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  Deyrup/Revitzky
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Hopper House Art Center
82 N. Broadway, Nyack NY 10960
845.358.0774
www.hopperhouse.org
info@hopperhouse.org
2/13 - 3/21

Dorothy Deyrup: A Retrospective
Dennis Revitzky: New York Landscapes

Deyrup’s (1908-196) social realist perspective captures private moments and local scenes that compliment Revitzky’s timeless, richly textured New York State landscapes. Opening Reception: Saturday February 13, 5-7 p.m.




Teen Art Club
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Hopper House Art Center
82 North Broadway Nyack NY 10960
845.358.0774
www.hopperhouse.org
info@hopperhouse.org
2/13 - 11 a.m.

Second Saturday of every month, 11:00-12:30 pm

This art club is for High School students. This is a great way to build a portfolio for high school or college, or just a great way to express your creativity. The members of the art club decide upon projects at each meeting, with the help of adult mentor, Liz Sayles an illustrator and professor of Illustration and Cartooning. Members work on the projects at home and share their work at the next meeting. There are occasional guest artists and workshops. Fee: $2 per session, Free for Student Members of Hopper House.

Art/Dance Party
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Rockland Center for the Arts
27 South Greenbush Rd
West Nyack, NY 10994
www.rocklandartcenter.org
845-358-0877
2/13 - 8-11 p.m.

Music by FORRO* IN THE DARK, NYC’s best party band, whose syncopated rhythmic songs can barely contain the energy within them. Rolling Stone calls the foursome “Fierce,” and the Village Voice refers to them as “A Brazilian Dance floor Sensation, Injected With NYC Artiness.”

Come and dance dance dance at the RoCA party that has become the most highly anticipated blowout among the people that create, support and love the arts.

Tickets at 845 358 0877 or Lynnstein@aol.com

$25 members / $30 non-members (Includes refreshments)

Miniature & Dollhouse Show
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The Historical Society of Rockland County
20 Zukor Road, New City
845-634-9629
rocklandhistory.org
11/22 - 2/28/10

The return of the ever- popular Annual Miniature and Dollhouse Show, with the opening reception of this year’s show, A Serendiptiy!, on Sunday, November 22 from 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.

Serendipity is defined as the effect by which one accidentally discovers something fortunate, especially while looking for something entirely unrelated. Boys and girls, along with adults, are invited to come find their serendipitous moment as they explore two galleries of dollhouses, miniatures, and other treats. The exhibition will showcase the work of Clarke Dunham Studio with a complete small-scale train set. Dunham is well known for his fantastic trains and landscapes exhibited at Citi Corps in New York City. Miniatures by artists Sandra Mirque and Susan Farni will be seen along with the work of many other talented regional contributors including Rockland clay artist Rosemary Aiello.

The curator this year is Joanne Potanovic.
Special holiday admission: $7 adults and HSRC members; $3 children under 12. Price includes free admission to the 1832 Jacob Blauvelt House on Sundays from 12:00-4:00 p.m. Half-price for groups of ten or more is by reservation only.

GalleryHours: Tuesdays through Sundays, 12:00 - 4:00 p.m. Sunday admission includes a tour of the historic Jacob Blauvelt House. Show runs through Sunday, February 14, 2010


Fresh Paint
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Rockland Center for the Arts
27 South Greenbush Road, West Nyack
845-358-0877
1/17 - 3/7

Fresh Paint - an exhibition of rich, diverse, contemporary painting. Participating artists: Dominick Lombardi, Cecile Chong, Susannah Frosch, Jen P. Harris, Lisa Sanditz, Holly Sears and Michael Zansky. Curated by Lynn Stein. Artist Reception January 17, from 1-4 p.m.

