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from the County Executive It’s time for pumpkins and autumn leaves, crisp cool air and wool sweaters. The fall season is now in full swing in Westchester County, and there is no better place to celebrate Thanksgiving than in the Hudson Valley. ArtsWestchester has plenty in store for us this season. Whether you are interested in spending your Saturday afternoon at an art exhibition, spending your Monday in a dance class or taking your child to a Wednesday morning storybook class, our County has something for everyone. I feel fortunate to have this resource in our County to inspire our residents to participate in the arts. ArtsWestchester's monthly ArtsNews publication highlights the many cultural opportunities provided for the enjoyment of residents throughout the County. Autumn has arrived, so keep track of upcoming arts and cultural programs by browsing the articles and calendar on these pages. • site specific works about the Hudson River (page A5) • a musical about the story of Motown music (page A7) • a ten-day film festival in Yonkers (page A7) 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 American Moments By Janet Langsam, ArtsWestchester CEO

Many of us remember exactly where we were when John F. Kennedy was shot. For me, the scene is emblazoned in my mind. I was in my kitchen spooning mashed banana into my toddler’s mouth. The radio soothed some Sinatra… perhaps it was The Summer Wind. From bliss, I went into panic mode as the announcer’s voice came on. Disbelief. This can’t happen here. This is America. This was a moment when our hearts were torn apart watching a little boy salute his president-father’s coffin, an image captured by one of America’s premier photojournalists, John Shearer. Kennedy Funeral by John Shearer, on view at Neuberger Museum of Art This 1963 image and others are on view in an exhibition called American Moments: Photographs by John Shearer at the Neuberger Museum of Art. Shearer’s ability to tell a story in one image is part of his mastery, as in the detail of a veiled-in-black Jackie Kennedy who is frozen in time by Shearer, a prize-winning Look and LIFE magazine photographer. This particular photo is riveting, but more so for those of us who believed as we were taught, that World War II was the war that was fought to make the world safe for democracy. Shearer’s incisive eye was there again at the funeral of Martin Luther King. There are vivid photographs of the march from Athens to Atlanta and the historic rage that seems to rival any depiction of the recent events at Charlottesville. Shearer was there for those of us who reveled in the poetic uttering of a sensitive prizefighter named Muhammad Ali. He recorded truth for those of us who hoped that prison reform would follow the Attica riots. His legacy is assured for those of us who struggle to identify what exactly has changed in fifty years. At this exhibition, you can relive the street gangs, the antiwar protests and the trailblazers such as B.B. King and Michael Jackson. As you wish, you can stay in the moment or you can flash back and remember how things were. Or, you can choose to flash forward and weigh the balance between how things have changed and how they have stayed the same. Ever an optimist, I will look for, hope for, and work for…better times. American Moments: Photographs by John Shearer will be on display at the Neuberger Museum of Art through December 23.

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ArtsNews Contents artsw briefs ...................................... A4 events highlights ............................. A5 events calendar................................. A8 exhibitions......................................... A13 workshops......................................... A14

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Attending one of Westchester County’s budget hearings is one way for arts supporters to demonstrate their support for cultural funding. The arts enhance quality of life, strengthen communities and act as an economic engine for the County. In 2015, the nonprofit arts sector in Westchester contributed $172.3 million to the local economy as well as 5,179 jobs. Supporting funds from Westchester County Government help ArtsWestchester to support cultural activities in the County throughout the year with competitive grants, educational opportunities, free access to creative programming and more. Join ArtsWestchester and its member organizations at the following public hearings: • November 20 (7pm) at Yonkers Riverfront Library • November 27 (7pm) at Ossining Public Library • December 5 (7pm) at Board of Legislators Chambers (White Plains) For info, visit: artsw.org/speakup.

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Artist-Designed Library Kiosks Erected in New Rochelle Six artists have been selected to each customize a set of “Pop-Up Library” kiosks that will be placed throughout New Rochelle. Local residents are encouraged to “take a book, or leave one” from the kiosk libraries' book collections. These designed boxes, a collaboration between New Rochelle Council on the Arts, My Brother’s Keeper New Rochelle and the New Rochelle Public Library will be situated in different locations throughout New Rochelle in order to encourage literacy and promote community. Participating artists include Carol Bowen, Cristina Artist Laura Heiss poses with the pop-up Cerone, Alvin Clayton, Laura Heiss, Aston library kiosk that she designed (photo LeMelle-Thomas and Stephanie Lombardo. courtesy of New Rochelle Council on the Arts) Kiosk locations will include Feeney Park, Flowers Park, Hudson Park, Huguenot Park, Lincoln Park and Ward Acres. In addition, pop artist Charles Fazzino created a larger installation at the Metro North train station.

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artsw briefs Professional Development Workshop Series for Artists

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ArtsWestchester continues its series of professional development workshops with a set of free educational talks. On November 1, staff members from A.R.T./New York will discuss the application and guidelines for its Creative Opportunity Fund, a statewide theater regrant program. On November 15, artists will learn about opportunities available through New York Foundation of the Arts. This includes Fiscal Sponsorships that are available to artists and emerging arts organizations of all disciplines. It also includes 2019 fellowships for the following disciplines: choreography, music/sound, photography, playwriting/screenwriting, and architecture/design/environmental structure. Both events take place in ArtsWestchester’s building in downtown White Plains. For more info, visit artsw.org/profdevworkshops. To RSVP, contact Lauren Brady at lbrady@artswestchester.org.

ArtsWestchester is launching a new semester of its internship program. This winter, each intern will have the opportunity to gain experience from specific departments of interest in order to acquire skills, such as project management, public relations and team collaboration, which are transferable to their future careers. In addition to working closely with ArtsWestchester staff members on department-specific Former ArtsWestchester interns pose in the tasks, interns will participate in a organization's gallery series of professional development activities and workshops. These include hearing more about the organization’s cultural affiliates program, learning how to conduct a gallery docent tour, write a blog post and more. Complimentary admission to arts and cultural events will sometimes be available, at which the intern can help to build awareness of the arts in Westchester. A final presentation will be given by each intern as well. Internships are available in areas such as grants and government relations, arts in education, communications, special events, gallery and more. To apply for a winter / spring internship, visit artsw.org/volunteer.

