Hopper House Art Center
82 N Broadway Nyack NY 10960
845.358.0774
www.hopperhouse.org
info@hopperhouse.org
3/27/10-5/9/10
Mathhew Murray: Abandoned America
Tracy Silva-Barbosa: Time Transcending Time
Opening Reception: Saturday, March 27, 5-7pm
Murray's photographys of abandoned and decaying buildings reveal an etheral stillness while Silva-Barbosa juxtaposes disparate elements in her mixed media paintings to create a delicate narrative vocabulary. Gallery hours are Thursday - Sunday 1 - 4 p.m.
Description:
The Historical Society of Rockland County
20 Zukor Road, New City.
845-634-9629
rocklandhistory.org.
3/21 - 5/9
The Historical Society of Rockland County Opens Two Exhibitions: Voices from Rockland: An Early History of the County(on permanent display)and Why Archives Matter (on display through May 9)with a reception on March 21.
The Voices from Rockland: Early History of the County exhibition will relate early history through historic objects and documents representing the stories of the people, buildings and sites using the Historical Society’s varied collections to tell stories.
For example, a Lenape cooking pot will begin to tell the story of the history around the Leni-Lenape daily life. A beautiful and rare Rooster Weathervane leads us into the history of early Dutch residents, exploring settlement patterns and important landmarks. A pair of Treason House Candlesticks will help us explore the story of Rockland’s “Treason House” where, supposedly, Benedict Arnold met with the spy Major Andre to plot against Washington’s troops. The exhibition will also include Nyack Turnpike mementos including maps, petitions, cut nails, information about Pierson’s factory in Suffern and information on settlements and factories in Ramapo. The story of Tom, an enslaved man in Rockland County will be relayed with documents and archival records. Through Tunis Smith’s diary the exhibition will look at observations from a farmer’s diary in the lower Hudson --ordinary, extraordinary, and vivid details of farming as a way of life and the relationship farmers have to the landscape, weather, crop production and sales. With the help of documents from Elizabeth Van Houten’s Sampler, the exhibition will explore childhood in that period of time and information about her and her family.
Why Archives Matter, a traveling exhibition developed by the Upstate History Alliance explores the meaning, use and preservation of archives and historical records using visuals from repositories throughout Upstate New York, including photographs, maps. Highlights of the exhibit include Civil War diaries; WWI exemption letters; a 1775 Stony Point Deed; WWII era cards; Woman’s Suffrage handbills; cotton horse thief poster from Clarkstown circa 1890 and an 1877 Ramapo tax ledger.
Tuesdays through Sundays, 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Sunday admission includes a tour of the historic 1832 Jacob Blauvelt House on the museum’s property. Admission to both exhibition: $7; $5 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.
Description:
Elmwood Playhouse
10 Park Street
Nyack, NY 10960
www.elmwoodplayhouse.com
845-353-1313
3/12 - 4/10
By David Lindsay-Abaire, directed by Deb Failla
The Pulitzer Prize winning play about family and crisis.
Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. Sundays at 2 p.m.(Special Thursday night performance April 8 at 8 p.m.)
The Valley Cottage Library
110 Route 303
Valley Cottage, NY 10989
845-268-7700
Joanne McNally
4/2 - 28
Going Green: 110 Years of Palisades Parks -
Palisades Interstate Park Commission Historic Photographs.
Description:
Finkelstein Memorial Library
24 Chestnut Street, Spring Valley
845) 352-5700
www.finkelsteinlibrary.org/
3/21 - 4/30
"The Art Of Seeing" Paintings by Helen David and her students. On exhibit through April during Library hours, in the Gallery/Meeting Room on the main floor.
Description:
Azarian-McCullough Art Gallery
St. Thomas Aquinas College
125 Route 340
Sparkill, NY 10976
www.stac.edu
845-398-4195
4/5 - 5/15
Student/Alumni Art Exhibit - Featuring the works of St. Thomas Aquinas College students and alumni. Mixed media.
Artist's Reception: April 15, 4:30pm-7:30 p.m. Regular viewing hours are: Sun. and Mon. 2-4 p.m., Tues. 1-3 p.m. and Wed. 2-3 p.m.
Entrance to the exhibit is free and open to the public.
Description:
The Valley Cottage Library
110 Route 303
Valley Cottage, NY 10989
845-268-7700
Joanne McNally
4/2 - 28
Going Green: 110 Years of Palisades Parks -
Palisades Interstate Park Commission Historic Photographs.
