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SUMMARY:The Enchanted Garden: Colors in Motion - Sculptures by Dorothy Gillespie
DESCRIPTION:The Enchanted Garden: Colors in Motion\nSculptures by Dorothy M. Gillespie\nThe Catherine Konner Sculpture Park\nOct. 15\, 2021 – Oct. 2023\nFree to the Public\, Dawn to Dusk\nRoCA is proud to present the The Enchanted Garden: Colors in Motion exhibit as a part of a tribute to the 20th Century artist and feminist\, Dorothy Gillespie. The exhibit will open October 15th in The Catherine Konner Sculpture Park at RoCA.\nDorothy Gillespie’s joyful and brilliantly colored starbursts glimmer hanging from the trees as well as lining the pathway. The pieces create an enchanted garden of colors in motion. Though stationary they seem to possess a kinetic quality. Two larger pieces can be seen at the entry to RoCA. The exhibit was partially installed this summer and will be completed for exhibit October 15th. The exhibit will remain on display through October 2023.\nGillespie (1920-2012) was born in Roanoke\, VA and lived in Nyack during the later years of her life. She pioneered joyful\, new directions of metal sculpture and is best known for large-scale\, colorfully painted arrangements of cut aluminum strips curling\, radiating\, or undulating in giant arrangements of ribbons\, enchanted towers\, or bursting fireworks. She was well known as a painter\, sculptor and installation artist whose work incorporated many significant 20th-century trends in art.\nDuring Dorothy Gillespie’s youth … “girls did not attend art school\, at least not ‘nice’ girls\,” said Gillespie in 2010. Nevertheless\, she was determined to be an artist and attended the Maryland Institute College in Baltimore. She was more fortunate than women sculptors in the 19th Century who were mostly hired as studio assistants by established male sculptors with few exhibitions. Harriet Hosmer\, Emma Stebbins\, Edmonia Lewis\, Frances Grimes and Helen Mears were some of the few who made names in the arts as women during that time. They did not pursue monumental work as frequently as men did and mostly produced works in bronze and consistent middle-class demand for small-scale sculpture to decorate the home and garden. Today many more women are now entering traditional male dominated sculpture roles in metal\, wood and stone\, thanks to the pioneering activism of women like Dorothy Gillespie in the 20th century.\nAn influential force in the women’s movement\, Gillespie encouraged more women’s art in museums and art in public spaces. In 1970\, Gillespie joined Women in the Arts and created picket signs protesting at the Whitney Museum demanding that the curators choose more women artists for their “Annual exhibition. The demonstration worked\, and more women artists were chosen for the show. Although the increase was very slow\, over time it increased from 8 percent to 40 percent. Gillespie was the Founder of the Women Artists Historical Archives of the Women’s Interart Center in NY\, NY\, filming and taping interviews of some of the most important women artists of the 20th century as well as presenting her own radio show. Gillespie along with Joyce Weinstein founded a group called the NY Professional Women Artists. The 14 members lectures at Universities and wrote articles to encourage other women artists.\nGillespie also coordinated a course to educate and enlighten women in the visual arts\, after being invited to teach at The New School in NYC. The intent was to prepare women for a new\, more aggressive role to function in the art world. Due to her already busy schedule\, she asked artist Alice Barber to share the task of revealing to the young students the ‘system’ that drove the NY art world and how to succeed. In 1974 she organized an innovative outdoor exhibition\, Walk Through Art\, mounted in Central Park\, Battery Park\, and Rockefeller Center\, then travelling to fifty colleges\, universities and street fairs. Compelled to involve viewers in her work\, she created large 7 ft high triangles of art for people to walk through the sculptures. Gillespie has held positions of designing programs as a Professor of Art\, being a Board of Trustees for more than one college or art center\, as a visiting artist in residency and as the Chairperson of the Fine Arts Committee for the International Women’s Art Festival.\nDorothy Gillespie’s career spanned seven decades\, always at the forefront of the American Art movement. She studied at the Maryland Institute College in Baltimore before moving to New York City\, where she studied at the Art Students League. Her works grace many institutions\, museums\, colleges\, universities and public spaces\, including the permanent collection of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and the United States Mission to the United Nations. She was one of the first artists to offer her art to the world through displays in the lobbies of public institutions and governmental centers such as the Mayo Clinic\, Epcot Center\, Warren Wilson College\, Fort Lauderdale Airport-Delta Terminal\, Fort Lauderdale Museum of Art\, the Miami Public Library\, United States Mission to the United Nations\, and the Court House Square – Roanoke\, VA and Universities across the country.\nAmong her many honors\, Gillespie received the Alice Baber Art Fund\, Inc. Grant Award: a Doctor of Pedagogy from Niagara University in Niagara Falls\, A Doctor of Fine Arts (Honoris Causa) from Caldwell College in Caldwell\, NY\, an Allied Professions Award from the Virginia Society\, the American Institute of Architects in Richmond\, VA.\, the Distinguished Alumni Award from Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore\, the Outstanding Services Award from University of Arkansas at Little Rock\, and the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Women’s Caucus for Art\, and the Gala 8 “Distinguished Woman” Award at Birmingham Southern College.\nThe Catherine Konner Sculpture Park is open from dawn to dusk\, free to the public. Brochures can be picked up at the registration desk. For more information visit: www.rocklandartcenter.org or call 845-358-0877.\nThis exhibition was made possible thanks to the generous support of The Dorothy M. Gillespie Foundation and Gary Israel.\nRoCA’s programs are made possible\, in part\, with funds from the New York State Council on the Arts\, with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. Funding is also made possible by the County of Rockland.\nRoCA gratefully acknowledges support for its programs from The Richard Pousette-Dart Foundation\, M&T Bank\, The M&T Charitable Foundation\, The Dorothy Gillespie Foundation\, Peter & Rebecca Lang\, Kantrowitz\, Goldhamer & Graifman P.C.\, Luxury Kitchen and Bath\, Golden Artist Colors\, Inc.\, QuietEvents\, the Estate of Joan Konner\, Lighting Services Inc.\, Sarah and Stephen Thomas\, the Mark and Jessie Milano Foundation\, Zaklin Family Charitable Fund\, The County of Rockland\, Simona and Jerome Chazen\, Art Services Group\, RoCA members\, donors and business members.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/the-enchanted-garden-colors-in-motion-sculptures-by-dorothy-gillespie-2/
LOCATION:Rockland Center for the Arts\,27 South Greenbush Road\, West Nyack\, NY 10994\, USA
CATEGORIES:Art,Outdoors
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SUMMARY:Myths and Mysteries of the Armour Stiner Octagon House
DESCRIPTION:18 miles north of New York City\, high on a bank along The Hudson River sits The Armour-Stiner (Octagon) House. Built in 1860\, this enigmatic\, eight-sided\, domed landmark is the pride of the Village of Irvington\, in the heart of “Sleepy Hollow Country.” During the month of October\, The Octagon House is pleased to announce a special ‘Myths and Mysteries’ tour to celebrate the Halloween season. \nFor years\, local rumors have swirled around The Octagon House\, implying its connection to the spirit world. Join us as we delve into the myths and mysteries of the house — from its unique dome shape resembling an ancient Roman temple\, to its octagonal floor plan rooted in 19th century Phrenology\, to speculations of a resident ghost\, we’ll share stories from the current owners who have described their experiences of the house as something otherworldly. Come hear tales of the unexplained and uncanny events that have occurred in this magical house while experiencing the delight of this meticulously restored architectural wonder.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/myths-and-mysteries-of-the-armour-stiner-octagon-house/2022-10-17/
LOCATION:The Armour Stiner Octagon House
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221018T200000
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SUMMARY:The Enchanted Garden: Colors in Motion - Sculptures by Dorothy Gillespie
