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      <image:caption>Saturday, August 24, 2019 1:00PM - 2:00PM Hudson Hall - West Room Featured Moderator: Jaklyn Van Manen Panelists: Ben Bruckenthal of The Fine Feast, Michelle Hughes of The Rolling Grocer, and D. Rooney of Rock Steady Farm</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jonah Bokaer Choreography cultivates a new form of choreography merged with visual art &amp; design. He is the author of 60 original works, produced in 34 nations, 27 of the United States, and 292 cities – including 41 museum exhibitions. Earned &amp; contributed funds from Jonah Bokaer Choreography between 2002-2019 have realized 3 permanent Artspaces, creating over 14+ diverse jobs, and $11M+ in revenue. He is Tunisian-American, is an LGBTQIA leader, and exhibits / tours worldwide, while serving his Hudson community with the new Space 428 Hudson. Jonah Bokaer Choreography ➝ Friday, August 23rd, 2019 @ Hudson Basilica Dance Performance</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Timothy Stanley (b. 1984) is a visual artist from New York, NY. The primary focus of Stanley's artistic practice is the long-term sculpture project Ursula. He is also currently at work on his second novel, Măiastra: A History of Romanian Sculpture in Twenty-Four Parts by Igor Gyalakuthy, the first volume of which will be published by Pacific in Summer 2019. He lives and works in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Monday, August 26th, 2019 @ Hudson Wine Merchants Performance &amp; Reading: ”MĂIASTRA: A History Of Romanian Sculpture In Twenty-Four Parts By Igor Gyalakuthy” Wednesday, August 28th, 2019 @ Old Library Visual Art Exhibition</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Rachel Libeskind was educated in Berlin and New York and completed her B.A. at Harvard in 2011. She is a pioneer in the fields of collage, drawing, painting and video. Libeskind draws on a database of images encompassing fine art, socialist propaganda and historical tomes, clips from pop culture, and retro porn. By cutting up and manipulating these images in her work, Libeskind distorts and interrupts their obvious symbolism. Feeding instead on abstraction, shape, color and composition, she recapitulates a radical version of history through collage and paint. Friday, August 23rd, 2019 @ Basilica Hudson Visual Art Display</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>*Featuring Leech House Ryder Cooley is an inter-disciplinary artist, musician and performer. Weaving together chimeric visions with music, movement and imagery, her work places themes of hybridity, human-animal relations, and environmental awareness within contemporary juxtapositions of wilderness and urban decay. Based in Catskill NY, Ryder performs with the dark carnival band Dust Bowl Faeries and with Hazel, a disembodied taxidermy ram who is summonsed to life through music and performance. Ryder holds an MFA from Rensselaer Polytechnic and a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design. (Image by Dina Shirin) LEARN MORE➝ Wednesday, August 28 @ Old Library Visual Art Exhibition and Performance</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Marina Abramović was born in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. A pioneer of performance as a visual art form, Abramović has used her body as both subject and medium of her performances to test her physical, mental, and emotional limits—often pushing beyond them and even risking her life—in a quest for heightened consciousness, transcendence, and self-transformation. Abramović attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Belgrade (1965–70) and the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb, Yugoslavia (1970–72). She received an honorary doctorate from the Art Institute of Chicago (2004). Marina Abramović Institute ➝ Friday, August 23rd, 2019 @ Hudson Anchor Films on display: -Freeing The Voice -Art Must Be Beautiful -Artist Must Be Beautiful -Freeing The Body -Freeing The Memory</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Erika Schipa (Lecce, Italy, 1988) is contemporary dancer, performer and independent choreographer. She has bachelor’s degree in contemporary dance c/o National Academy of Rome and a master degree’s in Performing Art c/o ISAC in Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels. She has been performing since 2018 with PUBLIC MOVEMENT from Tel Aviv. Betti Rollo is a dancer, performer, and choreographer from Italy. She graduated in the Teatrodanza Atelier in the Paolo Grassi School of Art, Milan in 2014. From 2014 on she has performed in the US company of Jonah Bokaer Choreography as one of the core interpreters. LEARN MORE ➝ Saturday, August 31st, 2019 @ Allen Street Dance Performance</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tony Orrico (b. 1979, Hinsdale, Illinois) is a visual artist, performer and choreographer whose work merges the act of drawing with choreographic gesture and bio-geometrics. His works stem from the examination and exploration of his ability to transform his physical and mental endurance into visual compositions. As a former member of Trisha Brown Dance Company and Shen Wei Dance Arts, Orrico has graced stages including the Sydney Opera House, Australia; Teatro La Fenice, Venice, Italy; New York State Theater; and Théâtre du Palais-Royal, Paris. He was one of a select group of artists to re-perform the work of Marina Abramović during her retrospective at The Museum of Modern Art, New York. He recently moved back to Chicago after living and working in New York City for the last 10 years. Orrico's work has been presented and exhibited throughout the U.S., France, Germany, Mexico, the Netherlands and Spain. He was featured at "PopTech 2011: The World Rebalancing," as well as at the New Museum, New York, and the Cranbrook Art Museum, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. Wednesday, August 28th, 2019 @ Old Library Visual Art Exhibition Monday, September 2nd, 2019:Dance &amp; Performance Art: Penwald: 12: prone to stand | 2011/2019</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Alexander Turnquist is a guitarist/composer who uses his 12 string acoustic finger-style approach in creating very dramatic and emotionally engaging music. Turnquist started playing at a young age with an experimental approach from the onset, and has always held to the use of the acoustic guitar as the driving force and foundation in his compositions. In addition to his guitar playing he cleverly writes into his compositions accompaniment in the form of mallet percussion instruments, strings, and piano, always emphasizing a unique use of harmonic overtone play and instrument sustain. Sunday, September 1st, 2019 @ First Presbyterian Church Music Performance: “Awake In A Sleepwalker’s Circus” Live 12-String Guitar Concert</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Friday, August 23, 2019 1:00PM - 2:00PM Hudson Hall - West Room Featuring: Hudson Artists, Curators, Venues Publicist: Erik Bucci</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tijana Petrović a filmmaker born and raised in the former Yugoslavia. Her films have screened at festivals and screening venues internationally including True/False, Ann Arbor, Anthology Film Archives and Dok Leipzig among others. Her work has received support from various institutions including The Enersen Foundation, University Film and Video Association, RI Council for the Humanities among others. Tijana studied documentary film at The New School in NY and holds an MFA in Documentary Film and Video from Stanford University. She is a lecturer at San Francisco State University and Stanford University. Currently she is a Resident at the SFFILM FilmHouse for 2019. Friday, August 23rd, 