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Summoning the Spirits by Jürgen Lobert
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Spiraling Over the Line, 2008 by Marjorie Schick (photo credit: Gary Pollmiller)
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Color Camera Club of Westchester – Jürgen Lobert Presents Light Painting
ArtsWestchester – Brick by Brick
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from the County Executive There is no better place to welcome fall than here, in Westchester County. Music fills our streets, artists set up their easels outside and the crisp weather inspires us to create. ArtsWestchester has plenty in store for us this season. Whether you are interested in spending your Saturday afternoon at an historic site, spending your day at a museum, or taking your child to a Wednesday morning storybook class, our County has something for everyone. I feel fortunate to have ArtsWestchester in our County to inspire our residents to participate in the arts. This monthly ArtsNews publication highlights the many cultural opportunities provided for the enjoyment of residents throughout the County. October is here, so keep track of upcoming arts and cultural programs by browsing the articles and calendar on these pages. • spooky and festive Halloween events (page A5) • newly-launched seasons at performing arts venues (page A6) • Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations (page A8) As you travel our beautiful County, I hope you will take the time to enjoy the arts. Thank you, George Latimer, Westchester County Executive
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from the CEO A Ton of Brick History By Janet Langsam, ArtsWestchester CEO
Can it be true that, in terms of size and production, the brick industry in the Hudson Valley was second of importance in our region to IBM? So George H. Hutton told us in his book The Great Hudson River Brick Industry. We can quibble with his hyperbole, but the truth is that in its day, the brick industry was a force with which to be reckoned. In Haverstraw alone, 2,500 people worked in the industry, a disparate band of migrants, children, immigrants and slaves, which supported more than 10,000 families. Even harder to believe is that all that's left of this thriving industry is its history, which will be retold in an exhibition at ArtsWestchester: Brick by Brick: The Erie Canal and The Building Boom. Brick is one of the oldest of building materials, dating back to 7,500 B.C. What made the Hudson Valley, particularly Croton Point, so fertile for brickmaking was the rich blue clay deposits that perhaps resulted from rocks being crushed during the Ice Age and settling in the Hudson River area. The success of the brick industry was in part due to the alignment of several things: the rich blue clay, of course, was one of them. The mid-century opening of the Erie Canal was another. It facilitated transport of heavy goods, up and down the river. Then, there were the terrible loft fires in New York City, which created a need for replenished building materials that, in some years, accounted for a billion bricks annually. Complicating the City's problems was a burgeoning immigration rush, a cholera epidemic and a dire need for a fresh water source (ultimately provided by the Croton Aqueduct). And then, there was the VerValen machine, invented in Haverstraw in 1852, revolutionizing the brick making process. There was a sad ending to this mighty industry. Glass, aluminum, concrete and imported bricks heightened the competitiveness of the market. Careless excavation caused a landslide and disaster for the village of Haverstraw. Still...there are folks who remember this era with the nostalgic occupation of collecting and trading bricks. There are descendants of the families that worked in the brickyards who remember how good and how bad it was. There are artists who use brick as their sculpture material. There is Peter, a civil engineer, who teaches kids about brick in Westchester classrooms. There's the BrickLayers Union, which keeps the trade alive. There are historic brick buildings, like the former bank restored by ArtsWestchester. All of these remind us of the aesthetic importance of signature brick architecture. Then of course there's a chuckle for the faux brick...LEGOs. And yes, there's also a story to be told, and ArtsWestchester is proud to be telling it. Brick by Brick opens on October 2 and remains on view through January 19, 2019. For info, visit artsw.org/brickbybrick and follow #AWbricks.
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Jenny Lumet and Jonathan Demme (photo credit: Lynda Shenkman)
Jacob Burns Film Center (JBFC) has announced the relaunch and reimagining of its “Rarely Seen Cinema”
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series. For twelve years, Academy Award-winning director Jonathan Demme hosted the series at Jacob Burns Film Center, which ended with Demme’s death in April 2017. In the series, the director of classic films such as Silence of the Lambs and Philadelphia presented lesser-known films that inspired his passion for cinema. This fall, JBFC, along with Demme’s family, have kicked off a new season in the filmmaker’s honor. This October, the series’ new host, actress and screenwriter Jenny Lumet, will present Cabin in the Sky (10/7), Death of a Gunfighter (10/14) and The Wiz (10/21). For more info, visit burnsfilmcenter.org.
Students from Museum School 25 participating in a project with Hudson River Museum (photo courtesy of Hudson River Museum)
Greater Hudson Heritage Network announced the Hudson River Museum (HRM) as its recipient for the 2018 Award for Excellence. The award recognizes the Museum’s “Museum Studies Partnership for Learning” program. During this project, HRM partnered with Yonkers Public School District’s Museum School 25 during the 2017-2018 school year to engage students in Pre-K through second grade with multiple onsite and inschool visits. The students participated in projects that enhance critical thinking while connecting concepts in art, science, history and more. It also integrated professional development for teaching staff and classroom aides that will enable them to integrate new creative strategies in their classrooms.
Steffi Nossen's Advanced Ballet class (photo credit Ezra Goh)
Steffi Nossen School of Dance will offer a free week of dance classes at the Music Conservatory of Westchester in White Plains and the Church of Saint Mary the Virgin in Chappaqua on October 15-20. The School will highlight its program of classes for people of all levels, ages and abilities. Core classes are available in modern, ballet, tap, hip-hop and more, while other classes give special attention to dancers as young as one to three years old, creative movement for pre-K children and an expanded boys program. Adaptive dance programs include classes for people with physical, developmental and intellectual disabilities, as well as people with Parkinson’s disease, which focuses on balance and flexibility. For more info, visit steffinossen.org.
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artsw briefs ArtsWestchester Announces “Innovator Award” Honoree ArtsWestchester will celebrate “innovation,” as it relates to the connection between art and science, during its annual gala on November 17 at The Ritz-Carlton, Westchester. With this theme, the organization emphasizes that creativity fuels new ideas and innovation. The event’s Innovator Award, which recognizes a visionary leader who seizes the power of an idea to make the world a better place, will be awarded to George D. Yancopoulos, MD, PhD, President and Chief Scientific Officer, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals. A member of the National Academy of Sciences, Yancopoulos has been driven by science his entire life. His belief that breakthroughs are possible when creative ideas and science are combined has powered discovery at Regeneron for 30 years. Yancopoulos has led Regeneron alongside Len Schleifer, MD, PhD, since 1989. Together with key members of his team, Dr. Yancopoulos is a principal inventor and developer of Regeneron's six FDA-approved drugs, as well as its foundational technologies.
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The gala event will include dinner, which will be preceded by cocktails and hors d'oeuvres, as well as live entertainment and dancing. The Dinner Chair will be Thomas R. Manisero, partner at Wilson Elser and ArtsWestchester board member. During the evening, guests can also bid at silent and live auctions on items such as a South African photo safari, a stay at St. Martin and more. Proceeds from the event and its auctions will benefit the programs and services offered by ArtsWestchester throughout the year. A preview of the silent auction, which opens on October 1, is available online at biddingforgood.com/artswauction. For gala tickets and info, visit artsw.org/gala2018.
New Monthly Series Brings Happy Hour to the Art Gallery
Upcoming Workshop Discusses Art Copyright Protection
ArtsWestchester recently announced the launch of a latenight gallery series to take place from 6-8:30pm on the first Thursday of every month. “Gallery Nite Out” aims to attract an engaged, art-loving audience to gather for a “new kind of happy hour.” The events will vary, but will always feature activities inspired by ArtsWestchester's current contemporary art exhibitions. Additional offerings include live DJs, specialty tastings by local restaurants, wine and beer, and more. A full season of six "Gallery Nite Out" events includes an artist talk, exhibition tour and reception two days after ArtsWestchester’s Brick by Brick exhibition opens, with TOMA Bloody Mary cocktails (10/4); a team Jenga tournament (11/1); a holiday networking mixer with music by DJ CLAFFMATIC, cocktails by KAS Spirits and a gift-making table (12/6); a Drink and Paint event with a professional teaching artist (1/3); a photoshoot with artist and photographer Barry Mason (3/7) and a group yoga session (4/4). All events take place in ArtsWestchester’s gallery in White Plains. For more info, visit artsw.org/galleryniteout and follow #GalleryNiteOut.
On October 16, ArtsWestchester, the New York State Bar Association and Wilson Elser will present a panel of attorneys who will discuss copyright law as it relates to working artists. Topics will include copyright application and registration, as well as strategies that will help to protect artwork from infringement. Nisa Ojalvo, Vice President of Legal Affairs at LVMH Moet Jana S. Farmer Hennessy Louis Vuitton, Inc., will moderate the panel, which includes Betsy Dale, Esq. (Dunnington, Bartholow & Miller), Jana S. Farmer, Esq. (Wilson Elser) and Julie A. Hopkins, Esq. (Hopkins IP). To RSVP to the workshop, which will take place at ArtsWestchester, contact Sydney Joy at sjoy@nysba.org or 518-487-5630.
