“Ritual: Art and Withcraft” Exhibition (in person)

Womenswork.Art 4 South Clinton Street, Poughkeepsie, NY

This exhibition will be exploring the all too important act of Ritual all peoples, no matter what religion/faith practice/culture, have rituals in their daily lives. It is the grounding of these practices that is one of the pillars of Witchcraft, and in Creative Arts it is no different. Through Ritual, we ask for artists to

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Out on the Farm: An All-Ages Queer Fall Festival (in person)

Wiklow Orchards 341 Pancake Hollow Rd, Highland, NY

Out on the Farm is back! Spend a family-friendly fall night at the orchard with haaayrides, fresh cider donuts, apple picking, music + more. Gather with your queer family, friends and pets for a night Out on the Farm! Big Gay Hudson Valley is proud to partner with our friends at Wilklow Orchards to offer

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iena Cruz Artist in Residence Exhibition Opening (in person)

Visitor Center Art Gallery 233 Liberty Street, Newburgh, New York

As part of VISITOR CENTER’s mission to support emerging interdisciplinary artists of the Hudson Valley and beyond, the invitational residency will provide space for creative investigation and experimentation with new concepts or materials. During the self-directed residency, artists are encouraged to experiment with a new body of work or develop a new process and are invited to

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Fall Kill AquaBlitz 2022 (in person)

58 Parker Ave 58 Parker Ave, Poughkeepsie, NY

The Fall Kill AquaBlitz is a community event that will explore the under-appreciated living things in the Fall Kill. Teams of volunteers will visit a site along the creek to collect data about what is living in this urban stream. Feel free to come anytime between 2pm - 6pm. REGISTER HERE. Transportation will be provided

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Art Exhibit Reception & Artist Talk (in person)

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

On Friday Oct 7th, the Loeb will host a reception to celebrate the current exhibition On the Grid: Ways of Seeing in Print, followed by a talk by artist Aaron Turner, whose work is included in the show. Aaron will be visiting from Arkansas, where he teaches at the U of Arkansas and directs the

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