• Hudson Valley Co-op Mixer

    GWI Greenhouse GWI Greenhouse, 65 St. James St., Kingston, NY, United States

    Hudson Valley Co-op Mixer January 23, 6:00-9:00pm Location: The GWI Greenhouse: 65 St James Street, Kingston, NY 12401 Calling all changemakers in the Mid-Hudson Valley! Are you passionate about building a more local, self-determined, and community-led economy? Join the HV Coop Winter Mixer on Thursday, January 23rd from 6-9 pm at the GWI Greenhouse in Kingston.

  • Brain Body Art Initiative

    The Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center 124 Raymond Ave, Poughkeepsie, NY, United States

    3:30 - 5:30 pm Register here.  

  • Art Exploration & Art Making at Dia: Beacon Hosted by Evergreen Minds and Dia: Beacon

    Dia Beacon 3 Beekman Street, Beacon, NY

    This is event is free and for people who are living with dementia, their care partners and family members. All ages are welcome and encouraged to join! We are thrilled to explore the works of Andy Warhol this month and then create our own creative expressions in response. Registration is free but registration is required.

  • Arts Mid-Hudson Annual Meeting

    Arts Mid-Hudson 696 Dutchess Turnpike, Suite F, Poughkeepsie, New York

    The Board of Directors of Arts Mid-Hudson cordially invites all to attend the 2025 Annual Meeting on Monday, January 27, 2025 at 5:00 p.m. at the Arts Mid-Hudson Gallery, 696 Dutchess Turnpike, Suite F, Poughkeepsie, NY 12603 Join us as we present our 2024 Annual Report and the 2025 Board of Directors.

  • TMI Project Applicant Q&A Session

    TMI Project true storytelling workshops are a cornerstone of our mission to change the world, one story at a time. This year, we’ll be hosting a training workshop from April-July where participants learn to write and perform a true personal story, and learn the skills to guide others through the process in future workshops. Learn

  • Organizing Academy with For the Many

    For the Many Poughkeepsie Office 302A Mill St, Poughkeepsie, NY

    A deeper dive into our theory of change, our strategy, and organizing skills for folks who are interested in leveling up their commitment to For the Many in 2025. We’re asking that everyone who goes through our Organizing Academy leaves with a commitment of attending at least 2 events per month with For the Many!

  • Organizing Academy with For the Many

    For the Many Poughkeepsie Office 302A Mill St, Poughkeepsie, NY

    If you want to hone your organizing skills and level up your involvement with For the Many this year, join us at our Organizing Academy next Saturday! We will be digging deeper into our theory of change, our strategy, and doing trainings on organizing skills, and asking all our “graduates” to make a commitment of

  • Fusing Forms: Contemporary Women Reimagining Encaustics, Opening Exhibition Reception

    Gallery 40 40 Cannon Street, Poughkeepsie, NY

    Opening Reception: Saturday, February 1, 2025 5-7 pm On display through March 2, 2025 Encaustic, derived from the Greek word enkaustikos meaning "to burn in," is one of the oldest artistic mediums, combining heated resin, beeswax, and pigment. Revived in the 20th century, it continues to inspire contemporary artists today. This exhibition features nine female

  • Canvassing for Utility and Housing Justice in Kingston with For the Many

    13 Grand Street 13 Grand Street, Kingston, NY

    Canvassing for Utility and Housing Justice Sunday, February 2 | 1-4pm | 13 Grand St. Kingston   If we’re gonna build a movement of everyday people, we need to talk to our neighbors! We’re canvassing on Sunday in Kingston to talk to folks about why we need to pass the NY HEAT Act and the

  • Climate Grief Conversations with Good Work Institute

    GWI Greenhouse GWI Greenhouse, 65 St. James St., Kingston, NY, United States

    “We are picking up distress signals, as living beings on this planet.” – Jenny Bates Jenny Bates and Micah (GWI) are holding ongoing climate grief conversations. Grief is not easily processed alone. The grief felt, consciously or unconsciously, regarding the planet is on a scale previously unknown to our species. This series of conversations is