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Historic Hudson Valley Adds New Event to Seasonal Lineup With Sleepy Hollow right in its backyard, Historic Hudson Valley and its surrounding community embrace John Irving’s Legend of Sleepy Hollow novel with a series of annual Halloween-related events. New to this year’s lineup is The Unsilent Picture, an immersive theater experience that features an original commissioned blackand-white film that stars Tony Award-winner Bill Irwin. Guests take a selfie at The Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze (photo credit: Tom Nycz for Historic Other events have become Hudson Valley) Westchester staples: The Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze boasts 7,000 hand-carved jack o’lanterns that are displayed as elaborate sculptures at Van Cortlandt Manor. New sculptures this year include a medieval castle and a functioning windmill. During Horseman’s Hollow, professional actors, special effects and traditional mid-1700s costumes set the stage for an interactive haunted trail. Master storytellers Jonathan Kruk and Jim Keyes tell the tale of Irving’s Legend in Sleepy Hollow’s 1685 Old Dutch Church, accompanied by live organ music. Finally, Irving’s former home, Sunnyside, provides all-ages arts activities, shadow puppet performances and a literary-themed scavenger hunt. For more info, visit hudsonvalley.org.
An Unsolved Mystery and a Display of Outdoor Sculptures at Lyndhurst Jay Ghoul’s House of Curiosities brings guests into the mystery as they arrive at Lyndhurst Mansion to solve the cause of a series of deaths. The 1920s story takes place after a group of archeologists unearth an ancient Egyptian tomb before they inexplicably began dying one by one. During this nighttime theater performance, guests will journey through the eerily lit halls of Lyndhurst, which will Lyndhurst Mansion's entryway decorated for Halloween (photo credit: Mark Liflander) be decked with Halloween decorations. While this event is recommended for audience members, from schoolchildren through adults, a daytime tour “with a Halloween twist” is also available. This year, Lyndhurst has expanded its seasonal offerings to include an outdoor sculpture exhibition called Futurescape through October 31. The futuristic large-scale metal sculptures by Malcolm MacDougall III will be on view during the day, and will also be dramatically lit at night for visitors to explore along the Mansion’s landscape. In addition to the sculptures, the site’s Scarecrow Invasion installation returns. Two-hundred middle-school students will work with MacDougall to create scarecrows, which will also be on display. For more info, visit lyndhurst.org.
Performing artists of Cirquetacular’s Spooktacular (photo source: fromgodanriver.com)
A Spooktacular Spectacle in Valhalla On the evening of October 20, Smart Arts at Westchester Community College will present Cirquetacular’s Spooktacular. The family-friendly Halloween circus and variety show imagines a cast of spooky creatures as they escape to the circus. Guests will witness aerial stunts by witches, contorting tricks by skeletons and daring maneuvers by vampires. Smart Arts encourages guests to attend the event in costume and participate in the costume parade. The event takes place at the Academic Arts Building on the College’s campus in Valhalla. For more info, visit sunywcc.edu/ about/smartarts.
More Halloween Events: October 26:
Halloween Movie Marathon V
Presented by Jacob Burns Film Center. An allnight movie marathon. burnsfilmcenter.org
October 27: Halloweekend
Presented by Hudson River Museum. A weekend of Halloween-related arts crafts for all ages. hrm.org
October 28:
The Real Wicked Witches of Halloween Hills
Presented by Emelin Theatre. A family musical that features witches and goblins. emelin.org
October 30: Spooky Tales
Presented by Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts. A Halloween-themed storytelling performance. caramoor.org
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performing arts season highlights Performing Arts Center Caramoor Center for at Purchase College Music and the Arts
Clocktower Players
Schoolhouse Theater
Black Violin (photo credit: Colin Brennan)
Camille Thurman (photo courtesy of Caramoor)
The Laramie Project
Stevie Holland
The Performing Arts Center at Purchase College (PAC) has launched a full season of music, dance and family programming. PAC’s strong classical offerings include several performances from both Westchester Philharmonic (see page A7) and Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. In addition, the American String Quartet will perform a work inspired by author Salman Rushdie’s novel The Enchantress of Florence, from which the author himself will read excerpts on October 13. Lea DeLaria (Orange is the New Black) will combine her frank humor with her impressive vocal jazz range on October 20. An orchestral ensemble joins Portland Cello Project in homage to rock band Radiohead on March 23. An array of dance programming from PAC ranges from contemporary works by NW Dance Project (11/2) to newly choreographed ballets from Aspen Santa Fe Ballet (3/16). Meanwhile, world music brings traditional Mexican music (Aida Cuevas, 11/4) and Cuban flair (Tiempo Libre, 4/7) to the stage. Holiday favorites and whimsical all-ages experiences round out the season.
Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts opens its indoor fall and spring season amidst the Renaissance furniture and 16th century paintings of the Center’s historic Music Room. The more-than-15 performances in the intimate space range from cabaret and chamber music to jazz and American roots. Continuing its collaboration with Jazz at Lincoln Center, Caramoor presents jazz vocalist and saxophonist Camille Thurman with the Darrell Green Trio (10/20) and Edmar Castañeda Quartet (5/11). In November, multi-instrumentalist and fiddler Bruce Molsky will return as part of his trio, Molsky’s Mountain Drifters, which includes banjo and bluegrass guitar (11/17). Later that month, The English Concert offers an all-Baroque concert, featuring the music of Handel, Vivaldi and more (11/30). The holiday spirit takes over when Grammy Awardwinning vocal ensemble New York Polyphony performs songs that span seven centuries of Christmas music (12/15). In April, Haitian-American cellist and vocalist Leyla McCalla blends creole, Cajun, Haitian music with American jazz and folk (4/13).
The 2018-19 season for Clocktower Players offers a solid mix of the poignant and the playful. This month, the resident theater company at Irvington Town Hall Theater presents a production of The Laramie Project. This play, which runs from October 12-21, tells the story of Matthew Shepard, a homosexual teenager who died in 1998 after he was brutally attacked and left to die. The play’s mature subject matter opens a dialogue about homophobia and acceptance. A percentage of the profits from this production will be donated to The Matthew Shepard Foundation. Springtime brings familyfriendly fun to the stage with the classic musical Annie from March 9-17. The Tony Award-winning score includes audience favorites like Tomorrow and A Hard-Knock Life. The theater also offers a youth educational program that introduces children to the stage. Four different youth troupes, for children aged four through 12, will present their own productions, including The Wizard of Oz and Les Miserables.
For its 33rd season, Schoolhouse Theatre offers four plays of note, including the likes of Cole Porter, a Christmas carol sing-along and a premiere about Henri Matisse. On October 5-14, jazz singer Stevie Holland stars in a one-woman show as Linda Porter, the wife of legendary composer and songwriter Cole Porter. Live musicians will accompany Love Linda: the Life of Mrs. Cole Porter, which is directed by Tony Awardwinner Richard Maltby Jr. It runs through October 14 before heading to Off-Broadway. In December, a collection of yuletide songs will encourage audience participation and carol singing. Come spring, Schoolhouse will premiere The Color of Light, a new play by Jesse Kornbluth, which tells the story of Henri Matisse and a nurse named Monique Bourgeois, who played a central role in the creation of the artist’s Chapelle du Rosaire (The Chapel of the Rosary).
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performing arts season highlights Westchester Philharmonic
Downtown Music at Grace
Emelin Theatre
Tarrytown Music Hall
Pamela Frank
Pianist Youlan Ji (photo source: npr.org)
Kaya Nicole (photo credit: Malin Haakenstad)
The Machine (photo source: themachinelive.com)
Westchester Philharmonic has announced a four-show season complete with special guests, tap dancing and an all-Beethoven event, all taking place at Performing Arts Center at Purchase College. On October 21, an all-orchestral opening event led by conductor Jaime Laredo, will include Ravel’s Pavane pour une infant défunte; one of Haydn’s final three symphonies, Drumroll; and Brahms’ first symphony, which took him 22 years to compose. Next, the Philharmonic’s popular Winter Pops! performance will take place on December 16, with special guest trio Time for Three, which performs songs that range from Bach to Beatles. Rachel Worby will conduct this event, as well as a February 10 event with special guest tap dancer Savion Glover. The event will include fireworks and a kid-friendly “instrument petting zoo” at which children can try their hand at a collection of instruments. The season closes with an all-Beethoven finale, featuring violinist Pamela Frank and the Philharmonic, led by Maestro Laredo. At this event, the season will close with the full-bodied Symphony No. 5.
Through May, Downtown Music will provide a schedule of internationallytouring musicians. Many of these shows are part of the organization’s “Noonday Getaway” series, which provides a musical respite on Wednesday afternoons. For instance, pianist Youlan Ji joins members of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra on October 3 to play a concerto of Beethoven from a rare 19th century transcription of the original score. Meanwhile, guitarist John Lehmann-Haupt presents classical interpretations of music from Bach to Stevie Wonder on March 20. The season continues with highlights that include works from South America (Duo Lontano, 3/27) and songs of change, praise and protest (Gilda Lyons and Daron Hagen 5/22). Members from REBEL Ensemble for Baroque Music will perform twice during the season (11/7 and 12/12), as will Angelica, a chamber choir that will uphold its seasonal tradition of performing medieval and renaissance yuletide selections (12/19) before returning in the spring for a concert that features works written by women from the 13th to the 21st century (5/29).
