ArtsWestchester 2020 Arts Award Celebration

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A R T S W E S T C H E S T E R 2020

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FROM CEO Dear Friends,

(photo credit: Cathy Pinsky)

Thank you for being here today to applaud the artists, organizations and arts patrons who bring beauty and diverse voices into the world through their creativity. When COVID-19 hit Westchester, the cultural community did what it does best – it rose to the occasion and creatively pivoted offering virtual arts programming including: livestreamed concerts, virtual artist tours, digital art exhibitions and hands-on art workshops for kids. Devastated by canceled events and lost sponsorships, the arts need your support more than ever before to recover from this crisis and to begin the reopening process. I thank you for your belief in the vital role the arts play in our lives and for your continued support at this unprecedented time. Best wishes,

Janet T. Langsam CEO, ArtsWestchester

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The Arts Award has been presented since 1976 to recognize individuals and organizations whose vision, commitment and leadership have enriched the cultural life of Westchester, its communities and its citizens.

ARTS AWARD HONOREES The Romita Family

EMILY & EUGENE GRANT ARTS PATRON AWARD

Pablo Mayor ARTIST AWARD

Blue Door Art Center

ARTS ORGANIZATION AWARD

City of New Rochelle COMMUNITY AWARD

A-Chord With Kids EDUCATION AWARD

Ossining Public Library

SOPHIA ABELES EDUCATION AWARD

Arnold Kastenbaum

LAWRENCE SALLEY PHOTOGRAPHY AWARD

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PROGRAM 6pm – Arts Award Celebration

WELCOME Michael Minihan

President, Board of Trustees ArtsWestchester

Janet T. Langsam

CEO, ArtsWestchester

REMARKS Hon. George Latimer

Westchester County Executive

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AWARDS PRESENTATION & FUNDRAISER Closing Remarks ***

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BOARD TRUSTEES Michael Minihan President John Barnes Froma Benerofe Bruce Berg Yaniv Blumenfeld Catherine Borgia John Brathwaite Natasha Caputo Mack Carter Catherine Cioffi Margaret Cunzio Gerard Curran Kenneth Dell Orto Taryn E. Duffy Barbara Elliot Mark Ettenger Genia Flammia

John Peckham Chairman Helen Gates Emily Grant LaRuth Gray Karen Greenspan Maren Hexter Betty Himmel Andrew Katell Farooq Kathwari Marvin Krislov Michael Madonia Thomas R. Manisero Richard Martinelli Joseph McCoy Robert McGuinness Michael Minihan Barbara Z. Monohan

Janet Langsam Chief Executive Officer Nick Moore Jean Newton John Peckham Nataly Ritter Martin Rogowsky Sondra Salley Judith Schwartz Hannah Shmerler Leah Sills Deborah Simon Marie Smith Rocco Totino Crista Tucker Jacqueline Walker Robert Wiener

EMERITUS BOARD Richard B. Dannenberg* Burt Fealing Kenneth J. Gould Donald H. McCree William Mooney George C. Newlin*

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Joseph P. Oates Martin Oppenheimer Kevin Plunkett Stephen V. Reitano Armando Rodriguez Linda Sanford

Jamie L. Shenkman Michael Smith Robert Weisz Peter W. Wilcox (*deceased)


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Star Sponsors* Helen & Bill Gates The Romita Family

Patron Sponsors* Burke Rehabilitation Hospital Cappelli Organization City of New Rochelle Cross County Shopping Center/ Marx Realty Barbara & Paul Elliot Historic Hudson Valley Hudson Valley Writers Center M&T Bank O. Anthony Maddalena

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Mauro and Camille Romita (photo courtesy of Pelham Art Center) 8


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The Romita Family

2020 Emily & Eugene Grant Arts Patron Award Pelham residents Mauro and Camille Romita have dedicated themselves to philanthropic endeavors, including the arts. While President of Castle Oil Corporation, Mauro dedicated his time to numerous charitable institutions such as Sound Shore Medical Center, the College of New Rochelle and St. Joseph’s Seminary. Camille’s passion for the arts and their power to transform local communities compelled her to join a small group of inspiring women who took the Pelham Art Center from an early experiment into a thriving hub of culture and learning. She served as its President for over ten of the most formative years of the organization’s 50-year history. Camille and Mauro Romita instilled in their children the same sense of community responsibility and civic duty that they learned from their own immigrant parents: Carla, a successful lawyer and businesswomen, has served on the boards of many philanthropic and educational institutions; Michael, a former U.S. Department of Justice litigator and newly appointed President and CEO of the Westchester County Association, has been appointed to numerous non-partisan County boards and local charities; and Paul, has channeled his passion for world affairs into a career assisting global diplomats at the United Nations.