DESCRIPTION:The Enchanted Garden: Colors in Motion\nSculptures by Dorothy M. Gillespie\nThe Catherine Konner Sculpture Park\nOct. 15\, 2021 – Oct. 2023\nFree to the Public\, Dawn to Dusk\nRoCA is proud to present the The Enchanted Garden: Colors in Motion exhibit as a part of a tribute to the 20th Century artist and feminist\, Dorothy Gillespie. The exhibit will open October 15th in The Catherine Konner Sculpture Park at RoCA.\nDorothy Gillespie’s joyful and brilliantly colored starbursts glimmer hanging from the trees as well as lining the pathway. The pieces create an enchanted garden of colors in motion. Though stationary they seem to possess a kinetic quality. Two larger pieces can be seen at the entry to RoCA. The exhibit was partially installed this summer and will be completed for exhibit October 15th. The exhibit will remain on display through October 2023.\nGillespie (1920-2012) was born in Roanoke\, VA and lived in Nyack during the later years of her life. She pioneered joyful\, new directions of metal sculpture and is best known for large-scale\, colorfully painted arrangements of cut aluminum strips curling\, radiating\, or undulating in giant arrangements of ribbons\, enchanted towers\, or bursting fireworks. She was well known as a painter\, sculptor and installation artist whose work incorporated many significant 20th-century trends in art.\nDuring Dorothy Gillespie’s youth … “girls did not attend art school\, at least not ‘nice’ girls\,” said Gillespie in 2010. Nevertheless\, she was determined to be an artist and attended the Maryland Institute College in Baltimore. She was more fortunate than women sculptors in the 19th Century who were mostly hired as studio assistants by established male sculptors with few exhibitions. Harriet Hosmer\, Emma Stebbins\, Edmonia Lewis\, Frances Grimes and Helen Mears were some of the few who made names in the arts as women during that time. They did not pursue monumental work as frequently as men did and mostly produced works in bronze and consistent middle-class demand for small-scale sculpture to decorate the home and garden. Today many more women are now entering traditional male dominated sculpture roles in metal\, wood and stone\, thanks to the pioneering activism of women like Dorothy Gillespie in the 20th century.\nAn influential force in the women’s movement\, Gillespie encouraged more women’s art in museums and art in public spaces. In 1970\, Gillespie joined Women in the Arts and created picket signs protesting at the Whitney Museum demanding that the curators choose more women artists for their “Annual exhibition. The demonstration worked\, and more women artists were chosen for the show. Although the increase was very slow\, over time it increased from 8 percent to 40 percent. Gillespie was the Founder of the Women Artists Historical Archives of the Women’s Interart Center in NY\, NY\, filming and taping interviews of some of the most important women artists of the 20th century as well as presenting her own radio show. Gillespie along with Joyce Weinstein founded a group called the NY Professional Women Artists. The 14 members lectures at Universities and wrote articles to encourage other women artists.\nGillespie also coordinated a course to educate and enlighten women in the visual arts\, after being invited to teach at The New School in NYC. The intent was to prepare women for a new\, more aggressive role to function in the art world. Due to her already busy schedule\, she asked artist Alice Barber to share the task of revealing to the young students the ‘system’ that drove the NY art world and how to succeed. In 1974 she organized an innovative outdoor exhibition\, Walk Through Art\, mounted in Central Park\, Battery Park\, and Rockefeller Center\, then travelling to fifty colleges\, universities and street fairs. Compelled to involve viewers in her work\, she created large 7 ft high triangles of art for people to walk through the sculptures. Gillespie has held positions of designing programs as a Professor of Art\, being a Board of Trustees for more than one college or art center\, as a visiting artist in residency and as the Chairperson of the Fine Arts Committee for the International Women’s Art Festival.\nDorothy Gillespie’s career spanned seven decades\, always at the forefront of the American Art movement. She studied at the Maryland Institute College in Baltimore before moving to New York City\, where she studied at the Art Students League. Her works grace many institutions\, museums\, colleges\, universities and public spaces\, including the permanent collection of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and the United States Mission to the United Nations. She was one of the first artists to offer her art to the world through displays in the lobbies of public institutions and governmental centers such as the Mayo Clinic\, Epcot Center\, Warren Wilson College\, Fort Lauderdale Airport-Delta Terminal\, Fort Lauderdale Museum of Art\, the Miami Public Library\, United States Mission to the United Nations\, and the Court House Square – Roanoke\, VA and Universities across the country.\nAmong her many honors\, Gillespie received the Alice Baber Art Fund\, Inc. Grant Award: a Doctor of Pedagogy from Niagara University in Niagara Falls\, A Doctor of Fine Arts (Honoris Causa) from Caldwell College in Caldwell\, NY\, an Allied Professions Award from the Virginia Society\, the American Institute of Architects in Richmond\, VA.\, the Distinguished Alumni Award from Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore\, the Outstanding Services Award from University of Arkansas at Little Rock\, and the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Women’s Caucus for Art\, and the Gala 8 “Distinguished Woman” Award at Birmingham Southern College.\nThe Catherine Konner Sculpture Park is open from dawn to dusk\, free to the public. Brochures can be picked up at the registration desk. For more information visit: www.rocklandartcenter.org or call 845-358-0877.\nThis exhibition was made possible thanks to the generous support of The Dorothy M. Gillespie Foundation and Gary Israel.\nRoCA’s programs are made possible\, in part\, with funds from the New York State Council on the Arts\, with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. Funding is also made possible by the County of Rockland.\nRoCA gratefully acknowledges support for its programs from The Richard Pousette-Dart Foundation\, M&T Bank\, The M&T Charitable Foundation\, The Dorothy Gillespie Foundation\, Peter & Rebecca Lang\, Kantrowitz\, Goldhamer & Graifman P.C.\, Luxury Kitchen and Bath\, Golden Artist Colors\, Inc.\, QuietEvents\, the Estate of Joan Konner\, Lighting Services Inc.\, Sarah and Stephen Thomas\, the Mark and Jessie Milano Foundation\, Zaklin Family Charitable Fund\, The County of Rockland\, Simona and Jerome Chazen\, Art Services Group\, RoCA members\, donors and business members.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/the-enchanted-garden-colors-in-motion-sculptures-by-dorothy-gillespie-3/
LOCATION:Rockland Center for the Arts\,27 South Greenbush Road\, West Nyack\, NY 10994\, USA
CATEGORIES:Art,Outdoors
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221018T193000
DTSTAMP:20260405T014546
CREATED:20221014T224724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221018T171432Z
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SUMMARY:Alohomora! Book Talk & Greet
DESCRIPTION:One of the authors of “The Unofficial Harry Potter Companion: Volume One – Sorcerer’s Stone” will discuss the intricacies of turning a podcast into a book! Of course\, they will also talk about Harry Potter and all the magnificent\, wonderful details that make it a beloved classic. Books and some other goodies will be available to purchase.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/alohomora-book-talk-greet/
LOCATION:Nyack Library\, 59 S Broadway\, Nyack\, NY 10960\, United States
CATEGORIES:enjoy-nyack,Family-Friendly,Literary
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221018T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221018T193000
DTSTAMP:20260405T014546
CREATED:20221014T224725Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221014T224725Z
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SUMMARY:Alohomora! Book Talk & Greet
DESCRIPTION:One of the authors of “The Unofficial Harry Potter Companion: Volume One – Sorcerer’s Stone” will discuss the intricacies of turning a podcast into a book! Of course\, they will also talk about Harry Potter and all the magnificent\, wonderful details that make it a beloved classic. Books and some other goodies will be available to purchase.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/alohomora-book-talk-greet-2/
LOCATION:Nyack Library\, 59 S Broadway\, Nyack\, NY 10960\, United States
CATEGORIES:enjoy-nyack,Family-Friendly,Literary
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221019T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221019T200000
DTSTAMP:20260405T014546
CREATED:20221019T171938Z
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SUMMARY:The Enchanted Garden: Colors in Motion - Sculptures by Dorothy Gillespie