Emelin Theatre brings an array of cultural events to its stage this season, including music, comedy and events for the whole family. Country rock band Poco offers hits like Crazy Love and Heart of the Night to Mamaroneck audiences on October 12. The Theatre also kicks off its newest series, "Made in Westchester," with New Rochelle native Kaya Nicole and Samba Soul, who will perform bossa nova, samba classics and original tunes on November 1. The following night, singer-songwriter Josh Ritter plays an acoustic solo show. Westchester comedian Joe Matarese, who has appeared on The Late Show with David Letterman and had his own Comedy Central Presents special, will bring laughter to the stage on November 10. The season continues with Nutcracker Dream with Ballet des Amériques (12/16, 22), Leading Ladies of Broadway (1/26), a performance by The Westchester Chordsmen (1/31), a staging of beloved children’s illustrator Eric Carle’s stories (3/16) and more.
Tarrytown Music Hall presents a lineup of family-friendly classics, beloved comedians and sing-along tribute bands this fall. The Music Hall’s dance-company-in-residence, Ballet des Ameriques (BDA), performs a new series on select Wednesdays called "Westchester Wednesday Dance," which offers an evening of BDA’s original works. A free day of family fun on October 7 engages children with dance performances, arts and crafts, and more. High-profile musicians, like Don McLean (11/7) and The Wallflowers (11/19), as well as comedians like Vic DiBitetto (10/13) and Maria Bamford (12/7), will take over the Tarrytown stage throughout the season. Tribute bands play songs to sing along to, including Neil Young tunes by Broken Arrow (10/12), Pink Floyd’s The Wall as performed by The Machine on 11/30 and Moondance’s interpretations of songs by Van Morrison (12/28). A roster of holiday events for the family include A Motown Christmas Spectacular (12/8), The Nutcracker (12/9) and A Celtic Christmas with Cherish the Ladies (12/22).
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event highlights Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art Changes Name, Launches New Exhibition Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art has been a staple in the Westchester community for fifteen years. On October 13, it reopens its doors as Hudson Valley MOCA (or Hudson Valley Museum of Contemporary Art) with an expanded mission to bring world-class art to the region through community engagement and education programming. Hudson Valley MOCA’s inaugural exhibition will draw inspiration and exhibited works exclusively from the extensive collection of its founders, the Straus family. Death is Irrelevant: Selections from the Marc and Livia Straus Collection, 1968–2018, on view through August 2, 2019, explores the human condition through representations of the human body. Contemporary figurative sculptures that span more than 40 years take an existential look into whether artmaking is an act of self-preservation or a projected dialogue about societal ideas. Twenty-six artists from 17 countries present perspectives into one’s existence. For instance, Entang Wiharso struggles with his children’s exposure to both Western and Indonesian cultures, while Damien Hirst’s work, from which the exhibition is named, touches on religion, death and immortality.
Standing Pieta, 2014 by Sam Jinks
An opening reception will take place on October 13. The reception will include two performances by Shawn Lawson and the Progression Ensemble, as well as a solo clarinet performance by David Rothenberg. For more info, visit the Museum’s new website at hudsonvalleymoca.org.
Local Organizations Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month in Westchester This October, local organizations and groups in Westchester will observe Hispanic Heritage Month, a nationwide celebration of the histories, traditions, cultures and contributions of Hispanic and Latino Americans whose ancestors came from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean and Central and South America. Audiences of all ages will experience and embrace Hispanic culture through a diverse range of offerings, including live concerts, dance performances, hands-on workshops, films, children’s activities and more. For instance, Mount Vernon Public Library will present a “Paint Fiesta” with artist Pamela Tucker on October 6, during which children ages 5-12 and their caregivers will create a painting hat will be displayed at the library. Greenburgh Public Library will join the celebration with diverse family-friendly events, including a concert by Argentinean guitarist Pedro Baez (October 7), a salsa dance workshop with Maestro Carlos Doñán of Latinshines (October 9) and a live reading by writer Xanath Caraza who will read selections in English and Spanish from her new book of poems (October 13). On October 12, Warner Library invites audiences to the RSHM Life Center for “Fiesta Flamenco,” a music and dance workshop with choreographer Rebeca Tomás and the Palo Seco Flamenco Company. On the same day, Purchase College Conservatory of Music will honor Hispanic heritage with a live screening of the Mexican 1936 film Redes, accompanied by The Purchase Symphony Orchestra, which will perform the film’s original score, and The Purchase Latin Jazz Orchestra, which will play a set of music by acclaimed Latin American composers. A live concert series at Ossining Public Library will feature Dominican singer-songwriter and guitarist Ricardo Gautreau, who will perform songs from Latin countries (October 13), as well as Arts Latino NY Ensemble’s lively bilingual program of Latin American theater, dance and music (October 27). For more info, visit: mountvernonpubliclibrary.org; warnerlibrary.org; ossininglibrary. Ricardo Gautreau (photo source: facebook.com) org; greenburghlibrary.org; purchase.edu/academics/music.
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event highlights Exploring the Hudson Valley Brick Industry Through History, Contemporary Art and Personal Narrative When the Erie Canal was opened in 1825, it fueled an era of prosperity that was ignited by the brick
industry in cities and towns along the Hudson River. This industry is the subject of ArtsWestchester’s current exhibition, Brick by Brick: The Erie Canal & the Building Boom, which remains on view through January 19. Installations of large-scale contemporary artwork will be on view, alongside historical materials, archival and commissioned photographs, and the personal narratives of individuals who witnessed the region’s once vital brick industry. Together, these elements tell a story with complex intersections of immigration, industry and innovation. Explains ArtsWestchester Director of Folk Arts Aaron Paige: “This exhibition connects the materiality of brick as a historic and aesthetic object to the intangible stories that local residents construct around it.” For 12 artists, Hudson Valley bricks are the subject and material for artworks that create a narrative about the function, meaning and durability of these objects. For instance, photographer Christopher Payne was commissioned to capture the brickyards’ legacy through sites like the Old Croton Aqueduct and ruins of the castle on Bannerman Island. Artist Julia Whitney Barnes created A Hudson River of Bricks, a twenty-five foot installation that incorporates hundreds of historic Hudson Valley bricks to form a scale version of the Hudson River from New York City to Albany.
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Share Your Brick Story! Have you saved a brick that your child painted years ago? Did you dedicate a commemorative brick in a family member’s name? Tell us your brick story by using the hashtag #AWbricks.
A series of related programs will also take place in ArtsWestchester’s gallery. On October 13, three generations of Westchester bricklayers will discuss the history of bricklaying, explore brick bond patterns and lead participants in a hands-on wall-building project. During a November 3 event, which includes a brick swap, the region’s leading brick hunters and collectors will tell stories of discovery and adventure along the Hudson River. The following weekend, on November 10, spirituals singers and storytellers will narrate the tale of bricks in Haverstraw’s African American community. For more info, visit artsw.org/brickbybrick.
The Bedford Playhouse Reopens With Expanded Programming The Bedford Playhouse (TBP) that initially opened its doors in 1947 before shuttering in 2015 recently hosted its grand re-opening as a cultural center. After several years of fundraising, TBP gutted and rebuilt the old theater as a state of the art facility with luxury finishes and reclining seats, while preserving much of the historic molding and architectural detailing. The building's exterior will also remain the same, with the exception of a new “The Bedford Playhouse” sign, which now also includes “Home of the Clive Davis Arts Center.” The facility also debuts a café with a full bar and light food, a tasting room and event spaces for rental. Now with three theaters, the facility is also rolling out new programming. Together with the Clive Davis Art Center, TBP will present a selection of films, including mainstream and independent motion pictures, classics and family-friendly hits. In addition, other arts programming will take place in the establishment, such as performances, author events, art exhibits and educational offerings. On October 4, the Playhouse will screen a “lost” film by director/actor Orson Welles, left unfinished during his lifetime. The Other Side of the Wind was recently restored and completed. For one night only, TBP will present the Westchester premiere of the film, with permission from Netflix, which will debut the work next month. On October 11, TBP will screen They’ ll Love Me When I’m Dead, a documentary about Welles. For more info, visit bedfordplayhouse.org. Main Theater at The Bedford Playhouse (photo credit: Peter T. Michaelis)
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event highlights Annual Festival Celebrates the Arts in New Rochelle and Pelham ArtsFest returns on October 19-21 with a full calendar of art events and activities. The weekend-long festival, organized by New Rochelle Council on the Arts, will highlight more than thirty arts venues in the towns of New Rochelle and Pelham. The celebration kicks off with a Friday night “Arts in Oktoberfest Gallery Hop” on October 19, during which select galleries will invite guests to view exhibitions and sample beer and cider. The festival continues throughout the weekend with live performances and interactive activities, as well as studio tours with artists such as 3D sculpture artist Charles Fazzino, painter Marie Hines Cowan and collage artist Martha Valenzuela. In addition, the New Rochelle BID Grand Market and the seventh annual Lincoln Avenue Arts and Culture Fest offer family-friendly arts activities, food and music. New additions to the festival include an Artisan Craft Market at Ottavio’s Woodworking, a Saturday performance of The Sleeping Beauty by Ajkun Ballet at the New Rochelle Public Library (NRPL), and music, magic and face painting at Wolf’s Lane Park in Pelham. Art exhibitions on view include A Shift in Focus at Iona College, and New Rochelle Art Association’s 103rd Annual Juried Exhibition at NRPL. Other participating venues include Huguenot Children’s Library, Pelham Art Center and more.
