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SUMMARY:Lewis Black: Off The Rails
DESCRIPTION:He’s Back! \nKnown as the King of Rant\, Lewis Black uses his trademark style of comedic yelling and finger pointing to expose the absurdities of life. His comedic brilliance makes people laugh at life’s hypocrisies and the insanity he sees in the world. A GRAMMY Award-winning stand-up\, Lewis Black performs his critically acclaimed shows more than 200 nights annually\, to sold-out audiences throughout Europe\, New Zealand\, Canada\, and the United States.  He is one of a few performers to sell out multiple renowned theaters\, including Carnegie Hall\, Lincoln Center\, Brooks Atkinson Theatre\, New York City Center\, the Main Stage at the Mirage in Las Vegas and a sold-out Broadway run at the Richard Rodgers Theatre in New York City. \nSince 2014 Lewis Black has done over 400 live streaming shows\, called THE RANT IS DUE\, at the end of each of his standup performances. Adding his own unique style\, Lewis delivers audience-written Rants which have been submitted from the fans at his show and throughout the world.  These rants are now available on Lewis Black’s podcast\, Rant Cast. Black is the longest-running contributor to THE DAILY SHOW on Comedy Central. He has had comedy specials on HBO\, Comedy Central\, Showtime and Epix. In 2001\, he won Best Male Stand-Up at the American Comedy Awards.  His newest special Thanks for Risking Your Life (streaming premiere October 6\, 2020) was his last live performance before the Covid lockdown. He has released eight comedy albums\, including the 2007 GRAMMY Award-winning The Carnegie Hall Performance. \nHe won his second GRAMMY Award for his album Stark Raving Black and has published three bestselling books: Nothing’s Sacred (Simon & Schuster\, 2005)\, Me of Little Faith (Riverhead Books\, 2008) and I’m Dreaming of a Black Christmas (Riverhead Books\, 2010). In 2012\, he performed eight sell-out shows at Richard Rodgers Theatre on Broadway as well as did one of his two HBO Specials BLACK ON BROADWAY. In 2015\, Black notably voiced the character “Anger” in the Academy Award-winning film from Pixar\, Inside Out. \nA published playwright\, he’s written over 40 plays and has found his work performed throughout the country\, including at the A.C.T. Theatre\, the Magic Theatre\, The Williamstown Theatre Festival\, and The Public Theatre. In addition to his professional pursuits\, Lewis is dedicated to a number of charitable organizations including the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation\, The Rogosin Institute\, and The 52nd Street Project. He’s also deeply committed to supporting our troops. A seasoned USO tour veteran\, he’s performed for the troops on three Christmas tours in Iraq and Afghanistan.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/lewis-black-off-the-rails-2/
LOCATION:Paramount Hudson Valley Theater\, 1008 Brown St\, Peekskill\, NY\, 10566\, United States
CATEGORIES:Comedy,Performing Arts
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SUMMARY:Pride and Prejudice Opens at Elmwood Playhouse
DESCRIPTION:Elmwood Playhouse opens Kate Hamill’s riotously irreverent adaptation of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice on Friday March 10 in Nyack\, NY. Complimentary mocktails will be served before the show to celebrate opening night. The show runs through April 1\, with an open-captioned performance on March 30.\nDirected by Alison Costello and featuring Rick Apicella\, Darren Carfano\, Dana Duff\, Katie Schmidt Feder\, Ken Hatlee\, Sierra Lidén\, Aaron Newcome\, and Emma Ruck\, Elmwood’s production of Pride and Prejudice delivers this classic story with edge and energy. It’s fun and funny and full of surprises– definitely not your grandmother’s Austen!\nPerformances begin March 10 and continue through April 1. Curtain is at 8 pm on Fridays and Saturdays\, 2 pm on Sundays\, and 8 pm for the open-captioned performance on Thursday March 30. Tickets are on sale now: $27; seniors/youth/military are $24.\nElmwood Community Playhouse is the 2022 winner of Broadway World’s “Favorite Local Theatre\,” as well as a dozen other awards for individual productions\, directors\, actors\, and designers this season.\nTickets and information at elmwoodplayhouse.com 845 353 1313
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/pride-and-prejudice-opens-at-elmwood-playhouse/
LOCATION:Nyack\, NY\, USA
CATEGORIES:Art,enjoy-nyack,Seasonal,Theater,Theater and Film,Winter-Fun
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ORGANIZER;CN="Elmwood Playhouse":MAILTO:info@elmwoodplayhouse.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230310T213000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230310T230000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162758
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SUMMARY:Jon Faddis Quartet
DESCRIPTION:“He’s the best ever\, including me!” — Dizzy Gillespie\n“…the world’s greatest trumpeter … the greatest trumpeter on the planet for decades … brash soloistic logic and breathtaking technical acuity …” — Time Out New York\nKnown as one of the most innovative and inspiring contemporary jazz trumpeters\, Grammy-nominee Jon Faddis’s career — like his mentor Dizzy Gillespie – has been marked by both intense integrity and great humor.\nWhether leading his own quartet\, conducting a celebrated orchestra or teaching at a prestigious college\, he is the consummate musician. His distinctive trumpet appears on hundreds of records and numerous soundtracks for film and television. Dizzy called him “the best ever\, including me!”
