Hudson-Creative seeks maker/members
“A lot of people don’t know what a maker- or hackerspace is. It’s a fairly new concept, but they’re all over the world.”
“A lot of people don’t know what a maker- or hackerspace is. It’s a fairly new concept, but they’re all over the world.”
The nature of the narrative is not made clear, but the seductively withholding teaser text may provide some clues: “What if we can shape human destiny, unveil our true superselves and rewrite the story of our time? We Are Making the Movie of Our Lives.”
There’s something giddily freeing about being granted official sanction to do something that’s usually deemed to be transgressive – like creatively “defacing” public property.
Ben Neill’s revelatory environmental composition Manitoga somehow manages to transport you to the place where you already are. It is named for the location at which the work is intended to be performed, exclusively: Manitoga, the idyllic-but-subtly-surreal Russell Wright Design Center in Garrison.
“In the midst of America’s epidemic of gun violence that results in 90 deaths, over 200 injuries and a mass shooting every day, this powerful coast-to-coast concert and organizing effort will raise awareness and – very importantly – get out the vote on gun violence prevention in the November elections and beyond.”
You can find her work hanging in the homes of some of the world’s greatest artists and on the refrigerator
The Muroff-Kotler Visual Arts Gallery at SUNY-Ulster in Stone Ridge will host an opening reception on Friday, September 23 from
It’s a naïve, self-flattering assumption to believe that your art is a direct, gashed-vein expression of your experience, your larger
Basilica Hudson’s fifth annual Soundscape festival is, as one might imagine, a blurring of the sonic and visual arts set
The tireless touring machine that is Zepparella makes another local stop on Friday, September 16. This time around, the all-female