Artist Lance Johnson with his work at ArtsFest 2017 (photo credit: Cristina Cerone)
On Sunday, ArtsFest will culminate with a lineup of fun arts happenings. A spoken word event at the NRPL will present live readings of holiday-themed stories by the group Read650, during which a dozen Westchester writers will read aloud their true stories, each limited to 650 words. A “Classical and Beyond” concert will also take place on Sunday, hosted by the College of New Rochelle (CNR). This live performance features Angels in the Chamber, the CNR Choir, staff performances and “chamber punk” by IMPetus. Visitors are encouraged to explore all of the festival’s offerings via a free trolley that will provide transportation between four locations: Lawton Street, New Rochelle City Hall, New Rochelle High School and Pelham Art Center. For more info, visit: newrochellearts.org.
Westchester Organizations Discuss the Art of Quilts This month, several arts groups in Westchester independently explore the art of quilts and nontraditional processes for creating them. The Uncommon Threads exhibition at Westchester Community College Center for the Arts displays more than 50 non-traditional art quilts, which will remain on view through October 5. Exhibiting artists are all members of Brooklyn Quilters Guild who create contemporary designs. One of these artists, Kirsten Fisher, will host a one-day workshop on October 27 that explores design, composition, techniques used for creating non-traditional quilts and more. On October 21, Ossining Arts Council continues “Art Speaks,” a series of talks with people who are involved with the arts, with “Every Quilt Has a Story” at Steamer Firehouse Gallery. Artist Tamar Drucker will share her works and discuss her inspiration and processes. Drucker’s fiber art works incorporate textures and colors into paintings, sculptures and sketches. Artists Evan Bishop and Katori Walker, supported by a Yonkers Arts Initiative Grant from ArtsWestchester (see page A23), continue to bring their Yes Yonkers! community quilt project to the City of Yonkers. The project calls for Yonkers residents and visitors to create 10”x10” canvas Uncommon Threads installation at Westchester Community College Center for the Arts swatches that express, through artwork or words, their feelings about the City. “Pop-Up Creation Stations” give participants the opportunity to create swatches at local businesses: October 18 at Yonkers Riverfront Library (children); October 19 at How Sweet It Is (seniors); and October 20 at Ridge Hill Shopping Center’s Harvest Fest on the Hill (public). Says Bishop: “I value the historic use of quilts as a tool that guides and informs the viewer… this [Yes Yonkers!] quilt is encouraging participants to tell their story.” For more info, visit sunywcc.edu/arts, ossiningartscouncil.org and instagram.com/yesyonkers.
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artist opportunities ArtsWestchester and 42 Broad Invite New York Artists to Compete for Site-Specific Sculpture Commission ArtsWestchester and 42 Broad, a joint venture of Alexander Development Group and The Bluestone Organization, will include a public art component in the development of 42 Broad Street West, a new luxury, rental apartment complex in the Fleetwood section of Mount Vernon. The arts & business partnership is seeking qualifications from professional New York State artists or artist collectives interested in creating a permanent, site-responsive work of public sculpture that will enhance and enliven the streetscape at the intersection of Broad Street and Fleetwood Avenue. Nicholas Alexander of 42 Broad explains, “The location selected for the site-specific sculpture serves as a gateway to Mount Vernon… through our partnership with ArtsWestchester, we have the opportunity to distinguish 42 Broad Street West as an energetic, creative and upscale destination in the city.” The request for artist qualifications is the first of a two-stage competitive process to identify artist finalists for the commission. Deadline for submissions of qualification is December 14. Five artists selected from this initial process will be invited and awarded a stipend to submit artwork proposals. Artists will be notified by January 14, 2019 if they are invited to submit a full proposal. To submit a proposal, visit artsw.org/42BroadRFQ. Rendering of 42 Broad
Artist Opportunities auditions, calls for entry, jobs, grants, fellowships, and more
ArtsWestchester.org is Westchester County’s guide for all-things-art. By listing “Artist Opportunities” available in the area, artists can find working opportunities that will help to strengthen and further their careers. Below is a sampling of some upcoming opportunities. lexander Rutsch Award and Exhibition for Painting A Submitted by Pelham Art Center This annual juried competition is open to U.S.-based artists aged 19 and older. The winner is awarded a $5,000 cash prize and a solo exhibition at Pelham Art Center. Deadline: January 25, 2019
all for Small Works C Submitted by The Outside In Gallery, Piermont Artists in New York, Connecticut and New Jersey may submit three works in any media for consideration in an upcoming exhibition. Works must be no larger than 12” in any direction. Deadline: October 14
Call to Photographers Submitted by Rockefeller State Park Preserve Submit up to five images taken within the boundaries of the Rockefeller State Park that demonstrate colors, patterns and textures for a forthcoming exhibition. Deadline: November 26
eeking Artist Member Applications S Submitted by Mamaroneck Artists Guild Artists may apply for membership in Mamaroneck Artists Guild through a jurying process of three submitted works in up to two media categories. Deadline: October 22
For more info, a full list of opportunities, and to sign up for email alerts, visit: artsw.org/artistopps.
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CALENDAR ARTS out-sized influence on western civilization. 7-8:15pm. harrisonpl.org Spoken Word: Ossining Public Library presents Presentation: Love When You Least Expect It. Audiences will listen to a true story of love by author and psychologist Roni Beth Tower. 7-8:30pm. ossininglibrary.org Lectures: Sarah Lawrence College presents Fiction and the Art of Not Knowing. Wesley Brown will discuss how the unknown is revealed in the story Awaiting Orders by Tobias Wolff. 2-3pm at Slonim House at Sarah Lawrence College. sarahlawrence.edu The Lil Smokies, The Capitol Theatre, 10/6 (photo credit: Blue Sun Entertainment)
10/1 MONDAY Lectures: Katonah Museum of Art presents Picture & Prose. A curator’s tour of Play & Rewind and a discussion on Alberto Fuguet’s book The Movies of My Life. 11am-12pm. katonahmuseum.org
10/2 TUESDAY Film: Jacob Burns Film Center presents Frida. Salma Hayek portrays the Mexican artist Frida Kahlo. Part of the “Senior Afternoon Cinema” series. 1-3pm. burnsfilmcenter.org Film: Jacob Burns Film Center presents The Devil We Know. A group of West Virginia citizens takes on a corporation after they discover it has been dumping a toxic chemical. Part of the “Global Watch 2018: Crisis and Social Action” series. 7:30-9pm. burnsfilmcenter.org Lectures: Sarah Lawrence College presents A Conversation with Eve Aschheim and Richard Whitten. Aschheim and Whitten in a conversation about craft. 1:30-2:30pm at Heimbold Visual Arts Center. sarahlawrence.edu
Lectures: Sarah Lawrence College presents Suzanne Gardinier-Taste. This talk by Sarah Lawrence Writing faculty member, Suzanne Gardinier, will focus on questions of power surrounding what it means to be a writer in the United States. 2-3pm at Slonim House. sarahlawrence.edu Music: Sarah Lawrence College presents Music Tuesday. Composer Chester Biscardi and filmmaker Zahra Partovi will explore the minimalist style of composer Morton Feldman. 1:30-2:30pm at Reisinger Concert Hall, Performing Arts Center. sarahlawrence.edu
10/3 WEDNESDAY Music: Downtown Music at Grace presents Pianist Youlan Ji. Ji joins five members of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra to play a concerto of Beethoven from a rare nineteenth century transcription of the original score. 12-1:15pm. dtmusic.org Lectures: Harrison Public Library presents The Alchemy of Italy with Carla Gambescia. This presentation explores Italy’s
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10/4 THURSDAY Family & Kids: Historic Hudson Valley presents The Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze. A display of elaborate singlepumpkin carvings and multi-jack o’lantern constructions. Through 10/31. Times vary at Van Cortlandt Manor. hudsonvalley.org Reception: ArtsWestchester presents Gallery Nite Out. An exclusive first look at the new exhibition, Brick by Brick, featuring an artist talk, exhibition tour and reception with cocktails. 6-8:30pm. artsw.org
