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SUMMARY:The Discovery of a Masterpiece
DESCRIPTION:While cataloging the artwork housed inside of the Hartley Dodge Memorial\,\nart historian and educator Mallory Mortillaro uncovered a masterpiece that\nhad been lost to the art world since the 1930’s. After a year of research\nthe piece was authenticated as an official work by Auguste Rodin. Mallory\nwill share the story of how a simple art cataloging project evolved into a\nsearch for a mysterious piece’s provenance\, and became one of the biggest\nart finds in recent history.\nThis is a joint event of the Palisades\, Orangeburg\, and Tappan Libraries.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/the-discovery-of-a-masterpiece/
LOCATION:20 S. Greenbush Rd.
CATEGORIES:Free-Admission,Virtual,Visual-Art
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SUMMARY:The Discovery of a Masterpiece
DESCRIPTION:While cataloging the artwork housed inside of the Hartley Dodge Memorial\,\nart historian and educator Mallory Mortillaro uncovered a masterpiece that\nhad been lost to the art world since the 1930’s. After a year of research\nthe piece was authenticated as an official work by Auguste Rodin. Mallory\nwill share the story of how a simple art cataloging project evolved into a\nsearch for a mysterious piece’s provenance\, and became one of the biggest\nart finds in recent history.\nThis is a joint event of the Palisades\, Orangeburg\, and Tappan Libraries.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/the-discovery-of-a-masterpiece-2/
LOCATION:20 S. Greenbush Rd.
CATEGORIES:Free-Admission,Virtual,Visual-Art
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SUMMARY:The Discovery of a Masterpiece
DESCRIPTION:While cataloging the artwork housed inside of the Hartley Dodge Memorial\nMallory Mortillaro uncovered a masterpiece that had been lost to the art\nworld since the 1930’s. After a year of research the piece was\nauthenticated as an official work by Auguste Rodin. Mallory will share the\nstory of how a simple art cataloging project evolved into a search for a\nmysterious piece’s provenance\, and became one of the biggest art finds in\nrecent history.\nMallory Mortillaro is an art historian and educator. She has ten years of\nteaching experience\, and has worked on various art research projects for\nmuseums and organizations in the New York metropolitan area. She studied at\nDrew University. Mallory resides in New Jersey with her husband.\nThis is a joint event of the Palisades\, Orangeburg\, and Tappan Libraries.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/the-discovery-of-a-masterpiece-3/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Free-Admission,Virtual,Visual-Art
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230217T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230223T233000
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SUMMARY:PERSONAL PROBLEMS\, streaming at Rivertown Film
DESCRIPTION:Defying the racially exclusive Hollywood studio system\, novelist Ishmael\nReed\, Rockland County director Bill Gunn and a renegade group of artists\nbanded together to make a “meta soap opera” about the struggles of a\nworking class couple in New York City in 1980. They illuminated Black\nreality and soap opera banality through the story of a nurse’s aid and her\nhusband\, leading us through the stresses of their lives. “With a\nFassbinderian flair for color and a neorealist’s eye for composition…\nGunn spins a potent ensemble drama from his modest domestic\nmilieu.”—Hollywood Reporter. USA\, 1980\, 165 minutes. Zoom discussion with\ncast and crew members Sam Waymon and Marshall Johnson\, moderated by Bill\nBatson\, on 2/21.\nPersonal Problems was produced on 3/4” videotape in 1980 and was shown once\non PBS. It was rediscovered in 2015 and restored\, but the master tapes were\ntoo badly degraded to bring them up to modern video standards.\n“George Bernard Shaw said that “If you do not tell your stories others will\ntell them for you and they will vulgarize and degrade you.” With few\nexceptions\, this expression can be applied to Hollywood’s treatment of\nBlacks from the creation of the industry to now.” – Personal Problems\nwriter\, Ishmael Reed\n“Personal Problems is among those rare\, quietly unassuming avant-garde\nworks that takes the trouble to be genuinely entertaining while pushing\nformal and textual boundaries.” —Film Comment
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/personal-problems-streaming-at-rivertown-film/
LOCATION:https://watch.eventive.org/rivertownfilm/play/63cf3fc657fe7a004cb76468
CATEGORIES:Film,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230307T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230307T153000
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SUMMARY:Hudson Valley Art and Thomas Cole (Part 2)