Stage Life
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Rockland Center for the Arts
27 S. Greenbush Road,nWest Nyack
845-358-0877

Stage Life: the Photography of Stephanie Berger - As the staff photographer for the Lincoln Center Festival since its inception in 1996, Stephanie Berger (Piermont) brings her stunning images to RoCA in an exhibition that focuses on the visual drama of the stage. Artist Reception January 17 from 1-4 p.m.
Exhibit runs through March 7


Saturday Art Starts
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Hopper House Art Center
82 N. Broadway
Nyack, NY 10960
845.358.0774
info@hopperhouse.org
www.hopperhouse.org

1/9/10-2/27/10

Saturday Art Starts! With Delah McKay - Fearless Painting Sessions: Saturday Morning (9-12:30 pm)Have fun, loosen up, use your fingers and create your own way to paint.
Oil Painting Sessions: Saturday Afternoon (1:30-5:00 pm)A step by step approach to tuning up your “masterpiece” from set up to finish. Achieve that professional touch to your painting.
Includes teacher demonstrations and individual assistance with your painting.

Sessions take place at Delah McKay’s Studio in Piermont. $50 Hopper House members; $55 non-members

To register contact Hopper House.

Blue Rock Students
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New City Library
220 North Main Street, New City
845-634-4997
2/1 - 2/28

The students at Blue Rock School will exhibit projects at the New City Library during the month of February 2010. For more information call 845-627-0234. Visit us at www.bluerockschool.org.


Far from Home
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Azarian McCullough Art Gallery (AMAG)
St. Thomas Aquinas College
125 Route 340, Sparkill, NY 10976
845-398-4195
www.stac.edu
1/25 - 2/21

"Far from Home", a mixed-media exhibit by artist Wei-Hui Hsu, expresses feelings about being a foreigner who is traveling and residing far away from home. It explores cultural identity and cultural differences.

Ms. Hsu makes full-scale installations as well as smaller mixed-media pieces. Her work has been exhibited at alternative spaces, galleries, and museums in Taiwan, Korea, the United States and Canada.

Wei-Hui Hsu’s works incorporate a broad range of media such as: stretchable and stiffened fabrics, clothing, wire, plastic, rope, fiberglass, foam, cups, napkins, plastic soldiers, and lighting (both natural and artificial).

Her subject matter is metaphorical and often personal in nature. Opening Reception: February 10 at 4:30 p.m. Call for gallery hours.

Rivers and Shores
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Valley Cottage Library
110 Route 303
Valley Cottage, New York 10989
845-268-7700
www.vclib.org
2/1 - 2/28

Rivers and Shores - Nature Framed by Carol Palermo
Reception: Feb. 7 from 1-3 p.m.

Student Art at GAGA
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GAGA Arts Center
55 W. Railroad Ave., Garnerville
845-947-7108
www.gagaartscenter.org
1/29/10- 2/21/10

Invitational Student Art Exhibition
Eighteen young artists with seriously awesome talent participate in GAGA’s first annual invitational exhibition.

January 29, 2010 – February 21, 2010
Opening Reception: Friday, January 29, 2010 6-9pm

Gallery Hours: Fridays- 4-8PM, Saturdays 2-6PM and Sundays 12-4PM

Each year, GAGA Arts Center hosts a student art exhibition during the GAGA Arts Festival. At the 2009 Festival, eleven of these exceptional artists were selected by a committee of professional artists to be included as Featured Artists in GAGA’s first Annual Invitational Student Art Exhibition. An invitation was then extended to high school art teachers county-wide to select one of their most promising students. The result is a wonderful exhibition of extremely talented young artists.

Participants:
Featured Student Artists from 2009 GAGA Arts Festival
Lauren Beltramo, Nyack High School
Emily Couch, Nyack High School
Ji Sun Kim, Clarkstown High School South
Julie Lee , Nanuet Senior High School
Aliya Mejias, Suffern High School
Chloe Miller, Green Meadow Waldorf School
David O’Neill, Clarkstown High School South
Angelina Torreano, Rockland Country Day School
Christina Trizzino, Clarkstown High School North

Art Faculty Selected Student Artists
Tara Chizinski, Pearl River High School
Maureen Dougherty, Albertus Magnus High School
June Han, Nanuet Senior High School
Jisu Jung , Rockland Country Day School
Susan Li, Suffern High School
Samantha Long, Nyack High School
Alyssa Miller, Clarkstown High School North
Rebecca Renold, Green Meadow Waldorf School

GAGA Arts Center thanks the Arts Fund of Rockland, a project of the Arts Council of Rockland, for their generous support.
This project is made possible, in part, with funds from the Community Arts Grants program of the Arts Council of Rockland and the Decentralization Program of the New
York State Council on the Arts.


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