Description:
Finkelstein Memorial Library
24 Chestnut Street, Spring Valley
845) 352-5700
www.finkelsteinlibrary.org/
3/21 - 4/30
"The Art Of Seeing" Paintings by Helen David and her students. On exhibit through April during Library hours, in the Gallery/Meeting Room on the main floor.
Description:
Hopper House Art Center
82 North Broadway Nyack NY 10960
845-358-0774
www.hopperhouse.org
info@hopperhouse.org
Every Tuesday, 4-5 pm ages 8-13
Attendance is open and does not require weekly participation. Come whenever you are free. There will be guest artists each week to offer tips and ideas and help guide students through their art projects. Bring your favorite sketch pad and pencils or use materials that will be available at Hopper House. Bring friends and share ideas, meet with other kids who are art fans and get inspired. Please contact Hopper House if you are interested in attending.
Suggested Fee/Donation: $5.00 per session
First session: January 12, 2010, 4-5 pm, Sandy Levine will be the first guest artists and will offer interesting and fun insights about watercolor.
Description:
The Historical Society of Rockland County
20 Zukor Road, New City.
845-634-9629
rocklandhistory.org.
3/21 - 5/9
The Historical Society of Rockland County Opens Two Exhibitions: Voices from Rockland: An Early History of the County(on permanent display)and Why Archives Matter (on display through May 9)with a reception on March 21.
The Voices from Rockland: Early History of the County exhibition will relate early history through historic objects and documents representing the stories of the people, buildings and sites using the Historical Society’s varied collections to tell stories.
For example, a Lenape cooking pot will begin to tell the story of the history around the Leni-Lenape daily life. A beautiful and rare Rooster Weathervane leads us into the history of early Dutch residents, exploring settlement patterns and important landmarks. A pair of Treason House Candlesticks will help us explore the story of Rockland’s “Treason House” where, supposedly, Benedict Arnold met with the spy Major Andre to plot against Washington’s troops. The exhibition will also include Nyack Turnpike mementos including maps, petitions, cut nails, information about Pierson’s factory in Suffern and information on settlements and factories in Ramapo. The story of Tom, an enslaved man in Rockland County will be relayed with documents and archival records. Through Tunis Smith’s diary the exhibition will look at observations from a farmer’s diary in the lower Hudson --ordinary, extraordinary, and vivid details of farming as a way of life and the relationship farmers have to the landscape, weather, crop production and sales. With the help of documents from Elizabeth Van Houten’s Sampler, the exhibition will explore childhood in that period of time and information about her and her family.
Why Archives Matter, a traveling exhibition developed by the Upstate History Alliance explores the meaning, use and preservation of archives and historical records using visuals from repositories throughout Upstate New York, including photographs, maps. Highlights of the exhibit include Civil War diaries; WWI exemption letters; a 1775 Stony Point Deed; WWII era cards; Woman’s Suffrage handbills; cotton horse thief poster from Clarkstown circa 1890 and an 1877 Ramapo tax ledger.
Tuesdays through Sundays, 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Sunday admission includes a tour of the historic 1832 Jacob Blauvelt House on the museum’s property. Admission to both exhibition: $7; $5 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.
Description:
Azarian-McCullough Art Gallery
St. Thomas Aquinas College
125 Route 340
Sparkill, NY 10976
www.stac.edu
845-398-4195
4/5 - 5/15
Student/Alumni Art Exhibit - Featuring the works of St. Thomas Aquinas College students and alumni. Mixed media.
Artist's Reception: April 15, 4:30pm-7:30 p.m. Regular viewing hours are: Sun. and Mon. 2-4 p.m., Tues. 1-3 p.m. and Wed. 2-3 p.m.
Entrance to the exhibit is free and open to the public.
Description:
The Valley Cottage Library
110 Route 303
Valley Cottage, NY 10989
845-268-7700
Joanne McNally
4/2 - 28
Going Green: 110 Years of Palisades Parks -
Palisades Interstate Park Commission Historic Photographs.
Description:
Finkelstein Memorial Library
24 Chestnut Street, Spring Valley
845) 352-5700
www.finkelsteinlibrary.org/
3/21 - 4/30
"The Art Of Seeing" Paintings by Helen David and her students. On exhibit through April during Library hours, in the Gallery/Meeting Room on the main floor.