DESCRIPTION:Thomas Cole and The Voyage of Life\nIn this session\, we take a close look at four paintings and turn our gaze\ninward. Becoming a wise elder involves looking through our life\nexperiences\, reflecting on lessons learned\, and applying those as we move\nforward. Thomas Cole\, a 19th-century American artist who inspired the\nHudson River School of landscape art\, brought these reflections to the\ncanvas\, with his four-painting series The Voyage of Life.\nNow\, you have the opportunity to examine your own voyage of life in this\nguided personal development session with art historian Rena Tobey. Bring a\njournal or some paper and something to write with; be prepared for some\nquiet reflection. In this 60-minute session\, you will be thinking about\nyour own life using the framework of Cole’s four paintings. We will build\non the introduction to the artist in part 1 with focus on the specific\nsymbols and meaning embedded in each painting–all to deepen your own\nthinking.\nStarting with part 1 will provide more context for your personal work\, and\npart 2 can also stand alone. Either way\, come learn about Cole’s painted\narc of lived experience\, and use his model to consider your own journey on\nthe river of life.\nRegister for Part 1 of this 2-part series.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/hudson-valley-art-and-thomas-cole-part-2/
LOCATION:Haverstraw King’s Daughters Public Library\,10 West Ramapo Road\, Garnerville\, NY\, USA
CATEGORIES:Free-Admission,Virtual
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SUMMARY:Hudson Valley Art and Thomas Cole (Part 1)
DESCRIPTION:Part 1 – Thomas Cole and the Hudson River School\nLike any good hike or visit to a favorite park\, landscape paintings open up\nthe vast world of nature. But more than a pretty picture\, Thomas Cole’s\npaintings are coded with a plea for preserving wilderness while growing a\ncountry that coexists in harmony with the land. Influential today as well\nas 200 years ago\, this 19th-century American painter became our first\nconservationist. He also recognized how important the vast expanses of land\nwere for shaping American identity. His followers\, forming the Hudson River\nSchool of landscape art\, built on Cole’s legacy and used their works for\npolitical persuasion. In this interactive talk\, we’ll dig beyond the\nsurface and take a slow look at paintings that tell complex\, often coded\nstories of national as well as personal choice. You will leave refreshed\,\nwith renewed vigor for our natural world and all its meaning.\nRena’s greatest passion is making art accessible\, invigorating\, insightful\,\nand fun. She has taught art history at NYU’s School for Professional\nStudies and Southern Connecticut State University. Rena provides talks for\nNew York Adventure Club and New York Public Library\, as well as many\ncommunity organizations. She conducts lively\, interactive tours of museum\ncollections\, now via Zoom. Just for fun\, she has created Artventures!®\nGame–a cheeky party game on the adventures of art and art history.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/hudson-valley-art-and-thomas-cole-part-1/
LOCATION:Haverstraw King’s Daughters Public Library\,10 West Ramapo Road\, Garnerville\, NY\, USA
CATEGORIES:Free-Admission,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230317T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230326T233000
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SUMMARY:A New York Story\, directed by Paul Schwartz
DESCRIPTION:In the tumultuous summer of 2020\, four entwined New Yorkers tell stories of\nhow their lives have been shaped by the protests\, the pandemic\, and the\nunforeseen consequences of both. Directed by Rockland filmmaker Paul\nSchwartz\, 2021\, 49 minutes\, with Mike Keller\, Ivy Omere\, Joan Porter\, Ed\nSetrakian.\nDirectors statement: The pandemic\, the protests and the sense of a total\npolitical schism in 2020 were all things I needed to address creatively\,\nand in a way that minimized the risk of infection for all involved. So I\ntell A New York Story in four monologues by four different characters\, each\nwith their own agenda and point of view\, but the stories they tell are only\nfragments the whole. I shot each actor individually\, limited the crew to\none person (me)\, and followed strict Covid protocols so that I could\nrealize the story while protecting my colleagues.\n$7 / $5\, and free when you purchase a ticket to Paul Schwartz’s The Seasons\n– Four Love Stories\, screening at Rivertown Film in the Nyack Center on\nMarch 15.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/a-new-york-story-directed-by-paul-schwartz/
LOCATION:https://rivertownfilm.org/12443-2/
CATEGORIES:Art,Film,Seasonal,Spring Fling,Virtual,Winter-Fun
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230407
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230415
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SUMMARY:THE QUIET EPIDEMIC\, streaming at Rivertown Film