Camille Romita shaking hands with former Pelham Art Center (PAC) Board President Carol Brown in 1983 outside of PAC, then a renovated former bike shop at 153 Fifth Ave. (photo courtesy of Pelham Art Center)

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Pablo Mayor (photo credit: David Bedell)


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Pablo Mayor 2020 Artist Award

For nearly two decades, pianist and composer Pablo Mayor has brought the rhythm and style of his native Colombia to New York City, the Hudson Valley and beyond. The Tarrytown resident is one of the leading voices in contemporary Colombian jazz – not surprising, given his fresh approach to music and the way he introduces musical concepts to younger audiences. Mayor’s sound combines his formal jazz studies with his passion and knowledge for Colombian salsa and Cuban charanga. His ensemble, Folklore Urbano, has performed around the globe, but he always makes sure to bring their energy and rhythm back to our Westchester community, performing regularly at JazzFest White Plains and the Jazz Forum in Tarrytown. In addition, Mayor, with Co-Artistic Directors Anna Povich de Mayor and Daniel Fetecua, manages a residency program called Cumbia for Kids, which presents weekly workshops for children. The workshops explore the four geographical regions of Colombia, each of which has their own distinct music and dance traditions, instruments and culture. Students learn basic drum patterns, Spanish language through song, and creative movement inspired by Colombia’s diverse expressive traditions.

Pablo Mayor and Folklore Urbano (photo courtesy of the artist)

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“Evan & Katori’s 20/20 Pop Show & Art Retrospective” – Top: Vanessa Day performing, Bottom: Installation 12 of artwork (photos courtesy of the Blue Door Art Center)


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Blue Door Art Center 2020 Art Organization Award

Blue Door Art Center (BDAC) will receive the Arts Award for its dedication to presenting art of all varieties created by Westchester artists to local audiences. In more than 300 exhibitions throughout the county, BDAC has displayed the works of more than 800 artists from the local and regional community, besides its own eight to nine shows a year at its downtown Yonkers gallery space. Dynamic arts programming, including monthly open mic events, jazz performances and children’s activities, takes place at the Center in addition to free workshops at local establishments like Philipse Manor Hall and the YMCA. Community access to the arts led BDAC to bring public art to Yonkers, where they have commissioned mosaic planters at the Metro North station, an outdoor sculpture near City Hall and the creation of a series of “art banners” displayed throughout the downtown area. BDAC, which was founded by Luis Perelman and Julie Cousens, continues to build arts participation through the “First Thursdays” Downtown Yonkers Gallery Hop. This event attracts hundreds of attendees each month, when galleries – some enlivened by live performances – extend their hours so that visitors can explore the Yonkers’ art scene through self-guided walking tours.

Co-Founders Luis Perelman and Julie Cousens (center) at an opening reception (photo courtesy of the Blue Door Art Center)

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New Rochelle 2050 by artist Victor Ash on the Radisson Hotel in New Rochelle curated by Street Art for Mankind 14 credit: Ben Lau) (photo


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City of New Rochelle 2020 Community Award

As the former home of Norman Rockwell and E. L. Doctorow, the City of New Rochelle lives up to its artistic roots. Most recently, it has launched a 10-year revitalization effort that includes the arts as a major component. The plan recognizes arts and culture as a strength of the City and its quality of life, in part by making the southern neighborhoods of the City more walkable and accessible. The initiative includes artist housing, an 8,000 square-foot blackbox theater, artistic displays in vacant store fronts and a rooftop performance space. In 2019, eight dramatic murals curated by Street Art for Mankind were installed downtown, bringing new vibrant energy to the City’s streetscape. The two-mile walking tour of new works includes a massive ten-story painting on the side of the Radisson hotel. The City of New Rochelle has embraced public art, including murals that envelop its downtown and a series of commissioned sculptures created for the City’s 325th anniversary. Through its partnership with the New Rochelle Council for the Arts, it also supports the robust Summer Sounds concert series in Hudson Park and the weeklong arts festival, ArtsFest. Other arts organizations that contribute to the artistic life of the City are the New Rochelle Art Association, New Rochelle Opera, Westchester Symphony and New Rochelle Public Library with its Ossie Davis Theater.