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visit artsw.org for more event information Film: Historic Hudson Valley presents The Unsilent Picture. An all-original black and white film, based on the Washington Irving story The Adventure of the Mysterious Picture. Through 10/31. Times vary at Philipsburg Manor. hudsonvalley.org Family & Kids: Historic Hudson Valley presents Horseman’s Hollow. An immersive experience with state-ofthe-art special effects and costumes will bring the tale of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow to life. Through 10/31. Times vary at Philipsburg Manor. hudsonvalley.org
10/6 SATURDAY Music: Emelin Theatre presents Leo Kottke. The acoustic steelstring fingerstyle guitarist performs live. 8-10pm. emelin.org Reception: Harrison Public Library presents Meet the Artist Taras Borovyk. Guests will meet the painter featured in the Library’s Colors Through Gates exhibition. 2pm. harrisonpl.org
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10/5 FRIDAY Spoken Word: Antonia Arts presents First Friday Open Mic. An opportunity to share words, music or any talent. Also 10/6. 7:30-10pm at studio4life. (914) 393-2382 Theater: Arc Stages presents Forbidden Broadway. A satirical roast of thirty Broadway musicals featuring one-of-a-kind costumes, silly spoofs of well-known songs and spot-on impressions. Also 10/6, 10/7, 10/12, 10/13. 8-10pm. ArcStages.org Spoken Word: Hudson Valley Writers Center presents An Evening with Anne Carson & Lafcadio Cass. Carson has published numerous oetry collections Cass is the author of the novella My Dinner Clone. 7-9pm. writerscenter.org Music: Jazz Forum presents Gerry Mulligan Tribute. An all-star quintet of Gerry Mulligan alumni pay tribute to the
late baritone saxophone master. Also 10/6. 7 & 9:30pm. jazzforumarts.org Family & Kids: John Jay Homestead presents Play Days@Jay. Guests will explore the 6 Discovery Centers and enjoy a hands-on activity. Saturdays at 12pm. johnjayhomestead.org Theater: The Schoolhouse Theater presents Love Linda, The Life of Mrs. Cole Porter, What is this Thing called Love? A celebration of the enduring legacy of the Cole Porter songbook. Also 10/6, 10/7, 10/13, 10/14. Times vary. schoolhousetheater.com Family & Kids: Historic Hudson Valley presents Irving’s Legend. Master storytellers offer dramatic re-tellings of Washington Irving’s classic tale, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Through 10/31. Times vary at Old Dutch Church. hudsonvalley.org
Family & Kids: Mount Vernon Public Library presents Paint Fiesta. Artist Pamela Tucker leads a children’s mural making event celebrating Hispanic Heritage month. 1-4pm. mountvernonpubliclibrary.org Open Studios: Ossining Arts Council presents Open Gallery. An exhibition of artists participating in the Ossining Arts Council Open Studios Tour. 10am-4pm at Bethany Arts Community. ossiningartscouncil.org Reception: Ossining Public Library presents The Bronx Photographic Society Opening. The photography exhibition will be on view through October 30. 2-4pm. ossininglibrary.org Music: The Capitol Theatre presents Greensky Bluegrass w/ The Lil Smokies. A night of bluegrass and rock. 7-11pm. thecapitoltheatre.com Music: The Performing Arts Center, Purchase College presents An Evening with Jimmy Webb. Webb is hailed by Rolling Stone as one of
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visit artsw.org for more event information the top 50 songwriters of all time. 7-11pm at The Performing Arts Center, Purchase College. artscenter.org Family & Kids: Historic Hudson Valley presents Home of the ‘Legend’. Sunnyside celebrates its connection to Washington Irving’s classic tale, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, at this family friendly daytime event. Weekends through 10/28. Times vary- at Washington Irving’s Sunnyside. hudsonvalley.org
10/7 SUNDAY Music: Greenburgh Public Library presents Hispanic Heritage Month: Pedro Baez and Friends. The Argentinean guitarist will present a variety of music from classical to modern pieces. 2-3pm. greenburghlibrary.org Tours: Hudson River Museum presents HRM Highlights Tour. Guests will explore the Museum’s permanent collection of contemporary painting, photography and sculpture on this guided tour. 2-2:45pm. hrm.org Film: Jacob Burns Film Center presents Cabin in the Sky. A story about Georgia Brown, a temptress on Lucifer’s side in the battle for the soul of a gambler called Little Joe. Part of the Jonathan Demme’s “Rarely Seen Cinema: Jenny Lumet Selects” series. 5-6:45pm. burnsfilmcenter.org Music: Ossining Public Library presents The Nadia Reisenberg Young Artists Series. A series of performances
by young pianists. Through December 2018. 2-3:30pm. ossininglibrary.org
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10/10 WEDNESDAY Dance: Ballet des Amériques presents Westchester Wednesday Dance. This new series brings the dance company’s rich repertoire to the Tarrytown Music Hall. 7-8:30pm. tarrytownmusichall.org Music: Downtown Music at Grace presents Uncommon Practice/Open Studio. A program of contemporary works which explores artistic partnership from multiple vantage points. 12-1:15pm. dtmusic.org Family & Kids: Hudson River Museum presents Storytime for Toddlers. Visitors will learn about underwater environments. 11:30am-12pm. hrm.org Film: Jacob Burns Film Center presents Science Fair. This film follows nine high school students
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on their journey to compete at the International Science and Engineering Fair. Part of the “Inquiry: Science on Film” series. 7-9pm. burnsfilmcenter.org Film: Ossining Public Library presents Fall Film Series- Spanish Films. The second film to be shown in this series is titled The Colors of the Mountain. 6:30-8:15pm. ossininglibrary.org
10/11 THURSDAY Reception: Iona College Council on the Arts presents Gallery Talk & Reception: More Fun Than Fun. Featured artists produce objects that are engaging and creative. 6:30pm at Brother Kenneth Chapman Gallery. iona.edu Film: Ossining Public Library presents Re-Run Film Series: Picnic at Hanging Rock. A haunting Australian film about mystery and the supernatural. 1:30-3:30pm. ossininglibrary.org
10/12 FRIDAY Theater: Clocktower Players presents The Laramie Project. A play
about the public reaction to the 1988 murder of gay University of Wyoming student Matthew Shepard in Laramine, Wyoming. Also 10/13, 10/20, 10/21. 7:30-10pm at Irvington Town Hall Theater. clocktowerplayers.com Music: Emelin Theatre presents Poco. The country rock pioneer band performs its timeless hits Crazy Love and Heart Of The Night. 8-10pm. emelin.org Music: Hoff-Barthelson Music School presents Magic, Mystery and Anarchy: The Music of Claude Debussy. Pianist and Copland House Artistic and Executive Director Michael Boriskin leads audiences through the evolution of Debussy’s works. 11am-12:30pm. hbms.org Spoken Word: Hudson Valley Writers Center presents An Evening with Cynthia Cruz, Jennifer Franklin, & Fred Marchant. Franklin and Marchant, long time teachers at HVWC, will be joined by Cruz for a celebration of their new work. 7-9pm. writerscenter.org
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visit artsw.org for more event information Players in The Crucible. Arthur Miller’s American drama is about what can happen when truth is bent to political convenience. 8-10pm. sunywcc.edu/smartarts Music: The Performing Arts Center, Purchase College presents American String Quartet and Salman Rushdie. The Quartet will perform a work built around Salman Rushdie’s novel The Enchantress of Florence. The author will read excerpts. 8-9:30pm. artscenter.org Music: Walkabout Clearwater Coffeehouse presents Magpie. Musicians Terry Leonino and Greg Artzner perform folk music. 7:3010pm at Memorial United Methodist Church. walkaboutclearwater.org Lectures: ArtsWestchester presents Brick Bonds. Three generations of Westchester bricklayers will discuss the history of bricklaying in the Lower Hudson Valley, explore the structural significance and beauty of brick bond patterns, and lead participants in a hands-on wallbuilding project. 3-5pm. artsw.org
