-82-main-street-nyack-13/
LOCATION:Historical Society of the Nyacks 50 Piermont Ave.\, Nyack\, NY\, 50 Piermont Ave.\, Nyack\, 10960\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,enjoy-nyack,Family-Friendly,Free-Admission,photographs,Photography,Portraiture,Seasonal,Spring Fling,Visual-Art,Winter-Fun
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CREATED:20230416T200631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230606T123936Z
UID:10006729-1681556400-1681574400@www.hudsonriver.com
SUMMARY:Encore Encounter:  Recycled Art of Poramit Thantapalit
DESCRIPTION:Encore Encounter in Gallery Two\nRecycled Works by Poramit Thantapalit\nApril 15 – June 10\, 2023 \nOpening Reception: Saturday\, April 15\, 2pm – 5pm\nFree to the Public \nPlease join Rockland Center for the Arts for the opening Encore Encounter: Recycled works by Poramit Thantapalit in Gallery Two. \nEncore Encounter features the works of Poramit Thantapalit.  Poramit’s work is inspired by the relationship and connection between humans\, nature and the surroundings such as trees\, flowers\, the ocean\, people and animals.  The artist focuses on using both recycled and non-recycled materials to create his artwork.  Discarded shopping bags\, cereal boxes\, and plastic bottles that were once considered “trash” are altered into unexpected visions of beauty such as coral clouds hanging from the ceiling and bluetanica gardens growing on the wall .  Poramit’s artwork is created from small parts and are uniquely assembled like puzzles.  Each piece can stand alone as an individual object or together to create a large installation.  Cyanotype prints are often made of the recycled objects of art.  Beautifully created sculptures\, installations\, mixed media and drawings exemplify just how much waste we generate.  It also His work inspires viewers to protect our environment. \nA native of Thailand\, Poramit Thantapalit has a degree in journalism and a master’s in computer graphics from New York Institute of Technology.  He has over 15 years experience as a graphic designer\, artist and photographer with global marketing organizations.  His installations and artworks have been exhibited at the Arcadia Earth Museum\, National Academy Museum\, the James Rose Center\, IPCNY Print Fest at Robert Miller Gallery\, the Jersey City Theater\, and the Sodertalje Arts Gallery in Sweden.  His installation “Masked Arts” that he created during the pandemic was featured in the New York Times Sunday edition in May 2021.  Poramit now lives in New Jersey. \nPlease also join Rockland Center for the exhibit opening with an artist reception on Saturday\, April 15th\, 2:00pm – 5:00pm.  The exhibit will be on view through June 10th\, open Mondays – Saturdays 11am – 4pm\, (closed Sundays).  Free to the Public.  For more information call (845) 358-0877 or visit www.rocklandartcenter.org.\nRoCA gratefully acknowledges support for its programs from The Rea Charitable Trust\, ArtsWestchester\, Sarah and Stephen Thomas\, The Richard Pousette-Dart Foundation\, M&T Bank\, The M&T Charitable Foundation\, The Dorothy Gillespie Foundation\, Walter Cain & Paulo Ribeiro\, Kantrowitz\, Goldhamer & Graifman P.C.\, QuietEvents\, the Estate of Joan Konner\, Lighting Services Inc.\,\, the Mark and Jessie Milano Foundation\, Zaklin Family Charitable Fund\, The County of Rockland\, Art Services Group\, RoCA members\, donors and business members.\nRoCA’s programs are made possible\, in part\, with funds from the New York State Council on the Arts\, with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature. Funding is also made possible by the County of Rockland.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/encore-encounter-recycled-art-of-poramit-thantapalit-2/2023-04-15/
LOCATION:Rockland Center for the Arts\, 27 South Greenbush Road\, West Nyack\, 10994
CATEGORIES:Art,Family-Friendly,Free-Admission,Visual-Art
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rockland Center for the Arts":MAILTO:info@rocklandartcenter.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230415T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230610T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183352
CREATED:20230403T193432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230609T220852Z
UID:10006158-1681556400-1686412800@www.hudsonriver.com
SUMMARY:Improvisationalism: Myth & Nature
