RiverWinds Gallery is a curated group of local artists showing this month at Gallery 40. Participating Artists: Ellen Metzger O’Shea, Emily Marchesiello, Galina Krasskova, Harriet Forman Barrett, Karl LaLonde, KP Devlin, Linda Hubbard, Lori Lillimagi-Boehm, Lorna Thompson, Mary Ann Glass, Paola Bari, Phyllis Chadwick, Sandra Belitza-Vazquez, Susan DiGilio, Virginia Donovan You can view the gallery here.
Morning Light, Gun Powder River by Tarryl Gabel Each artist is always looking to discover new things, new mediums, new inspirations and experimenting is part of each artist's life. As we develop our work, we always have some work that we think is special, sometimes because it is an achievement in a new technique, sometimes …
Free; via zoom. We are all familiar with the proverbial comprehensive plan that “sits on the shelf.” How can comprehensive plans be designed to have a better chance at an active, dynamic life before and after adoption? This is more important than ever as communities need to respond to a multiplicity of natural, economic, and …
Join David O. Roberts, local lecturer at Vassar College LLI and Marist College CLS, as we explore the connection between art history and fashion. This presentation includes iconic paintings showing important styles of clothing will be examined, famous artists as designers will be explored, as well as designers who have been inspired by famous works …
Film for Praxis is an initiative designed to use film as a place to discuss ways to move forward toward liberation for all. On December 14th, we’ll have another conversation you can join about “Sir! No Sir!”
Come get inspired at our Open Figure Drawing! Drop in to draw from our live model in a non-critical, non-instructional setting, and meet fellow local artists. This is a perfect session for artists who want to practice drawing the figure on their own and connect with other artists. All skill levels are welcome! Bring your …
Bardavon Presents our 24/25 film series, PREMIER PERFORMANCES. This year’s film choices focus on legendary stars of stage and screen in some of their most memorable roles. In addition to the screenings being free of charge, all nine films in the series are preceded by a Happy Hour, featuring half-price beer and wine, as well …
Winter is Coming!...And the with the Winter Solstice brings us the return of the sun, and we celebrate the season with reflection, release and set new intentions for the year ahead. Celebrate the first day of Winter with friends and loved ones by creating handmade crafts and participate in a Winter Potluck Exchange of cozy …
“Kwanzaa is an African American and Pan-African holiday that originated from “first fruits,” or harvest, celebrations across Africa. The name “Kwanzaa” comes from the Kiswahili phrase “matunda ya kwanza,” meaning “first fruit.” - CSUN “Concept and Significance Definition: Ujima focuses on the collective responsibility to uplift and support one another within the community. It’s about working together to …