DESCRIPTION:The Enchanted Garden: Colors in Motion\nSculptures by Dorothy M. Gillespie\nThe Catherine Konner Sculpture Park\nOct. 15\, 2021 – Oct. 2023\nFree to the Public\, Dawn to Dusk\nRoCA is proud to present the The Enchanted Garden: Colors in Motion exhibit as a part of a tribute to the 20th Century artist and feminist\, Dorothy Gillespie. The exhibit will open October 15th in The Catherine Konner Sculpture Park at RoCA.\nDorothy Gillespie’s joyful and brilliantly colored starbursts glimmer hanging from the trees as well as lining the pathway. The pieces create an enchanted garden of colors in motion. Though stationary they seem to possess a kinetic quality. Two larger pieces can be seen at the entry to RoCA. The exhibit was partially installed this summer and will be completed for exhibit October 15th. The exhibit will remain on display through October 2023.\nGillespie (1920-2012) was born in Roanoke\, VA and lived in Nyack during the later years of her life. She pioneered joyful\, new directions of metal sculpture and is best known for large-scale\, colorfully painted arrangements of cut aluminum strips curling\, radiating\, or undulating in giant arrangements of ribbons\, enchanted towers\, or bursting fireworks. She was well known as a painter\, sculptor and installation artist whose work incorporated many significant 20th-century trends in art.\nDuring Dorothy Gillespie’s youth … “girls did not attend art school\, at least not ‘nice’ girls\,” said Gillespie in 2010. Nevertheless\, she was determined to be an artist and attended the Maryland Institute College in Baltimore. She was more fortunate than women sculptors in the 19th Century who were mostly hired as studio assistants by established male sculptors with few exhibitions. Harriet Hosmer\, Emma Stebbins\, Edmonia Lewis\, Frances Grimes and Helen Mears were some of the few who made names in the arts as women during that time. They did not pursue monumental work as frequently as men did and mostly produced works in bronze and consistent middle-class demand for small-scale sculpture to decorate the home and garden. Today many more women are now entering traditional male dominated sculpture roles in metal\, wood and stone\, thanks to the pioneering activism of women like Dorothy Gillespie in the 20th century.\nAn influential force in the women’s movement\, Gillespie encouraged more women’s art in museums and art in public spaces. In 1970\, Gillespie joined Women in the Arts and created picket signs protesting at the Whitney Museum demanding that the curators choose more women artists for their “Annual exhibition. The demonstration worked\, and more women artists were chosen for the show. Although the increase was very slow\, over time it increased from 8 percent to 40 percent. Gillespie was the Founder of the Women Artists Historical Archives of the Women’s Interart Center in NY\, NY\, filming and taping interviews of some of the most important women artists of the 20th century as well as presenting her own radio show. Gillespie along with Joyce Weinstein founded a group called the NY Professional Women Artists. The 14 members lectures at Universities and wrote articles to encourage other women artists.\nGillespie also coordinated a course to educate and enlighten women in the visual arts\, after being invited to teach at The New School in NYC. The intent was to prepare women for a new\, more aggressive role to function in the art world. Due to her already busy schedule\, she asked artist Alice Barber to share the task of revealing to the young students the ‘system’ that drove the NY art world and how to succeed. In 1974 she organized an innovative outdoor exhibition\, Walk Through Art\, mounted in Central Park\, Battery Park\, and Rockefeller Center\, then travelling to fifty colleges\, universities and street fairs. Compelled to involve viewers in her work\, she created large 7 ft high triangles of art for people to walk through the sculptures. Gillespie has held positions of designing programs as a Professor of Art\, being a Board of Trustees for more than one college or art center\, as a visiting artist in residency and as the Chairperson of the Fine Arts Committee for the International Women’s Art Festival.\nDorothy Gillespie’s career spanned seven decades\, always at the forefront of the American Art movement. She studied at the Maryland Institute College in Baltimore before moving to New York City\, where she studied at the Art Students League. Her works grace many institutions\, museums\, colleges\, universities and public spaces\, including the permanent collection of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and the United States Mission to the United Nations. She was one of the first artists to offer her art to the world through displays in the lobbies of public institutions and governmental centers such as the Mayo Clinic\, Epcot Center\, Warren Wilson College\, Fort Lauderdale Airport-Delta Terminal\, Fort Lauderdale Museum of Art\, the Miami Public Library\, United States Mission to the United Nations\, and the Court House Square – Roanoke\, VA and Universities across the country.\nAmong her many honors\, Gillespie received the Alice Baber Art Fund\, Inc. Grant Award: a Doctor of Pedagogy from Niagara University in Niagara Falls\, A Doctor of Fine Arts (Honoris Causa) from Caldwell College in Caldwell\, NY\, an Allied Professions Award from the Virginia Society\, the American Institute of Architects in Richmond\, VA.\, the Distinguished Alumni Award from Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore\, the Outstanding Services Award from University of Arkansas at Little Rock\, and the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Women’s Caucus for Art\, and the Gala 8 “Distinguished Woman” Award at Birmingham Southern College.\nThe Catherine Konner Sculpture Park is open from dawn to dusk\, free to the public. Brochures can be picked up at the registration desk. For more information visit: www.rocklandartcenter.org or call 845-358-0877.\nThis exhibition was made possible thanks to the generous support of The Dorothy M. Gillespie Foundation and Gary Israel.\nRoCA’s programs are made possible\, in part\, with funds from the New York State Council on the Arts\, with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. Funding is also made possible by the County of Rockland.\nRoCA gratefully acknowledges support for its programs from The Richard Pousette-Dart Foundation\, M&T Bank\, The M&T Charitable Foundation\, The Dorothy Gillespie Foundation\, Peter & Rebecca Lang\, Kantrowitz\, Goldhamer & Graifman P.C.\, Luxury Kitchen and Bath\, Golden Artist Colors\, Inc.\, QuietEvents\, the Estate of Joan Konner\, Lighting Services Inc.\, Sarah and Stephen Thomas\, the Mark and Jessie Milano Foundation\, Zaklin Family Charitable Fund\, The County of Rockland\, Simona and Jerome Chazen\, Art Services Group\, RoCA members\, donors and business members.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/the-enchanted-garden-colors-in-motion-sculptures-by-dorothy-gillespie-4/
LOCATION:Rockland Center for the Arts\,27 South Greenbush Road\, West Nyack\, NY 10994\, USA
CATEGORIES:Art,Outdoors
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rockland Center for the Arts":MAILTO:info@rocklandartcenter.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221019T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221019T200000
DTSTAMP:20260405T014546
CREATED:20221014T224725Z
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SUMMARY:Honoring Indigenous Futures: Oil & Water\, with Brooklyn Demme
DESCRIPTION:Two short documentary screenings. First is “Protection Not Protest: The People of Standing Rock” and second is “The Community of River Wachirpas.” An open community discussion will follow on Indigenous rights\, relationships between land and culture and building community.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/honoring-indigenous-futures-oil-water-with-brooklyn-demme/
LOCATION:Nyack Library\, 59 S Broadway\, Nyack\, NY 10960\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
ORGANIZER;CN="Nyack Library":MAILTO:programs@nyacklibrary.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221019T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221019T220000
DTSTAMP:20260405T014546
CREATED:20221014T224725Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221019T171939Z
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SUMMARY:HALLELUJAH: Leonard Cohen\, a Journey\, a Song
DESCRIPTION:Rivertown Film presents\nHallelujah: Leonard Cohen\, a Journey\, a Song\nDirected by Daniel Geller\, Dayna Goldfine\nUSA\, 2021\, 118 minutes\, rated PG-13\nThis feature-length documentary weaves together three creative strands: The songwriter and his times; the song’s dramatic journey from record label reject to chart-topping hit; and moving testimonies from major recording artists for whom “Hallelujah” has become a personal touchstone. Approved for production by Leonard Cohen just before his 80th birthday in 2014\, the film accesses a wealth of never-before-seen archival materials from the Cohen Trust including Cohen’s personal notebooks\, journals and photographs\, performance footage\, and extremely rare audio recordings and interviews.\nInterviews include: Leonard Cohen\, Jeff Buckley\, John Cale\, Brandi Carlile\, Eric Church\, Judy Collins\, Bob Dylan\, Glen Hansard\, Sharon Robinson\, Rufus Wainwright and many others\nGuest speaker to be announced.\n“A source of illumination for both die-hard and casual fans\, and even to people who love Cohen’s most famous song without being aware that he wrote it.” “A fascinating study in the mechanics and metaphysics of pop-culture memory.” Critic’s Pick – A.O. Scott\, The New York Times\n“Does the film explain “Hallelujah?” Of course not – the song stubbornly resists explanation\, because it’s so many different things and because there’s a beautiful mystery at its heart. “Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen\, A Journey\, A Song” is smart enough to embrace that mystery and that beauty\, and to know that there’s far more to Cohen than can be summed up in four\, or seven\, or even 150 verses.” – The Wrap
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/hallelujah-leonard-cohen-a-journey-a-song/
LOCATION:The Nyack Center\,Depew Ave & S Broadway\, Nyack\, NY 10960\, USA
CATEGORIES:enjoy-nyack,Theater and Film