Twilight of Dawn by R.M. Fischer (photo courtesy of the City of New Rochelle)

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A-Chord with Kids 2020 Education Award

A-Chord with Kids is a youth-run music program through which one young generation shares its talent with a future generation. This youth-to-youth peer program, which was founded in 2012 by Austin Weber, Chase, Alex and Cameron Goddard, students at Rye Country Day School, consists of volunteers who help children build confidence and self-esteem through music education and mentorship. The program’s students are members of the Carver Center in Port Chester, a community-based organization dedicated to meeting the needs of underprivileged youth. During the A-Chord program, these youth are introduced to different musical genres, learn music theory and sight-reading, and explore instruments with one-on-one instruction. They are also instructed on different types of musical ensembles, from orchestra to jazz band. The young volunteers in this program prove that anyone, no matter their age, can make a significant difference in their community.

A-Chord with Kids students (photo courtesy of A-Chord with Kids)

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Kids 18 participating in arts activity at Ossining Public Library (photo courtesy of Ossining Public Library)


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Ossining Public Library 2020 Sophia Abeles Education Award

The Ossining Public Library offers the Westchester community frequent, affordable and direct access to arts programming. From concerts to film screenings, the Library’s Camille Budarz Theater is home to numerous programs throughout the year, and the art gallery features the work of local artists, with new exhibits each month. Now in its 125th year, the library has served the Ossining community through two World Wars, the Great Depression, and an unprecedented boom in technology. Today, the library offers a diverse calendar of events. Recent happenings have included a drumming circle for teens, a theatrical performance about Anne Frank, a weekly “I Heart Art” program that encourages children to explore art, and live jazz performances. There is also family story-time, memoir writing, art workshops and more. Not only does the library provide the community with arts programming, it also embraces the community within those programs. For instance, the Ossining Union Free School District is featured in an exhibition each May.

Reading to Lexie (photo courtesy of Ossining Public Library)

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Arnold Kastenbaum

2020 Lawrence Salley Photography Award In his work, award-winning artist and master printer Arnold Kastenbaum makes no attempt to depict an object as it naturally appears. Rather, his goal is to create a new object that did not exist before, presenting an alternative view of commonplace, mundane objects such as light bulbs or door knobs. As a result, his photographs become the object without regard to the subject matter. Kastenbaum works exclusively in a traditional black and white film and archival gelatin silver materials, personally printing all images using a darkroom process. His love for photography stems from his teenage years – a passion that, after a long hiatus, was rekindled in recent years. He has since participated in numerous juried exhibitions at galleries and museums in Westchester County and New York City. He also teaches a personal vision workshop at SUNY Purchase College and was recently featured in Westchester Magazine as one of the County’s prominent visual artists.

Howard’s Light by Arnold Kastenbaum

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Congratulations to the 2020 Arts Award Recipients ~ Pablo Mayor ~ ~ The Romita Family ~ ~ Blue Door Art Center ~ ~ City of New Rochelle ~ ~ A-Chord With Kids ~ ~ Ossining Public Library ~ ~ Arnold Kastenbaum ~

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PAST ARTS AWARD WINNERS

David Rocco, 2019 winner (photo credit: David Rocco)

2018 Rockefeller Brothers Fund, The Pocantico Center Presenting Series Dr. LaRuth Gray Deborah & Alan Simon Will Crutchfield The Performing Arts Center at Purchase College The Play Group Theatre Lifetime Arts Lee Pope Ocean Morisset

2019 John Shearer Victoria “Vickie” Morris PJS Jazz Society Dr. Maria T. Luskay Pro Bono Partnership Rehabilitation Through the Arts David Rocco

Will Crutchfield, 2018 winner (photo credit: Camille Bougerie)

2017 Downtown Music at Grace Lucille Werlinich WESTHAB Songcatchers, Inc. Scarsdale Adult School Marion Archer The Katonah Museum of Art’s Himmel Award and Lecture Songcatchers, Inc., 2017 winner (photo courtesy of Songcatchers)


PAST ARTS AWARD WINNERS 2015

50 FOR 50 ARTIST AWARDEES: DAN C E Sidra Bell David Neumann Nalini Rau Maxine Sherman Bettijane Sills Rebeca Tomás Eduardo Vilaro

Historic Hudson Valley, 2016 winner (photo credit: Jennifer Mitchell)

2016 Donald Cecil and, in memory, Jane Cecil Katonah Museum Artists’ Association Sills Family Foundation The City of Yonkers Historic Hudson Valley The Rye Arts Center Fred Smith Ray Blue 2015 EMILY & EUGENE GRANT ARTS PATRON AWARD Yvonne and Leslie Pollack