Description:
Edward Hopper House Art Center
82 North Broadway, Nyack NY 10960
845.358.0774
www.hopperhouse.org
info@hopperhouse.org
4/7 - 6:30 p.m.
Art Business and Marketing - This interactive workshop will help visual artists develop a winning portfolio, identify and professionally present themselves to the right galleries, secure shows, spread the word, create a buzz, and sell their artworks. Participants will learn how to research their market relative to galleries and their own works, how to maximize their income, how to get the most out of their website and what pitfalls to avoid along the way. Artists will come out of this workshop with a strategy for success, a clear plan of action, and the necessary resources. Instructor: Liron Sissman, holds an MBA from New York University. She offers 20 years of combined art and business experience. Contact Hopper House to register.
Description:
The Historical Society of Rockland County
20 Zukor Road, New City.
845-634-9629
rocklandhistory.org.
3/21 - 5/9
The Historical Society of Rockland County Opens Two Exhibitions: Voices from Rockland: An Early History of the County(on permanent display)and Why Archives Matter (on display through May 9)with a reception on March 21.
The Voices from Rockland: Early History of the County exhibition will relate early history through historic objects and documents representing the stories of the people, buildings and sites using the Historical Society’s varied collections to tell stories.
For example, a Lenape cooking pot will begin to tell the story of the history around the Leni-Lenape daily life. A beautiful and rare Rooster Weathervane leads us into the history of early Dutch residents, exploring settlement patterns and important landmarks. A pair of Treason House Candlesticks will help us explore the story of Rockland’s “Treason House” where, supposedly, Benedict Arnold met with the spy Major Andre to plot against Washington’s troops. The exhibition will also include Nyack Turnpike mementos including maps, petitions, cut nails, information about Pierson’s factory in Suffern and information on settlements and factories in Ramapo. The story of Tom, an enslaved man in Rockland County will be relayed with documents and archival records. Through Tunis Smith’s diary the exhibition will look at observations from a farmer’s diary in the lower Hudson --ordinary, extraordinary, and vivid details of farming as a way of life and the relationship farmers have to the landscape, weather, crop production and sales. With the help of documents from Elizabeth Van Houten’s Sampler, the exhibition will explore childhood in that period of time and information about her and her family.
Why Archives Matter, a traveling exhibition developed by the Upstate History Alliance explores the meaning, use and preservation of archives and historical records using visuals from repositories throughout Upstate New York, including photographs, maps. Highlights of the exhibit include Civil War diaries; WWI exemption letters; a 1775 Stony Point Deed; WWII era cards; Woman’s Suffrage handbills; cotton horse thief poster from Clarkstown circa 1890 and an 1877 Ramapo tax ledger.
Tuesdays through Sundays, 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Sunday admission includes a tour of the historic 1832 Jacob Blauvelt House on the museum’s property. Admission to both exhibition: $7; $5 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.
Description:
Azarian-McCullough Art Gallery
St. Thomas Aquinas College
125 Route 340
Sparkill, NY 10976
www.stac.edu
845-398-4195
4/5 - 5/15
Student/Alumni Art Exhibit - Featuring the works of St. Thomas Aquinas College students and alumni. Mixed media.
Artist's Reception: April 15, 4:30pm-7:30 p.m. Regular viewing hours are: Sun. and Mon. 2-4 p.m., Tues. 1-3 p.m. and Wed. 2-3 p.m.
Entrance to the exhibit is free and open to the public.
Description:
The Valley Cottage Library
110 Route 303
Valley Cottage, NY 10989
845-268-7700
Joanne McNally
4/2 - 28
Going Green: 110 Years of Palisades Parks -
Palisades Interstate Park Commission Historic Photographs.
Description:
Finkelstein Memorial Library
24 Chestnut Street, Spring Valley
845) 352-5700
www.finkelsteinlibrary.org/
3/21 - 4/30
"The Art Of Seeing" Paintings by Helen David and her students. On exhibit through April during Library hours, in the Gallery/Meeting Room on the main floor.
Description:
The Valley Cottage Library
110 Route 303
Valley Cottage, NY 10989
845-268-7700
www.vclib.org
4/8 - 4 p.m.
Man on Wire - 2008 Academy Award Winner for Best Documentary.
Description:
Hopper House Art Center
82 N. Broadway, Nyack
845-358-0774
www.HopperHouse.org
Every Thursday - 7:30 - 10:00 p.m.