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/jon-faddis-quartet-2/
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
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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-8/
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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UID:10005554-1678525200-1678564800@www.hudsonriver.com
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-137/
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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SUMMARY:LGBTQ+ Walking Group 
DESCRIPTION:LGBTQ+ Walking Group \nSaturday\, March 11\, 2023\n10:00 AM – 12:00 PM\nJoin other members of the LGBTQ+ community for a walk in nature.\nAny questions about the program\, access\, or location\, contact Kris at KrisHillen@rocklandpridecenter.org\n 
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/lgbtq-walking-group-3/
LOCATION:Rockland County Pride Center\, 28 South Franklin Street\, Nyack\, NY\, 10960\, United States
CATEGORIES:diversity,enjoy-nyack,Free-Admission,inclusion,Outdoors,Pride/LGBTQ+,Seasonal,Spring Fling,Wellness,Winter-Fun
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SUMMARY:Edward Hopper's Hudson River Boyhood and Emerging Artistic Vision
DESCRIPTION:Curated by Carole Perry and Kathleen Motes Bennewitz\, with Lynne Z. Bassett\nThis exhibition investigates how the artistic vision of Edward Hopper (1882-1967) coalesced during his youth in Nyack until he moved away in 1908\, at age 26\, to pursue his career in New York City. It features selections of the artist’s early drawings and sketches on loan from the Whitney Museum of American Art\, private collections and the Arthayer R. Sanborn Hopper Collection Trust\, as well as school notebooks\, artmaking materials\, and costumes\, memorabilia\, and artworks by Hopper and family members from the Edward Hopper House Museum’s collection and its Sanborn-Hopper Family Archive. Together\, these objects provide a glimpse into Hopper’s early years\, the influence of his boyhood proximity to the busy waterfront and commercial district of his hometown\, and insights into his life at home and his family’s support of his developing talent and ambitions.\n$10 Non-Members\n$8 Seniors\nMembership checked at door\nExhibit runs from November 3\, 2022-March 26\, 2023 during the Hopper House’s regular hours\, which are as follows:\nThursdays 1pm-5pm\nFridays 1pm-5pm\nSaturdays 12pm-5pm\nSundays 12pm-5pm
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/edward-hoppers-hudson-river-boyhood-and-emerging-artistic-vision-3/2023-03-11/
LOCATION:Edward Hopper House Art Center\, 82 N Broadway\, Nyack\, NY 10960\, USA
CATEGORIES:Art,enjoy-nyack,Fall-Fun,History,Holiday Fun,paintings,photographs,Visual-Art,Winter-Fun
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230311T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230311T160000
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CREATED:20230306T180439Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230311T181846Z
UID:10005528-1678539600-1678550400@www.hudsonriver.com
SUMMARY:Unique Crystal Fine Art Paintings
DESCRIPTION:Do you love crystals? Experience the power of crystals\nin a new collection of 20+ original fine art crystal paintings.\nEach painting combines the power of a specific Color\, Image\, and Crystal to\nproduce positive energy for peace\, joy\, success\, and/or wealth. Crystals in the paintings include: Citrine\, Amethyst\,\nRose Quartz\, Clear Quartz\, Peridot\, Moonstone\, and others.\nYou will feel the power of these unique crystal paintings when you visit.\nPaintings come with info about the crystal\, color\, and image used\nand are affordably priced from $60 to $195.\nThis is a must-see\, brand-new\, unique fine-art genre.\nArts Alive Art Gallery\, 85 South Broadway\, Nyack\, NY\nSaturdays & Sundays 1 – 4 pm.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/unique-crystal-fine-art-paintings-13/
LOCATION:Arts Alive Art Gallery\,85 South Broadway\, Nyack\, NY 10960\, USA
CATEGORIES:Art,enjoy-nyack,Family-Friendly,paintings,photographs,Photography,Portraiture,Seasonal,Shopping,Visual-Art,Winter-Fun
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ORGANIZER;CN="Arts Alive Art Gallery":MAILTO:hvwebtv@aol.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230311T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230311T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162758
CREATED:20230221T174958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230331T150422Z
UID:10005720-1678539600-1678557600@www.hudsonriver.com
SUMMARY:Double Vision at Lagstein Gallery