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221020T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221020T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T014546
CREATED:20220802T191521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221001T133007Z
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SUMMARY:Nyack Farmers Market
DESCRIPTION:Nyack Farmers Market – A Four Season Outdoor Farmers Market \nThe Market offers a cornucopia of the best local produce\, grass-fed meat\, fresh seafood\, beautiful baked goods\, perfectly prepared foods\, and handcrafted goods ready to fill your tables and gift baskets.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/nyack-farmers-market/2022-10-20/
LOCATION:Main Street Parking Lot\, 119 Main Street\, Nyack\, NY\, 10960\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Fun,Farmers Market,Food & Beverage,Outdoor,Shopping
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221020T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221020T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T014546
CREATED:20221014T224725Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221020T172211Z
UID:10004404-1666252800-1666274400@www.hudsonriver.com
SUMMARY:Nyack Farmers Market
DESCRIPTION:Nyack Farmers Market – A Four Season Outdoor Farmers Market\nThe Market offers a cornucopia of the best local produce\, grass-fed meat\, fresh seafood\, beautiful baked goods\, perfectly prepared foods\, and handcrafted goods ready to fill your tables and gift baskets.\n \nHOURS:\nThursdays from 8am to 2pm\, outdoors year-round in the Main Street parking lot year-round.\n \nPARKING:\nParking in the Artopee Lot is free during Market hours\, and street parking is free before 10am. Meters throughout the Village are in effect Monday-Saturday from 11am to 7pm. Farmers Market vendors and patrons: please do not park in the M&T Bank parking lot.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/nyack-farmers-market-2/
LOCATION:Main Street Parking Lot\, 119 Main Street\, Nyack\, NY\, 10960\, United States
CATEGORIES:enjoy-nyack,Fall-Fun,Family-Friendly,Outdoors,Restaurants/Food,Shopping,Summer-Fun
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221020T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221020T200000
DTSTAMP:20260405T014546
CREATED:20221020T172211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221020T172211Z
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SUMMARY:The Enchanted Garden: Colors in Motion - Sculptures by Dorothy Gillespie
DESCRIPTION:The Enchanted Garden: Colors in Motion\nSculptures by Dorothy M. Gillespie\nThe Catherine Konner Sculpture Park\nOct. 15\, 2021 – Oct. 2023\nFree to the Public\, Dawn to Dusk\nRoCA is proud to present the The Enchanted Garden: Colors in Motion exhibit as a part of a tribute to the 20th Century artist and feminist\, Dorothy Gillespie. The exhibit will open October 15th in The Catherine Konner Sculpture Park at RoCA.\nDorothy Gillespie’s joyful and brilliantly colored starbursts glimmer hanging from the trees as well as lining the pathway. The pieces create an enchanted garden of colors in motion. Though stationary they seem to possess a kinetic quality. Two larger pieces can be seen at the entry to RoCA. The exhibit was partially installed this summer and will be completed for exhibit October 15th. The exhibit will remain on display through October 2023.\nGillespie (1920-2012) was born in Roanoke\, VA and lived in Nyack during the later years of her life. She pioneered joyful\, new directions of metal sculpture and is best known for large-scale\, colorfully painted arrangements of cut aluminum strips curling\, radiating\, or undulating in giant arrangements of ribbons\, enchanted towers\, or bursting fireworks. She was well known as a painter\, sculptor and installation artist whose work incorporated many significant 20th-century trends in art.\nDuring Dorothy Gillespie’s youth … “girls did not attend art school\, at least not ‘nice’ girls\,” said Gillespie in 2010. Nevertheless\, she was determined to be an artist and attended the Maryland Institute College in Baltimore. She was more fortunate than women sculptors in the 19th Century who were mostly hired as studio assistants by established male sculptors with few exhibitions. Harriet Hosmer\, Emma Stebbins\, Edmonia Lewis\, Frances Grimes and Helen Mears were some of the few who made names in the arts as women during that time. They did not pursue monumental work as frequently as men did and mostly produced works in bronze and consistent middle-class demand for small-scale sculpture to decorate the home and garden. Today many more women are now entering traditional male dominated sculpture roles in metal\, wood and stone\, thanks to the pioneering activism of women like Dorothy Gillespie in the 20th century.\nAn influential force in the women’s movement\, Gillespie encouraged more women’s art in museums and art in public spaces. In 1970\, Gillespie joined Women in the Arts and created picket signs protesting at the Whitney Museum demanding that the curators choose more women artists for their “Annual exhibition. The demonstration worked\, and more women artists were chosen for the show. Although the increase was very slow\, over time it increased from 8 percent to 40 percent. Gillespie was the Founder of the Women Artists Historical Archives of the Women’s Interart Center in NY\, NY\, filming and taping interviews of some of the most important women artists of the 20th century as well as presenting her own radio show. Gillespie along with Joyce Weinstein founded a group called the NY Professional Women Artists. The 14 members lectures at Universities and wrote articles to encourage other women artists.\nGillespie also coordinated a course to educate and enlighten women in the visual arts\, after being invited to teach at The New School in NYC. The intent was to prepare women for a new\, more aggressive role to function in the art world. Due to her already busy schedule\, she asked artist Alice Barber to share the task of revealing to the young students the ‘system’ that drove the NY art world and how to succeed. In 1974 she organized an innovative outdoor exhibition\, Walk Through Art\, mounted in Central Park\, Battery Park\, and Rockefeller Center\, then travelling to fifty colleges\, universities and street fairs. Compelled to involve viewers in her work\, she created large 7 ft high triangles of art for people to walk through the sculptures. Gillespie has held positions of designing programs as a Professor of Art\, being a Board of Trustees for more than one college or art center\, as a visiting artist in residency and as the Chairperson of the Fine Arts Committee for the International Women’s Art Festival.\nDorothy Gillespie’s career spanned seven decades\, always at the forefront of the American Art movement. She studied at the Maryland Institute College in Baltimore before moving to New York City\, where she studied at the Art Students League. Her works grace many institutions\, museums\, colleges\, universities and public spaces\, including the permanent collection of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and the United States Mission to the United Nations. She was one of the first artists to offer her art to the world through displays in the lobbies of public institutions and governmental centers such as the Mayo Clinic\, Epcot Center\, Warren Wilson College\, Fort Lauderdale Airport-Delta Terminal\, Fort Lauderdale Museum of Art\, the Miami Public Library\, United States Mission to the United Nations\, and the Court House Square – Roanoke\, VA and Universities across the country.\nAmong her many honors\, Gillespie received the Alice Baber Art Fund\, Inc. Grant Award: a Doctor of Pedagogy from Niagara University in Niagara Falls\, A Doctor of Fine Arts (Honoris Causa) from Caldwell College in Caldwell\, NY\, an Allied Professions Award from the Virginia Society\, the American Institute of Architects in Richmond\, VA.\, the Distinguished Alumni Award from Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore\, the Outstanding Services Award from University of Arkansas at Little Rock\, and the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Women’s Caucus for Art\, and the Gala 8 “Distinguished Woman” Award at Birmingham Southern College.\nThe Catherine Konner Sculpture Park is open from dawn to dusk\, free to the public. Brochures can be picked up at the registration desk. For more information visit: www.rocklandartcenter.org or call 845-358-0877.\nThis exhibition was made possible thanks to the generous support of The Dorothy M. Gillespie Foundation and Gary Israel.\nRoCA’s programs are made possible\, in part\, with funds from the New York State Council on the Arts\, with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. Funding is also made possible by the County of Rockland.\nRoCA gratefully acknowledges support for its programs from The Richard Pousette-Dart Foundation\, M&T Bank\, The M&T Charitable Foundation\, The Dorothy Gillespie Foundation\, Peter & Rebecca Lang\, Kantrowitz\, Goldhamer & Graifman P.C.\, Luxury Kitchen and Bath\, Golden Artist Colors\, Inc.\, QuietEvents\, the Estate of Joan Konner\, Lighting Services Inc.\, Sarah and Stephen Thomas\, the Mark and Jessie Milano Foundation\, Zaklin Family Charitable Fund\, The County of Rockland\, Simona and Jerome Chazen\, Art Services Group\, RoCA members\, donors and business members.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/the-enchanted-garden-colors-in-motion-sculptures-by-dorothy-gillespie-5/