Music: Purchase College Conservatory of Music presents Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month. Featuring performances by the Purchase Symphony and Latin Jazz Orchestras. 7-8:30pm at The Performing Arts Center, Purchase College. artscenter.org Theater: White Plains Performing Arts Center presents Fun Home. When her father dies unexpectedly, graphic novelist Alison dives into her past to tell the story of the man whose temperament and secrets defined her family and her life. Through 10/28. Times vary. wppac.com Music: Tarrytown Music Hall presents Broken Arrow. The band will perform a musical tribute to Neil Young with an authentic rendition of his classic songs. 8pm. tarrytownmusichall.org
10/13 SATURDAY Spoken Word: Greenburgh Public Library presents Hispanic Heritage Month: Xanath Caraza. Caraza will read selections from her new book of poems. 3-4:30pm. greenburghlibrary.org
Spoken Word: Hudson River Museum presents Let’s Talk About: Women’s Suffrage. Giovanna Fiorino-Iannace, Outreach Librarian at the Harrison Public Library, will lead a roundtable discussion about the women’s suffrage movement in New York State and beyond. Also 10/27. 11am-12:30pm. hrm.org
A River Is a Drawing. An in-depth look at the exhibition with guest curator Miwako Tezuka. 2-2:45pm. hrm.org Film: Jacob Burns Film Center presents Death of a Gunfighter. Richard Widmark plays Frank Patch, an old-fashioned tough-guy lawman in a small Texas town that’s inching toward modernity. Part of the Jonathan Demme’s “Rarely Seen Cinema: Jenny Lumet Selects” series. 5-6:30pm. burnsfilmcenter.org Music: Untermyer Performing Arts Council presents These Three Tenors. This trio of tenors unites to present a selection of music, from opera to Broadway and ethnic selections. 3-4:30pm at Saunders Trade High School. untermyer.org Music: Westchester Chamber Music Society presents Ying Quartet. Featuring works by Beethoven and Tchaikovsky. 4-6pm at 2125 Westchester Ave (East). westchesterchambermusicsociety.com
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Spoken Word: Tarrytown Music Hall presents Vic DiBitetto. DiBitetto is an energetic comedian who has made audiences rock with laughter in theaters and casinos all over the country. 8pm. tarrytownmusichall.org
Dance: Steffi Nossen School of Dance presents Week of Dance Open House. Guests can learn about the School’s programs, and try alllevel and age appropriate classes. 9am-8:15pm. steffinossen.org
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Theater: The Rye Arts Center presents Lunchtime Theater: Play With Your Food. Guests will enjoy a gourmet buffet lunch and then settle in
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Tours: Hudson River Museum presents Family Tour: Pin Drawings. Guests will take a closer look at the Maya Lin: A River Is a Drawing exhibition. 1:30-2pm. hrm.org Reception: Hudson Valley MOCA presents Opening: Death is Irrelevant. An opening reception for figurative sculptures from the Marc and Livia Straus Collection, which explore what it means to be alive. 12-8pm. hudsonvalleymoca.org Music: Ossining Public Library presents Concert featuring Ricardo Gautreau. Audiences will celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with a program of songs from Latin countries. 3-4:30pm. ossininglibrary.org Theater: Smart Arts at Westchester Communithy College presents National
The Bang Group performs Nut/Cracked, Iona College Council on the Arts, 10/19 (photo credit: Yi Chun Wu)
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are working to restore and protect local waterways. 1:30-3pm. hrm.org
10/17 WEDNESDAY Film: ArtsWestchester and Cinema de Lux City Centter 15 presents An American In Paris. A complimentary private screening of a Tony Award-winning Broadway musical. 7pm at Showcase Cinema de Lux City Center 15. artsw.org Music: Downtown Music at Grace presents Cellist David Heiss & Pianist Warren Jones. The live performances will feature the music of Gabriel Faure. 12-1:15pm. dtmusic.org Lectures: Hudson River Museum presents An Evening with Maya Lin. Featured artist Maya Lin will provide a lecture and discussion about her exhibition A River Is a Drawing. 6:30-8pm. hrm.org Lectures: Hudson River Museum presents Citizen Science: Cleaning Up Our Waterways. Visitors will learn how dozens of community scientists
Film: Ossining Public Library presents 125th Anniversary Film Series. The second film to be shown in this series is titled,The Name of the Rose. 6:30pm at Budarz Theater, Ossining Public Library. ossininglibrary.org
10/18 THURSDAY Film: Jacob Burns Film Center presents The Producers. In a final bid at financial success, show business has-been Max Bialystock produces a purposefully abhorrent musical, Springtime for Hitler. Part of the “Retro Revival” series. 1-2:30pm. burnsfilmcenter.org
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Reception: Hudson River Museum presents HRM After Dark. A celebration of its Maya Lin: A River Is a Drawing exhibition featuring gallery tours, planetarium shows, music and dancing. 7-10pm. hrm.org
look at the lives of the women of the Weston family, whose paths have diverged until a family crisis brings them back to the Oklahoma house they grew up in. 8-11pm at The Veterans’ Memorial Building. harrisonplayers.com
Theater: Hudson Stage Company presents Constellations. A profound exploration of the universal truth of finding and losing love. 8-9:30pm at Whippoorwill Hall Theatre at North Castle Library. hudsonstage.com
Festivals: New Rochelle Council on the Arts presents ArtsFest 2018. The weekend-long festival, featuring live performances, interactive activities and studio tours, will highlight more than thirty arts venues in the towns of New Rochelle and Pelham. Also 10/20-21. Times and locations vary. newrochellearts.org
Spoken Word: Hudson Valley Writers Center presents Open Mic Night. An opportunity to share words, music or comedy in a comfortable space. 7:30-9pm. writerscenter.org Dance: Iona College Council on the Arts presents Nut/Cracked: The Bang Group Dance Concert. Choreographer David Parker finds beauty in the ridiculous as he takes the audience through many incarnations of Tchaikovsky’s score. 7pm at Christopher J. Murphy Auditorium. iona.edu Theater: Lyndhurst Mansion presents Jay Ghoul’s House of Curiosities. This Halloween’s all-new edition of Jay Ghoul’s House of Curiosities is based on classic mystery stories. Through 10/31. 6-9pm. lyndhurst.org Theater: The Harrison Players, Inc. presents August: Osage County. A
10/20 SATURDAY Reception: New Rochelle Art Association presents The 103rd Annual Juried Exhibition. The reception will celebrate New Rochelle’s Arts Fest with refreshments, a brief exhibit awards ceremony and live music by The Brazilwood Quartet. 5:30pm at New Rochelle Public Library. newrochelleart.com Music: St. Thomas Orchestra presents Viva la Musica Clasica del Mundo Latinoamericana. Featuring a performance of classical music from Latin America. 7:30pm at St. Bartholomew’s Church. storchestra.org Music: Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts presents Camille Thurman with the Darrell Green Trio. The
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visit artsw.org for more event information saxophonist has performed her jazz music throughout the world. 8pm. caramoor.org Music: Friends of Music Concerts, Inc. presents Takacs String Quartet concert. Featuring works by Franz Joseph Haydn, Dmitri Shostakovich and Felix Mendelssohn. 8-10:30pm at Kusel Auditorium at Sleepy Hollow High School. friendsofmusicconcerts.org Lectures: Harrison Public Library presents Meet the Authors Day. Guests will meet bestselling and debut authors. 10am. harrisonpl.org Tours: Hudson River Museum presents Object of the Month: Elihu Vedder. A lecture and gallery tour by Assistant Curator Ted Barrow will explore the career of artist and poet Elihu Vedder. 2-2:45pm. hrm.org Reception: Iona College Council on the Arts presents Opening Reception for Shifting Focus: Hidden in Plain Sight. A juried exhibition featuring the Iona community, whose photos contain
surprises, whimsical notions, unique forms or patterns. 11:30am-1:30pm at Brother Kenneth Chapman Gallery. iona.edu Film: Jacob Burns Film Center presents The Book of Life. In a small Mexican town, Manolo must overcome his greatest fears and return to his true love during the biggest celebration of the year: el Dia de los Muertos—the Day of the Dead. Part of the “JBFC Kids” series. Also 10/21. 12-1:30pm. burnsfilmcenter.org Family & Kids: Smart Arts at Westchester Community College presents Cirque-tacular: Spooktacular. Acrobatic and specialty entertainment company will present a Halloweenthemed show. 8-10pm at Westchester Community College Academic Arts Theatre. sunywcc.edu/smartarts Music: Taconic Opera presents Doublebill for double the pleasure: Gianni Schicchi and Cavalleria Rusticana. A presentation of one-act operas by Puccini and Pietro Mascagni. Also 10/21 at 2pm.