2019 @ Hudson Anchor Film On Display (looping): Canyon</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tate is a multimedia artist. He attended RISD and Cooper Union where he focused on printmaking and performance. He currently lives in Hudson, NY. Wednesday, August 28th, 2019 @ Old Library Visual Art Exhibition Thursday, August 29th, 2019 @ County Clerk’s Office Dance &amp; Performance Art</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sheida Soleimani (b.1990) is an Iranian-American artist who is based in Providence, Rhode Island. Soleimani makes work that combines photography with sculpture, collage, and film, to highlight her critical perspectives on historical and contemporary socio-political occurrences. Soleimani’s work critiques the Eurocentrism that pervades the study of art and art history. She is specifically interested in the intersections of art and activism, as well as how social media has shaped the landscape in current political affairs and uprisings. Her work has been recognized internationally in both exhibitions and publications such as Artforum, New York Times, Huffington Post, Interview Magazine, VICE, among many others. Recent solo exhibitions include Medium of Exchange at Contemporary Arts Center (Cincinnati, OH), Atlanta Contemporary (GA), CUE Arts Foundation (New York, NY) and Edel Assanti (London, ENG). In 2019 she will have solo exhibitions at Library Street Collective (Detroit, MI) the Southern Utah Museum of Art (Cedar City, UT), Andrew Rafacz Gallery (Chicago, IL) and will participate in the deCordova Biennial (deCordova Museum, Lincoln, MA). She received her BFA from the University of Cincinnati, MFA in Photography from Cranbrook Academy of Art in Photography, and is currently Assistant Professor of Photography at Brandeis University. Saturday, August 31st, 2019 @ Allen Street Dance Performance: "Medium Of Exchange"</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Patrick Higgins is a New York and Hudson based composer/performer of experimental music. Higgins has composed works for some of the nation's leading ensembles, ranging from chamber orchestra works, percussion cycles, and string quartets to smaller ensembles and soloists. He has scored works for television, museum exhibitions, and films both short-form and feature-length. As a soloist, he performs both classical acoustic and electric guitar in genre-bending contexts, utilizing extended technique and electronic processing. Sunday, August 25th, 2019 @ Club Helsinki Music Performance: “Dossier”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Laura Gutierrez is a performing artist and choreographer based between Houston and New York City. Gutierrez’s repertoire includes a series of solo works and concert dance works as well as choreographic projects that challenge audiences theater experiences in non traditional performance venues, such as but not limited to museums and galleries. She has worked with Jonah Bokaer Choreography since 2012.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Elena Mosley was the founding member and current Director of Operation Unite Education and Cultural Arts Center, a not-for-profit that provides programs for youth and community members in her community of Hudson. She also founded the Kuumba Dance and Drum Academy. The Kuumba Dance and Drum program offers a variety of African music and dance classes, as well as performance opportunities for all ages. Tuesday, August 26th, 2019 @ Hudson Area Library Dance Performance &amp; Drum Circle - Kuumba Dance &amp; Drum</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dancer/performance artist/hostess Davon is a southern girl from Tennessee that has trained at prestigious art schools and has worked for many choreographers and directors during her career. Davon is now focused on performing her own improvisational based solo work to tell stories incorporating drag, music, storytelling and humor. Davon will be the final August 2019 participant in the Hudson As Muse Basilica Back Gallery Artist In Residence Series, presenting a FREE public performance of new work as the culminating event of The Hudson Eye inaugural series of programs. (Image by Tomm Roeschlein) Friday, August 30th, 2019 @ Basilica Hudson Dance Performance</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Nadia Khayrallah is a performer, choreographer, writer, occasional drag artist, and general menace. Her work highlights the body as a place of intersection between intimacy and power; pleasure and resistance; personal and political--often with a dose of humor. A graduate of Columbia University with a B.A. in Dance and Psychology, she currently performs with Jonah Bokaer Choreography, Gotham Dance Theater, eSKay Arts Collective, and Artists by Any Other Name. Nadia has presented work through Dixon Place’s Crossing Boundaries and HOT! Festival, Dancers Unlimited, Queens College Arts Festival, Chez Bushwick RECESS, YallaPunk, and ModArts Move to Change Festival, and has worked with musical artists Roxiny and Alethea and visual artists Qinza Najm and Reza Farkondeh. She has written for The Dance Enthusiast, The Huffington Post, Sukoon Magazine, and Reductress. As a member of the Dance/NYC Junior Committee, she has co-hosted discussions on racial and economic justice in the dance field at the Dance/NYC Symposium and the Arts Administrators of Color Network Convening. Nadia served as cultural consultant for National Queer Theater’s 2020 Criminal Queerness Festival, connecting programming to international communities. www.nadiak.tk ➝</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Hala Shah is a performing artist, choreographer, and writer. She performs primarily with Jonah Bokaer Choreography and Ping Chong + Company (PCC). At the moment, her movement and writing are centered on the body as memorial, inherited gesture, and ritual revisited. As a teaching artist for PCC’s Secret Histories: Arts in Education program, she has worked with students in New York City Public Schools to develop identity-driven narratives presented in theatrical performance. With PCC and director Jesca Prudencio, Hala collaborated in the creation of the docu-dance theater work “Calling: a dance with faith,” presented by La MaMa Moves! Dance Festival, which unpacks her experiences as a Muslim dancer. Hala also co-choreographed “NOHING: a docu-dance on sexual assault” with Prudencio / People of Interest through Performance Project at University Settlement. She recently joined playwright Zizi Azah and director Nana Dakin for the production “I Know I Would,” featuring women of Muslim faith or familiy heritage, presented by Strong and Wrong Theater. She has also enjoyed performing in productions of “From The Horse’s Mouth,” honoring writer Deborah Jowitt and Egyptian ballet dancer Magda Saleh. Hala has choreographed works for the Voices Transposed: Refugee Crisis Benefit Concert and LaGuardia Performing Arts Center’s Beyond Sacred program. She holds a BA in Journalism and Middle Eastern studies from NYU, and a MFA in Dance from NYU/Tisch School of the Arts. Hala is a freelance writer for Dance Magazine and Dance Teacher magazine.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Born in Marseille in 1976, Laetitia Hussain has lived in France, Syria, New York City and the Hudson Valley. Laetitia Hussain's work and installations are elaborations of emotional reactions to social and environmental issues. A graduate of SUNY Purchase (BFA), she works in many media including drawing, installation, sculpture, painting, printmaking, video, sound and photography. She currently lives and maintains her studio in Hudson NY. *Photo Credit: Elena Kamenskaya</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ryan Ostrowski was born in 1986 in Vermont and works in painting, drawing, filmmaking and poetry; trending toward an interdisciplinary working practice. His most recent one-man show of paintings, Happiness was held in Hudson, New York in October 2019. The artist’s previous exhibitions in New York City and Mexico explored the anatomy of the face and the mystery of the mask. Ostrowski’s work is in a number of private collections in New York, Miami, Los Angeles and London. The artist currently lives and maintains his studio in Hudson, NY.