LOCATION:Rockland Center for the Arts\,27 South Greenbush Road\, West Nyack\, NY 10994\, USA
CATEGORIES:Art,Outdoors
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rockland Center for the Arts":MAILTO:info@rocklandartcenter.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221020T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221020T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T014546
CREATED:20220930T220043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221001T125905Z
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SUMMARY:Myths and Mysteries of the Armour Stiner Octagon House
DESCRIPTION:18 miles north of New York City\, high on a bank along The Hudson River sits The Armour-Stiner (Octagon) House. Built in 1860\, this enigmatic\, eight-sided\, domed landmark is the pride of the Village of Irvington\, in the heart of “Sleepy Hollow Country.” During the month of October\, The Octagon House is pleased to announce a special ‘Myths and Mysteries’ tour to celebrate the Halloween season. \nFor years\, local rumors have swirled around The Octagon House\, implying its connection to the spirit world. Join us as we delve into the myths and mysteries of the house — from its unique dome shape resembling an ancient Roman temple\, to its octagonal floor plan rooted in 19th century Phrenology\, to speculations of a resident ghost\, we’ll share stories from the current owners who have described their experiences of the house as something otherworldly. Come hear tales of the unexplained and uncanny events that have occurred in this magical house while experiencing the delight of this meticulously restored architectural wonder.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/myths-and-mysteries-of-the-armour-stiner-octagon-house/2022-10-20/
LOCATION:The Armour Stiner Octagon House
CATEGORIES:Tours
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221020T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221020T183000
DTSTAMP:20260405T014546
CREATED:20220930T220137Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221001T130245Z
UID:10004367-1666290600-1666290600@www.hudsonriver.com
SUMMARY:Summer Sunset Jazz at Lyndhurst Mansion
DESCRIPTION:Relax on Lyndhurst’s great lawn and enjoy the beautiful sunset with cool music by hot jazz artists! \nSunset Jazz is back for the 2022 season! Presented by Jazz Forum Arts\, the 12th year of this concert series kicks off July 7th and runs through August 25th on the Lyndhurst Bowling Alley Lawn. \nWe recommend reserving a grounds access ticket in advance to reserve your parking space\, for expedited entry\, and advance notice of any cancellations. \nJazz attendees can enter the property starting at 4 pm\, the concert begins at 6:30 pm and ends by 8 pm. \nPicnicking is encouraged!
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/summer-sunset-jazz-at-lyndhurst-mansion/2022-10-20/
LOCATION:Lyndhurst Mansion\, 635 S Broadway\, Tarrytown\, NY\, 10591\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="Lyndhurst":MAILTO:lyndhurst@savingplaces.org
GEO:41.053629;-73.861134
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221020T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221020T193000
DTSTAMP:20260405T014546
CREATED:20221014T224730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221020T172211Z
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SUMMARY:Three Poets Reading Poems
DESCRIPTION:Mary Lou Buschi\, Juan Pablo Mobili\, and Rebecca Watkins will be reading from their books as well as new poems. Books will be available for purchase.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/three-poets-reading-poems/
LOCATION:Ketonet Passim Books\,72 N Broadway\, Nyack\, NY 10960\, USA
CATEGORIES:enjoy-nyack,Literary
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221020T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221020T200000
DTSTAMP:20260405T014546
CREATED:20221014T224730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221020T172211Z
UID:10004406-1666290600-1666296000@www.hudsonriver.com
SUMMARY:Monsters\, Masks & Madmen: Hallowe’en Movie Chillers from the Collection of Lex Reibestein
DESCRIPTION:Visit our event calendar to register and for info on events in the series:\n9/8- Dr. X (1932) A reporter investigates a series of cannibalistic murders at a medical college.\n9/15- To Kill a Mockingbird (1962) – Banned Books Week Adapted from Harper Lee’s coming-of-age novel.\n10/13- The Beast with a Million Eyes (1955) A dysfunctional family operating an isolated date farm in the California desert is threatened by the arrival of an extra-terrestrial.\n10/20- The Innocents (1961) Based on the Henry James story “The Turn of the Screw\,” a psychological thriller about a woman who takes a governess job for two orphans in a Victorian home. She begins to see what she believes are ghosts and suspects the children’s bizarre behavior is the result of supernatural powers.\n10/27- Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956) A doctor comes to a hospital on a late night call to hear a man whom everybody else deems insane. The doctor persuades the man to be patient and tell his story.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/monsters-masks-madmen-halloween-movie-chillers-from-the-collection-of-lex-reibestein/
LOCATION:Nyack Library\, 59 S Broadway\, Nyack\, NY 10960\, United States
CATEGORIES:enjoy-nyack,Halloween Fun,Theater and Film
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nyack Library":MAILTO:programs@nyacklibrary.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221021T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221021T200000
DTSTAMP:20260405T014546
CREATED:20221021T173746Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221021T173746Z
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SUMMARY:The Enchanted Garden: Colors in Motion - Sculptures by Dorothy Gillespie
DESCRIPTION:The Enchanted Garden: Colors in Motion\nSculptures by Dorothy M. Gillespie\nThe Catherine Konner Sculpture Park\nOct. 15\, 2021 – Oct. 2023\nFree to the Public\, Dawn to Dusk\nRoCA is proud to present the The Enchanted Garden: Colors in Motion exhibit as a part of a tribute to the 20th Century artist and feminist\, Dorothy Gillespie. The exhibit will open October 15th in The Catherine Konner Sculpture Park at RoCA.\nDorothy Gillespie’s joyful and brilliantly colored starbursts glimmer hanging from the trees as well as lining the pathway. The pieces create an enchanted garden of colors in motion. Though stationary they seem to possess a kinetic quality. Two larger pieces can be seen at the entry to RoCA. The exhibit was partially installed this summer and will be completed for exhibit October 15th. The exhibit will remain on display through October 2023.\nGillespie (1920-2012) was born in Roanoke\, VA and lived in Nyack during the later years of her life. She pioneered joyful\, new directions of metal sculpture and is best known for large-scale\, colorfully painted arrangements of cut aluminum strips curling\, radiating\, or undulating in giant arrangements of ribbons\, enchanted towers\, or bursting fireworks. She was well known as a painter\, sculptor and installation artist whose work incorporated many significant 20th-century trends in art.\nDuring Dorothy Gillespie’s youth … “girls did not attend art school\, at least not ‘nice’ girls\,” said Gillespie in 2010. Nevertheless\, she was determined to be an artist and attended the Maryland Institute College in Baltimore. She was more fortunate than women sculptors in the 19th Century who were mostly hired as studio assistants by established male sculptors with few exhibitions. Harriet Hosmer\, Emma Stebbins\, Edmonia Lewis\, Frances Grimes and Helen Mears were some of the few who made names in the arts as women during that time. They did not pursue monumental work as frequently as men did and mostly produced works in bronze and consistent middle-class demand for small-scale sculpture to decorate the home and garden. Today many more women are now entering traditional male dominated sculpture roles in metal\, wood and stone\, thanks to the pioneering activism of women like Dorothy Gillespie in the 20th century.\nAn influential force in the women’s movement\, Gillespie encouraged more women’s art in museums and art in public spaces. In 1970\, Gillespie joined Women in the Arts and created picket signs protesting at the Whitney Museum demanding that the curators choose more women artists for their “Annual exhibition. The demonstration worked\, and more women artists were chosen for the show. Although the increase was very slow\, over time it increased from 8 percent to 40 percent. Gillespie was the Founder of the Women Artists Historical Archives of the Women’s Interart Center in NY\, NY\, filming and taping interviews of some of the most important women artists of the 20th century as well as presenting her own radio show. Gillespie along with Joyce Weinstein founded a group called the NY Professional Women Artists. The 14 members lectures at Universities and wrote articles to encourage other women artists.