DESCRIPTION:DON BRADFORD\nDon Bradford\, a ceramic artist for more than 40 years\, has worked with raku\, pit-barrel firing and ceramic sculpture. His pieces have been exhibited at the New Jersey State Museum\, the Zimmerli Museum at Rutgers University\, The Bergen Museum\, and Morris Set Museum\, among others. \nA practicing ceramic instructor\, he has taught and lectured for the NJ Arts in Education Foundation’s Project Impact\,  the Thompson Park Creative Arts Center in New Jersey; St Thomas Aquinas College\, and RoCA in New York. Bradford holds a BA from  Montclair University and a MA from William Patterson University\, and independent studies at Tuscarora Pottery School\, NV\,  the Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts\, TN\, the Greenwich House Pottery\, NYC\, and the Aegean School of Fine Arts\, Greece. \nMELISSA SGROI\nMelissa Sgroi\, an emerging abstract expressionist painter\, primarily works on oversized primed canvas attached to the wall with pushpins and nails\, which she later stretches. Sgroi paints on paper as well\, developing gestural brushstrokes and color groups. \nLAGSTEIN  GALLERY\n85 South Broadway\nNyack NY 10960\n845.535.1509\nGALLERY HOURS:\nThurs:3-6\nFri:    3-6\nSat:  1-6\nSun:  1-4\nor by appointment lagsteingallery@gmail.com
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/double-vision-at-lagstein-gallery/2023-03-11/
LOCATION:Lagstein Gallery\,85 South Broadway\, Nyack\, NY 10960\, USA
CATEGORIES:Art,enjoy-nyack,Free-Admission,paintings,photographs,Photography,Portraiture,Seasonal,Shopping,Spring Fling,Visual-Art,Winter-Fun
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lagstein Gallery":MAILTO:lagsteingallery@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230311T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230311T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162758
CREATED:20230308T180848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230311T181845Z
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SUMMARY:Morning Music Club presents Music in Times of War
DESCRIPTION:Pianist Pavlo Gintov has been described as “a poet of the keyboard” by\nMarty Lash of the Illinois Entertainer\, a “musical storyteller” by the\nJapanese publication Shikoku News\, and “a fantastic pianist and\nextraordinary artist” by Jerry Dubins of the Fanfare Magazine. He has\nplayed in venues world wide.\nA native of Ukraine\, Mr. Gintov graduated with honors from the Moscow State\nConservatory\, where he was a student of Lev Naumov and Daniil Kopylov. He\nholds a Doctor of Musical Art degree from the Manhattan School of Music in\nNew York City\, where he studied with Nina Svetlanova.\nWe are honored to present Mr. Gintov who will play some amazing piano\npieces.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/morning-music-club-presents-music-in-times-of-war/
LOCATION:New Hempstead Presbyterian Church 484 New Hempstead Rd\, New City\, NY\,484 New Hempstead Rd\, New City\, NY
CATEGORIES:Free-Admission,Live-Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230311T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230311T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162758
CREATED:20230227T192119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230227T192119Z
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SUMMARY:Jon Faddis Quartet
DESCRIPTION:“He’s the best ever\, including me!” — Dizzy Gillespie\n“…the world’s greatest trumpeter … the greatest trumpeter on the planet for decades … brash soloistic logic and breathtaking technical acuity …” — Time Out New York\nKnown as one of the most innovative and inspiring contemporary jazz trumpeters\, Grammy-nominee Jon Faddis’s career — like his mentor Dizzy Gillespie – has been marked by both intense integrity and great humor.\nWhether leading his own quartet\, conducting a celebrated orchestra or teaching at a prestigious college\, he is the consummate musician. His distinctive trumpet appears on hundreds of records and numerous soundtracks for film and television. Dizzy called him “the best ever\, including me!”
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/jon-faddis-quartet-4/
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230311T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230423T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162758
CREATED:20230317T185053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230423T201847Z
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SUMMARY:Vladimir Cybil Charlier\, Sari Dienes & Ned Harris
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/vladimir-cybil-charlier-sari-dienes-ned-harris/
LOCATION:Garner Arts Center\,55 W Railroad Ave\, Garnerville\, NY 10923\, USA\, 2 W Railroad Ave\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230311T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230311T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162758
CREATED:20230308T180848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230311T181846Z
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SUMMARY:Particle Theory in Concert:  Music Sessions in the Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Particle Theory in Concert\nMusic Sessions in the Gallery\nSaturday\, March 11 at 7:30pm\nTickets: $25 ($20 seniors/students)\n Enjoy an evening of great music in an intimate gallery setting.\nJoin Rockland Center for the Arts for a concert with the distinct\, colorful music of Particle Theory\, on Saturday\, March 11th at 7:30pm.\nSince the mid 90’s\, Gregg Terlizzi\, Lee Baronian And Arthur Toufayan have created some very distinct\, colorful music that collaborates Middle Eastern\, Jazz and Blue Grass. With timing changes and unique tempos as well as the wonderful blend of percussion\, mandolin\, and guitar\, this band has formulated a unique sound second to none.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/particle-theory-in-concert-music-sessions-in-the-gallery/