Art$WChallenge Matching Grant Program Raises Funds for the Arts

Brick by Brick Gallery Programs Explore the Brick Industry

ArtsWestchester CEO Janet Langsam (center) and representatives from the Westchester County Board of Legislators (left to right): David Tubiolo, Catherine Borgia, Margaret Cunzio, Nancy Barr, MaryJane Shimsky, Chris Johnson and Alfreda Williams, with County Executive George Latimer (far right) at the Art$WChallenge kick-off breakfast (photo credit: Leslye Smith)

Westchester County Executive George Latimer, Deputy County Executive Ken Jenkins and the Westchester County Board of Legislators recently joined ArtsWestchester to announce the Art$WChallenge, a matching grant program that provides funding to support arts and culture programming in Westchester County. Through December 14, ArtsWestchester with support from Westchester County Government, will match new contributions up to $5,000 to any of 48 eligible cultural organizations. Since 2007, the Art$WChallenge grant program has raised more than $4.7 million for the arts. Past grant funds have assisted in providing free concerts by the Yonkers Philharmonic, bringing schoolchildren to the Neuberger Museum of Art and more. According to Latimer: “The arts are a vital component of our local and regional economy, supporting thousands of jobs and adding millions of dollars of revenue back into our communities.” For a list of eligible organizations or to donate, visit artsw.org/artswchallenge.

ArtsWestchester’s current exhibition, Brick by Brick: The Erie Canal & the Building Boom, is inspired by the shared story of the Erie Canal and the Hudson Valley brickyards. Contemporary art installations and photographs are on Brick hunters at the Dutchess Junction (photo credit: Rob Yasinsac) display along with artifacts and personal narratives that relate to the history of the region’s brick industry. Several programs related to the exhibition’s subject matter will take place this month. On November 3, brick hunters and collectors will tell stories of their adventures along the Hudson River. Audience members are encouraged to bring up to seven marked bricks to share and swap. On November 10, spiritual singers and storytellers will narrate a story that delves into the history of slavery, brickyards and an African American church in Haverstraw. Both events take place amongst the exhibited artwork in ArtsWestchester’s gallery in White Plains. Brick by Brick remains on view through January 19. Brick by Brick and its programs are sponsored by New York State Council on the Arts and Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers Local 1. For more info on the exhibition and its programs, visit artsw.org/brickbybrick.


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event highlights Maya Lin Brings New Site-Specific Works to Hudson River Museum Acclaimed artist Maya Lin aims to highlight the human impact on nature in a series of new sitespecific installations that explore the geology and topography of the Hudson River. Maya Lin: a River is a Drawing, on view at the Hudson River Museum, extends from the Museum’s lobby, throughout significant portions of its galleries, and onto its outdoor courtyard, summoning its visitors to interact with various installations. Guests can walk amongst bamboo reeds for a 3D depiction of the Hudson River basin or descend the stairs under a wire sculpture that floats across the gallery space. The post-minimalist artist’s presentation of scientific data is meant to connect with the viewer on a visceral and emotional level. These fragile yet meticulous pieces work as building blocks to a dialogue about environmental awareness. According to the exhibition’s curator, Miwako Tezuka: “Maya Lin is able to give an artistic shape to climate change and its many impacts on our environment so that we may arrive at a confluence of nature and humanity.” In one work, Lin compares Manhattan’s likely future based on targeted carbon-emission levels versus unchecked emissions. Lin, a Presidential Medal of Freedom winner who designed the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington D.C., will present a talk about environmental leadership with Jeffrey Sachs, professor of economics, on November 11. Additional programs include a tour with Assistant Curator Ted Barrow (11/3), a lecture titled “Gender, Water and Human Rights” (11/14), a presentation about the Hudson River as a life force (11/18), and more. The exhibition is on view though January 20, 2019. For more info about the exhibition and programs, visit hrm.org.

Maya Lin (photo credit: Jesse Frohman)

New Play Kicks Off Axial Theatre’s 20th Anniversary Season

A Showcase of New Choreographic Works

Axial Theatre’s 20th anniversary season brings to the stage, Senescence, a new production by its founding artistic director Howard Meyer. The title refers to the process of deterioration with age, a theme that runs throughout the play. In the blue-collar town of Linden, New Jersey, this process is accelerated due to the devastating effects of chemical toxicity.

Steffi Nossen Dance Foundation’s annual choreography showcase spotlights preprofessional dancers alongside professional choreographers in a performance of new works at the Emelin Theater. The November 10 showcase features nine works by different artists. Riedel Dance Theater’s Second Story Dance Project presents a work, set to the music of Dvořák, which depicts a portrayal of psychological anguish as two souls intertwine, one supporting the other (choreographed by Jonathan Riedel). A work performed by members of the American A still from Brittle Branches by Jonathan Jazz Company presents both classical and Riedel (photo credit: Hope Davis) contemporary dance at once by exploring the roots of jazz while contrasting its movements with the romantic music of Chopin (choreographed by Spencer Pond). The work of DiMauro Dance explores the body as a vessel for showing emotional extremes, from grace to aggression (choreographed by Jessica DiMauro Marks). Works by other choreographers, in addition to performances by Steffi Nossen Dance Company, will round out the program. A post-performance Q&A with choreographers, dancers and audience members serves a dual benefit, giving artists feedback about their work based on audience perception, and also providing the audience with insight into the choreographic process. For more info, visit steffinossen.org.

Image courtesy of Axial Theatre Directed by award-winning filmmaker and director James Fauvell, the story of this oil refinery town is told through three childhood friends who have lived n Linden their entire lives: they grew up in the town, their parents died in the town, and they still live there as the story unfolds. The threesome encounter a stranger, an alleged prophet named “J,” who upends their lives as he aims to get the refinery to change their production and dumping practices. Senescence runs from Friday through Sunday on November 3-18, with previews on November 2 and 3. For more info, visit axialtheatre.org.


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event highlights Guest Cellist Inbal Segev to Play With Symphony of Westchester On November 10, cellist Inbal Segev will join the Symphony of Westchester as a guest soloist. Led by the Symphony’s founder and artistic director Barry Hoffman, Segev and the Symphony will perform Elgar’s Cello Concerto in E minor, Op. 85. Of the composition, Segev says: “I feel spent after playing it… It is an elegy for a world that is no longer, and was written as a response to the great war – World War I. I believe the message in this work is timeless and universal.” Also on the program will be Dvořák's Symphony No. 9, Op. 95 in E minor “From the New World.”

New Monthly Web Feature: Frank’s Picks “Frank’s Picks” is a monthly music column in which music journalist, author and radio producer Frank Matheis helps readers, through his personal recommendations, to find their way through the many concerts and performances that take place in Westchester County. Here’s a preview of Frank’s November picks:

Inbal Segev (photo credit: Dario Acosta)

Segev has performed as a soloist with orchestras around the world, from Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra to Bankok Symphony. The Symphony of Westchester, now in its 22nd season at Iona College, is a professional orchestra of more than 60 musicians. The performance will take place at Iona College’s Christopher J. Murphy Auditorium. For more info, visit thesymphonyofwestchester.org.