3:30-6pm at Yorktown Stage (Entrance on Veteran’s Road). taconicopera.org Music: The Capitol Theatre presents Garbage. The alternative rock band will perform. 7-11:30pm. captheat.re/R1 Music: The Performing Arts Center, Purchase College presents Lea DeLaria. Her new show features hits from her latest album. 8-10pm. artscenter.org
10/21 SUNDAY Music: Hammond Museum presents Taka Kigawa piano concert. A performance by noted pianist Taka Kigawa. 1-4pm. hammondmuseum.org Family & Kids: Hudson River Museum presents The Ecology of Community: A Day for All Ages. Audiences will celebrate the planet with a day of fun, environmentallyconscious activities. 12-5pm. hrm.org Film: Jacob Burns Film Center presents The Wiz. This film is
inspired by the Broadway Motown version of The Wizard of Oz. Part of the Jonathan Demme’s “Rarely Seen Cinema: Jenny Lumet Selects” series. 5-7:15pm. burnsfilmcenter.org Music: Westchester Philharmonic presents The Emily and Eugene Grant Opening Series. Featuring works by composers Ravel, Haydn and Brahms. 3-5:30pm at Purchase College Performing Arts Center. artscenter.org
10/22 MONDAY Music: Hudson Valley Music Club presents October Professional Concert. A live performance featuring violist Matthew Lipman and pianist Yi-Fang Huang. 1-2pm at Dobbs Ferry Woman’s Club. 914-591-6851
10/24 SUNDAY Music: Downtown Music at Grace presents Pianist, Guitarist & Autoharpist Tom Chapin. Chapin serves up a mix of
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An Evening with Jimmy Webb
Dinner and drinks, music and stories with America’s Songwriter October 6, 7pm
American String Quartet and Salman Rushdie October 13, 8pm
Lea DeLaria
One night only! October 20, 8pm
Westchester Philharmonic Season Opener
Jaime Laredo, conducting October 21, 3pm
Black Violin
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Velvet Caravan
Gypsy swing, dinner, drinks, and dancing October 27, 7pm
Music: Concordia Conservatory presents Hoch Chamber Music Series Concert: A Night of Borders and Boundaries. The concert will explore the boundaries of chamber music in the 20th century. 7-9pm at Sommer Center. concordia-ny.edu/conservatory Music: Emelin Theatre presents Nellie Mckay. Mckay is a jazz pianist, absurdist social commentator and inspired singer-songwriter. 8-10pm. emelin.org Family & Kids: Hudson River Museum presents Halloweekend. Families can celebrate the spookiest weekend of the year with fun programs, performances and projects. 1-4pm. hrm.org Music: Ossining Public Library presents Concert featuring Arts Latino NY Ensemble. A celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month with a young lively group. 2-3:30pm. ossininglibrary.org
914.251.6200 www.artscenter.org ballads, family music, sing-alongs and oldtime folk classics. 12-1:15pm. dtmusic.org Family & Kids: Emelin Theatre presents My Perfect Pet. A new musical for young audiences directed by Rachel Black Spaulding. 11am-2:30pm. emelin.org
10/25 THURSDAY Tours: Katonah Museum of Art presents Educator’s Preview. Educators will get a first look at the Outrageous Ornament exhibition. 4-6pm. katonahmuseum.org
10/26 FRIDAY Comedy: Emelin Theatre presents Ladies Of Laughter: Funny & Fabulous Tour. A group of comedians perform. 8-10pm. emelin.org Music: Hoff-Barthelson Music School presents Debussy and Friends. The School’s faculty will celebrate the music of Claude Debussy on the centenary of his death. 7:30-9pm. hbms.org
Film: Jacob Burns Film Center presents Halloween Movie Marathon V. This year’s selection features restored classics, horror shorts, oddball gems and shocking new favorites. Also 10/27. 8:15pm. burnsfilmcenter.org Family & Kids: Katonah Museum of Art presents Imagine it After School. Families will enjoy interactive pop-up activity stations, gallery games and art projects. 3-5pm. katonahmuseum.org Music: The Performing Arts Center, Purchase College presents Black Violin and Purchase Symphony Orchestra. This duo, known for its blend of classical, hip-hop, rock, R&B and bluegrass, will be joined by a DJ and orchestra. 8-10pm. artscenter.org
10/27 SATURDAY Music: Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts presents Evnin Rising Stars I. A new generation of young instrumentalists perform the masterworks
Music: The Performing Arts Center, Purchase College presents Velvet Caravan. This acoustic-based quintet combines Gypsy, Honky-Tonk, Swing and Latin. 7-11pm. artscenter.org
10/28 SUNDAY Theater: Emelin Theatre presents The Real Wicked Witches Of Halloween Hills. A lively family musical returns this season filled with witches, goblins and Halloween fun. 11am-2:30pm. emelin.org Film: Jacob Burns Film Center presents Lie on the Stage: Falsettos. A screening of the five-time Tony Awardnominated musical gives a funny and poignant look at what makes a modern family. 6-9pm. burnsfilmcenter.org
Family & Kids: RiverArts presents Bunnicula at (almost) 40. A conversation with author James Howe with live music, activites and more. 3-5pm at Irvington Town Hall Theater. riverarts.org
10/29 MONDAY Music: Harrison Public Library presents Crestwood Recorder Consort Performance. This program will combine music and art as Giovanna FiorinoIannace presents artwork created by artists who were contemporaries of the composers. 7-8pm. harrisonpl.org Film: Jacob Burns Film Center presents When You read This Letter. After her parents’ sudden death, Thérese decides to leave the convent to run the family business and care for her younger sister. Part of the “Retro Revival” series. 1 & 7:30pm. burnsfilmcenter.org Spoken Word: The Rye Arts Center presents Open Mic Night: Sound Shore Writers Group. Featuring readings and a celebration of writers supporting other writers. 7-9pm. ryeartscenter.org
10/30 TUESDAY Family & Kids: Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts presents Spooky Tales. Children (ages 3-8) and their families will enjoy a storytelling performance inspired by Halloween, followed by treats served in the Summer Dining Room. 3:30pm. caramoor.org
10/31 WEDNESDAY Music: Downtown Music at Grace presents Pianists Svetlana Gorokhovich and Irena Portenko. Featuring the Symphony No. 6 in B minor by Peter Ilych Tchaikovsky. 12-1:15pm. dtmusic.org
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Maya Lin: A River Is a Drawing. Lin will create a series of new works and ambitious site-specific installations focusing on the theme of the Hudson River. 10/12-1/20/2019. Wed-Sun: 12-5pm.
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Death is Irrelevant. Works created over a forty-year period (1975–2018) examine humans’ inclination to recreate themselves, explore mortality and consider what it means to be alive. 10/13-8/2/2019. Fri: 11am-5pm, Sat-Sun: 12-6pm.
Iona College Council on the Arts
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Brick by Brick: The Erie Canal & the Building Boom. This exhibition, inspired by the shared story of the Erie Canal and the Hudson Valley brickyards, will feature largescale installations, photographs, historical materials and personal narratives related to the once vital brick industry. 10/2-1/19/2019. Tues-Fri: 12-5pm, Sat: 12-6pm.
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Celebrities: A Look At The Beautiful People. Featuring more than 100 celebrity photographs taken by former paparazzo Ron Galella over the course of his 40+ year career. Through 10/29. Tues-Fri: 11:30am-4:30pm, Sat: 12-6pm.
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Fall Artisan Market. Visitors can start holiday shopping early at this two-day event presented by the artists, makers and designers of the Northeast Etsy Artists Collective. 10/20 at 10am-4pm, 10/21 at 12-5pm.
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Chaos and Order- Bee Box Findings. Artist Randy Orzano collaborates with nature by placing paper and canvas in bee hives. Though 11/10. Wed-Sat: 12-4pm.
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Painted Terrain. Featuring artists Laura Von Rosk and Sam Bartman. Though 11/10. Wed-Sat: 12-4pm.
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Balance In The Garden. An outdoor display featuring the work of eight sculptors, each working within the theme of “Balance.” Though 10/27, Wed-Sat: 12-4pm.
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Colors Through Gates. This exhibition consists of vivid paintings of cityscapes by Taras Borovyk’s hometown of Lviv, Ukraine. Through 10/27. Times vary.
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Hudson River Bridges. Featuring Harry Wilks’ photographs of the George Washington Bridge, Poughkeepsie’s Walkway over the Hudson and more. Through 10/14, Wed-Sun: 12-5pm.
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More Fun Than Fun. This group exhibition produces objects that are engagingly imaginative and creative. Through 10/11, Mon-Wed: 12-5pm, Thurs: 12- 8pm, Sun: 2-5pm at Brother Kenneth Chapman Gallery.
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Shifting Focus: Hidden in Plain Sight. Exhibiting photos contain surprises, whimsical notions, unique forms or patterns. 10/20-11/29. Mon-Wed: 12-5pm, Thurs: 12-8pm, Sun: 2-5pm at Brother Kenneth Chapman Gallery.
Katonah Museum of Art
Untitled by Laura Von Rosk, Painted Terrain, Hammond Museum and Japanese Stroll Garden, Through 11/10
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Outrageous Ornament: Extreme Jewelry in the 21st Century. This exhibition contains fifty experimental jewelry pieces made up of various mediums. 10/211/27/2019. Tues-Sat: 10am-5pm, Sun: 12-5pm.
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Play and Rewind: Ode to Summer on Film. Film and video installations that revolve around the themes of summer. Through 10/7, Tues-Sat: 10am-5pm, Sun: 12-5pm. Tues-Sat: 10am-5pm, Sun: 12-5pm.
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Futurescape Sculpture. Local sculptor Malcolm MacDougall III will fill the grounds with futuristic metal sculptures. 10/8-31. Thurs-Mon: 10am- 4pm.
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The Vicomte and Some of His Parts. A solo exhibition of paintings and works on paper by American artist Gary Komarin. Through 10/20, Tues-Sat: 10-5:30pm.
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Annual Awards Show. This exhibition of one-of-a-kind artwork by the artists at the Mamaroneck Artists Guild. Through 10/13, Tues-Sat: 12-5pm.
