Pauline Oliveros fronts ICE this Saturday at Bard
The longtime local resident and cultural agitator Pauline Oliveros also happens to be an internationally recognized giant of serious experimental
The longtime local resident and cultural agitator Pauline Oliveros also happens to be an internationally recognized giant of serious experimental
The indescribable-therefore-it-must-be-jazz quartet Oregon can righteously claim to be an originator of global fusion, New Age and so much more
Two years ago, a little-known Ukrainian-American pianist named Inesa Sinkevych made her area debut at a Saugerties Pro Musica concert.
“The Depression and World War II eras were a time in the arts – painting, printmaking, drawing, film, photography, dance,
Virtuoso pianist Jeremy Denk – one of the leading lights on the contemporary classical music scene, jam buddies with Joshua
Let’s start with the work and not the person. The retrospective of the paintings of Bradley Walker Tomlin, opening to
After passing on her expertise at 12 different art schools throughout the Northeast, nationally recognized artist and silversmith Raychel Wengenroth
“I love the idea of it being almost anonymous, and just there,” says Bob Lukomski, artistic director and organizer of Quiet
Basilica Soundscape, the two-day festival of art, Outsider music and all-out avant-garde assault, will be returning to Hudson on September
The Sara Bedrick Gallery at the Dorsky Museum at SUNY-New Paltz will be home until December 11 to a survey