Pelham Art Center Celebrates Hindu Festival of Lights As part of its folk arts series, Pelham Art Center will celebrate the Hindu festival of lights with its annual Diwali event on November 18. As Hindus believe that light is the symbol of health, wealth and peace, this festival is meant to signify the victory of good over evil. The Diwali event will open with a performance of Indian classical dance by Sadhana Paranji. This “Kuchipudi Margam” dance will also encourage audience interaction when Paranji teaches hand gestures and footwork associated with the traditional dance form. Following the performance, visitors will participate in two hands-on arts activities. During the first workshop, guests will create scroll works based on the traditional Patua painting Dancer Sadhana Paranji (photo courtesy of technique. The second workshop will Pelham Art Center) demonstrate how to paint in the Sohari style with coffee and tea stains. The Diwali event will also offer henna body art, a temporary tattoo of intricate patterns that is made from henna leaf paste that dyes the skin for several days. For more info, visit pelhamartcenter.org.

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November 8: I'm With Her with Sara Watkins, Sarah Jarosz, and Aoife O'Donovan, with Special Guest: The Brother Brothers Presented by Tarrytown Music Hall I’m With Her is a virtual super-group of multi-Grammy Award-winners, and this performance at the Tarrytown Music Hall is a gig not to miss. If you have someone moping around the house wailing that the times of superb folk singers are over, and that good music has ended, this will revive even the biggest skeptics. This trio combined some of the best young women singer-songwriters of our time, each individually highly successful. They deliver timeless American roots music with exceptionally powerful collaborative songwriting prowess, beautiful harmonies and intelligent lyrics that will grab you by the heart. Aoife O'Donovan is an Irish-American singer, guitarist and songwriter, best known as the lead singer for the progressive bluegrass/string band Crooked Still. The goldenvoiced Sara Jarosz is a mandolin virtuoso and multi-instrumentalist and an amazing singer songwriter. Fiddler and ukulele player Sara Watkins was a member of Nickel Creek with her brother Sean Watkins. The trio is getting well-deserved recognition and exuberant accolades, including on NPR and the New York Times. Check out their NPR Tiny Desk Concert on YouTube and their superb new album See You Around, before you go to this show. This month’s “picks,” which are posted online, also include: •N ovember 4: Julia Bullock with John Arida at Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts • November 17: Molsky’s Mountain Drifters at Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts • November 24: Fred Gillen at The Greenheart at Good Choice Kitchen, Ossining

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event highlights Ten-Day Festival in Yonkers Presents Local and International Films Yonkers Film Festival (YoFiFest) presents its sixth annual celebration of film on November 2-11. The ten-day festival screens more than 150 films, from feature movies to student works. Focused showcases highlight films by women filmmakers, students, Westchester natives, members of the LGBT community and more. International and locally-made films provide screenings for a gamut of plotlines, including an inventor who creates a time machine to win back an ex-girlfriend (Jasper, 11/4), a profile on New York City street artist Fumero (Fumero-ism: the Grafstract, 11/8) and an Alexander Hamilton re-enactor in Philadelphia (A Man Full of Trouble, 11/10). Most screenings will be accompanied by Q&A talkback sessions. In addition, a series of workshops led by industry professionals introduces audiences to topics such as crowdfunding and marketing. After a red carpet reception launches the opening night celebrations, the parties, receptions and meet-and-greet sessions continue throughout the festival, allowing filmmakers and fans to mingle. For more info, visit yofifest.com. Screenshot from Fumero-ism: the Grafstract

Leather-Making Workshop at the Mount Vernon Public Library

The Story of Motown Comes to Mount Vernon

On November 3, Mount Vernonbased artist Alicia Appleton will host a free leather-making workshop at the Mount Vernon Public Library for participants of all skill levels. Appleton, who is the designer of the leather accessories brand Amber Poitier Inc., will teach students how to hand-sew and construct their own mini leather tote bag. The two-hour class will commence with an introduction of the basic tools and materials required. This Participants will make their own mini bag to take home (photo courtesy of Amber Poitier, Inc.) includes the laser-cutter that is used for cutting the bag pattern and the vegetable-tanned leather, which is a utility leather typically used for high-end products like holsters, shoes and equestrian saddles. During this instructive demonstration, students will also learn how to build a bag pattern, hand-sew the leather pieces, punch holes and, lastly, buff and polish the leather. Participants, with Appleton’s assistance, will then implement these techniques to create their own unique 10" x 12" mini bag. Participants will be able to take the final product home. This program is sponsored by one of ArtsWestchester’s Mount Vernon Arts Initiative Grants, which are made possible with support from Westchester County government. For more info, visit mountvernonpubliclibrary.org.

Many people know of Motown music greats like Diana Ross, but not the story of her rise to fame, nor the record label that fought against prejudice to bring now-beloved music to American audiences. This month, the Revelators Dance Troupe will present Motown: My Way, a musical that highlights not only the music, but also the story behind it. The November 16-18 production at the Doles Center in Mount Vernon will include singing, dancing and acting from The Revelators’ entire company, with members that range in age Dionna Capers will play Diana Ross in Motown: My from six through 28. Audiences Way (photo courtesy of The Revelators Dance Troupe) will watch Ross transform into a pop star diva, witness the Supremes' rise to fame, and observe Motown Records co-producers Berry Gordy and Smokey Robinson build the label’s significance as it reshaped the music industry. The musical will include sing-along favorites from The Jackson 5, Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, The Temptations and more. For more info, visit revelatorsinc.com.

All three of the above programs are supported by ArtsWestchester’s Mount Vernon and Yonkers Arts Initiative grants program. These grants are made possible with support from the Westchester County Executive and Westchester County Board of Legislators.

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CALENDAR ARTS 11/1 THURSDAY Spoken Word: The Rye Arts Center presents Ladies Comedy Night! She Said What?!. A night of comedy by female comediennes. 7-10pm at Rye Presbyterian Church. ryeartscenter.org Festivals: Historic Hudson Valley presents The Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze. Guests will meander through an 18th-century landscape and discover a display of more than 7,000 illuminated jack o’lanterns. Through 11/24. 6:30-10:30pm at Van Cortlandt Manor. hudsonvalley.org Lectures: Katonah Museum of Art presents Jewelry Panel Discussion. A discussion about jewelry, moderated by the Museum's Outrageous Ornament exhibition curator, Jane Adlin. 6-8pm. katonahmuseum.org Lectures: Sarah Lawrence College presents Craft of Nonfiction: The Worst Advice. Author Domenica Ruta will lead a talk on "bad" rules and writing advice. 1-2pm at Slonim House at Sarah Lawrence College. sarahlawrence.edu Music: Emelin Theatre presents Kaya Nicole & Samba Soul. This performance celebrates the talent of artists from Westchester. 7:30-9:30pm. emelin.org Reception: ArtsWestchester presents Gallery Nite Out: Team Jenga Tournament. A four-round team Jenga tournament and happy hour in ArtsWestchester's gallery. 6-8:30pm. artswestchester.org

11/2 FRIDAY Family & Kids: Hudson River Museum presents HRM Teen Night: Glow Party. Teens can join the Museum’s junior docents for dancing, glow-in-the-dark activities and more. 5-8pm. hrm.org