\nGillespie also coordinated a course to educate and enlighten women in the visual arts\, after being invited to teach at The New School in NYC. The intent was to prepare women for a new\, more aggressive role to function in the art world. Due to her already busy schedule\, she asked artist Alice Barber to share the task of revealing to the young students the ‘system’ that drove the NY art world and how to succeed. In 1974 she organized an innovative outdoor exhibition\, Walk Through Art\, mounted in Central Park\, Battery Park\, and Rockefeller Center\, then travelling to fifty colleges\, universities and street fairs. Compelled to involve viewers in her work\, she created large 7 ft high triangles of art for people to walk through the sculptures. Gillespie has held positions of designing programs as a Professor of Art\, being a Board of Trustees for more than one college or art center\, as a visiting artist in residency and as the Chairperson of the Fine Arts Committee for the International Women’s Art Festival.\nDorothy Gillespie’s career spanned seven decades\, always at the forefront of the American Art movement. She studied at the Maryland Institute College in Baltimore before moving to New York City\, where she studied at the Art Students League. Her works grace many institutions\, museums\, colleges\, universities and public spaces\, including the permanent collection of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and the United States Mission to the United Nations. She was one of the first artists to offer her art to the world through displays in the lobbies of public institutions and governmental centers such as the Mayo Clinic\, Epcot Center\, Warren Wilson College\, Fort Lauderdale Airport-Delta Terminal\, Fort Lauderdale Museum of Art\, the Miami Public Library\, United States Mission to the United Nations\, and the Court House Square – Roanoke\, VA and Universities across the country.\nAmong her many honors\, Gillespie received the Alice Baber Art Fund\, Inc. Grant Award: a Doctor of Pedagogy from Niagara University in Niagara Falls\, A Doctor of Fine Arts (Honoris Causa) from Caldwell College in Caldwell\, NY\, an Allied Professions Award from the Virginia Society\, the American Institute of Architects in Richmond\, VA.\, the Distinguished Alumni Award from Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore\, the Outstanding Services Award from University of Arkansas at Little Rock\, and the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Women’s Caucus for Art\, and the Gala 8 “Distinguished Woman” Award at Birmingham Southern College.\nThe Catherine Konner Sculpture Park is open from dawn to dusk\, free to the public. Brochures can be picked up at the registration desk. For more information visit: www.rocklandartcenter.org or call 845-358-0877.\nThis exhibition was made possible thanks to the generous support of The Dorothy M. Gillespie Foundation and Gary Israel.\nRoCA’s programs are made possible\, in part\, with funds from the New York State Council on the Arts\, with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. Funding is also made possible by the County of Rockland.\nRoCA gratefully acknowledges support for its programs from The Richard Pousette-Dart Foundation\, M&T Bank\, The M&T Charitable Foundation\, The Dorothy Gillespie Foundation\, Peter & Rebecca Lang\, Kantrowitz\, Goldhamer & Graifman P.C.\, Luxury Kitchen and Bath\, Golden Artist Colors\, Inc.\, QuietEvents\, the Estate of Joan Konner\, Lighting Services Inc.\, Sarah and Stephen Thomas\, the Mark and Jessie Milano Foundation\, Zaklin Family Charitable Fund\, The County of Rockland\, Simona and Jerome Chazen\, Art Services Group\, RoCA members\, donors and business members.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/the-enchanted-garden-colors-in-motion-sculptures-by-dorothy-gillespie-6/
LOCATION:Rockland Center for the Arts\,27 South Greenbush Road\, West Nyack\, NY 10994\, USA
CATEGORIES:Art,Outdoors
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rockland Center for the Arts":MAILTO:info@rocklandartcenter.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221021T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221021T153000
DTSTAMP:20260405T014546
CREATED:20220803T160359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221102T183421Z
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SUMMARY:Home of the 'Legend'
DESCRIPTION:Explore “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”\nAt this family-friendly happening\, visitors can tour Washington Irving’s house—decorated for the season—watch an original shadow puppet short film\, and enjoy games on the lawn. A special exhibit highlights how the Legend has lived in the imagination of popular culture through the centuries since its publication.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/home-of-the-legend/2022-10-21/
LOCATION:Washington Irving’s Sunnyside\, 3 West Sunnyside Lane\, Irvington\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Fun,Film,Outdoor,Performing Arts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221021T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221021T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T014546
CREATED:20220930T220043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221001T125905Z
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SUMMARY:Myths and Mysteries of the Armour Stiner Octagon House
DESCRIPTION:18 miles north of New York City\, high on a bank along The Hudson River sits The Armour-Stiner (Octagon) House. Built in 1860\, this enigmatic\, eight-sided\, domed landmark is the pride of the Village of Irvington\, in the heart of “Sleepy Hollow Country.” During the month of October\, The Octagon House is pleased to announce a special ‘Myths and Mysteries’ tour to celebrate the Halloween season. \nFor years\, local rumors have swirled around The Octagon House\, implying its connection to the spirit world. Join us as we delve into the myths and mysteries of the house — from its unique dome shape resembling an ancient Roman temple\, to its octagonal floor plan rooted in 19th century Phrenology\, to speculations of a resident ghost\, we’ll share stories from the current owners who have described their experiences of the house as something otherworldly. Come hear tales of the unexplained and uncanny events that have occurred in this magical house while experiencing the delight of this meticulously restored architectural wonder.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/myths-and-mysteries-of-the-armour-stiner-octagon-house/2022-10-21/
LOCATION:The Armour Stiner Octagon House
CATEGORIES:Tours
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221021T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221021T230000
DTSTAMP:20260405T014546
CREATED:20220803T155610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220803T155610Z
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SUMMARY:Irving's 'Legend'
DESCRIPTION:“The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” as you’ve never heard it before\nIrving’s ‘Legend’ returns reimagined this fall. Performed for the first time ever outdoors under the stars at Washington Irving’s Sunnyside\, master storyteller Jonathan Kruk will cast a spell with dramatic performances of the classic tale. Live music and an appearance from the Headless Horseman himself make this a spooky spectacular experience for all ages. \nThis experience is outdoors and requires walking.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/irvings-legend/2022-10-21/
LOCATION:Washington Irving’s Sunnyside\, 3 West Sunnyside Lane\, Irvington\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221021T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221021T210000
DTSTAMP:20260405T014546
CREATED:20220905T200536Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220905T200536Z
UID:10004231-1666382400-1666386000@www.hudsonriver.com
SUMMARY:The Man Behind the Legend
DESCRIPTION:In his famous legend Washington Irving says of Sleepy Hollow Country\, “If ever I should wish for a retreat whither I might steal from the world and its distractions\, and dream quietly away the remnant of a troubled life\, I know of none more promising than this little valley.” \nWhat better way to spend an evening in Sleepy Hollow than with the original dreamer himself\, Mr. Washington Irving! For a limited number of nights\, the master storyteller himself will visit from the beyond the grave to regale you with stories and tales not from his many famous works\, but from his very own life! This evening talk amongst the tombstones will leave you amused and appreciative of just how extraordinary Washington Irving was. \nIrving was the life of the party before he went six feet under. Don’t miss this chance to meet him now! \nDate & Time: October 1st\, 21st and 28th from 8:00 – 9:00 p.m.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/the-man-behind-the-legend/2022-10-21/
LOCATION:Sleepy Hollow Cemetery – North Gate\, 540 North Broadway\, Sleepy Hollow\, 10591
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221021T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221021T220000
DTSTAMP:20260405T014546
CREATED:20220423T144559Z
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SUMMARY:Juston McKinney’s Parentally Challenged
DESCRIPTION:Comedian Juston McKinney has specials on Comedy Central\, Showtime\, Amazon Prime and multiple Tonight Show appearances but in this show he talks about his greatest achievement and challenge yet… parenting. Using multi-media he takes your through his personal and very hilarious journey of raising children in today’s world. From birth to teenagers to still living in your basement! Juston covers it all in this PG-13 show. If you have kids\, are thinking about having kids or have ever been a kid\, you will love PARENTALLY CHALLENGED!