LOCATION:Rockland Center for the Arts\, 27 South Greenbush Road\, West Nyack\, 10994
CATEGORIES:Live-Music
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SUMMARY:Particle Theory in Concert: Music Sessions in the Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Particle Theory in Concert\nMusic Sessions in the Gallery\nSaturday\, March 11 at 7:30pm\nTickets: $25 ($20 seniors/students)\nEnjoy an evening of great music in an intimate gallery setting.\nJoin Rockland Center for the Arts for a concert with the distinct\, colorful\nmusic of Particle Theory\, on Saturday\, March 11th at 7:30pm.\nSince the mid 90’s\, Gregg Terlizzi\, Lee Baronian And Arthur Toufayan have\ncreated some very distinct\, colorful music that collaborates Middle\nEastern\, Jazz and Blue Grass. With timing changes and unique tempos as well\nas the wonderful blend of percussion\, mandolin\, and guitar\, this band has\nformulated a unique sound second to none.\nLee Baronian: acclaimed percussionist whose versatile musical style ranges\nfrom Jazz to Middle Eastern to Rock to Bluegrass. He has performed with\nworld-renowned percussionist Arto Tuncboyaciyan from the Al DiMeola and Joe\nZawinul groups. He has also toured through Europe with Middle Eastern\nfusion groups Taksim and Transition. Currently\, he is the co-founder of the\nband “Particle Theory”\, a band in he describes as Jazz-grass fusion.\nGregg Terlizzi: the co-founder of the band “Particle Theory”. His early\nguitar influence was in rock music where he led two different groups “Sick\nand Tired” and “The Shredders”. In his early 20’s he discovered the sounds\nof jazz great Wes Montgomery\, which would later change his style of playing\nand composing. As his jazz roots grew so did his interest in bluegrass\nmusic. He began studying mandolin and listened to the masters such as Bill\nMonroe\, David Grisman\, and Sam Bush. His unique style and diverse\nbackground are the basis of the Particle Theory sound.\nArthur Toufayan\, heralding from a long line of Armenien heritage\, was first\nexposed to the style of Middle Eastern Music through his greatest\ninfluence\, his grandfather\, Artin Toufayan. At the age of 4\, Arthur began\nspending much of his time alongside his grandfather either at the famous\,\nfamily owned Toufayan Bakery or while he plucked the oud\, the short necked\,\nfretless 11 string lute like instrument. Drawn to the music\, Arthur began\ntaking guitar lessons at the age of 12 with interest in heavy metal then\neventually the Grateful Dead and the whimsical sounds of Jerry Garcia’s\nguitar. From there\, Arthur found himself engulfed in the styles of Django\nReinhardt\, Doc Watson\, Tony Rice\, Rick Neilson\, Eddie Van Halen\, Bob\nMarley\, Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page. He teamed up with John Siliato to form\nWigjam\, one of northern New Jersey’s original Grateful Dead Tribute Bands\nand soon after teamed up with Lee Baronian and Gregg Terlizzi to form the\nband Particle Theory. Both bands continue to play throughout the tri-state\narea.\nThis concert is Saturday\, March 11th\, 2023 at 7:30 pm. You may purchase\ntickets in advance for $25 (seniors & students $20)\, call 845-358-0877 to\nreserve tickets. Rockland Center for the Arts is located at 27 S. Greenbush\nRd.\, West Nyack\, NY. Regular hours are: Mon-Sat 11-4; closed Sundays. For\nmore information visithttp://www.rocklandartcenter.org or call\n845-358-0877.\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/particle-theory-in-concert-music-sessions-in-the-gallery-2/
LOCATION:Rockland Center for the Arts\,Rockland Center for the Arts\, 27 S. Greenbush Rd.
CATEGORIES:Live-Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230311T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230311T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162758
CREATED:20230308T180848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230311T181846Z
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SUMMARY:Particle Theory in Concert: Music Sessions in the Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Particle Theory in Concert\nMusic Sessions in the Gallery\nSaturday\, March 11 at 7:30pm\nTickets: $25 ($20 seniors/students)\nEnjoy an evening of great music in an intimate gallery setting.\nJoin Rockland Center for the Arts for a concert with the distinct\, colorful\nmusic of Particle Theory\, on Saturday\, March 11th at 7:30pm.\nSince the mid 90’s\, Gregg Terlizzi\, Lee Baronian And Arthur Toufayan have\ncreated some very distinct\, colorful music that collaborates Middle\nEastern\, Jazz and Blue Grass. With timing changes and unique tempos as well\nas the wonderful blend of percussion\, mandolin\, and guitar\, this band has\nformulated a unique sound second to none.