Film: Westchester Community College presents Fantastic Woman. Marina, a transgender woman who works as a waitress and moonlights as a nightclub singer, deals with the death of her older boyfriend. 7:30-9:30pm at The Gateway Center's Davis Auditorium. sunywcc.edu

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Music: Emelin Theatre presents Josh Ritter. Ritter will perform a solo acoustic show, that highlights his new material, as well as songs from his extensive catalog. 8-10pm. emelin.org

Reception: Harrison Public Library presents Fusions and Transformations. Guests will meet exhibiting digital artist S.W. Paul Wyszkowsk. 2pm. harrisonpl.org

Spoken Word: Antonia Arts presents First Friday Open Mic. Guests can share their talents in a comfortable space. 7:30-10pm at Studio 4. 914-393-2382 Theater: Axial Theatre presents Senescence. This play looks at the devastating effects of chemical toxicity when an alleged prophet comes to a blue-collar town. Selected days through 11/18. Times vary. axialtheatre.org Theater: Hudson Stage Company presents Constellations. An exploration of the universal truth of finding and losing love. 8-9:30pm at Whippoorwill Hall Theatre @ North Castle Library. hudsonstage.com

11/3 SATURDAY Folk Arts: ArtsWestchester presents Brick Hunters of the Hudson Valley and Westchester Brick Swap. Brick hunters and collectors will tell stories of discovery and adventure along the Hudson River. 3-5:30pm. artswestchester.org Music: Friends of Music Concerts, Inc. presents Nathan Lee. The program will include piano works by Robert Schumann, Beethoven, Ravel, Chopin and Liszt. 8-10:30pm at Kusel

Spoken Word: Greenburgh Public Library presents The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber. Voice actor Alan Sklar’s will perform a rendition of Hemingway’s story. 3-4pm. greenburghlibrary.org

Music: Hudson River Museum presents Music Under the Dome: Lulu Lewis. This modern rock band combines post punk, gothic and soul with experimental film. 7-9pm. hrm.org

Music: New Rochelle Public Library presents Rocky Middleton Sextet. Acoustic bass player Rocky Middleton will lead his ensemble of professional musicians. 3-4pm. nrpl.org Music: Westchester Collaborative Theater presents Scott Arcangel Trio. Arcangel writes for and performs with a variety of jazz and commercial groups. 7:30-10pm. wctheater.org Music: The Schoolhouse Theater presents Marc Black. This eclectic folk guitarist will take audiences back to the 1950s and 60s through popular songs. 8pm. schoolhousetheater.org

Spoken Word: Hudson River Museum presents Let’s Talk About: Women’s Suffrage. A roundtable discussion about the women’s suffrage movement in New York and beyond. 11am-12:30pm. hrm.org Spoken Word: New Rochelle Public Library presents New Rochelle Open Mic. Local musicians, dancers, spoken word artists and singers can share their talents. 3-4:30pm. nrpl.org Tours: Hudson River Museum presents Artful Impact: Come, Look, Respond!. Guests are encouraged to look at, and respond to works in the Museum’s collections. 3-3:45pm. hrm.org Tours: Hudson River Museum presents Maya Lin: A River Is a Drawing with Ted Barrow. The tour will explore Lin’s site-specific installations, inspired by the Hudson River. 2-2:45pm. hrm.org

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Dance: White Plains Public Library presents Diwali: A Celebration of Light. A program of stories, traditional Indian dances and other activities. 2-4pm. whiteplainslibrary.org

Lectures: Sarah Lawrence College presents On Description: What it Means to Write Things Down. Writer Wyatt Mason will discuss the art of writing descriptions. 2-3pm at the College's Slonim House. sarahlawrence.edu

Lectures: Hudson River Museum presents Sunday Scholars: Building Healthy Communities, Changing Environmental Racism. A discussion on environmental racism, climate change and food justice. 2-3pm. hrm.org Music: Asbury-Crestwood United Methodist Church presents Collective Brass. Featuring music works from the Middle Ages to today. 3-4:30pm at Asbury-Crestwood United Methodist Church. musicatasbury.com Music: Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts presents Julia Bullock with John Arida. Bullock is known for her captivating soprano voice and her command of diverse repertoire. 3pm. caramoor.org

11/5 MONDAY Theater: The Rye Arts Center presents Lunchtime Theater: Play With Your Food. Guests will enjoy a gourmet buffet lunch and one-act plays read by professional actors. 12-1:30pm. ryeartscenter.org

11/6 TUESDAY Film: Jacob Burns Film Center presents Always at the Carlyle. This documentary offers an exclusive look into the pop culture history of The Carlyle hotel. Part of the “Senior Afternoon Cinema” series. 1-2:30pm. burnsfilmcenter.org Lectures: Sarah Lawrence College presents Writing Outside the Known World. Author Julia Slavin will discuss eco-fabulism, magic realism and the strange. 2-3pm at Slonim House at Sarah Lawrence College. sarahlawrence.edu Lectures: Sarah Lawrence College presents Marjorie Senechal Lecture. The series presents current research in the natural sciences, mathematics and related topics. 12:30-1:30pm at Alice Stone Ilchman Science Center, Room 103. sarahlawrence.edu

Glass Photography Exhibition. An opening reception for works by The Ground Glass, an association of photographers. 5-7pm. ryeartscenter.org

Featuring readings and works from the Museum's American Moments: Photographs by John Shearer exhibition. 12:30-1:30pm. neuberger.org

11/9 FRIDAY

11/10 SATURDAY

Film: Westchester Community College presents A Short Film About Love. An innocent virgin spies on his frontal neighbor and falls in love with her. 7:30-9:30pm at The Gateway Center Davis Auditorium. sunywcc.edu

Dance: Steffi Nossen Dance Foundation presents A Choreography Showcase. Notable choreographers and artists will join pre-professional dancers in a performance that highlights new work. 2-4pm at Emelin Theatre. steffinossen.org

Music: Neuberger Museum of Art presents Blueprint Performance: David DeJesus. The accomplished saxophonist will perform. 12:30-1:30pm. neuberger.org

Music: Emelin Theatre presents An Evening With George Winston. The Hawaiian slack key guitarist will perform jazz, blues, rock and piano music. 8-10pm. emelin.org

Spoken Word: White Plains Public Library presents Poetry Slam & Open Mic. This event features a performance from guest poet Wonder Dave. 6:30-9pm. whiteplainslibrary.org

Spoken Word: The Schoolhouse Theater presents LoHud Comedy. LoHud Comedy was founded in 2010 to infuse the already-vibrant local arts scene with laughter. 8pm. schoolhousetheater.org

Folk Arts: ArtsWestchester presents Songs Of The Brickyards. Storytellers, singers and gospel legends will explore the history of slavery, the brickyards and an African American church in Haverstraw. 3-5pm. artswestchester.org

11/8 THURSDAY

Theater: Neuberger Museum of Art presents Conservatory of Theater.