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/juston-mckinneys-parentally-challenged/
LOCATION:Paramount Hudson Valley Theater\, 1008 Brown St\, Peekskill\, NY\, 10566\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="Paramount Hudson Valley Box Office":MAILTO:boxoffice@paramounthudsonvally.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221022T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221022T200000
DTSTAMP:20260405T014546
CREATED:20221022T175131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221022T175131Z
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SUMMARY:The Enchanted Garden: Colors in Motion - Sculptures by Dorothy Gillespie
DESCRIPTION:The Enchanted Garden: Colors in Motion\nSculptures by Dorothy M. Gillespie\nThe Catherine Konner Sculpture Park\nOct. 15\, 2021 – Oct. 2023\nFree to the Public\, Dawn to Dusk\nRoCA is proud to present the The Enchanted Garden: Colors in Motion exhibit as a part of a tribute to the 20th Century artist and feminist\, Dorothy Gillespie. The exhibit will open October 15th in The Catherine Konner Sculpture Park at RoCA.\nDorothy Gillespie’s joyful and brilliantly colored starbursts glimmer hanging from the trees as well as lining the pathway. The pieces create an enchanted garden of colors in motion. Though stationary they seem to possess a kinetic quality. Two larger pieces can be seen at the entry to RoCA. The exhibit was partially installed this summer and will be completed for exhibit October 15th. The exhibit will remain on display through October 2023.\nGillespie (1920-2012) was born in Roanoke\, VA and lived in Nyack during the later years of her life. She pioneered joyful\, new directions of metal sculpture and is best known for large-scale\, colorfully painted arrangements of cut aluminum strips curling\, radiating\, or undulating in giant arrangements of ribbons\, enchanted towers\, or bursting fireworks. She was well known as a painter\, sculptor and installation artist whose work incorporated many significant 20th-century trends in art.\nDuring Dorothy Gillespie’s youth … “girls did not attend art school\, at least not ‘nice’ girls\,” said Gillespie in 2010. Nevertheless\, she was determined to be an artist and attended the Maryland Institute College in Baltimore. She was more fortunate than women sculptors in the 19th Century who were mostly hired as studio assistants by established male sculptors with few exhibitions. Harriet Hosmer\, Emma Stebbins\, Edmonia Lewis\, Frances Grimes and Helen Mears were some of the few who made names in the arts as women during that time. They did not pursue monumental work as frequently as men did and mostly produced works in bronze and consistent middle-class demand for small-scale sculpture to decorate the home and garden. Today many more women are now entering traditional male dominated sculpture roles in metal\, wood and stone\, thanks to the pioneering activism of women like Dorothy Gillespie in the 20th century.\nAn influential force in the women’s movement\, Gillespie encouraged more women’s art in museums and art in public spaces. In 1970\, Gillespie joined Women in the Arts and created picket signs protesting at the Whitney Museum demanding that the curators choose more women artists for their “Annual exhibition. The demonstration worked\, and more women artists were chosen for the show. Although the increase was very slow\, over time it increased from 8 percent to 40 percent. Gillespie was the Founder of the Women Artists Historical Archives of the Women’s Interart Center in NY\, NY\, filming and taping interviews of some of the most important women artists of the 20th century as well as presenting her own radio show. Gillespie along with Joyce Weinstein founded a group called the NY Professional Women Artists. The 14 members lectures at Universities and wrote articles to encourage other women artists.\nGillespie also coordinated a course to educate and enlighten women in the visual arts\, after being invited to teach at The New School in NYC. The intent was to prepare women for a new\, more aggressive role to function in the art world. Due to her already busy schedule\, she asked artist Alice Barber to share the task of revealing to the young students the ‘system’ that drove the NY art world and how to succeed. In 1974 she organized an innovative outdoor exhibition\, Walk Through Art\, mounted in Central Park\, Battery Park\, and Rockefeller Center\, then travelling to fifty colleges\, universities and street fairs. Compelled to involve viewers in her work\, she created large 7 ft high triangles of art for people to walk through the sculptures. Gillespie has held positions of designing programs as a Professor of Art\, being a Board of Trustees for more than one college or art center\, as a visiting artist in residency and as the Chairperson of the Fine Arts Committee for the International Women’s Art Festival.\nDorothy Gillespie’s career spanned seven decades\, always at the forefront of the American Art movement. She studied at the Maryland Institute College in Baltimore before moving to New York City\, where she studied at the Art Students League. Her works grace many institutions\, museums\, colleges\, universities and public spaces\, including the permanent collection of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and the United States Mission to the United Nations. She was one of the first artists to offer her art to the world through displays in the lobbies of public institutions and governmental centers such as the Mayo Clinic\, Epcot Center\, Warren Wilson College\, Fort Lauderdale Airport-Delta Terminal\, Fort Lauderdale Museum of Art\, the Miami Public Library\, United States Mission to the United Nations\, and the Court House Square – Roanoke\, VA and Universities across the country.\nAmong her many honors\, Gillespie received the Alice Baber Art Fund\, Inc. Grant Award: a Doctor of Pedagogy from Niagara University in Niagara Falls\, A Doctor of Fine Arts (Honoris Causa) from Caldwell College in Caldwell\, NY\, an Allied Professions Award from the Virginia Society\, the American Institute of Architects in Richmond\, VA.\, the Distinguished Alumni Award from Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore\, the Outstanding Services Award from University of Arkansas at Little Rock\, and the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Women’s Caucus for Art\, and the Gala 8 “Distinguished Woman” Award at Birmingham Southern College.\nThe Catherine Konner Sculpture Park is open from dawn to dusk\, free to the public. Brochures can be picked up at the registration desk. For more information visit: www.rocklandartcenter.org or call 845-358-0877.\nThis exhibition was made possible thanks to the generous support of The Dorothy M. Gillespie Foundation and Gary Israel.\nRoCA’s programs are made possible\, in part\, with funds from the New York State Council on the Arts\, with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. Funding is also made possible by the County of Rockland.\nRoCA gratefully acknowledges support for its programs from The Richard Pousette-Dart Foundation\, M&T Bank\, The M&T Charitable Foundation\, The Dorothy Gillespie Foundation\, Peter & Rebecca Lang\, Kantrowitz\, Goldhamer & Graifman P.C.\, Luxury Kitchen and Bath\, Golden Artist Colors\, Inc.\, QuietEvents\, the Estate of Joan Konner\, Lighting Services Inc.\, Sarah and Stephen Thomas\, the Mark and Jessie Milano Foundation\, Zaklin Family Charitable Fund\, The County of Rockland\, Simona and Jerome Chazen\, Art Services Group\, RoCA members\, donors and business members.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/the-enchanted-garden-colors-in-motion-sculptures-by-dorothy-gillespie-7/
LOCATION:Rockland Center for the Arts\,27 South Greenbush Road\, West Nyack\, NY 10994\, USA
CATEGORIES:Art,Outdoors
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rockland Center for the Arts":MAILTO:info@rocklandartcenter.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221022T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221022T153000
DTSTAMP:20260405T014546
CREATED:20220803T160359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221102T183421Z
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SUMMARY:Home of the 'Legend'
DESCRIPTION:Explore “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”\nAt this family-friendly happening\, visitors can tour Washington Irving’s house—decorated for the season—watch an original shadow puppet short film\, and enjoy games on the lawn. A special exhibit highlights how the Legend has lived in the imagination of popular culture through the centuries since its publication.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/home-of-the-legend/2022-10-22/
LOCATION:Washington Irving’s Sunnyside\, 3 West Sunnyside Lane\, Irvington\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Fun,Film,Outdoor,Performing Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221022T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221022T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T014546
CREATED:20220930T220043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221001T125905Z
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SUMMARY:Myths and Mysteries of the Armour Stiner Octagon House
DESCRIPTION:18 miles north of New York City\, high on a bank along The Hudson River sits The Armour-Stiner (Octagon) House. Built in 1860\, this enigmatic\, eight-sided\, domed landmark is the pride of the Village of Irvington\, in the heart of “Sleepy Hollow Country.” During the month of October\, The Octagon House is pleased to announce a special ‘Myths and Mysteries’ tour to celebrate the Halloween season. \nFor years\, local rumors have swirled around The Octagon House\, implying its connection to the spirit world. Join us as we delve into the myths and mysteries of the house — from its unique dome shape resembling an ancient Roman temple\, to its octagonal floor plan rooted in 19th century Phrenology\, to speculations of a resident ghost\, we’ll share stories from the current owners who have described their experiences of the house as something otherworldly. Come hear tales of the unexplained and uncanny events that have occurred in this magical house while experiencing the delight of this meticulously restored architectural wonder.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/myths-and-mysteries-of-the-armour-stiner-octagon-house/2022-10-22/
LOCATION:The Armour Stiner Octagon House
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221022T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221022T120000
DTSTAMP:20260405T014546
CREATED:20221014T224731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221021T173746Z
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SUMMARY:LGBTQ+ Family Halloween Craft Workshop
DESCRIPTION:LGBTQ+ Family Halloween Craft Workshop\nWHEN: Saturday\, October 22\, 2022 | 10:30 am – 12 pm\nWHERE: Creative Arts Workshop\, 171 Main Street\, Nyack NY\nJoin the Pride Center and Creative Arts Workshop owner Joe Garreffa for some Halloween crafts & super fun game time.\nFor LGBTQ+ families with children of all ages. \nRSVP required. To reserve your space or ask questions about the event please email Kris at KrisHillen@rocklandpridecenter.org.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/lgbtq-family-halloween-craft-workshop/
LOCATION:Nyack\, NY\, USA
CATEGORIES:enjoy-nyack,Fall-Fun,Family-Friendly,Halloween Fun,Pride/LGBTQ+
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rockland County Pride Center":MAILTO:pride@rocklandpridecenter.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221022T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221022T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T014546
CREATED:20220913T194825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220913T194825Z
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SUMMARY:Revolution on the Hudson!