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>James Autery began photographing and printing in the darkroom in high school. He attended the University of Missouri-Columbia to study photojournalism, becoming a finalist in the Gorden Parks International Photo Competition in 2006, later to drop out to document train- hoppers. In 2014 he went full time freelance and started photographing for TIME in 2017. He has had exhibitions with Second Ward Foundation, Film Makers Cooperative, Areté Venue and Gallery, Next to Nothing, Hudson Hall, Minneapolis Photo Center, Center for Contemporary Arts Santa Fe, and has had work listed on Paddle8. He has been an artist in residence with Second Ward Foundation for 2 years, working on his first film, Mantra, an experimental documentary about the meditation of making art.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Over the course of a 50+ year career as a Fine Artist and Designer, Myron Polenberg has created a significant body of work that addresses important issues of our time and uses a variety of mediums including paint, sculpture, assemblage, mixed media, installation and film, among others. Regardless of the medium, Polenberg’s work retains as its core a concern with information; in particular, the gap between the remains of information and the information that remains; information as artifact; questions about impermanence and the manner in which information is processed, obscured, revealed and destroyed. All of this is done in the context of a historical continuum that coincides with the events, histories and social narratives that Polenberg has been witness to in his lifetime. Themes that emerge time and again in Polenberg’s work include justice, inequality, power, war, gender and sexuality. Such are the concepts that continue to remind us of our own humanity, and historically, the incidences that cause us to question it altogether. Polenberg’s lengthy career in advertising Design was also consumed by the conveyance of information, including designing the first line of Swiss Army watches by the brand. Where Polenberg’s Design career was preoccupied with a very direct manner of information transmission for the consumer market, his Fine Art often ruminates, sometimes remaining intentionally elusive, preferring suggestion to statement; other times relying on provocation to compel a response. In every case, Polenberg is reacting to or against personal experiences from a lifetime lived in the midst of historic cultural shifts and dramatic social change. *Photo credit: David McIntyre ©</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>VitaDuo - VitaDuo appears as part of "Reverse Perspective," a joint project between Jonah Bokaer Choreography and Momentum Artists. Vitaly Vatulya (saxophone) and Maria Nemtsova (piano) - have been recognized as one of the most interesting ensembles performing in the chamber music world today. The rare combination saxophone – piano was formed in 2006, when the Duo won their first Prize at the prestigious festival in Moscow. Later they have founded the famous “Music - for Peace” Project, which is a charitable musical project, and it mission is to benefit young musicians who live in today’s conflict zones. The “Music for Peace” Project used the convening power of music as a vehicle to maximize the benefits of international and cross-cultural contacts between youth and young adult populations. Through music, MfP aimed to bring individuals from all backgrounds and social statuses together into a relaxed and natural environment. VitaDuo appears as part of "Reverse Perspective," a joint project between Jonah Bokaer Choreography and Momentum Artists. LEARN MORE ➝</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Shikeith is originally from Philadelphia, PA, and now lives and works in Pittsburgh, PA. He received a BA from The Pennsylvania State University (2010) and an MFA in Sculpture from The Yale School of Art (2018). Within overlapping practices of visual art and film making, he investigates the experiences of black men within and around concepts of psychic space. He has shared his work nationally and internationally through recent exhibitions and screenings that include The Language Must Not Sweat, Locust Projects, Miami, FL; Notes Towards Becoming A Spill, Atlanta Contemporary, Atlanta, GA; Shikeith: This was his body/His body finally his, MAK Gallery, London, UK; Go Tell It: Civil Rights Photography, Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, WA; A Drop of Sun Under The Earth, MOCA LA, Los Angeles, CA; Labor Relations, Wroclaw Contemporary Museum, Poland; and Black Intimacy: An Evening With Shikeith, MoMA, New York, NY. He is a 2019 recipient of the Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters &amp; Sculptors Grants.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>William Stone traffics in word play to create provocative and humorous works utilizing woodworking, sculptural, and painting techniques. Stone plays with audience expectations and subverts the utilitarian purpose of functional objects, like desks and chairs, to imbue them with layered meaning beyond their formal ideal. William Stone splits his time between Germantown and New York City and has had solo exhibitions at James Fuentes Gallery (NYC), PS1 (NYC), John Davis Gallery (Hudson), and a 2020 exhibition at Hudson Hall (Hudson).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mckenzie Raley is a sculptor and painter based in NYC and the Hudson Valley. After studying painting at Columbia College in Chicago, Raley moved to NYC shifting her work to a sculpture and textile-based practice. After nearly 8 years in the city, she relocated to upstate New York. Her work has been shown throughout NYC, Brooklyn, the Hudson Valley and LA. Raley currently lives in Hudson, NY with her wife and son. LEARN MORE ➝</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Through a complex research-oriented practice, Allora &amp; Calzadilla critically address the intersections and complicities between the cultural, the historical and the geopolitical. The interdisciplinary nature of their interventions is echoed by an expanded use of the artistic medium that includes performance, sculpture, sound, video and photography. Their dynamic engagement with the art historical results in an acute attention to both the conceptual and the material, the metaphoric as well as the literal. The Puerto Rico-based artists have studied the ephemeral nature of collective drawing with monumental sticks of chalk at the Biennial de Lima, Peru (Chalk [Lima], 1998–2002); the imprints of colonial, nationalist, and military violence on the diverse populations and landscapes of Vieques, Puerto Rico (Land Mark (Foot Prints), 2001–2002; Land Mark, 2003; Returning a Sound, 2004; Under Discussion, 2006 and Half Mast/Full Mast, 2011); and the resonance of playing, warping and combining music from various moments in history (Clamor, 2006; Wake Up, 2007; Sediments Sentiments- Figures of Speech, 2008; Stop, Repair, Prepare: Variations on Ode to Joy for a Prepared Piano, 2008; Raptor’s Rapture, 2012; Apotomē, 2013; 3, 2013); as well as the entanglement between biophysics, semiotics and actuality (Growth, 2004; Puerto Rican Light: Cueva Vientos, 2015). *Photo Credit: Marion Vogel LEARN MORE ➝</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sondra Loring fell in love with yoga while dancing professionally in New York City. She received a 1996 Dance and Performance Award (Bessie) as an improviser, writer, teacher and performer. Loring co-founded the annual Improvisation Festival/NY, a two-week program of workshops, classes, ‘jams’ and performances by both national and international improvisers. She also co-founded and edited JUICE, an underground dance journal in NYC. After moving to the Hudson Valley, Loring rocked the dance scene, organizing performance and educational experiences for the local community, with infusions from the NYC dance world, with support by the NYDanceForce. She was the co-director of UpRiver/Downtown Dance Company for seven years, a collective of women dancers and choreographers that worked together to create classes, workshops and performances in Columbia County. She traveled to India several times to study yoga, and has studied with many that have since fallen from grace. After moving to the Hudson Valley, Sondra opened Sadhana Center for Yoga and Meditation in Hudson in 2003, and Satya Yoga Center in Rhinebeck in 2005. Sondra is an interdisciplinary queer witch, bringing somatic practices, yoga, meditation, science, poetry and mantra into her teaching. Her classes are loved for their graceful flow of movement, the beautiful quality of devotion, and a strong sense of community. She lives on Feathertail Farm, now a small community garden, with her son, Mateo and their rascally elderly dog, Pequena.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Terence Koh was born in 1977 in Beijing, China and grew up in Mississauga, Canada. He received his Bachelor degree from the Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design in Vancouver. He is currently living in New York City. In 2008, he was listed in Out magazine’s “100 People of the Year”, and was short listed for the SOBEY awards. He has exhibited widely around the United States and extensively abroad. In his installations, objects, wall pieces, and performances, Terence Koh creates a space in which memory and imagination mix with art history and subculture. He explores such diverse subjects as mythology, religion, identity, power, fashion and sexuality, in an often provocative manner, charged with possible symbolic readings. He is most well-known for his monochromatic installations, and ritualistic performances.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Nathalie Jonas is a teacher, choreographer, and performer with over twenty years of experience in the field. She holds an MFA from Sarah Lawrence College, completing thesis research there focused on the intersections of anarchism and dance. Her recent choreography explores a related theme: the place and purpose of performance outside of traditional venues, activated through an investigation of methods that increase our awareness of the spatio-political contexts in which dance occurs. Nathalie is currently on faculty at the Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University, where she teaches theory, technique, choreography, improvisation, and pedagogy. Previously, she served for eleven years on the dance faculty at Barnard College. Nathalie is also a Feldenkrais teacher with certification from the Feldenkrais Institute of New York, a training that strongly grounds her specific approach to movement and the body. Nathalie is currently pursuing a Ph.D in Dance at Texas Woman's University. *Photo Credit: Ian Douglas</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Bibbe Hansen is a veteran of Andy Warhol’s Silver Factory and the 1960’s NY experimental theater and film underground. She is the daughter of Fluxus and Happenings artist Al Hansen, and the mother of visual artist Channing Hansen and pop musician, Beck. A multiverse performer, musician and visual artist, Bibbe is a member of the online performance group Second Front. She lives in Hudson, New York and continues to lecture, perform and exhibit internationally. LEARN MORE ➝</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>*LITANY performed by Anselm Berrigan and Kyle Dacuyan *With Jeffrey Lependorf and Mark Allen of The Flow Chart Foundation Longtime Hudson resident, and widely recognized as one of the most influential American poets of our time, John Ashbery (1927 - 2017) received numerous awards for poetry, including the Yale Younger Poets Prize, Pulitzer Prize, National Book Award, MacArthur Foundation Fellowship, Antonio Feltrinelli International Prize for Poetry, Légion d'Honneur of the Republic of France, Grand Prix des Biennales Internationales de Poésie, International Griffin Poetry Prize, National Humanities Medal, and National Book Foundation Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters, and many others. Ashbery received a number of honorary degrees, including, from among others, Harvard and Yale, and was also the first living poet to have his collected poems included in the prestigious Library of America series. His work intersects with the visual arts, theatre, film and other art forms, and continues to inspire countless readers and artists in many different fields. *Image © Lynn Davis LEARN MORE ➝</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tschabalala Self builds a singular style from the syncretic use of both painting and printmaking to explore ideas about the black female body. The artist constructs exaggerated depictions of female bodies using a combination of sewn, printed, and painted materials, traversing different artistic and craft traditions. The exaggerated biological characteristics of her figures reflect Self’s own experiences and cultural attitudes toward race and gender. “The fantasies and attitudes surrounding the Black female body are both accepted and rejected within my practice, and through this disorientation, new possibilities arise,” Self has said. “I am attempting to provide alternative, and perhaps fictional, explanations for the voyeuristic tendencies towards the gendered and racialized body; a body which is both exalted and abject.” Tschabalala Self (B.1990 Harlem, USA) lives and works in New York and New Haven. Future exhibitions include: Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore (2020). Current and recent exhibitions include: The Black Atlantic, Kunstverein Hannover, Hanover; Radical Figures, Whitechapel, London (2020); Out of Body, ICA, Boston (2020); Tschabalala Self, Art Omi, Ghent (2019); MOOD: Studio Museum Artists in Residence, MoMA PS1 (2019); Bodega Run, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (2019); Tschabalala Self, Frye Art Museum, Seattle (2019); Bodega Run, Yuz Museum, Shanghai (2018); The Beyond: Georgia O’Keeffe and Contemporary Art, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville (2018); Bodega Run, Pilar Corrias Gallery, London (2017); Trigger: Gender as a Tool and a Weapon, New Museum, New York (2017); Tschabalala Self, Tramway, Glasgow (2017); Tschabalala Self, Parasol Unit Foundation for Contemporary Art, London (2017); Desire, Moore Building, Miami (2016); A Constellation, Studio Museum Harlem, Harlem (2015).</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2020 Artists - Dan Taulapapa McMullin</image:title>
