Preview ‘Rockin’ Around Saugerties’ at SPAF
Sunday, May 21: See work by local artists on equine canvases before they hit the streets.
Sunday, May 21: See work by local artists on equine canvases before they hit the streets.
It sounds more improbable than it actually is: a prosecutor, a criminal defense lawyer, an assistant DA, a city police detective and a chill dude bass player.
The artist’s letters are scattered on tables and chairs, and visitors are encouraged to pick them up and read them.
Saturday, May 20: “First Loves and Fresh Ink” follows the sold-out “Classics on Hudson” season opener in newly restored 1855 opera house.
Saturday, May 20: Catch them by Heather Hart’s Oracle of Lacuna installation.
The New York State Museum acquired Anderson’s “significant collection of artwork of the historic Woodstock Art Colony,” which includes 1500 paintings, works on paper, sculptures, and archival material and by more than 170 artists from the first half of the 20th century. The release dubbed it “the largest comprehensive art collection of its type.”
Friday, May 12: In a perfect pairing for fans of garage attitude, New York City’s badass punk/soul band the Mighty Fine teams up with the Young Skulls for a show at BSP in Kingston.
Friday, May 12: Two longtime regional favorites will perform simultaneously at the Falcon in Marlboro. Good thing there are two venues.
May 13-14: Jonesing for an injection of the lively arts into your life after a long rainy bout of cabin fever? This weekend, the City of Beacon is the place to be.
Opening May 13: The Oracle of Lacuna is the latest in Heather Hart’s interactive “Rooftop Oracles” series in which viewers are invited to crawl over and inside what appear to be the severed roofs of houses, life-sized.