Music: Downtown Music at Grace presents REBEL Ensemble. Principals of the acclaimed ensemble will play works by Telemann, Handel, Mascitti and J.S. Bach. 12-1:15pm. dtmusic.org

Film: Hudson River Museum presents An Inconvenient Sequel. This Oscar Award-winning documentary raises public awareness of global warming. 7:309pm at Alamo Draft House. hrm.org Film: Sarah Lawrence College presents Paper Tigers. This documentary follows six students over the course of a school year as a new trauma-sensitive program is implemented. 5:15-7:30pm at Performing Arts Center. sarahlawrence.edu Film: White Plains Public Library presents Shadow Lands. An urban musical drama that stars local actors Zaida Rio and Dennis Polanco. 6:309pm. whiteplainslibrary.org Music: Tarrytown Music Hall presents I’m With Her. The Grammy Awardwinning group features Sara Watkins, Sarah Jarosz and Aoife O’Donovan. 8pm. tarrytownmusichall.org

Music: Center for the Digital Arts, Peekskill presents WHAT NOW?. Dancers, musicians, poets and artists will respond to the November 6, 2016 presidential election results. 1-4pm. sunywcc.edu/peekskill

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NW Dance Project

Bold and innovative contemporary dance from choreographer Sarah Slipper November 2, 8pm

Aida Cuevas Totalmente Juan Gabriel

“The Queen of Mariachi” November 4, 3pm

Circa Carnival of the Animals A thrilling circus escapade November 18, 3pm

Tours: The Rye Arts Center presents Hudson River Museum. A tour of the Museum's Maya Lin: A River Is a Drawing exhibition, which explores the geology and topography of the Hudson River. 10:30am-12:30pm. ryeartscenter.org Reception: The Rye Arts Center presents 43rd Annual Ground

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visit artsw.org for more event information blues and contemporary ensemble will perform. 5:15-9pm. pjsjazz.org Music: Westchester Chamber Music Society presents The Alexander String Quartet. The group is known for its interpretations of classical works. 4-6pm at Congregation Emanu-El. westchesterchambermusicsociety.com Music: Yonkers Philharmonic presents Family Concert. Featuring works by Richard Strauss, Mendelssohn, Carl Heinrich Hubler and more. 3-5pm at Saunders Trade High School. yonkersphilharmonic.com Music: The Sanctuary Series presents Studies in Virtuosity. Featuring a classical performance by Ukrainian-Canadian pianist Dmitri Levkovich. 4pm at South Salem Presbyterian Church. thesanctuaryseries.org Tours: Hudson River Museum presents Special Tour: Yonkers, Glenview and WWI. The installation focuses on the power of the poster to galvanize public opinion and support the country’s war efforts. 1 & 3pm. hrm.org

11/13 TUESDAY

Music: Hudson River Museum presents She Sings of Rivers with Yolanda F. Johnson. An afternoon of song inspired by rivers and water. 2-3pm. hrm.org

night of traditional Korean music and dance. 7:30-9:30pm. artscenter.org

Music: New Rochelle Public Library presents “Music in Our Lives” Concert. Featuring Ukrainian violinist Alexander Abayev. 3-4pm. nrpl.org

Music: Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts presents Omer Quartet. Caramoor's 2018–19 Ernst Stiefel String Quartet-in-Residence will provide a concert in the Music Room. 3pm. caramoor.org

Music: The Symphony of Westchester presents 22nd Season Opening Concert. Cellist Inbal Segev will perform Edward Elgar’s Cello Concerto op. 85, in E Minor. 8-10pm at Christopher J. Murphy Auditorium. thesymphonyofwestchester.org Tours: Hudson River Museum presents Making Hudson Memories. Families will explore an ongoing interactive digital art project and environmental advocacy movement. 2:30-3pm. hrm.org Dance: Performing Arts Center at Purchase College presents New York Korean Performing Arts Center. A

11/11 SUNDAY

Music: Downtown Music at Grace presents Folklore Urbano NYC Trio. Featuring original music and Colombian standards by composer Pablo Mayor. 4:30-6pm. dtmusic.org Music: New Rochelle Opera presents Divas vs. Divos. The concert will feature New Rochelle Opera artists, with accompaniment by Brian Holman. 3-5pm at Christopher J. Murphy Auditorium. nropera.org Music: PJS Jazz Society, Inc. presents SAGE. The all-female jazz,

Reception: Sarah Lawrence College presents Opening Reception: Jenny Perlin. An opening reception for Perlin's 16mm films, videos and drawings. 5-6:30pm at the College's Heimbold Visual Arts Center. sarahlawrence.edu Lectures: Sarah Lawrence College presents Everything is Metaphor. Author Catherine Lacey discusses metaphors and the craft of speculative fiction. 2-3pm at Slonim House at Sarah Lawrence College. sarahlawrence.edu Music: Hudson Valley Music Club presents Mostly Morning Concert. Featuring music written in 1918 and works by composers who were born in or died in 1918. 11am-12pm at Dobbs Ferry Woman’s Club. 914-478-0417

11/14 WEDNESDAY Family & Kids: Hudson River Museum presents Storytime for Toddlers. Storytime themes are informed by the Museum’s current exhibition, Maya Lin: A River Is a Drawing. Also 11/28. 11:30am-12pm. hrm.org

Lectures: Hudson River Museum presents Gender, Water and Human Rights. A discussion on the important role women play in the conservation and protection of water resources management at the global level. 1:30-3pm. hrm.org Lectures: Sarah Lawrence College presents Difference in Dialogue: Probing the Bounds of Free Speech. This event features activist and author Deray McKesson and Sanford Unger, director of the Free Speech Project at Georgetown University. 7:15-9pm at Reisinger Concert Hall. sarahlawrence.edu Lectures: Sarah Lawrence College presents The Prose Poem. Author Kate Knapp Johnson is holding a craft talk on prose poems. 2-3pm at Slonim House, Sarah Lawrence College. sarahlawrence.edu Music: Downtown Music at Grace presents Musicians of the Westchester Philharmonic. Featuring a performance of chamber music. 12-1:15pm. dtmusic.org Music: Purchase College Conservatory of Music presents It’s a Family Affair. Vocal group Soul Voices will perform. 7-8:30pm. purchase.edu/academics/music Music: The Capitol Theatre presents Jim James Solo Tour. Rock musician Jim James will perform his original solo music with Alynda Segarra from Hurray for the Riff Raff. 7-11pm. thecapitoltheatre.com