      <image:caption>Dan Taulapapa McMullin is an artist and poet from Eastern Samoa, whose book of poems Coconut Milk (2013) was on the American Library Association Rainbow List Top Ten Books of the Year. His most recent book Samoan Queer Lives (2018), was co-edited with Yuki Kihara. Taulapapa’s performance poem The Bat and other early works received a 1997 Poets&amp;Writers Award from The Writers Loft. His artwork was in exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum, De Young Museum, Oakland Museum, Bishop Museum, the United Nations, Auckland Art Gallery, and Musée du quai Branly. His film Sinalela won the 2002 Honolulu Rainbow Film Festival Best Short Film Award. Taulapapa’s film 100 Tikis is an appropriation work about tiki kitsch and indigenous sovereignty, it was the opening night film of the 2016 Présence Autochtone First Peoples Festival in Montréal; and was an official selection in the Fifo International Film Festival in Tahiti; and Pacifique Festival Rochefort in France. He is currently working on a novel and a suite of collages reflecting on the queer history of Polynesia, and co-editing a a queer Pacific Islander anthology entitled Queernesia. Taulapapa’s art studio and writing practice is based in Hudson, New York, where he lives with his partner. More on his work can be found at taulapapa.com. LEARN MORE ➝</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>David Hammons was born in Springfield, Illinois in 1943. He moved to Los Angeles in 1963 attending Chouinard Art Institute (now CalArts) from 1966 – 1968 and the Otis Art Institute from 1968 – 1972. In 1974 Hammons settled in New York City. Influenced by Arte Povera, Hammons's work speaks of cultural overtones; employing provocative materials such as elephant dung, chicken parts, strands of hair, and bottles of cheap wine. Centered in the black urban experience, Hammons often uses sarcasm as a means of confronting cultural stereotypes and racial issues. Hammons was the recipient of the MacArthur Fellowship in July 1991. Hammons's work is collected by major public and private institutions internationally, among them: Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo; Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge; Glenstone, Potomac; Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Chicago; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; The Museum of Modern Art, New York; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; SMAK, Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst, Gent; Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain, Paris; Francois Pinault Foundation, Venice; and Tate Britain, London.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tommy Coleman is a Brooklyn based interdisciplinary Artist and Educator who produces masterfully crafted objects, and staunchly sincere albeit witty images. Coleman’s practice implores investigations of honesty, intimacy, and perceptional break downs which accompany anxiety and identity in the contemporary climate- all done by way of navigating nuances of control and what is considered permissible within the boundaries of public and private space.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Filiz Soyak is an interdisciplinary artist exploring themes of consciousness, memory, and time through intuitive mark-making in painting, fiber and installation. Motherhood transformed her to be present and simplify. Mindfulness practices including meditation and breathwork have become integral to her work, as has communing with nature. Her work is created in synchronicity with her breath. Soyak was born in 1979 in Belgium to a Turkish father and Swedish mother. She spent most of her childhood in Japan, before moving to the United States in her teens. After living in the Middle East and Caribbean she landed in New York City for several years before moving up to Hudson with her family in search of a slower, more conscious and grounded life. Soyak’s work has been widely exhibited and collected internationally. LEARN MORE ➝</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Thea Little is a Brooklyn-based interdisciplinary artist whose work draws upon performance art, dance, and experimental opera. She has composed more than 50 scores presented in the U.S. and abroad. Little attended the School of American Ballet and holds MFA and BA degrees in Dance respectively from Hollins University/ADF and Columbia University. Thea has performed in the U.S. and Europe with New York City Ballet, The Whitney Museum, The Traveling Trolley in Kingston, NY and WUK in Vienna. She has worked with Neta Pulvermacher, Todd Williams, Moving Theater, Panoply Performance Laboratory, Anaïs Maviel, Feminist Art Group (FAG), and Shen Wei Dance Arts. Thea’s work has been presented at National Sawdust, Earthdance, Dåncēhølø, RECESS by the Jonah Bokaer Arts Foundation, Asia Society, Women Between Arts at The New School, Center for Performance Research, the NYU Music Department, The Exponential Festival, The Beaux Arts Court in The Brooklyn Museum, and The Performance Mix31 Festival. She is currently a returning LEIMAY Fellow and is excited to be presented at The Hudson Eye 2020. Thea is proud to be on the Advisory Board of New Dance Alliance. *Photo Credit: Anna Maynard</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Shanekia McIntosh is a writer, poet and performer born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. Raised as a first-generation American, in a predominately Caribbean neighborhood, by Jamaican- immigrants. Her work is inspired by the double consciousness of her cultural heritage and the black diaspora; it aims to disrupt and confront the historical colonial erasure of black/poc narratives, the contemporary byproducts of that erasure and it's continued practice today. Using the thematic palette of generational trauma, dislocation and migration, climate change, afro-futurism, empathetic political actions and accessibility the work aims to cultivate a community space to engage contemporary narratives and perspectives to upend the learned complacency of these practices. McIntosh has read and shown her work at The New Museum, Second Ward Foundation, Portland Institute of Contemporary Art’s TBA Festival, Hudson Hall, NY Live Arts, September Gallery and more, with recent work being published in Chronogram, Apogee Journal and The TENTH Magazine. She is the co-founder of Free Range, a black performance series with artist Tschabalala Self and DJ Michael Mosby. Previously, McIntosh co-curated TRIPTYCH, the Sunday daytime programming for Basilica Soundscape Music and Arts Festival in Hudson,NY with poet Joey de Jesus. McIntosh is the Youth Service &amp; Programs Assistant for the Hudson Area Library in Hudson, NY. *Photo credit: Clément Pascal.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Andy Warhol Bibbe Hansen [ST128], 1965 16mm film, black-and-white, silent, 4.5 minutes at 16 frames per second © The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, PA, a museum of Carnegie Institute. All rights reserved. Film still courtesy the Andy Warhol Museum.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Nadia Khayrallah is a performer, choreographer, writer, occasional drag artist, and general menace. Her work highlights the body as a place of intersection between intimacy and power; pleasure and resistance; personal and political--often with a dose of humor. A graduate of Columbia University with a B.A. in Dance and Psychology, she currently performs with Jonah Bokaer Choreography, Gotham Dance Theater, eSKay Arts Collective, and Artists by Any Other Name. Nadia has presented work through Dixon Place’s Crossing Boundaries and HOT! Festival, Dancers Unlimited, Queens College Arts Festival, Chez Bushwick RECESS, YallaPunk, and ModArts Move to Change Festival, and has worked with musical artists Roxiny and Alethea and visual artists Qinza Najm and Reza Farkondeh. She has written for The Dance Enthusiast, The Huffington Post, Sukoon Magazine, and Reductress. As a member of the Dance/NYC Junior Committee, she has co-hosted discussions on racial and economic justice in the dance field at the Dance/NYC Symposium and the Arts Administrators of Color Network Convening. Nadia served as cultural consultant for National Queer Theater’s 2020 Criminal Queerness