DESCRIPTION:Directed by Lindsay Keys and Winslow Crane-Murdoch\nUSA\, 2022\, 101 minutes.\nAfter years of living with mysterious symptoms\, a young girl from Brooklyn\nand a Duke University scientist are diagnosed with a disease said to not\nexist: Chronic Lyme disease. The Quiet Epidemic follows their search for\nanswers\, which lands them in the middle of a vicious medical debate. What\nbegins as a patient story evolves into an investigation into the history of\nLyme disease\, dating back to its discovery in 1975. A paper trail of\nsuppressed scientific research and buried documents reveals why ticks – and\nthe diseases they carry – have been allowed to quietly spread around the\nglobe.\nLyme disease is a potentially debilitating and sometimes fatal infection\ncaused by bacteria transmitted through the bite of an infected tick to\npeople and pets. Nearly half a million (476\,000) or more new cases of Lyme\ndisease are diagnosed each year in all 50 states of the U.S. Due to the\ndifficulty in diagnosing and treating Lyme disease\, more than two million\npeople suffer from its debilitating later stage symptoms. Researchers have\nfound that Lyme disease costs the U.S. healthcare system between $712\nmillion and $1.3 billion a year.\n“Through its masterful storytelling\, The Quiet Epidemic does what any good\ninvestigative doc should do – it informs\, infuriates\, breaks your heart\,\nand fills you with hope.”\n– Awards Daily
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/the-quiet-epidemic-streaming-at-rivertown-film/
LOCATION:https://watch.eventive.org/rivertownfilm/play/6414e13fc8ac210059cdd751
CATEGORIES:Film,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230610T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230610T170000
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CREATED:20230604T220901Z
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SUMMARY:The Beauty & Workings of Nature
DESCRIPTION:Come and gain new perspectives on the beauty and workings of nature. Be\ninspired in a whole new way.\nFor teachers\, artists\, parents\, youth leaders\, community builders\, and all\nwho are looking to guide others in creative learning experiences.\nThurs. June 8th\, 6-9pm\, on Zoom\nand\nSat. June 10th\, 9am-5pm\nIn-person\, at Marydell\, Nyack
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/the-beauty-workings-of-nature-2/
LOCATION:Marydell Faith & Life Center\,640 North Midland Avenue\, Nyack\, NY 10960\, USA
CATEGORIES:Featured,Virtual,Visual-Art,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230610T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230610T170000
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CREATED:20230520T215356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230609T220852Z
UID:10006472-1686387600-1686416400@www.hudsonriver.com
SUMMARY:The Beauty & Workings of Nature
DESCRIPTION:Come and gain new perspectives on the beauty and workings of nature. Be\ninspired in a whole new way.\nFor teachers\, artists\, parents\, youth leaders\, community builders\, and all\nwho are looking to guide others in creative learning experiences.\nThurs. June 8th\, 6-9pm\, on Zoom\nand\nSat. June 10th\, 9am-5pm\nIn-person\, at Marydell\, Nyack
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/the-beauty-workings-of-nature/
LOCATION:Marydell Faith & Life Center\,640 North Midland Avenue\, Nyack\, NY 10960\, USA
CATEGORIES:Virtual,Visual-Art,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240626T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240626T210000
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CREATED:20250604T142200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250604T142200Z
UID:10014607-1719428400-1719435600@www.hudsonriver.com
SUMMARY:Stories For Freedom
DESCRIPTION:Stories for Freedom has gathered ten storytellers\, who have been cultivating practices of liberation within their work and lives\, to join a TMI Project true storytelling workshop to craft their stories of love\, resistance\, and growth; stories that can be used to further their work and serve as a blueprint for radical generations to come. \nBy crafting radically true stories\, Stories for Freedom amplifies the voices of artists\, activists\, and artivists to inspire identification and belonging in audience members\, and challenge all of us to take bold action in the disruption of systemic oppression. \nThe cohort includes people selected from an international call\, hailing from our hometown of Kingston\, as well as across the US\, and as far off as South Africa. \nStories for Freedom pays specific homage to the practices of liberation that have emerged from Black and Indigenous communities. For centuries\, Black and Indigenous communities have created templates for other marginalized groups to take action to resist oppression. This program aims to acknowledge and celebrate these roots.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/stories-for-freedom/
CATEGORIES:Art,Community-Heroes,diversity,Educational,Free-Admission,inclusion,Literary,Performing Arts,Pride/LGBTQ+,Theater,Theater and Film,Virtual,Workshop
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