V ISUAL A R T S Nancy Bowen Andrew Courtney Susan Cox Thomas Doyle Marcy B. Freedman Richard Haas Bibiana Huang Matheis Carla Rae Johnson Martin Kruck Malcolm MacDougall III John Maggiotto Creighton Michael Jill Parry Jerry Pinkney Lise Prown Marilyn Richeda Christopher Robbins Dyan Rosenberg Marisa Scheinfeld Peri Schwartz Barbara Segal Peter Sis Neil Waldman


PAST ARTS AWARD WINNERS

Ed Young, 2015 winner

2014 Caramoor Center for Music & The Arts Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art

Antoinette Wysocki Ed Young Luca Zordan FILM Michael Levi Harris Dave Steck Andrew Young & Susan Todd Chris Wedge L I T ERATURE Suzanne Cleary Karen Engelmann Marie Howe Howard Meyer Brian Morton

Music Therapy Institute of the Music Conservatory of Westchester The New Choral Society Hannah & Walter Shmerler Village of Ossining Public Art Project Westchester County Arts Leadership Association Yorktown High School Dance Company

2013 Judy Evnin Tony Vaccaro Craig Schulman RiverArts Arc of Westchester Dr. Caroline Bauman Friends of North Castle Public Library Archbishop Stepinac High School Drama Club Rosalie Sauerhaft

MUSIC Tim Armacost Derek Bermel Hayes Biggs Chester Biscardi KJ Denhert Laura Kaminsky Bruce Odland Michael Shapiro Walter & Hannah Shmerler, 2014 winners


PAST ARTS AWARD WINNERS 2010 Mary Louise Cox Copland House Harrison High School Band Hudson Valley Hospital Center Michael Natiello Frances Sternhagen Jacqueline & Arthur Walker Westchester Magazine

Frances Sternhagen, 2010 winner

2012 Dennis Bell Castle Gallery of the College of New Rochelle Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital at Westchester Medical Center Jerry Pinkney Taconic Opera Steffi Nossen School of Dance Westchester Community Foundation Yonkers Philharmonic

2009 Miriam Bernabei Al & Dee DelBello Entergy Harrison High School Hudson River Museum Jazz Forum Arts JP Morgan Chase New Rochelle Public Library New Rochelle High School Peter Pucci

2011 Doreen & Gilbert Bassin Benjamin Cheever Emelin Theatre Jessica Fuentes Katonah Museum of Art New Rochelle Opera Company Mount Vernon School District Abishai Ben Reuben School of the Holy Child Sleepy Hollow Performing Artists, 2007 winner


PAST ARTS AWARD WINNERS 2008 City of Yonkers, Dept. of Public Works Eugene & Emily Grant Hudson Valley Writers’ Center Jacob Burns Film Center Derrick James Ossining Union Free School District Cynthia Ozick Pelham Art Center 2007 Circle of Remembrance: “The Rising” 9/11 Memorial City School District of New Rochelle Silas & Vicki Ford Jacob Burns Foundation Luis Perelman Roxy Perry Sleepy Hollow Performing Artists Tarrytown Music Hall Untermyer Performing Arts Council The Westchester Arts Workshop 2006 Caramoor Center for Music & the Arts Fred Garcia Harrison Friends of the Opera Frank Ingrasciotta Matthew Lifflander Yvonne Pollack Purchase College, Conservatory of Dance Melvin Sparks Westco Productions, Inc. White Plains Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition Committee

Melvin Sparks, 2006 winner

2005 Mark DiMaggio Ken Gould Susan Geffen (in honor of Steve Geffen) Paramount Center for the Arts Renata Scotto Tova Snyder Tarrytown/ Sleepy Hollow Arts Council 2004 Barbara Bennett Josephine Caruso Clay Art Center, Reena Kashyap Barbara & Richard Dannenberg Downtown Music at Grace Episcopal Church Judith Dupre Friends of Music Concerts Katonah Museum of Art Renata Rainer Barbara Segal


PAST ARTS AWARD WINNERS 2001 Marcy B. Freedman Betty Himmel Etta Jones Wilfredo Morel Performing Arts Center at Purchase College Sisters in Support, Inc. Emily Stevens Tait Untermyer Performing Arts Council Westchester Philharmonic, Joshua Worby Stephen Apkon, Executive Director of 2002 winner Jacob Burns Film Center

2003 Jan Adelson Helene Grimaud Richard Haas Music Conservatory of Westchester Piper Theatre Productions Esmeralda Santiago Sarah Lawrence College Theatre Outreach Program Songcatchers, Inc. Sarah Bracey White 2002 Jacob Burns Film Center Billy Collins Lucinda Gedeon Mount Vernon Music Academy Northern Westchester Center of the Arts Berenice Pliskin Rye Arts Center Westchester County Dept. of Community Mental Health