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Andy Warhol: Subject and Seriality. The exhibition explores Warhol’s iconic method of repeating images of his subjects in various ways – concurrently, across time and in diverse media. Through 12/23, Wed-Sun: 12-5pm.
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Brand-New & Terrific: Alex Katz in the 1950s. A showcase of Katz’s innovative portraits, landscapes and still lifes from this pioneering period. Through 10/14, WedSun: 12-5pm.
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Distribution. Artists re-imagine access to information through alternative infrastructures and delivery systems. Through 12/23. Wed-Sun: 12-5pm.
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The 103rd Annual Juried Exhibition. Features exceptional works in oil, watercolor, graphics, mixed media, pastel, photography, sculpture and fine crafts. Through 10/22. Times vary at New Rochelle Public Library.
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Linda Puiatti: The Poetry of Landscape. Puiatti uses color, light and shadow to express a strong connection with nature and the drama of a moment. Through 10/14, Mon-Sat: 11am-5:30pm, Sun: 11am-3pm.
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Life in Pyro. Mujgan Agardici began her work in pyrography doing portraits and she now also includes other subject matter—both realistic and symbolic. Though 10/4, times vary at OAC Steamer Firehouse Gallery.
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OAC Open Studios 2018 Preview. An exhibition of artists participating in the OAC Open Studios Tour. 10/6-13. Times vary at The Bethany Arts Community.
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Gordon Parks: Harlem Gang Leader. These photographs by Gordon Parks explore Parks’ immersive investigation of Harlem’s gang culture in the late 1940s for Life Magazine. Through 10/12. Mon-Thurs: 10am-4pm, Fri: 10am-1pm.
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The Bronx Photographic Society Exhibit. The Society was founded in 1953 by a group interested in sharing their love of photography. 10/1-30. Times vary.
The Gordon Parks Foundation
Cake (Red on Crème) by Gary Komarin, The Vicomte and Some of His Parts, Madelyn Jordon Fine Arts Gallery, Through 10/20
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Uncommon Threads. This exhibition showcases a selection of handmade art quilts by the Brooklyn Quilting Collective. Through 10/5, times vary. New York City Exhibition: Peasants, Clans and Effervescent Absolutists! Westchester artist Anne Bobroff-Hajal's work is on view in this exhibition at Columbia University's Harriman Institute for Russian Studies. | harriman. columbia.edu
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Teen Tuesday: Painting and Street Murals. Noted graffiti artist Wane One will discuss his street mural outside of ArtsW’s building, followed a painting workshop, during which students will create geometric painted panels. 10/9, 4:30-6pm.
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Art Copyright Protection. This workshop, co-presented by the New York State Bar Association and Wilson Elser, will include a panel of attorneys who will discuss copyright law as it relates to working artists. 4-6pm.
For more ArtsWestchester workshops, visit artswestchester.org.
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Beginner Drawing Class Series for Adults. During the eight workshop sessions, participants will learn the process of drawing. 10/4, 7-8:30pm.
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Free Children’s Art Workshops. Children’s workshops featuring different projects each week. Sat: 10am-12pm.
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Introduction to 3D Modeling and Printing. Students will learn how to be “makers” by using 3D modeling software and 3D scanners to print actual physical objects that they designed. 10/11, 10/18 at 6:30-9:30pm.
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Quick Start to Adobe Illustrator CC in 24 Hours. Students will learn to use the latest version of Illustrator with new 3D and web features. 10/6-27, 9am-3pm.
For more Center for the Digital Arts workshops, visit sunywcc.edu/peekskill.
Summoning the Spirits by Jürgen Lobert, Jürgen Lobert Presents Light Painting, Color Camera Club of Westchester, 10/15
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Jürgen Lobert Presents Light Painting. This instructional program will introduce photographers to light painting and light drawing. 10/15, 7:30-9:30pm.
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English Country Dancers of Westchester. Students will learn English country dance basics. Thursdays. 10/4, 7:30-10pm at The Church in the Highlands.
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Kids Short Story Connection. A writing program for children 9-12 years old. 10/6 & 10/20 at 10am-12pm at Greenburgh Town Hall.
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Hispanic Heritage Month: Salsa. Students will learn the basic steps with Maestro Carlos Doñán of Latinshines. 10/9, 7-8:30pm.
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Chinese Brush Painting Demo & Class. Marjorie Poe will supply the specific sized paper for use, as well as a peony drawing for tracing, but students should bring their own ink, colors, brushes, etc. 10/16 at 11:30am-4pm.
The Peekskill Extension is one of the Hudson Valley’s premier resources located in downtown Peekskill at 27 North Division Street. This Center offers 3-credit General Education courses and Digital Arts. The Center also offers a specialized non-credit certificate and related courses in User Experience (UX) Design as well as a NEW Hospitality program, ESL and other student services. Learn in a state-of-the-art facility equipped with a Maker Space outfitted with 3D printing.
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Ikebana. Participants will learn the art of Japanese Flower arranging taught by Shoko Iwata. 10/13, 10:30am.
For more Hammon Museum workshops, visit hammondmuseum.org.
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Harrison Public Library
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A Taste of Italy with Cook Annette Zito. Zito will be showing how to make the perfect Italian dish in honor of Italian American Heritage Month. 10/16, 1-2:30pm.
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Drop In & Draw. Multidisciplinary artist Julia Whitney Barnes will explore the art of rubbings made with natural materials. 10/27, 2-4pm.
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Paint Night: Gothic Halloween. Participants will create a creepy night scene inspired by the facade of the historic Victorian home, Glenview, using glow in the dark paints with artist Teresa Pereira. 10/26, 6-8pm.
For more Hudson River Museum workshops, visit hrm.org.
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Submission Sundays - Writing Sessions. Carla Carlson and Mary Ann Scott will provide two hours of insider information on where to send written works. 10/7, 12:30pm.
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Writing for Stage, Screen, and Television with Bill Bigelow. This is a course designed for writers looking to create screenplays, stage plays and teleplays for one-hour televisions shows. 10/5-6. 1-3pm.
For more Hudson Valley Writers' Center workshops, visit writerscenter.org.
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Plein Air Workshop. Artist Henry Finkelstein will instruct students how to paint landscapes outdoors. 10/5-6, 10am-3pm at Caramoor Center for Arts.
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Painting From Life. Renowned figure painter Mary Beth McKenzie will lead this three-day workshop. 10/24-26, 9:30am-4pm.
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Jump Start Your Art: The Artists’ Toolbox. Part 2 of a 4-part professional series will instruct artists on how to create their resume and organize their art. 10/21, 1-3pm.
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Jump Start Your Art: The Artists Online. Part 3 of a 4-part professional series will help artists with their social media, websites and online profile. 10/28, 1-3pm.
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Fashion Pattern Making 1. Students will be exposed to pattern making terminology and will learnhow to measure and create a basic skirt. 10/8, 3-5pm at ArtsWestchester.
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Let’s Fold Paper: Simple Origami Made Fun!. Students will learn the creative art of Japanese paper folding. 10/13 at 10am-12pm & 12:30-2:30pm.
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Loosen Up and Paint: A BYOB Night Out. An evening of self expression through paint. 10/4, 6-9pm. '
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Fiesta Flamenco. A music and dance workshop with Rebeca Tomas and the Palo Seco Flamenco Company. 10/12, 3pm at the RSHM Life Center.
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Intro to Contemporary Art Quilts. This one-day workshop will explore some of the different techniques used to create a non-traditional quilt top. 10/27, 9am-4pm.
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What Makes a Picture Book Tick?. An experienced editor and a published authorillustrator will explain concepts for sucess as an author, illustrator or both. 10/20, 10am-4pm.
For more WCC Center for the Arts workshops, visit sunywcc.edu/arts.
ArtsWestchester recently met with the recipients of its Yonkers and Mount Vernon Arts Initiative grant programs to network and brainstorm creative ideas for their grant-supported projects. Yonkers grantees (top photo) were joined by Westchester Deputy Executive Kenneth Jenkins; Mount Vernon grantees (bottom photo) were joined by Westchester County Legislator Lyndon Williams and Director of the Westchester County Youth Bureau DaMia Harris-Madden. These grants provide support to artists and cultural organizations whose project contributes new work and community engagement to their respective Yonkers or Mount Vernon community.
A Recent Yonkers Arts Initiative Success Story… Locally Produced Dance Film Wins Award A short film directed by Hamm & Clov Artistic Director Holly Villaire recently won the “Best Artistic Freedom” award at the Polish Short Film Festival in Las Vegas. The film, TABOO, was also the runner-up for “Best Ensemble Piece.” Starring internationally acclaimed dancer Ramon Flowers and choreography by Labyrinth Dance Theater’s Artistic Director Sasha Spielvogel, the original dance film presents a journey of courage and endurance in the face of tragedy during the height of the AIDS epidemic in New York’s gay community. The film was made possible with support from a Yonkers Arts Initiative Grant from ArtsWestchester in 2015.
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Must be 18 years of age or older to play New York Lottery games or wager on horses. Please play responsibly.