Festival, connecting programming to international communities. www.nadiak.tk ➝</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Through a complex research-oriented practice, Allora &amp; Calzadilla critically address the intersections and complicities between the cultural, the historical and the geopolitical. The interdisciplinary nature of their interventions is echoed by an expanded use of the artistic medium that includes performance, sculpture, sound, video and photography. Their dynamic engagement with the art historical results in an acute attention to both the conceptual and the material, the metaphoric as well as the literal. The Puerto Rico-based artists have studied the ephemeral nature of collective drawing with monumental sticks of chalk at the Biennial de Lima, Peru (Chalk [Lima], 1998–2002); the imprints of colonial, nationalist, and military violence on the diverse populations and landscapes of Vieques, Puerto Rico (Land Mark (Foot Prints), 2001–2002; Land Mark, 2003; Returning a Sound, 2004; Under Discussion, 2006 and Half Mast/Full Mast, 2011); and the resonance of playing, warping and combining music from various moments in history (Clamor, 2006; Wake Up, 2007; Sediments Sentiments- Figures of Speech, 2008; Stop, Repair, Prepare: Variations on Ode to Joy for a Prepared Piano, 2008; Raptor’s Rapture, 2012; Apotomē, 2013; 3, 2013); as well as the entanglement between biophysics, semiotics and actuality (Growth, 2004; Puerto Rican Light: Cueva Vientos, 2015). *Photo Credit: Marion Vogel LEARN MORE ➝</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Monday August 31st, 2020 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Organized by: Dr. William L. Coleman &amp; The Olana Partnership</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ryan Ostrowski was born in 1986 in Vermont and works in painting, drawing, filmmaking and poetry; trending toward an interdisciplinary working practice. His most recent one-man show of paintings, Happiness was held in Hudson, New York in October 2019. The artist’s previous exhibitions in New York City and Mexico explored the anatomy of the face and the mystery of the mask. Ostrowski’s work is in a number of private collections in New York, Miami, Los Angeles and London. The artist currently lives and maintains his studio in Hudson, NY.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Thea Little is a Brooklyn-based interdisciplinary artist whose work draws upon performance art, dance, and experimental opera. She has composed more than 50 scores presented in the U.S. and abroad. Little attended the School of American Ballet and holds MFA and BA degrees in Dance respectively from Hollins University/ADF and Columbia University. Thea has performed in the U.S. and Europe with New York City Ballet, The Whitney Museum, The Traveling Trolley in Kingston, NY and WUK in Vienna. She has worked with Neta Pulvermacher, Todd Williams, Moving Theater, Panoply Performance Laboratory, Anaïs Maviel, Feminist Art Group (FAG), and Shen Wei Dance Arts. Thea’s work has been presented at National Sawdust, Earthdance, Dåncēhølø, RECESS by the Jonah Bokaer Arts Foundation, Asia Society, Women Between Arts at The New School, Center for Performance Research, the NYU Music Department, The Exponential Festival, The Beaux Arts Court in The Brooklyn Museum, and The Performance Mix31 Festival. She is currently a returning LEIMAY Fellow and is excited to be presented at The Hudson Eye 2020. Thea is proud to be on the Advisory Board of New Dance Alliance. *Photo Credit: Anna Maynard</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Shikeith is originally from Philadelphia, PA, and now lives and works in Pittsburgh, PA. He received a BA from The Pennsylvania State University (2010) and an MFA in Sculpture from The Yale School of Art (2018). Within overlapping practices of visual art and film making, he investigates the experiences of black men within and around concepts of psychic space. He has shared his work nationally and internationally through recent exhibitions and screenings that include The Language Must Not Sweat, Locust Projects, Miami, FL; Notes Towards Becoming A Spill, Atlanta Contemporary, Atlanta, GA; Shikeith: This was his body/His body finally his, MAK Gallery, London, UK; Go Tell It: Civil Rights Photography, Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, WA; A Drop of Sun Under The Earth, MOCA LA, Los Angeles, CA; Labor Relations, Wroclaw Contemporary Museum, Poland; and Black Intimacy: An Evening With Shikeith, MoMA, New York, NY. He is a 2019 recipient of the Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters &amp; Sculptors Grants.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Nathalie Jonas is a teacher, choreographer, and performer with over twenty years of experience in the field. She holds an MFA from Sarah Lawrence College, completing thesis research there focused on the intersections of anarchism and dance. Her recent choreography explores a related theme: the place and purpose of performance outside of traditional venues, activated through an investigation of methods that increase our awareness of the spatio-political contexts in which dance occurs. Nathalie is currently on faculty at the Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University, where she teaches theory, technique, choreography, improvisation, and pedagogy. Previously, she served for eleven years on the dance faculty at Barnard College. Nathalie is also a Feldenkrais teacher with certification from the Feldenkrais Institute of New York, a training that strongly grounds her specific approach to movement and the body. Nathalie is currently pursuing a Ph.D in Dance at Texas Woman's University. *Photo Credit: Ian Douglas</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Bibbe Hansen is a veteran of Andy Warhol’s Silver Factory and the 1960’s NY experimental theater and film underground. She is the daughter of Fluxus and Happenings artist Al Hansen, and the mother of visual artist Channing Hansen and pop musician, Beck. A multiverse performer, musician and visual artist, Bibbe is a member of the online performance group Second Front. She lives in Hudson, New York and continues to lecture, perform and exhibit internationally. LEARN MORE ➝</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>James Autery began photographing and printing in the darkroom in high school. He attended the University of Missouri-Columbia to study photojournalism, becoming a finalist in the Gorden Parks International Photo Competition in 2006, later to drop out to document train- hoppers. In 2014 he went full time freelance and started photographing for TIME in 2017. He has had exhibitions with Second Ward Foundation, Film Makers Cooperative, Areté Venue and Gallery, Next to Nothing, Hudson Hall, Minneapolis Photo Center, Center for Contemporary Arts Santa Fe, and has had work listed on Paddle8. He has been an artist in residence with Second Ward Foundation for 2 years, working on his first film, Mantra, an experimental documentary about the meditation of making art.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2020 Archive - peak local: Who is an artist in hudson?</image:title>