11/15 THURSDAY Music: Purchase College Conservatory of Music presents Purchase Percussion Ensemble. Featuring the music of Johanna Magdalena Beyer, John Cage, Carlos Chavez, Henry Cowell and Lou Harrison. 8-9:30pm. purchase.edu/academics/music Theater: Westchester Collaborative Theater presents Of Aliens and Avocados. A reading of seven original one-act plays. Select dates through 11/25. Times vary. wctheater.org Tours: Katonah Museum of Art presents KMAway: The Met + NYC Jewelry Week. Featuring tours of The Met, and Manhattan jewelry shops and studios. A program of the Museum's


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visit artsw.org for more event information Outrageous Ornament exhibition. 10:30am-4pm. katonahmuseum.org

11/16 FRIDAY Dance: The Revelators Dance Troupe presents Motown: My Way. The story of Diana Ross and Motown Records. Also 11/17, 11/18 at 5pm. 7pm at Dole Community Center, Mount Vernon. revelatorsinc.com Film: Westchester Community College presents The Cakemaker. A German pastry maker travels to Jerusalem in search of the wife and son of his dead lover. 7:30-9:30pm at The Gateway Center - Davis Auditorium. sunywcc.edu 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

11/17 SATURDAY Dance: Smart Arts at Westchester Community College presents

TAYLOR 2. The Paul Taylor Dance Company will introduce the athleticism, humor and beauty found in Taylor’s work. 8-10pm at Academic Arts Building Theatre. sunywcc.edy/smartarts

Purchase Symphony Orchestra & College Chorus. Featuring Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana. Also 11/18. 7-8:30pm at The Performing Arts Center, Purchase College. artscenter.org

Family & Kids: New Rochelle Public Library presents Drag Queen Story Hour. Angel Elektra, a resident of Yonkers, will bring stories, crafts, charm and fun. 1-2:30pm. nrpl.org

Music: The Capitol Theatre presents The Complete Last Waltz. A live rock show honors The Band’s famed farewell concert held on Thanksgiving Day in 1976. 6:30-11:30pm. captheat.re/Rj

Film: Jacob Burns Film Center presents The Big Bad Fox and Other Tales. An interfering duck, a bossy pig and a dozy rabbit face a series of misadventures in this family-friendly animation. Part of JBFC Kids. Also 11/18. 12-1:30pm. burnsfilmcenter.org

Tours: Hudson River Museum presents Object of the Month: Jacob Lawrence. In the Studio, 1977 celebrates Lawrence's artistic life. 2-2:45pm. hrm.org

Music: Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts presents Molsky’s Mountain Drifters. This group will bring folk tradition to the Center's Music Room. 8pm. caramoor.org Music: Purchase College Conservatory of Music presents

Reception: White Plains Public Library presents No Longer Hidden; Being— without— Being Sickle Cell. Guests can meet the artist Akimie Worrell and view the exhibition on view through December 28. 2-4pm. whiteplainslibrary.org

11/18 SUNDAY Folk Arts: Pelham Art Center presents Celebrate Diwali. This Hindu festival of lights will feature

Indian classical dance performances, henna tattoos and art workshops. 1:30-3:30pm. pelhamartcenter.org Lectures: Hudson River Museum presents Sunday Scholars: The Hudson as Life Force. Four distinguished thinkers will share their unique perspectives of the Hudson River in relation to climate change. 2-3pm. hrm.org Music: Copland House presents Rendezvous in America. Acclaimed soprano Justine Aronson and the Music from Copland House ensemble offer a program of early 20th century works. 3-5pm. coplandhouse.org Music: Westchester Chordsmen Chorus presents Free Fall A Cappella Festival. Eight a cappella groups from five Westchester County towns will perform. 2-5pm at Mamaroneck High School. chordsmen.org Spoken Word: The Schoolhouse Theater presents A Night with Nonno. Featuring the poetry of Tennessee Williams, performed by Miller Lide. 7pm. schoolhousetheater.org

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visit artsw.org for more event information Mount Vernon Announces “Arts, Culture and Heritage Master Plan“ The City of Mount Vernon has conducted a study that aims to engage the arts community by creating an arts infrastructure that will support the projects of local artists. This “Mount Vernon Arts, Culture and Heritage Master Plan” has identified needs and opportunities that will be taken into account in order to achieve this goal. By working closely with ArtsWestchester, the City will prioritize several points within the plan, including an Arts, Cultural and Heritage Commission to provide support on policy planning and development, as well as strengthening collaborations and partnerships across all communities in order to build alliances, Mount Vernon Mayor Richard Thomas, Mes Hall founder Chris Mes Vinson and artist Khardier (photo credit: Corey Wainaina) collectives and ad-hoc groups. Priorities also include building a renewed brand identity for the City and launch specific branding related to arts, culture and heritage, which will be coupled with citywide art installations. According to Mayor Richard Thomas, “Mount Vernon has always had a unique arts history and we are committed to creating new opportunities for our arts community.” For instance, the City will host its first Mount Vernon Artweek in December, which will consist of a holiday arts market at which visitors will find unique holiday gifts made by emerging artists.

11/19 MONDAY Film: Jacob Burns Film Center presents The Deer Hunter. An examination of the ways in which the U.S. Vietnam War impacts and disrupts the lives of people in a small industrial town in Pennsylvania. Part of the “Retro Revival” series. 1 & 7pm. burnsfilmcenter.org Photography: Color Camera Club of Westchester presents Pictures at an Exhibition. Bill Bullard will discuss Irving Penn’s centennial show and the Michelangelo exhibition, which were both on view at The Met. 7:30-9:30pm. colorcameraclub.com Theater: The Schoolhouse Theater presents Verbivors Puns Spoonerisims & Verbal Sleight of Hand. Featuring usage editor and writer Dr. Richard Leaderer. 7pm. schoolhousetheater.org

11/23 FRIDAY Family & Kids: Hudson River Museum presents Thanksgiving Weekend Activities. Featuring art workshops, festive tours and children’s activities. 12-5pm. hrm.org

Tours: Lyndhurst Mansion presents Holiday Opening Weekend. Guests can enjoy the Mansion’s holiday decorations at their own pace. Also 11/24, 11/25. 10am-4pm. lyndhurst.org

Concert. A concert featuring works by Bach, Debussy and others. 1-2pm at Dobbs Ferry Woman’s Club. 914-478-0417

11/24 SATURDAY

Family & Kids: White Plains Public Library presents Trove Time feat. Musical Munchkins. Trove Time is an early literacy playtime for children aged two to four with a caregiver. 11am-12:30pm. whiteplainslibrary.org

Music: Good Choice Kitchen presents The Greenheart. Guests will enjoy a healthy dinner and hear the Greenheart play folk and traditional music. 8pm. goodchoicekitchen.com

11/25 SUNDAY Music: New Rochelle Public Library presents FIESTA!. A program of lyrical music for guitar and mandolin from Latin America and Spain. 3-4pm. nrpl.org Reception: New Rochelle Public Library presents Park Bench Stories. An opening reception for Leni Levenson Wiener's traveling exhibition. 5:15pm. nrpl.org