DESCRIPTION:Improvisationalism in Gallery One\nPaintings of Gde Arsa Artha\nApril 15 – June 10\, 2023\nOpening Reception: Saturday\, April 15\, 2pm – 5pm\nFree to the Public \nPlease join Rockland Center for the Arts for the opening of two exhibits: Improvisationalism: Paintings by Gde Arsa Artha in Gallery One.\nImprovisationalism is the work of Rockland artist\, Gde Arsa Artha\, inspired by his homeland of Ubud\, Bali\, Indonesia.  His paintings play off of nature\, mythology and traditional Balinese folk tales.  Art plays an important part in Balinese traditional ceremonies\, establishing a need for spatial orientation\, both physically and visually\, balancing and arranging the energy of the universe.  For example\, his painting “Moon Eclipse” displays the moon as the goddess of immortality fighting off the evil demon from hell as he flies through the sky during the full moon trying to swallow the moon goddess\, Ratih.  Ratih brings balance to the universe by not allowing the demon to capture immortality. The painting was inspired by the 1997 Hailey’s Comet and Bali mythology of the moon eclipse.  His latest paintings often incorporate ink and computer technology.  As tradition has informed his art\, evolution helped develop it; technically with the use of Western color and perspective while connecting with the past\, reflecting both his Balinese origin and his individuality.\nTjokorda Gde Arsa Artha studied all the traditional arts of his Bali homeland from an early age.  Arriving in New York in the early eighties\, he attended the Arts Students League in New York City on scholarship.  Through the Asia Society of New York and other organizations\, he has frequently participated in programs representing the visual and performing arts of Bali\, including music and dance performances\, workshops\, and demonstrations of Balinese techniques in painting\, carving\, crafts\, and dance.  He has exhibited in Bali’s Puri Lukisan Museum in Ubud\, throughout NYC and the Hudson Valley region.  He has been commissioned by UNICEF to paint “The Little Cowboy” for the Flags of the United Nations.  Artha has been a grant recipient of the Pollock-Krasner Foundation\, a professor at Bard College\, a member of the Giri Mekar\, a community gamelan orchestra in the Hudson Valley\, and is the current Director of The Pomona Cultural Center in Rockland.  He resides in Pomona\, NY with his family.\nPlease also join Rockland Center for the Arts for the artist reception on Saturday\, April 15th\, 2:00pm – 5:00pm.  The exhibit will be on view through June 10th\, open Mondays – Saturdays 11am – 4pm\, (closed Sundays).  Free to the Public.  For more information call (845) 358-0877 or visit www.rocklandartcenter.org.\nRoCA gratefully acknowledges support for its programs from The Rea Charitable Trust\, ArtsWestchester\, Sarah and Stephen Thomas\, The Richard Pousette-Dart Foundation\, M&T Bank\, The M&T Charitable Foundation\, The Dorothy Gillespie Foundation\, Walter Cain & Paulo Ribeiro\, Kantrowitz\, Goldhamer & Graifman P.C.\, QuietEvents\, the Estate of Joan Konner\, Lighting Services Inc.\,\, the Mark and Jessie Milano Foundation\, Zaklin Family Charitable Fund\, The County of Rockland\, Art Services Group\, RoCA members\, donors and business members.\nRoCA’s programs are made possible\, in part\, with funds from the New York State Council on the Arts\, with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature. Funding is also made possible by the County of Rockland.\n \n \n \n \n \n \n 
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/improvisationalism-myth-nature/
LOCATION:Rockland Center for the Arts\, 27 South Greenbush Road\, West Nyack\, 10994
CATEGORIES:Art,Family-Friendly,Free-Admission,paintings
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rockland Center for the Arts":MAILTO:info@rocklandartcenter.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230415T110000
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DTSTAMP:20260403T183352
CREATED:20230404T193547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230609T220852Z
UID:10006163-1681556400-1686412800@www.hudsonriver.com
SUMMARY:Untold Stories
DESCRIPTION:Untold Stories\nApril 15 – June 10\, 2023\nOpening Reception: Saturday\, April 15\, 2pm-5pm\nFree to the Public\nRockland Center for the Arts (RoCA) continues its mission of inspiring the\ncommunity through new and diverse forms of contemporary exhibitions\, all\nfree to the public. During the month of April\, RoCA will bring together\nthree artists whose art conveys life stories of ecological issues\,\nimmigration\, and humanity.