Weekly Monitored Open Figure Drawing Session - This group has created a blog at http://hopperfiguredrawing.blogspot.com/ where participants can post session drawings and learn about upcoming plans. Contact Janet Hamlin janet.hamlin@gmail.com or Ashley Newcomb acnewcomb@gmail.com for more information. $12 Hopper House members, $14 non-members, $6 students with I.D.
Description:
Hopper House Art Center
82 N Broadway Nyack NY 10960
845.358.0774
www.hopperhouse.org
info@hopperhouse.org
3/27/10-5/9/10
Mathhew Murray: Abandoned America
Tracy Silva-Barbosa: Time Transcending Time
Opening Reception: Saturday, March 27, 5-7pm
Murray's photographys of abandoned and decaying buildings reveal an etheral stillness while Silva-Barbosa juxtaposes disparate elements in her mixed media paintings to create a delicate narrative vocabulary. Gallery hours are Thursday - Sunday 1 - 4 p.m.
Description:
The Historical Society of Rockland County
20 Zukor Road, New City.
845-634-9629
rocklandhistory.org.
3/21 - 5/9
The Historical Society of Rockland County Opens Two Exhibitions: Voices from Rockland: An Early History of the County(on permanent display)and Why Archives Matter (on display through May 9)with a reception on March 21.
The Voices from Rockland: Early History of the County exhibition will relate early history through historic objects and documents representing the stories of the people, buildings and sites using the Historical Society’s varied collections to tell stories.
For example, a Lenape cooking pot will begin to tell the story of the history around the Leni-Lenape daily life. A beautiful and rare Rooster Weathervane leads us into the history of early Dutch residents, exploring settlement patterns and important landmarks. A pair of Treason House Candlesticks will help us explore the story of Rockland’s “Treason House” where, supposedly, Benedict Arnold met with the spy Major Andre to plot against Washington’s troops. The exhibition will also include Nyack Turnpike mementos including maps, petitions, cut nails, information about Pierson’s factory in Suffern and information on settlements and factories in Ramapo. The story of Tom, an enslaved man in Rockland County will be relayed with documents and archival records. Through Tunis Smith’s diary the exhibition will look at observations from a farmer’s diary in the lower Hudson --ordinary, extraordinary, and vivid details of farming as a way of life and the relationship farmers have to the landscape, weather, crop production and sales. With the help of documents from Elizabeth Van Houten’s Sampler, the exhibition will explore childhood in that period of time and information about her and her family.
Why Archives Matter, a traveling exhibition developed by the Upstate History Alliance explores the meaning, use and preservation of archives and historical records using visuals from repositories throughout Upstate New York, including photographs, maps. Highlights of the exhibit include Civil War diaries; WWI exemption letters; a 1775 Stony Point Deed; WWII era cards; Woman’s Suffrage handbills; cotton horse thief poster from Clarkstown circa 1890 and an 1877 Ramapo tax ledger.
Tuesdays through Sundays, 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Sunday admission includes a tour of the historic 1832 Jacob Blauvelt House on the museum’s property. Admission to both exhibition: $7; $5 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.
Description:
The Valley Cottage Library
110 Route 303
Valley Cottage, NY 10989
845-268-7700
Joanne McNally
4/2 - 28
Going Green: 110 Years of Palisades Parks -
Palisades Interstate Park Commission Historic Photographs.
Description:
Finkelstein Memorial Library
24 Chestnut Street, Spring Valley
845) 352-5700
www.finkelsteinlibrary.org/
3/21 - 4/30
"The Art Of Seeing" Paintings by Helen David and her students. On exhibit through April during Library hours, in the Gallery/Meeting Room on the main floor.
Description:
GAGA Arts Center
55 W. Railroad Avenue, Garnerville
845-947-7108
www.gagaartscenter.org
Complification
4/9/10- 5/23/10
Complification is an exhibition that investigates the complex world of networks and interconnectivity. Three artist explore how the world is flattening and exploding simultaneously, resulting in dynamic, evolving relationships. Christopher Baker’s multi-media work engages the rich collection of social, technological and ideological networks present in the urban landscape. daniel Baltzer’s paintings explore how communication technology, social networking, and subconscious thought play a role in creating and defining human connections. R. Justin Stewart’s installations investigate how we are shaped by our relationships to others and the world around us, keeping us in a constant state of flux.