      <image:caption>Sunday September 6th, 2020 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Organized by: FENCE | Rebecca Wolff With Tessa Kelly and Christopher Stackhouse</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>VitaDuo - VitaDuo appears as part of "Reverse Perspective," a joint project between Jonah Bokaer Choreography and Momentum Artists. Vitaly Vatulya (saxophone) and Maria Nemtsova (piano) - have been recognized as one of the most interesting ensembles performing in the chamber music world today. The rare combination saxophone – piano was formed in 2006, when the Duo won their first Prize at the prestigious festival in Moscow. Later they have founded the famous “Music - for Peace” Project, which is a charitable musical project, and it mission is to benefit young musicians who live in today’s conflict zones. The “Music for Peace” Project used the convening power of music as a vehicle to maximize the benefits of international and cross-cultural contacts between youth and young adult populations. Through music, MfP aimed to bring individuals from all backgrounds and social statuses together into a relaxed and natural environment. VitaDuo appears as part of "Reverse Perspective," a joint project between Jonah Bokaer Choreography and Momentum Artists. LEARN MORE ➝</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2020 Archive - Shanekia mcintosh</image:title>
      <image:caption>Shanekia McIntosh is a writer, poet and performer born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. Raised as a first-generation American, in a predominately Caribbean neighborhood, by Jamaican- immigrants. Her work is inspired by the double consciousness of her cultural heritage and the black diaspora; it aims to disrupt and confront the historical colonial erasure of black/poc narratives, the contemporary byproducts of that erasure and it's continued practice today. Using the thematic palette of generational trauma, dislocation and migration, climate change, afro-futurism, empathetic political actions and accessibility the work aims to cultivate a community space to engage contemporary narratives and perspectives to upend the learned complacency of these practices. McIntosh has read and shown her work at The New Museum, Second Ward Foundation, Portland Institute of Contemporary Art’s TBA Festival, Hudson Hall, NY Live Arts, September Gallery and more, with recent work being published in Chronogram, Apogee Journal and The TENTH Magazine. She is the co-founder of Free Range, a black performance series with artist Tschabalala Self and DJ Michael Mosby. Previously, McIntosh co-curated TRIPTYCH, the Sunday daytime programming for Basilica Soundscape Music and Arts Festival in Hudson,NY with poet Joey de Jesus. McIntosh is the Youth Service &amp; Programs Assistant for the Hudson Area Library in Hudson, NY. *Photo credit: Clément Pascal.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mckenzie Raley is a sculptor and painter based in NYC and the Hudson Valley. After studying painting at Columbia College in Chicago, Raley moved to NYC shifting her work to a sculpture and textile-based practice. After nearly 8 years in the city, she relocated to upstate New York. Her work has been shown throughout NYC, Brooklyn, the Hudson Valley and LA. Raley currently lives in Hudson, NY with her wife and son. LEARN MORE ➝</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2020 Archive - david hammons</image:title>
      <image:caption>David Hammons was born in Springfield, Illinois in 1943. He moved to Los Angeles in 1963 attending Chouinard Art Institute (now CalArts) from 1966 – 1968 and the Otis Art Institute from 1968 – 1972. In 1974 Hammons settled in New York City. Influenced by Arte Povera, Hammons's work speaks of cultural overtones; employing provocative materials such as elephant dung, chicken parts, strands of hair, and bottles of cheap wine. Centered in the black urban experience, Hammons often uses sarcasm as a means of confronting cultural stereotypes and racial issues. Hammons was the recipient of the MacArthur Fellowship in July 1991. Hammons's work is collected by major public and private institutions internationally, among them: Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo; Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge; Glenstone, Potomac; Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Chicago; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; The Museum of Modern Art, New York; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; SMAK, Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst, Gent; Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain, Paris; Francois Pinault Foundation, Venice; and Tate Britain, London.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2020 Archive - sean kelly + Collect wisely</image:title>
      <image:caption>September 1st, 2020 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Organized by: Sean Kelly Featured Panelist: Jon Gray</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2020 Archive - sondra loring</image:title>
      <image:caption>Sondra Loring fell in love with yoga while dancing professionally in New York City. She received a 1996 Dance and Performance Award (Bessie) as an improviser, writer, teacher and performer. Loring co-founded the annual Improvisation Festival/NY, a two-week program of workshops, classes, ‘jams’ and performances by both national and international improvisers. She also co-founded and edited JUICE, an underground dance journal in NYC. After moving to the Hudson Valley, Loring rocked the dance scene, organizing performance and educational experiences for the local community, with infusions from the NYC dance world, with support by the NYDanceForce. She was the co-director of UpRiver/Downtown Dance Company for seven years, a collective of women dancers and choreographers that worked together to create classes, workshops and performances in Columbia County. She traveled to India several times to study yoga, and has studied with many that have since fallen from grace. After moving to the Hudson Valley, Sondra opened Sadhana Center for Yoga and Meditation in Hudson in 2003, and Satya Yoga Center in Rhinebeck in 2005. Sondra is an interdisciplinary queer witch, bringing somatic practices, yoga, meditation, science, poetry and mantra into her teaching. Her classes are loved for their graceful flow of movement, the beautiful quality of devotion, and a strong sense of community. She lives on Feathertail Farm, now a small community garden, with her son, Mateo and their rascally elderly dog, Pequena.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2020 Archive - curating hudson</image:title>
      <image:caption>Sunday August 30th, 2020 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Organized by: Mahogany L. Browne With Jive Poetic and Shanekia McIntosh</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Terence Koh was born in 1977 in Beijing, China and grew up in Mississauga, Canada. He received his Bachelor degree from the Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design in Vancouver. He is currently living in New York City. In 2008, he was listed in Out magazine’s “100 People of the Year”, and was short listed for the SOBEY awards. He has exhibited widely around the United States and extensively abroad. In his installations, objects, wall pieces, and performances, Terence Koh creates a space in which memory and imagination mix with art history and subculture. He explores such diverse subjects as mythology, religion, identity, power, fashion and sexuality, in an often provocative manner, charged with possible symbolic readings. He is most well-known for his monochromatic installations, and ritualistic performances.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>*LITANY performed by Anselm Berrigan and Kyle Dacuyan *With Jeffrey Lependorf and Mark Allen of The Flow Chart Foundation Longtime Hudson resident, and widely recognized as one of the most influential American poets of our time, John Ashbery (1927 - 2017) received numerous awards for poetry, including the Yale Younger Poets Prize, Pulitzer Prize, National Book Award, MacArthur Foundation Fellowship, Antonio Feltrinelli International Prize for Poetry, Légion d'Honneur of the Republic of France, Grand Prix des Biennales Internationales de Poésie, International Griffin Poetry Prize, National Humanities Medal, and National Book Foundation Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters, and many others. Ashbery received a number of honorary degrees, including, from among others, Harvard and Yale, and was also the first living poet to have his collected poems included in the prestigious Library of America series. His work intersects with the visual arts, theatre, film and other art forms, and continues to inspire countless readers and artists in many different fields. *Image © Lynn Davis LEARN MORE ➝</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2020 Archive - Tschabalala Self</image:title>