2000 Felix & Joan Dolan Dance in Education Fund Greenburg Arts & Cultural Committee Jimmy Hill James Karales Westchester Chamber Orchestra Westchester Choral Society Westco Productions, Susan R. Katz

Hoff-Barthelson Music School, 1999 winner


PAST ARTS AWARD WINNERS 1999 Hoff-Barthelson Music School The Neuberger Museum of Art Janet Peckham PepsiCo, Inc. 1998 Chase Manhattan Bank Robert Goodnough Herbert Mark Newman Theatre Philharmonia Virtuosi Marcia and John Friede, 1995 winners

1997 Kan Domoto Doral Arrowwood Harriet Weissman 1996 Fuji Photo Film USA, Inc. The Prompters Westchester Holocaust Commission

Ruby Dee, 1994 winner

1995 Marcia & John Friede Pelham Art Center Claire Yaffa 1994 Alan Brown Ruby Dee NYNEX


PAST ARTS AWARD WINNERS Helene Trosky 1985 General Foods USA Roy Neuberger 1984 Katherine Niles 1982 Roberta Peters 1981 Cities Service Company Gannett Suburban Newspapers Emily Grant, 1993 winner

1980 Hudson River Museum

1993 Emily Grant Hudson Valley Writers’ Center Texaco, Inc.

1978 Reader’s Digest Association, Inc.

1992 Joseph Bena, Jr. Maren Hexter New Orchestra of Westchester

1977 Nelson Rockefeller 1976 IBM Westchester County

1991 Timothy J. Curtin 1990 Daniel Idzik Tina Sattin 1987 Andrew O’Rourke Alton S. Tobey 1986 John Harbour Roberta Peters, 1982 winner


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ArtsWestchester is Proud to Support These Westchester Organizations Accent Dance NYC Actors Conservatory Theatre Antonia Arts Arc Stages ArchForKids Arts and Culture Committee Asbury-Crestwood United Methodist Church Axial Theatre Ballet des Amériques Bedford Playhouse Bethany Arts Community Blue Door Art Center Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts CareerVisions Chappaqua Orchestra Clay Art Center CLC Foundation Clocktower Players Concordia Conservatory Copland House Downtown Music at Grace The Emelin Theatre for the Performing Arts Friends of Music Concerts The Friends of the North Castle Public Library Hamm & Clov Stage Company Hammond Museum and Japanese Stroll Garden Harrigan Educational & Cultural Center Historic Hudson Valley Hoff-Barthelson Music School Hudson Chorale Hudson Stage Company Hudson Valley Museum of Contemporary Art Hudson Valley Writers’ Center

India Center of Westchester Jacob Burns Film Center Jazz Forum Arts Katonah Museum of Art Lagond Music School Little Radical Theatrics Lyndhurst, A National Trust for Historic Preservation Mamaroneck Artists Guild Mount Vernon Friends of Parks and Recreation Mount Vernon Public Library Music Conservatory of Westchester Mustafa Music Foundation Neuberger Museum of Art New Era Creative Space New Rochelle Council on the Arts New Rochelle Opera New Westchester Symphony Orchestra Northern Star Quilters’ Guild Nowodworski Foundation OCA - Asian Pacific American Advocates - Westchester Hudson Valley Chapter Ossining Documentary & Discussion Series Ossining Public Library Paramount Hudson Valley Arts Pelham Art Center The Picture House Regional Film Center PJS Jazz Society The Play Group Theater Pleasantville Music Theatre Purchase College Foundation Rehabilitation Through the Arts The Revelators

Rivertowns Art Council Ruth Keeler Memorial Library The Rye Arts Center Scarsdale Arts Council The Schoolhouse Theater Songcatchers Sound Shore Chorale of New Rochelle Steffi Nossen Dance Foundation The Symphony of Westchester Taconic Opera Tarrytown Music Hall Tutti Bravi Productions Untermyer Performing Arts Council Urban Studio Unbound Wartburg Westchester Children’s Chorus Westchester Children’s Museum The Westchester Chordsmen Westchester Collaborative Theatre Westchester Italian Cultural Center Westchester Philharmonic Westchester Public Private Partnership for Aging Services White Plains Performing Arts Center YoFi Digital Media Art Center YoFi Fest Yonkers Arts Yonkers Philharmonic Youth Theatre Interactions

*List as of March 1, 2020


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