Opening Reception: Friday, April 9, 2010 from 6-9PM
Gallery Hours: Fridays- 4-8PM, Saturdays 2-6PM and Sundays 12-4PM
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.
Description:
Hopper House Art Center
82 N Broadway Nyack NY 10960
845.358.0774
www.hopperhouse.org
info@hopperhouse.org
3/27/10-5/9/10
Mathhew Murray: Abandoned America
Tracy Silva-Barbosa: Time Transcending Time
Opening Reception: Saturday, March 27, 5-7pm
Murray's photographys of abandoned and decaying buildings reveal an etheral stillness while Silva-Barbosa juxtaposes disparate elements in her mixed media paintings to create a delicate narrative vocabulary. Gallery hours are Thursday - Sunday 1 - 4 p.m.
Description:
The Historical Society of Rockland County
20 Zukor Road, New City.
845-634-9629
rocklandhistory.org.
3/21 - 5/9
The Historical Society of Rockland County Opens Two Exhibitions: Voices from Rockland: An Early History of the County(on permanent display)and Why Archives Matter (on display through May 9)with a reception on March 21.
The Voices from Rockland: Early History of the County exhibition will relate early history through historic objects and documents representing the stories of the people, buildings and sites using the Historical Society’s varied collections to tell stories.
For example, a Lenape cooking pot will begin to tell the story of the history around the Leni-Lenape daily life. A beautiful and rare Rooster Weathervane leads us into the history of early Dutch residents, exploring settlement patterns and important landmarks. A pair of Treason House Candlesticks will help us explore the story of Rockland’s “Treason House” where, supposedly, Benedict Arnold met with the spy Major Andre to plot against Washington’s troops. The exhibition will also include Nyack Turnpike mementos including maps, petitions, cut nails, information about Pierson’s factory in Suffern and information on settlements and factories in Ramapo. The story of Tom, an enslaved man in Rockland County will be relayed with documents and archival records. Through Tunis Smith’s diary the exhibition will look at observations from a farmer’s diary in the lower Hudson --ordinary, extraordinary, and vivid details of farming as a way of life and the relationship farmers have to the landscape, weather, crop production and sales. With the help of documents from Elizabeth Van Houten’s Sampler, the exhibition will explore childhood in that period of time and information about her and her family.
Why Archives Matter, a traveling exhibition developed by the Upstate History Alliance explores the meaning, use and preservation of archives and historical records using visuals from repositories throughout Upstate New York, including photographs, maps. Highlights of the exhibit include Civil War diaries; WWI exemption letters; a 1775 Stony Point Deed; WWII era cards; Woman’s Suffrage handbills; cotton horse thief poster from Clarkstown circa 1890 and an 1877 Ramapo tax ledger.
Tuesdays through Sundays, 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Sunday admission includes a tour of the historic 1832 Jacob Blauvelt House on the museum’s property. Admission to both exhibition: $7; $5 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.
Description:
Elmwood Playhouse
10 Park Street
Nyack, NY 10960
www.elmwoodplayhouse.com
845-353-1313
3/12 - 4/10
By David Lindsay-Abaire, directed by Deb Failla
The Pulitzer Prize winning play about family and crisis.
Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. Sundays at 2 p.m.(Special Thursday night performance April 8 at 8 p.m.)
The Valley Cottage Library
110 Route 303
Valley Cottage, NY 10989
845-268-7700
Joanne McNally
4/2 - 28
Going Green: 110 Years of Palisades Parks -
Palisades Interstate Park Commission Historic Photographs.
Description:
Finkelstein Memorial Library
24 Chestnut Street, Spring Valley
845) 352-5700
www.finkelsteinlibrary.org/
3/21 - 4/30
"The Art Of Seeing" Paintings by Helen David and her students. On exhibit through April during Library hours, in the Gallery/Meeting Room on the main floor.
Description:
Edward Hopper House
82 N Broadway, Nyack, NY 10960
845.358-0774
www.hopperhouse.org
info@hopperhouse.org
4/10 - 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Beaded Glass Workshop for Kids - Learn to make awesome beaded key chains, fish, snakes, or maybe even a colorful gecko or two! Beginner or advanced beaders welcome-projects will be catered to your skill level. Instructor: Trudy Iervolino. Fee: $18 Hopper House Members $20 Non-members. Space is limited. Contact Hopper House to Register.
