Art Walk Kingston (in-person)

Kingston, NY

Art Walk Kingston is a celebration of the arts and the local community. Over the course of two days, visitors and local residents are invited to explore three distinct areas of the city of Kingston and immerse themselves in a range of art and events. Paintings, photographs, drawings and sculptures are just some of the

Kingston O+ Festival (in person)

Kingston, NY

O+ (pronounced O Positive) supports the health of underinsured artists and musicians through festivals at which they exchange art-making and performances for wellness services: the art of medicine for the medicine of art. O+ helps strengthen community wellbeing with Narcan and CPR trainings, expos of local health-and wellness-related nonprofits, cycling events, classes in the healing

Kingston O+ Festival (in person)

Kingston, NY

O+ (pronounced O Positive) supports the health of underinsured artists and musicians through festivals at which they exchange art-making and performances for wellness services: the art of medicine for the medicine of art. O+ helps strengthen community wellbeing with Narcan and CPR trainings, expos of local health-and wellness-related nonprofits, cycling events, classes in the healing

O+ BHMK Mural Tour (in person)

BLM Mural Kingston 695 Broadway, Kingston, NY

Enjoy a tour of some of O Positive’s most fascinating outdoor wall murals. This is a specially guided walk that will provide you with an exciting and interesting experience of unique art in Kingston. The walk will begin at 10am at the Black Lives Matter Mural located at 695 Broadway at Liberty St. in Kingston,

Free

Oral History Project and live music by Ávila Ensemble (in person)

Reher Center 101 Broadway, Kingston, New York

At the heart of it, our work at the Reher Center is to honor the historic legacy of the bakery we inhabit - by amplifying the voices and contributions of Hudson Valley immigrants, past and present. To further that mission, we've partnered with the Kingston Library to record the personal stories of immigrant neighbors. The interviews

Free

“Sewing in Kingston” Exhibition Opening (in person)

Reher Center 101 Broadway, Kingston, New York

Sewing in Kingston is a major exhibit accompanied by a range of programs showcasing more than a century of Kingston’s rich history of garment manufacturing and the immigrant communities, entrepreneurs, and women whose work made it possible. Join us to learn about the ups and downs of Kingston’s garment industry, the persistence of small businesses,

Celebration of the Arts EXPO (in person)

Kingston Center of SUNY Ulster 94 Marys Ave, Kingston, New York

The 8th Annual Celebration of the Arts EXPO will take place at the state University of New York (SUNY) Ulster Kingston Campus and will feature a full day of free workshops in a variety of arts genres – including dance, music, puppet-making, animation, photography, painting, spoken word, writing and more. Professional teaching artists will lead

Kingston Forest Sanctuary Opening (in person)

Kingston Land Trust 71 Gross Street, Kingston, new york

Come experience the new public access amenities designed by the community, enjoy food and music (including an eclectic set from DJ Tinora), and help plant native shrubs and fruit trees! There will also be pumpkin carving, face painting, drumming, and traditional music from Veracruz Mexico - all activities are open for anyone to join. RSVP

Free

Volunteer with the Kingston Fall Street Sweep (in person)

Kingston, NY

Starting point: 177 Broadway, Kingston, NY (corner of Broadway and McEntee) Starting point coordinates (meeting location): 41.92269, -73.98827 Ending point: 65 Broadway, Kingston, NY 12401 Ending point coordinates: 41.91955, -73.98466 Trash and debris in the Hudson River Estuary are a persistent problem. While various clean-up programs and techniques are essential, innovative solutions are necessary to

Free

Holding Space for Tenderness: A Cyanotype Project by Carmen Lizardo

Reher Center 101 Broadway, Kingston, New York

Are you ready to leave your mark on Kingston's canvas? We invite you to participate in this Cyanotype Project by Carmen Lizardo, where your handprints will become a part of a unique art exhibition. Join us THIS Sunday, Nov. 12th from 2-4PM in the Reher Center Gallery as we partner with Kingston Midtown Arts District’s

Free