\nUntold Stories\, curated by Mary Ting for the Emerson Gallery\, brings\ntogether fragmented memories\, dreams\, whispers\, whimpers\, trauma\,\nhistorical and contemporary chaos which are woven together\, dissected\, and\nreassembled in the works of Tara Sabharwal\, Mary Ting and Yeon Ji Yoo. Time\nis at once present\, past\, future and the site is here\, there\, elsewhere and\nnowhere. These works are much more than collages\, drawings\, paintings\,\nprints\, books\, sculpture\, and photographs – they are evocations of loss;\ndesperations; relics\, shrines; and reckonings. Likewise\, they are also\nrebirths; devotions; divinations\, odes to nature\, wonder\, life; and newly\nrevised contemporary translations of old stories. These Untold Stories are\nthe artists’ pilgrimage into the hauntings of war\, immigration\, politics\,\ngender issues and ecological collapse.\nThe paintings\, drawings and prints of Tara Sabharwal are intuitive in\nprocess -a melding of the unconscious self and the raging global migration\ncrisis. Tara has also curated many exhibitions on the theme of migration.\nTara was born and educated in Delhi\, India and resides in New York.\nThe drawings\, installations and books of Mary Ting reflect on Chinese\ncultural history\, trauma\, grief\, and the loss of nature. Mary teaches\nenvironmental justice and does research on the wildlife trade. Mary is an\nAmerican born Chinese\, who also studied and worked in China.\nThe sculpture\, photographs and collages of Yeon-Ji Yoo are infused with her\nchildhood memories\, family struggles and reconstructed narratives. Yeon Ji\nhas a graduate degree in fine arts and also environmental science. Yeon Ji\nspent her early childhood in rural South Korea before immigrating to the\nUnited States.\nPlease join Rockland Center for the Arts for the exhibition opening artists\nreception on Saturday\, April 15th\, 2:00pm – 5:00pm. The exhibit will be on\nview through June 10th\, open Mondays – Saturdays 11am – 4pm\, (closed\nSundays). Free to the Public. For more information call (845) 358-0877 or\nvisithttp://www.rocklandartcenter.org\nhttp://file:///E:/RoCA2/Exhibits/2023/Concerts/Bill%20and%20the%20Belles/www.rocklandartcenter.org\nwww.rocklandartcenter.org.\nRoCA gratefully acknowledges support for its programs from The Rea\nCharitable Trust\, ArtsWestchester\, Sarah and Stephen Thomas\, The Richard\nPousette-Dart Foundation\, M&T Bank\, The M&T Charitable Foundation\, The\nDorothy Gillespie Foundation\, Walter Cain & Paulo Ribeiro\, Kantrowitz\,\nGoldhamer & Graifman P.C.\, QuietEvents\, the Estate of Joan Konner\, Lighting\nServices Inc.\,\, the Mark and Jessie Milano Foundation\, Zaklin Family\nCharitable Fund\, The County of Rockland\, Art Services Group\, RoCA members\,\ndonors and business members.\nRoCA’s programs are made possible\, in part\, with funds from the New York\nState Council on the Arts\, with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and\nthe New York State Legislature. Funding is also made possible by the County\nof Rockland.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/untold-stories-3/
LOCATION:Rockland Center for the Arts\,27 South Greenbush Road\, West Nyack\, NY 10994\, USA
CATEGORIES:Free-Admission,Visual-Art
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230415T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230415T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183352
CREATED:20230410T194907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230415T195210Z
UID:10006188-1681563600-1681578000@www.hudsonriver.com
SUMMARY:Serendipity by Design
DESCRIPTION:A pop-up exhibition featuring monoprints and monotypes by Nina Berlingeri\, Barbara Esmark\, Kellyann Monaghan\, and Susanna Ronner.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/serendipity-by-design-12/
LOCATION:85 S Broadway\, Nyack\, NY 10960\, USA
CATEGORIES:Art,Free-Admission,paintings
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ORGANIZER;CN="Carole Perry":MAILTO:caroleperry.ny@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230415T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230415T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183352
CREATED:20230405T193529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230415T195211Z
UID:10006169-1681567200-1681578000@www.hudsonriver.com
SUMMARY:Opening Reception - Untold Stories