Description:
Hopper House Art Center
82 N Broadway Nyack NY 10960
845.358.0774
www.hopperhouse.org
info@hopperhouse.org
3/27/10-5/9/10
Mathhew Murray: Abandoned America
Tracy Silva-Barbosa: Time Transcending Time
Opening Reception: Saturday, March 27, 5-7pm
Murray's photographys of abandoned and decaying buildings reveal an etheral stillness while Silva-Barbosa juxtaposes disparate elements in her mixed media paintings to create a delicate narrative vocabulary. Gallery hours are Thursday - Sunday 1 - 4 p.m.
Description:
The Historical Society of Rockland County
20 Zukor Road, New City.
845-634-9629
rocklandhistory.org.
3/21 - 5/9
The Historical Society of Rockland County Opens Two Exhibitions: Voices from Rockland: An Early History of the County(on permanent display)and Why Archives Matter (on display through May 9)with a reception on March 21.
The Voices from Rockland: Early History of the County exhibition will relate early history through historic objects and documents representing the stories of the people, buildings and sites using the Historical Society’s varied collections to tell stories.
For example, a Lenape cooking pot will begin to tell the story of the history around the Leni-Lenape daily life. A beautiful and rare Rooster Weathervane leads us into the history of early Dutch residents, exploring settlement patterns and important landmarks. A pair of Treason House Candlesticks will help us explore the story of Rockland’s “Treason House” where, supposedly, Benedict Arnold met with the spy Major Andre to plot against Washington’s troops. The exhibition will also include Nyack Turnpike mementos including maps, petitions, cut nails, information about Pierson’s factory in Suffern and information on settlements and factories in Ramapo. The story of Tom, an enslaved man in Rockland County will be relayed with documents and archival records. Through Tunis Smith’s diary the exhibition will look at observations from a farmer’s diary in the lower Hudson --ordinary, extraordinary, and vivid details of farming as a way of life and the relationship farmers have to the landscape, weather, crop production and sales. With the help of documents from Elizabeth Van Houten’s Sampler, the exhibition will explore childhood in that period of time and information about her and her family.
Why Archives Matter, a traveling exhibition developed by the Upstate History Alliance explores the meaning, use and preservation of archives and historical records using visuals from repositories throughout Upstate New York, including photographs, maps. Highlights of the exhibit include Civil War diaries; WWI exemption letters; a 1775 Stony Point Deed; WWII era cards; Woman’s Suffrage handbills; cotton horse thief poster from Clarkstown circa 1890 and an 1877 Ramapo tax ledger.
Tuesdays through Sundays, 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Sunday admission includes a tour of the historic 1832 Jacob Blauvelt House on the museum’s property. Admission to both exhibition: $7; $5 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.
Description:
Elmwood Playhouse
10 Park Street
Nyack, NY 10960
www.elmwoodplayhouse.com
845-353-1313
3/12 - 4/10
By David Lindsay-Abaire, directed by Deb Failla
The Pulitzer Prize winning play about family and crisis.
Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. Sundays at 2 p.m.(Special Thursday night performance April 8 at 8 p.m.)
GAGA Arts Center
55 W. Railroad Avenue, Garnerville
845-947-7108
www.gagaartscenter.org
Complification
4/9/10- 5/23/10
Complification is an exhibition that investigates the complex world of networks and interconnectivity. Three artist explore how the world is flattening and exploding simultaneously, resulting in dynamic, evolving relationships. Christopher Baker’s multi-media work engages the rich collection of social, technological and ideological networks present in the urban landscape. daniel Baltzer’s paintings explore how communication technology, social networking, and subconscious thought play a role in creating and defining human connections. R. Justin Stewart’s installations investigate how we are shaped by our relationships to others and the world around us, keeping us in a constant state of flux.
Opening Reception: Friday, April 9, 2010 from 6-9PM
Gallery Hours: Fridays- 4-8PM, Saturdays 2-6PM and Sundays 12-4PM
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.
Description:
The Valley Cottage Library
110 Route 303
Valley Cottage, NY 10989
845-268-7700
Joanne McNally
4/2 - 28
Going Green: 110 Years of Palisades Parks -
Palisades Interstate Park Commission Historic Photographs.
Description:
Finkelstein Memorial Library
24 Chestnut Street, Spring Valley
845) 352-5700
www.finkelsteinlibrary.org/
3/21 - 4/30
"The Art Of Seeing" Paintings by Helen David and her students. On exhibit through April during Library hours, in the Gallery/Meeting Room on the main floor.