DESCRIPTION:Save the date for our Revolution on the Hudson! Living History Experience on the waterfront in historic Tarrytown\, NY\, on October 22 from noon to 5 p.m. at Pierson Park. This family-friendly event is FREE. \nRevolution on the Hudson! will feature historical figures such as George Washington\, Benedict Arnold\, Major John André\, Benjamin Franklin\, and Patriot David Williams. Multiple military reenactor groups will be on-site\, including a cavalry unit\, the 2nd Continental Light Dragoons\, with several of their military horses\, and Alexander Hamilton’s militia unit\, Hearts of Oak. There will be craft demonstrators including blacksmithing\, demonstrations of Lenape technologies\, colonial-period music\, a military tent encampment and a marching/parade demonstration of more than 30 soldiers with musket firing. Theatrical performances will take place at intervals on the park’s outdoor stage—providing immersive\, entertaining\, and educational experiences.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/revolution-on-the-hudson/
LOCATION:Pierson Park\, 238 West Main Street\, Tarrytown\, NY\, 10591\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational,Family Fun,Festivals, Fairs, and Parades,Performing Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221022T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221022T163000
DTSTAMP:20260405T014546
CREATED:20221017T171344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221022T175131Z
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SUMMARY:"Autumn Wonders" concert of the Hudson Lyric Opera
DESCRIPTION:The Hudson Lyric Opera presents “Autumn Wonders” a concert of arias and songs from\, Broadway\, opera and Zarzuela.\nPerformances will be on Saturdays October 15 and 22 at 3PM at the Good Shepard Lutheran Church\, 112 North Main St. Pearl River NY.\nTickets: $20 for Adults\, $15 for Students/Seniors.\nFor Information call (845)709-2273 or email info@hudsonlyricopera.org\nor visit our website: hudsonlyricopera.org
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/autumn-wonders-concert-of-the-hudson-lyric-opera-3/
LOCATION:Good Shepard Lutheran Church\,112 North Main Street\, Pearl River\, NY 10965\, USA
CATEGORIES:Music
ORGANIZER;CN="Hudson Lyric Opera":MAILTO:info@hudsonlyricopera.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221022T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221022T230000
DTSTAMP:20260405T014546
CREATED:20220803T155610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220803T155610Z
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SUMMARY:Irving's 'Legend'
DESCRIPTION:“The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” as you’ve never heard it before\nIrving’s ‘Legend’ returns reimagined this fall. Performed for the first time ever outdoors under the stars at Washington Irving’s Sunnyside\, master storyteller Jonathan Kruk will cast a spell with dramatic performances of the classic tale. Live music and an appearance from the Headless Horseman himself make this a spooky spectacular experience for all ages. \nThis experience is outdoors and requires walking.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/irvings-legend/2022-10-22/
LOCATION:Washington Irving’s Sunnyside\, 3 West Sunnyside Lane\, Irvington\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221022T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221022T230000
DTSTAMP:20260405T014546
CREATED:20221014T224734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221022T175131Z
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SUMMARY:Orangetown Fire Company's Monster Mash
DESCRIPTION:We’re approaching that spooky time of year\, and Orangetown Fire Company #1 is excited to present their inaugural Monster Mash Halloween party! Below is our flyer with all the info. Ages 16 & up\n \nIf you would like to purchase a ticket\, please email orangetownfirecono1@gmail.com
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/orangetown-fire-companys-monster-mash/
LOCATION:Orangetown Fire Company #1\, 90 Depot Place\, Nyack\, NY\, 10960\, United States
CATEGORIES:enjoy-nyack,Halloween Fun
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221022T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221022T233000
DTSTAMP:20260405T014546
CREATED:20220612T145230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220612T145230Z
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SUMMARY:Accept
DESCRIPTION:9:45 ACCEPT \n8:45 HITTMAN \n7:45 ASARAYA \n  \nACCEPT ARE BACK! \n  \nThe German kingpins of heavy metal will release their new\, eagely-awaited studio album via Nuclear Blast on January 15th 2021. The ingenious title of the masterpiece is “Too Mean To Die”. Speaking of heavy metal kingpins\, when ACCEPT first launched at the end of the 70s\, the metal genre didn’t even exist – at first the band could only be labelled with the (quality) seal “crazy loud and crazy wild”. Today we know that this was (and is) metal par excellence. And we also know that ACCEPT opened the door to thrash metal\, inspiring giants such as Metallica. Guitarist Kirk Hammett recently stated in the German magazine “Gitarre & Bass”: “Wolf Hoffmann has a huge influence on me.“ ACCEPT\, who once had their origins in the city of Solingen\, a city of sound\, have been a worldwide music phenomenon for more than 40 years. They still impress with razor-sharp guitar licks and a steel-hard sound. The band created all-time metal classics like “Balls To The Wall”\, “Metal Heart” and many more. Countless world tours and headline slots at the biggest\, cutting-edge festivals cemented the band’s reputation as one of the best\, hottest and loudest live acts ever. In addition\, the band has sold millions of records\, has achieved gold status in the USA\, top 10 chart positions worldwide and a number 1 album (Germany\, Finland) for “Blind Rage” (2014). Now with “Too Mean To Die” their 16th studio album is in the starting blocks – it is the fifth album that US vocalist and front man Mark Tornillo has put his incomparable vocal stamp on. Recorded in the world music capital of Nashville (USA)\, ACCEPT’s music was once again produced by British master producer Andy Sneap\, who is responsible for the mix. Sneap\, who works for Judas Priest and Megadeth among others\, has also been responsible for all ACCEPT productions since 2010.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/accept/
LOCATION:Paramount Hudson Valley Theater\, 1008 Brown St\, Peekskill\, NY\, 10566\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Paramount Hudson Valley Theater":MAILTO:boxoffice@paramounthudsonvalley.com
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