11/26 MONDAY Music: Hudson Valley Music Club presents November Professional

11/27 TUESDAY

11/28 WEDNESDAY Lectures: Center for the Digital Arts, Peekskill presents Robert Moses in the Hudson Valley. This lecture series examines topics related to historic preservation and architectural history with a focus on New York State and the Hudson Valley. 7pm. sunywcc.edu/peekskill Music: Downtown Music at Grace presents WQXR Comes to Grace. Members of the audience will choose the music from an extensive menu that is organized by style, nationality and time period. 12-1:15pm. dtmusic.org

Music: Neuberger Museum of Art presents Purchase College Camerata. The Camerata will perform Baroque and early classical music on modern orchestral instruments. 12:30-1:30pm. neuberger.org Music: White Plains Public Library presents Jazz Jam with Art Bennett. Audiences can join musician Art Bennett in the cafe for an evening of jazz. 6-8pm. whiteplainslibrary.org Music: The Capitol Theatre presents Generation Axe. An American rock metal group formed by Steve Vai in 2016. 7-11pm. thecapitoltheatre.com

11/29 THURSDAY Music: Purchase College Conservatory of Music presents Purchase Contemporary Ensemble. Featuring works by Andy Akiho, Gareth Farr, Osvaldo Golijov, Kristin Kirk, Arvo Pärt and Judith Shatin. 8-9:30pm. purchase.edu/academics/music

11/30 FRIDAY 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: Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts presents The English Concert. The London-based period-instrument ensemble makes its Caramoor debut in a rare area appearance. 8pm. caramoor.org Music: The New Choral Society presents Handel’s Messiah. The New Choral Society opens it’s 25th anniversary season with the beloved holiday favorite. 8-9:30pm at Hitchcock Presbyterian Church. newchoralsociety.org Tours: Katonah Museum of Art presents Senior Social. Seniors will enjoy docent-led tours of the Outrageous Ornament exhibition. 1-2pm. katonahmuseum.org Tours: Katonah Museum of Art presents Stroller Tour. Families and children are invited to a conversation inspired by artworks on view. 9:3010:30am. katonahmuseum.org


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Fusions and Transformations. An exhibition of digital art and archival prints by S.W. Paul Wyszkowsk. 11/1-30. Times vary.

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Hudson River Potters Art Show & Sale. For over 30 years, Hudson River Potters has been nurturing the talents of more than 40 ceramic artists living and working in New York’s Hudson Valley. At Bethany Arts Community on 11/3-4, 10am-4pm. At North Castle Public Library on 11/17-18, 10am-5pm.

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Maya Lin: A River Is a Drawing. Lin creates a series of new works and ambitious site-specific installations that focus on the theme of the Hudson River. Through 1/20/2019. Wed-Sun: 12-5pm.

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Death is Irrelevant: Selections from the Marc and Livia Straus Collection. Works that were created over a forty-year period (1975–2018) examine humans’ inclination to recreate themselves, explore mortality and consider what it means to be alive. Through 8/2/2019. Fri: 11am-5pm, Sat-Sun: 12-6pm.

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Shifting Focus: Hidden in Plain Sight. Exhibiting photos contain surprises, whimsical notions, unique forms and patterns. Through 11/29. Mon-Wed: 12-5pm, Thurs: 12-8pm, Sun: 2-5pm at Brother Kenneth Chapman Gallery.

Plate and paperweight by Betsy Murphy, Reflections & Crossroads, Mamaroneck Artists Guild, Through 11/3 (photo courtesy of Mamaroneck Artists Guild)

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Brick by Brick. This exhibition, inspired by the shared story of the Erie Canal and the Hudson Valley brickyards, features large-scale installations, historical materials and personal narratives related to the once-vital brick industry. Through 1/19/2019. TuesFri: 12-5pm, Sat: 12-6pm.

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HIGH CONTRAST: Culture Confronts Chaos. Featuring black and white contemporary artworks that are all relevant to post-2016 political, social justice and environmental concerns. Through 11/28. Mon-Thurs: 10am-4pm, Fri: 10-11:30am.

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ALL. An exhibition that explores the human impact on the natural environment, and how these issues connect humans across borders. Through 11/10. Mon-Sat: 10am-5pm.

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Chaos and Order: Bee Box Findings. Artist Randy Orzano collaborates with nature by placing paper and canvas in beehives. Through 11/10. Wed-Sat: 12-4pm.

Painted Terrain. Featuring works by artists Laura Von Rosk and Sam Bartman. Through 11/10. Wed-Sat: 12-4pm.

Westchester Community College PEEKSKILL EXTENSION CENTER OFFERING CREDIT AND NON-CREDIT CLASSES 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.

SPRING CLASSES BEGIN JANUARY 19 914-606-7300 ▪ sunywcc.edu/peekskill peekskill@sunywcc.edu


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Outrageous Ornament: Extreme Jewelry in the 21st Century. This exhibition contains fifty experimental jewelry pieces made up of various mediums. Through 1/27/2019. Tues-Sat: 10am-5pm, Sun: 12-5pm.

Professional Development for Artists. A series of talks for artists. Topics include A.R.T./New York Programs (11/1, 5:30pm) and New York Foundation for the Arts' Fellowships and Fiscal Sponsorship Opportunities (11/15, 6pm).

Pop-Up Shop. A festive pop-up boutique, featuring jewelry and objects by widelyknown artists who work in a range of media. 11/9-11. Times vary.

Teen Thursday: Shake It 'Til You Samba: Drumming. Students will learn the art of traditional Brazilian percussion instruments with Philip Galinsky. 11/29, 4:30-6pm. More Teen Tuesdays & Thursdays events at artsw.org/teentuesdays. For more ArtsWestchester workshops, visit artswestchester.org.

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65th Anniversary Celebration. This event will feature an exhibition that features artwork by the Guild's long time members. 11/6-17. Tues-Sat: 12-5pm.

Reflections & Crossroads. Featuring Betsy Murphy's fused glass art. Through 11/3, 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.

Distribution. Artists re-imagine access to information through alternative infrastructures and delivery systems. Through 12/23. Wed-Sun: 12-5pm.

American Moments: Photographs by John Shearer. Photographs by Shearer examine the race, politics and civil rights in a time of American unrest in the 1960s and 70s. Through 12/23. Wed-Sun: 12-5pm.

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Park Bench Stories. This traveling exhibit is comprised of works that represent people who have come to sit on a park bench at some point during a day, a week, or longer. 11/8-29. Times vary.

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Beginners Drawing Class Series for Adults. During these eight-workshop sessions, participants will learn the process of drawing. 11/1 & 11/8 at 7-8:30pm.

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Free Children’s Art Workshops. A different artist will lead a children’s workshop each Saturday. 11/3, 11/10 & 11/17 at 10am-12pm.