DESCRIPTION:Untold Stories\nApril 15 – June 10\, 2023\nOpening Reception: Saturday\, April 15\, 2pm-5pm\nFree to the Public\nRockland Center for the Arts (RoCA) continues its mission of inspiring the\ncommunity through new and diverse forms of contemporary exhibitions\, all\nfree to the public. During the month of April\, RoCA will bring together\nthree artists whose art conveys life stories of ecological issues\,\nimmigration\, and humanity.\nUntold Stories\, curated by Mary Ting for the Emerson Gallery\, brings\ntogether fragmented memories\, dreams\, whispers\, whimpers\, trauma\,\nhistorical and contemporary chaos which are woven together\, dissected\, and\nreassembled in the works of Tara Sabharwal\, Mary Ting and Yeon Ji Yoo. Time\nis at once present\, past\, future and the site is here\, there\, elsewhere and\nnowhere. These works are much more than collages\, drawings\, paintings\,\nprints\, books\, sculpture\, and photographs – they are evocations of loss;\ndesperations; relics\, shrines; and reckonings. Likewise\, they are also\nrebirths; devotions; divinations\, odes to nature\, wonder\, life; and newly\nrevised contemporary translations of old stories. These Untold Stories are\nthe artists’ pilgrimage into the hauntings of war\, immigration\, politics\,\ngender issues and ecological collapse.\nThe paintings\, drawings and prints of Tara Sabharwal are intuitive in\nprocess -a melding of the unconscious self and the raging global migration\ncrisis. Tara has also curated many exhibitions on the theme of migration.\nTara was born and educated in Delhi\, India and resides in New York.\nThe drawings\, installations and books of Mary Ting reflect on Chinese\ncultural history\, trauma\, grief\, and the loss of nature. Mary teaches\nenvironmental justice and does research on the wildlife trade. Mary is an\nAmerican born Chinese\, who also studied and worked in China.\nThe sculpture\, photographs and collages of Yeon-Ji Yoo are infused with her\nchildhood memories\, family struggles and reconstructed narratives. Yeon Ji\nhas a graduate degree in fine arts and also environmental science. Yeon Ji\nspent her early childhood in rural South Korea before immigrating to the\nUnited States.\nPlease join Rockland Center for the Arts for the exhibition opening artists\nreception on Saturday\, April 15th\, 2:00pm – 5:00pm. The exhibit will be on\nview through June 10th\, open Mondays – Saturdays 11am – 4pm\, (closed\nSundays). Free to the Public. For more information call (845) 358-0877 or\nvisithttp://www.rocklandartcenter.org\nhttp://file:///E:/RoCA2/Exhibits/2023/Concerts/Bill%20and%20the%20Belles/www.rocklandartcenter.org\nwww.rocklandartcenter.org.\nRoCA gratefully acknowledges support for its programs from The Rea\nCharitable Trust\, ArtsWestchester\, Sarah and Stephen Thomas\, The Richard\nPousette-Dart Foundation\, M&T Bank\, The M&T Charitable Foundation\, The\nDorothy Gillespie Foundation\, Walter Cain & Paulo Ribeiro\, Kantrowitz\,\nGoldhamer & Graifman P.C.\, QuietEvents\, the Estate of Joan Konner\, Lighting\nServices Inc.\,\, the Mark and Jessie Milano Foundation\, Zaklin Family\nCharitable Fund\, The County of Rockland\, Art Services Group\, RoCA members\,\ndonors and business members.\nRoCA’s programs are made possible\, in part\, with funds from the New York\nState Council on the Arts\, with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and\nthe New York State Legislature. Funding is also made possible by the County\nof Rockland.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/opening-reception-untold-stories/
LOCATION:Rockland Center for the Arts\,27 South Greenbush Road\, West Nyack\, NY 10994\, USA
CATEGORIES:Free-Admission,Visual-Art
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230415T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230415T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183352
CREATED:20230406T193506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230415T195210Z
UID:10006175-1681567200-1681578000@www.hudsonriver.com
SUMMARY:Open House - Summer Arts Camp @ RoCA
DESCRIPTION:SUMMER ARTS CAMP @ RoCA\nOpen House Dates\nSaturday\, April 15th\, 2-5pm & May 13\, 2-5pm\nFree\nAre you looking for an outdoor arts experience for your child this summer?\nDoes your child need a creative outlet? Want to learn more about Arts Camp\n@ RoCA? Join us for one of our Camp Open Houses. On Saturday\, April 15th\nRoCA will hold a Summer Art Camp Open House from 2:00 – 5:00pm. Meet the\nCamp Director and Staff! Tour the facility and grounds!\nRoCA is a five-acre space for developing artists to explore a variety of\nvisual art forms in our studios\, including: Painting & Drawing\, Sculpture\,\nArt & Nature\, Dance\, Music\, Theater Arts\, Cartooning\, swimming and more!\nFree interactive events for prospective families to tour\nstudios/galleries/facilities\, meet artists/instructors.\nSpace is limited\, so don’t delay! Register at RoCA’s website\,\nhttp://www.rocklandartcenter.org http://www.rocklandartcenter.org\nwww.rocklandartcenter.org. If you have any questions\, calll (845) 358-0877.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/open-house-summer-arts-camp-roca/
LOCATION:Rockland Center for the Arts\,27 South Greenbush Road\, West Nyack\, NY 10994\, USA
CATEGORIES:Children,Free-Admission,Visual-Art
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