\nLee Baronian: acclaimed percussionist whose versatile musical style ranges\nfrom Jazz to Middle Eastern to Rock to Bluegrass. He has performed with\nworld-renowned percussionist Arto Tuncboyaciyan from the Al DiMeola and Joe\nZawinul groups. He has also toured through Europe with Middle Eastern\nfusion groups Taksim and Transition. Currently\, he is the co-founder of the\nband “Particle Theory”\, a band in he describes as Jazz-grass fusion.\nGregg Terlizzi: the co-founder of the band “Particle Theory”. His early\nguitar influence was in rock music where he led two different groups “Sick\nand Tired” and “The Shredders”. In his early 20’s he discovered the sounds\nof jazz great Wes Montgomery\, which would later change his style of playing\nand composing. As his jazz roots grew so did his interest in bluegrass\nmusic. He began studying mandolin and listened to the masters such as Bill\nMonroe\, David Grisman\, and Sam Bush. His unique style and diverse\nbackground are the basis of the Particle Theory sound.\nArthur Toufayan\, heralding from a long line of Armenien heritage\, was first\nexposed to the style of Middle Eastern Music through his greatest\ninfluence\, his grandfather\, Artin Toufayan. At the age of 4\, Arthur began\nspending much of his time alongside his grandfather either at the famous\,\nfamily owned Toufayan Bakery or while he plucked the oud\, the short necked\,\nfretless 11 string lute like instrument. Drawn to the music\, Arthur began\ntaking guitar lessons at the age of 12 with interest in heavy metal then\neventually the Grateful Dead and the whimsical sounds of Jerry Garcia’s\nguitar. From there\, Arthur found himself engulfed in the styles of Django\nReinhardt\, Doc Watson\, Tony Rice\, Rick Neilson\, Eddie Van Halen\, Bob\nMarley\, Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page. He teamed up with John Siliato to form\nWigjam\, one of northern New Jersey’s original Grateful Dead Tribute Bands\nand soon after teamed up with Lee Baronian and Gregg Terlizzi to form the\nband Particle Theory. Both bands continue to play throughout the tri-state\narea.\nThis concert is Saturday\, March 11th\, 2023 at 7:30 pm. You may purchase\ntickets in advance for $25 (seniors & students $20)\, call 845-358-0877 to\nreserve tickets. Rockland Center for the Arts is located at 27 S. Greenbush\nRd.\, West Nyack\, NY. Regular hours are: Mon-Sat 11-4; closed Sundays. For\nmore information visithttp://www.rocklandartcenter.org or call\n845-358-0877.\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/particle-theory-in-concert-music-sessions-in-the-gallery-3/
LOCATION:Rockland Center for the Arts\,Rockland Center for the Arts\, 27 S. Greenbush Rd.
CATEGORIES:Live-Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230311T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230311T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162758
CREATED:20230124T172737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230227T192119Z
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SUMMARY:David Cross - Worst Daddy In The World Tour with Special Guest Sean Patton
DESCRIPTION:Emmy Award winner and two-time Grammy Award nominee\, David Cross is an inventive performer\, writer\, and producer on stage and screen.\nOn February 12\, 2022\, Cross premiered his comedy special\, David Cross: I’m From The Future\, as a livestream event available internationally on his website. Recorded on November 8\, 2021 in Brooklyn\, NY\, the special finds Cross reflecting on life during the pandemic\, euthanizing a pet\, The Gettysburg Address\, the true power of wishes\, and so much more. Cross’ 2019 comedy special\, David Cross: Oh Come On\, is available on Amazon Prime and Peacock. He was nominated for two Grammy Awards for the albums\, …America…Great\, and Shut Up You F***ing Baby\, and his comedy special\, David Cross: The Pride is Back\, was named one of the 25 best stand-up comedy specials and concert films of all time by Rolling Stone in July 2015.\nIn 2021\, Cross starred in the National Geographic series\, Genius: Aretha\, portraying famed music producer\, Jerry Wexler\, opposite Cynthia Erivo as Aretha Franklin; he made guest appearances in the\, critically-acclaimed HBO Max miniseries\, Station Eleven; and starred in the HBO Max film\, 8-Bit Christmas. Other groundbreaking TV credits include Arrested Development\, Goliath\, The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret\, Mr. Show with Bob and David\, Freak Show\, and The Ben Stiller Show.\nIn 2020\, Cross received rave reviews for his starring role in the dramatic film\, The Dark Divide\, and in 2018\, he was part of the ensemble cast with Tom Hanks and Meryl Streep in Steven Spielberg’s The Post. Cross released the indie film Hits\, which he wrote and directed and has appeared in numerous films including Kill Your Darlings\, It’s a Disaster\, Abel\, Year One\, Waiting for Guffman\, Men in Black and Men in Black II\, Ghost World\, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind\, Pitch Perfect 2\, I’m Not There\, and he provided his vocal talents for several animated films\, including Megamind\, the Kung Fu Panda franchise and Curious George.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/david-cross-worst-daddy-in-the-world-tour-with-special-guest-sean-patton/
LOCATION:Tarrytown Music Hall\, 13 Main Street\, Tarrytown\, NY\, 10591\, United States