From Page to Performance. This creative writing series returns each 3rd Saturday of the month with an invited co-host and artist. 11/17, 1:30-5pm.

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Digital Matte Painting and Special Effects. This course introduces techniques for creating paintings in Photoshop. Through 11/21, 6-9pm.

Mindful Entrepreneurship. Students will be exposed to breathing exercises and stress reduction practices. 11/10, 1-4pm.

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Arthur Gonzales. During this two-day workshop, Arthur Gonzalez will demonstrate his method of constructing a figurative bust. 11/10-11, 10am-5pm.

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Chinese Brush Painting Demo and Class. Participants will learn Chinese brush painting techniques. 11/20, 1:30-4pm.

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Kids Short Story Connection. A writing program for children 9-12 years-old who have completed at least two short stories. 11/3, 11/17. 10am-12pm at Greenburgh Town Hall.

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English Country Dance. Dancers of all levels will learn English country dance basics. Thursdays, 7:30-10pm at The Church in the Highlands.

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43rd Annual Ground Glass Photography. Featuring the works of The Ground Glass, a Westchester-based association of fine art photographers that was founded in 1975. 11/8-12/8. Mon & Sat: 9am-3pm, Tues-Fri: 9am-7pm.

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American Family. Derrick Adams and Deana Lawson portray the experiences of contemporary African American and African diasporic daily life in artworks that are imbued with notions of family. Through 1/25/2019. Mon-Thurs: 10am-4pm, Fri: 10am-1pm.

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Our Rights, Our Freedoms, Always. Featuring photography from the collection of the European Press Agency (EPA) that celebrates human rights. Through 11/17. Tues, Wed, Fri: 12-5pm, Thurs: 12-7pm, Sat & Sun: 2-5pm.

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The Art of Richard Giglio. Richard Giglio’s illustrations are a synthesis of his passion for drawing from live models, the rhythm of jazz music and the pulse of contemporary culture. Through 11/9, 9am-5pm at Rotunda Gallery.

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Teen Paints. Participants will paint a Hudson River scene using acrylic on canvas. 11/17, 5-7pm.

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Poetry & the Soul. New York University professor and poet Michael Patrick Collins, will lead a one-day intensive that focuses on poetry of the soul. 11/18, 12:30-4:30pm.

Submission Sundays. Participants will join Carla Carlson and Mary Ann Scott for two hours of insider information about where to send their best work. 11/4, 12:302:30pm.

For more Hudson Valley Writers Center workshops, visit writerscenter.org.

No Longer Hidden; Being – without – Being Sickle Cell. Featuring the works of artist Akimie Worrell. 11/17-12/28. Times vary.


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Free Family Saturdays at the Lab. Hands-on media activities for students aged 3-to-13. 11/3, 10am-12pm at the Center's Media Arts Lab.

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Imagine it! After School. Interactive pop-up activity stations, gallery games, and art projects inspired by the Outrageous Ornament exhibition. 11/30, 3-5pm.

Fashion Forward Workshops. Participants will work side-by-side with artists to create unique accessories and garments. 11/3, 11/18 at 2-4pm.

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Fashion Pattern Making 1. In this beginners workshop, students will be exposed to pattern-making terminology, including how to measure and create a basic skirt. Saturdays, 3-5pm at ArtsWestchester.

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Adult Writers' Workshop: What a Character!. Instructor Maureen Mancini Amaturo will guide participants on how to create a successful character. 11/15, 10am-12pm.

Loosen Up and Paint: A BYOB Night Out. An evening of self-expression through paint. 11/8, 6-9pm.

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Come Paint with Us. A painting group led by Jill Parry. 11/4-5. 11:45am-2:45pm at Rye Recreational Center.

Gemology Workshop. This two-day intensive workshop will cover basic knowledge of diamonds and covered stones. 11/3-4. 10am-4pm.

Jump Start Your Art: The Exhibition Perspective. A panel discussion led by jurors, curators and gallerists who will explain the exhibition decision-making process. 11/10, 1-3pm.

Digital Painting Project with Wacom Tablets. Students will learn to use the Wacom tablet to create a digital painting. 11/7, 6:30-8:30pm.

Mount Vernon Public Library

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Leather-Making Workshop. Participants will join Mount Vernon-based artist Alicia Appleton of Amber Poitier, Inc. for a free leather-making workshop. 11/3, 1-3pm.

Quilting Bee and Pam Tucker. Artist Pamela Tucker leads a mural making event using American quilts as inspiration. 11/7, 10am-12pm.

Neuberger Museum of Art

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Comic Book Club for Teens. Participants will discuss new titles, and learn drawing and sketching techniques from a local artist. 11/2, 4-5:30pm.

Which Craft Wednesday: Collage. Students will use the collage technique for their own take on a Thanksgiving turkey craft. 11/21, 4-5pm.

For more White Plains Public Library workshops, visit whiteplainslibrary.org.

Open Studio for Kids. An art project inspired by the vivid landscapes of Georgia O’Keeffe. 11/15, 3:30-4:45pm.

ARTSWESTCHESTER 2019 ARTS AWARDS

CALL FOR NOMINATIONS

NOMINATION DEADLINE:

DEC. 14, 2018

ArtsWestchester invites you to submit a nomination for the 2019 Arts Awards. These awards recognize individuals and organizations whose vision, commitment and leadership enrich Westchester, its communities and the lives of its citizens. ArtsWestchester will present the awards at its Arts Award luncheon on Thursday, April 11, 2019 at Hilton Westchester, Rye Brook.

CATEGORIES INCLUDE

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Arts Patron: a person who lives or works in Westchester County and has made a significant contribution to the arts through leadership, personal commitment and philanthropic activities, providing consistent support of the arts without direct financial compensation. Artist: a person living or working in Westchester, and whose achievements in a given discipline are nationally recognized. This person has produced a significant body of work that demonstrates a unique and compelling vision. This work has had an impact on the cultural world and on the general public.

Arts Organization: a Westchester County non-profit that has made important contributions to the growth of Westchester’s cultural life over a significant period of time and has had an impact beyond its immediate community. Community: an artist, group, organization or agency that has demonstrated extraordinary vision and leadership in using the arts to enhance community life and increase access to cultural experiences. Candidates have a longstanding involvement in the arts rather than involvement in a one-time initiative. Education: an artist, individual, group, school district, or organization that, through extraordinary vision and leadership, has enriched education in Westchester.

SUBMIT A NOMINATION: artswestchester.submittable.com QUESTIONS ABOUT THE NOMINATION PROCESS: Lauren Brady at or 914.428.4220 x316 lbrady@artswestchester.org INFORMATION ABOUT THE ARTS AWARD LUNCHEON: Ann Fabrizio at 914-428-4220 x326 afrabrizio@artswestchester.org.

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