Art by Lakota youth accompanies blanket drive in Kingston
Gabriel’s on John Street in Kingston is the site of an exhibit of photography and artwork by children from the
Gabriel’s on John Street in Kingston is the site of an exhibit of photography and artwork by children from the
The Mostly Baroque Christmas Concert, presented by the Esopus Chamber Orchestra at the Kleinert/James Arts Center this Friday evening, December
The Freer Gallery of Art, located at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC, is considered to be the nation’s foremost museum of Asian art. The story of its founder, whose phenomenal business success made it all possible, begins in Ulster County, where he was born in 1854 in Kingston to a family descended from Hugo Freer, one of the French Huguenot founders of New Paltz.
It’s time for the annual media kerfuffle over what to call the evergreens that we bring indoors at Yuletide. If
So you think you’ve got it bad, you recent college graduates who are trying to find, keep and succeed in
Haiti’s new school of modern art is being exhibited in venues around the US and Latin America in a traveling
Though the live album has been a staple of the recording industry for decades, it still remains one of music’s
In the 1920s and ‘30s, Woodstock was a cauldron of creative activity. The founding of the Utopian Arts and Crafts
When we think of holiday traditions associated with Woodstock, the first thing that comes to mind for most people is
“Carbon,” the current exhibition by Charles Lindsay of Rensselaerville and New York City that has swallowed the Center for Photography