CATEGORIES:Comedy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230311T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230311T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162758
CREATED:20221108T173831Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221108T173831Z
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SUMMARY:Professor Louie’s Century of The Blues Concert ft. Dom Flemons and Ray Blue
DESCRIPTION:In association with The Hudson Valley Blues Society\npresents: \nThe return of Professor Louie’s Century Of The Blues Concert \nWith Dom Flemons\, Professor Louie & The Crowmatix and The Miles of Blues Horns featuring Ray Blue. \nPhotographic Journey by Joseph A. Rosen on the big screen “Keeping The Blues Alive “ \nMC for the Evening: Captain Toast from The Legendary Rhythm & Blues Cruise \nDom Flemons: Grammy Award Winner\, Two-Time Emmy Nominee\, 2020 U.S. Artists Fellow – Dom Flemons\, American Songster\, his repertoire covers over 100 years of early American popular music. An expert player on the banjo\, guitar\, harmonica\, jug\, percussion\, quills\, fife and rhythm bones. www.theamericansongster.com \n  \nProfessor Louie\, Award-Winning Musician & Producer\, with his Grammy Nominated group Professor Louie & The Crowmatix have been Inducted into The New York State Blues Hall of Fame and are members of Canada South Blues Museum ~ torchbearers of the true spirit of American Roots Music. Their acclaimed CD Strike Up The Band has been on The Contemporary Blues Radio charts for over a year. www.professorlouie.com \nRay Blue is a soulful saxophonist\, composer and music educator and tours internationally. Ray’s big warm sound captures you and holds you tight. He is earning considerable attention in the U.S. and Europe with his stellar band and his ​deep appreciation for the blues. He assembled a special horn section for this show The Miles Of Blues Horns. www.rayblue.com
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/professor-louies-century-of-the-blues-concert-ft-dom-flemons-and-ray-blue/
LOCATION:Paramount Hudson Valley Theater\, 1008 Brown St\, Peekskill\, NY\, 10566\, United States
CATEGORIES:Live-Music,Performing Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="Paramount Hudson Valley Theater":MAILTO:boxoffice@paramounthudsonvalley.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230311T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230311T223000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162758
CREATED:20230309T181035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230311T181846Z
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SUMMARY:Pride and Prejudice at Elmwood Playhouse
DESCRIPTION:Elmwood Playhouse opens Kate Hamill’s riotously irreverent adaptation of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice on Friday March 10 in Nyack\, NY. The show runs through April 1\, with an open-captioned performance on March 30.\nDirected by Alison Costello and featuring Rick Apicella\, Darren Carfano\, Dana Duff\, Katie Schmidt Feder\, Ken Hatlee\, Sierra Lidén\, Aaron Newcome\, and Emma Ruck\, Elmwood’s production of Pride and Prejudice delivers this classic story with edge and energy. It’s fun and funny and full of surprises– definitely not your grandmother’s Austen!\nPerformances begin March 10 and continue through April 1. Curtain is at 8 pm on Fridays and Saturdays\, 2 pm on Sundays\, and 8 pm for the open-captioned performance on Thursday March 30. Tickets are on sale now: $27; seniors/youth/military are $24.\nElmwood Community Playhouse is the 2022 winner of Broadway World’s “Favorite Local Theatre\,” as well as a dozen other awards for individual productions\, directors\, actors\, and designers this season.\nTickets and information at elmwoodplayhouse.com 845 353 1313
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/pride-and-prejudice-at-elmwood-playhouse/
LOCATION:Nyack\, NY\, USA
CATEGORIES:Art,enjoy-nyack,Seasonal,Theater,Theater and Film,Winter-Fun
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ORGANIZER;CN="Elmwood Playhouse":MAILTO:info@elmwoodplayhouse.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230311T213000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230311T230000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162758
CREATED:20230227T192119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230227T192119Z
UID:10005496-1678570200-1678575600@www.hudsonriver.com
SUMMARY:Jon Faddis Quartet
DESCRIPTION:“He’s the best ever\, including me!” — Dizzy Gillespie\n“…the world’s greatest trumpeter … the greatest trumpeter on the planet for decades … brash soloistic logic and breathtaking technical acuity …” — Time Out New York\nKnown as one of the most innovative and inspiring contemporary jazz trumpeters\, Grammy-nominee Jon Faddis’s career — like his mentor Dizzy Gillespie – has been marked by both intense integrity and great humor.\nWhether leading his own quartet\, conducting a celebrated orchestra or teaching at a prestigious college\, he is the consummate musician. His distinctive trumpet appears on hundreds of records and numerous soundtracks for film and television. Dizzy called him “the best ever\, including me!”
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/jon-faddis-quartet-3/
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230312T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230312T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162758
CREATED:20230312T181846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230312T181846Z
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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-138/
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:20230312T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230312T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162758
CREATED:20230124T161911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230127T155416Z
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SUMMARY:Edward Hopper's Hudson River Boyhood and Emerging Artistic Vision
DESCRIPTION:Curated by Carole Perry and Kathleen Motes Bennewitz\, with Lynne Z. Bassett\nThis exhibition investigates how the artistic vision of Edward Hopper (1882-1967) coalesced during his youth in Nyack until he moved away in 1908\, at age 26\, to pursue his career in New York City. It features selections of the artist’s early drawings and sketches on loan from the Whitney Museum of American Art\, private collections and the Arthayer R. Sanborn Hopper Collection Trust\, as well as school notebooks\, artmaking materials\, and costumes\, memorabilia\, and artworks by Hopper and family members from the Edward Hopper House Museum’s collection and its Sanborn-Hopper Family Archive. Together\, these objects provide a glimpse into Hopper’s early years\, the influence of his boyhood proximity to the busy waterfront and commercial district of his hometown\, and insights into his life at home and his family’s support of his developing talent and ambitions.\n$10 Non-Members\n$8 Seniors\nMembership checked at door\nExhibit runs from November 3\, 2022-March 26\, 2023 during the Hopper House’s regular hours\, which are as follows:\nThursdays 1pm-5pm\nFridays 1pm-5pm\nSaturdays 12pm-5pm\nSundays 12pm-5pm
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/edward-hoppers-hudson-river-boyhood-and-emerging-artistic-vision-3/2023-03-12/
LOCATION:Edward Hopper House Art Center\, 82 N Broadway\, Nyack\, NY 10960\, USA
CATEGORIES:Art,enjoy-nyack,Fall-Fun,History,Holiday Fun,paintings,photographs,Visual-Art,Winter-Fun
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230312T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230312T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162758
CREATED:20230312T181846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230312T181847Z
UID:10005558-1678626000-1678636800@www.hudsonriver.com
SUMMARY:Unique Crystal Fine Art Paintings
DESCRIPTION:Do you love crystals? Experience the power of crystals\nin a new collection of 20+ original fine art crystal paintings.\nEach painting combines the power of a specific Color\, Image\, and Crystal to\nproduce positive energy for peace\, joy\, success\, and/or wealth. Crystals in the paintings include: Citrine\, Amethyst\,\nRose Quartz\, Clear Quartz\, Peridot\, Moonstone\, and others.\nYou will feel the power of these unique crystal paintings when you visit.\nPaintings come with info about the crystal\, color\, and image used\nand are affordably priced from $60 to $195.\nThis is a must-see\, brand-new\, unique fine-art genre.\nArts Alive Art Gallery\, 85 South Broadway\, Nyack\, NY\nSaturdays & Sundays 1 – 4 pm.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/unique-crystal-fine-art-paintings-14/
LOCATION:Arts Alive Art Gallery\,85 South Broadway\, Nyack\, NY 10960\, USA
CATEGORIES:Art,enjoy-nyack,Family-Friendly,paintings,photographs,Photography,Portraiture,Seasonal,Shopping,Visual-Art,Winter-Fun
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ORGANIZER;CN="Arts Alive Art Gallery":MAILTO:hvwebtv@aol.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230312T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230312T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162758
CREATED:20230221T174958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230331T150422Z
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SUMMARY:Double Vision at Lagstein Gallery
DESCRIPTION:DON BRADFORD\nDon Bradford\, a ceramic artist for more than 40 years\, has worked with raku\, pit-barrel firing and ceramic sculpture. His pieces have been exhibited at the New Jersey State Museum\, the Zimmerli Museum at Rutgers University\, The Bergen Museum\, and Morris Set Museum\, among others. \nA practicing ceramic instructor\, he has taught and lectured for the NJ Arts in Education Foundation’s Project Impact\,  the Thompson Park Creative Arts Center in New Jersey; St Thomas Aquinas College\, and RoCA in New York. Bradford holds a BA from  Montclair University and a MA from William Patterson University\, and independent studies at Tuscarora Pottery School\, NV\,  the Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts\, TN\, the Greenwich House Pottery\, NYC\, and the Aegean School of Fine Arts\, Greece. \nMELISSA SGROI\nMelissa Sgroi\, an emerging abstract expressionist painter\, primarily works on oversized primed canvas attached to the wall with pushpins and nails\, which she later stretches. Sgroi paints on paper as well\, developing gestural brushstrokes and color groups. \nLAGSTEIN  GALLERY\n85 South Broadway\nNyack NY 10960\n845.535.1509\nGALLERY HOURS:\nThurs:3-6\nFri:    3-6\nSat:  1-6\nSun:  1-4\nor by appointment lagsteingallery@gmail.com
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/double-vision-at-lagstein-gallery/2023-03-12/
LOCATION:Lagstein Gallery\,85 South Broadway\, Nyack\, NY 10960\, USA
CATEGORIES:Art,enjoy-nyack,Free-Admission,paintings,photographs,Photography,Portraiture,Seasonal,Shopping,Spring Fling,Visual-Art,Winter-Fun
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lagstein Gallery":MAILTO:lagsteingallery@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230312T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230312T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162758
CREATED:20230227T192119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230227T192119Z
UID:10005498-1678629600-1678633200@www.hudsonriver.com
SUMMARY:Space Rocks: Asteroids\, Comets\, and Meteorites
DESCRIPTION:Did you know that 100 tons of dust and sand-sized particles from space bombard Earth daily? Thankfully\, most of it doesn’t make it through our atmosphere. However\, the larger meteorites that do survive offer a unique glimpse into the formation and evolution of our solar system.\nJoin environmental educator\, Kim Fendrich\, for a presentation on asteroids\, comets\, and meteorites\, and learn about the stories they tell us.\nThe presentation will take place in the art gallery at the he Rockefeller State Park Visitor’s Center.\nMax: 20 people
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/space-rocks-asteroids-comets-and-meteorites/
LOCATION:Rockefeller State Park Preserve\, 125 Phelps Way\, Pleasantville\, 10570\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talks and Presentations
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230312T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230312T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162758
CREATED:20230309T181037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230312T181846Z
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SUMMARY:Pride and Prejudice at Elmwood Playhouse
DESCRIPTION:Elmwood Playhouse opens Kate Hamill’s riotously irreverent adaptation of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice on Friday March 10 in Nyack\, NY. The show runs through April 1\, with an open-captioned performance on March 30.\nDirected by Alison Costello and featuring Rick Apicella\, Darren Carfano\, Dana Duff\, Katie Schmidt Feder\, Ken Hatlee\, Sierra Lidén\, Aaron Newcome\, and Emma Ruck\, Elmwood’s production of Pride and Prejudice delivers this classic story with edge and energy. It’s fun and funny and full of surprises– definitely not your grandmother’s Austen!\nPerformances begin March 10 and continue through April 1. Curtain is at 8 pm on Fridays and Saturdays\, 2 pm on Sundays\, and 8 pm for the open-captioned performance on Thursday March 30. Tickets are on sale now: $27; seniors/youth/military are $24.\nElmwood Community Playhouse is the 2022 winner of Broadway World’s “Favorite Local Theatre\,” as well as a dozen other awards for individual productions\, directors\, actors\, and designers this season.\nTickets and information at elmwoodplayhouse.com 845 353 1313
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/pride-and-prejudice-at-elmwood-playhouse-2/
LOCATION:Nyack\, NY\, USA
CATEGORIES:Art,enjoy-nyack,Seasonal,Theater,Theater and Film,Winter-Fun
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ORGANIZER;CN="Elmwood Playhouse":MAILTO:info@elmwoodplayhouse.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230312T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230312T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162758
CREATED:20230227T192120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230227T192120Z
UID:10005499-1678636800-1678640400@www.hudsonriver.com
SUMMARY:Judy Niemack Quartet
DESCRIPTION:A stunning\, sunny vocalist of pinpoint articulation\, fearless improvising\, exuberant scatting and riveting vocalese\, Judy Niemack is a singer’s singer\, wildly appreciated by the jazz cognoscenti. LA Jazz Scene calls her “one of the best\, and purest jazz singers ever.”\nAn inventive composer and original lyricist\, her 2018 album New York Stories with the DR Big Band earned 4 ½ stars from Downbeat. Her latest and 15 th album\, What’s Love\, got 4 stars from Jazzwise.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/judy-niemack-quartet/
LOCATION:Jazz Forum Club\, 1 Dixon Lane\, Tarrytown\, NY\, 10591\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230312T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230312T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162758
CREATED:20230227T192120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230227T192120Z
UID:10005500-1678644000-1678647600@www.hudsonriver.com
SUMMARY:Judy Niemack Quartet
DESCRIPTION:A stunning\, sunny vocalist of pinpoint articulation\, fearless improvising\, exuberant scatting and riveting vocalese\, Judy Niemack is a singer’s singer\, wildly appreciated by the jazz cognoscenti. LA Jazz Scene calls her “one of the best\, and purest jazz singers ever.”\nAn inventive composer and original lyricist\, her 2018 album New York Stories with the DR Big Band earned 4 ½ stars from Downbeat. Her latest and 15 th album\, What’s Love\, got 4 stars from Jazzwise.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/judy-niemack-quartet-2/
LOCATION:Jazz Forum Club\, 1 Dixon Lane\, Tarrytown\, NY\, 10591\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230313
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230403
DTSTAMP:20260403T162758
CREATED:20230112T160352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230307T180651Z
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SUMMARY:Pride & Prejudice @ Elmwood Playhouse
DESCRIPTION:written by Jane Austen\, adapted by Kate Hamill\ndirected by Alison Costello\nFriday March 10th 2023 — Saturday April 1st 2023\nThe classic story\, adapted with edge and energy for a new era\, explores the absurdities and thrills of finding your perfect (or imperfect) match in life. Literature’s greatest tale of latent love has never felt so theatrical\, or so full of life.\nPresented by special arrangement with Broadway Licensing
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/pride-prejudice-elmwood-playhouse/
LOCATION:Elmwood Community Playhouse\, Inc.\, 10 Park St\, Nyack\, NY 10960\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,enjoy-nyack,History,Seasonal,Spring Fling,Theater,Theater and Film
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ORGANIZER;CN="Elmwood Playhouse":MAILTO:info@elmwoodplayhouse.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230313T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230313T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162758
CREATED:20230313T182109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230313T182110Z
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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-139/
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230314T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230314T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162758
CREATED:20230314T182454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230314T182455Z
UID:10005567-1678784400-1678824000@www.hudsonriver.com
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-140/
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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