      <image:caption>Tschabalala Self builds a singular style from the syncretic use of both painting and printmaking to explore ideas about the black female body. The artist constructs exaggerated depictions of female bodies using a combination of sewn, printed, and painted materials, traversing different artistic and craft traditions. The exaggerated biological characteristics of her figures reflect Self’s own experiences and cultural attitudes toward race and gender. “The fantasies and attitudes surrounding the Black female body are both accepted and rejected within my practice, and through this disorientation, new possibilities arise,” Self has said. “I am attempting to provide alternative, and perhaps fictional, explanations for the voyeuristic tendencies towards the gendered and racialized body; a body which is both exalted and abject.” Tschabalala Self (B.1990 Harlem, USA) lives and works in New York and New Haven. Future exhibitions include: Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore (2020). Current and recent exhibitions include: The Black Atlantic, Kunstverein Hannover, Hanover; Radical Figures, Whitechapel, London (2020); Out of Body, ICA, Boston (2020); Tschabalala Self, Art Omi, Ghent (2019); MOOD: Studio Museum Artists in Residence, MoMA PS1 (2019); Bodega Run, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (2019); Tschabalala Self, Frye Art Museum, Seattle (2019); Bodega Run, Yuz Museum, Shanghai (2018); The Beyond: Georgia O’Keeffe and Contemporary Art, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville (2018); Bodega Run, Pilar Corrias Gallery, London (2017); Trigger: Gender as a Tool and a Weapon, New Museum, New York (2017); Tschabalala Self, Tramway, Glasgow (2017); Tschabalala Self, Parasol Unit Foundation for Contemporary Art, London (2017); Desire, Moore Building, Miami (2016); A Constellation, Studio Museum Harlem, Harlem (2015).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Filiz Soyak is an interdisciplinary artist exploring themes of consciousness, memory, and time through intuitive mark-making in painting, fiber and installation. Motherhood transformed her to be present and simplify. Mindfulness practices including meditation and breathwork have become integral to her work, as has communing with nature. Her work is created in synchronicity with her breath. Soyak was born in 1979 in Belgium to a Turkish father and Swedish mother. She spent most of her childhood in Japan, before moving to the United States in her teens. After living in the Middle East and Caribbean she landed in New York City for several years before moving up to Hudson with her family in search of a slower, more conscious and grounded life. Soyak’s work has been widely exhibited and collected internationally. LEARN MORE ➝</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2020 Archive - Myron Polenberg</image:title>
      <image:caption>Over the course of a 50+ year career as a Fine Artist and Designer, Myron Polenberg has created a significant body of work that addresses important issues of our time and uses a variety of mediums including paint, sculpture, assemblage, mixed media, installation and film, among others. Regardless of the medium, Polenberg’s work retains as its core a concern with information; in particular, the gap between the remains of information and the information that remains; information as artifact; questions about impermanence and the manner in which information is processed, obscured, revealed and destroyed. All of this is done in the context of a historical continuum that coincides with the events, histories and social narratives that Polenberg has been witness to in his lifetime. Themes that emerge time and again in Polenberg’s work include justice, inequality, power, war, gender and sexuality. Such are the concepts that continue to remind us of our own humanity, and historically, the incidences that cause us to question it altogether. Polenberg’s lengthy career in advertising Design was also consumed by the conveyance of information, including designing the first line of Swiss Army watches by the brand. Where Polenberg’s Design career was preoccupied with a very direct manner of information transmission for the consumer market, his Fine Art often ruminates, sometimes remaining intentionally elusive, preferring suggestion to statement; other times relying on provocation to compel a response. In every case, Polenberg is reacting to or against personal experiences from a lifetime lived in the midst of historic cultural shifts and dramatic social change. *Photo credit: David McIntyre ©</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2020 Archive - Tommy Coleman</image:title>
      <image:caption>Tommy Coleman is a Brooklyn based interdisciplinary Artist and Educator who produces masterfully crafted objects, and staunchly sincere albeit witty images. Coleman’s practice implores investigations of honesty, intimacy, and perceptional break downs which accompany anxiety and identity in the contemporary climate- all done by way of navigating nuances of control and what is considered permissible within the boundaries of public and private space.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Monday September 7th, 2020 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Window on Hudson 43 S. 3rd Street Hudson, NY 12534 Spotlight: Tschabalala Self</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Friday August 28th, 2020 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Featuring: Hudson Artists, Curators, Venues</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Wednesday September 2nd, 2020 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Organized by: Vishakha Desai Featured Panelist: Melissa Messina</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Saturday August 29th, 2020 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Organized by: Peter Spear With Kaja Kuhl, Liz McEnaney, and Anna Dietzsch</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Friday September 4th, 2020 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Organized by: Elena Mosley Featured Panelists: Elijah Heyward III and Jill Jones Moderator: James Powell</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2020 Archive - WILLIAM Stone</image:title>
      <image:caption>William Stone traffics in word play to create provocative and humorous works utilizing woodworking, sculptural, and painting techniques. Stone plays with audience expectations and subverts the utilitarian purpose of functional objects, like desks and chairs, to imbue them with layered meaning beyond their formal ideal. William Stone splits his time between Germantown and New York City and has had solo exhibitions at James Fuentes Gallery (NYC), PS1 (NYC), John Davis Gallery (Hudson), and a 2020 exhibition at Hudson Hall (Hudson).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Born in Marseille in 1976, Laetitia Hussain has lived in France, Syria, New York City and the Hudson Valley. Laetitia Hussain's work and installations are elaborations of emotional reactions to social and environmental issues. A graduate of SUNY Purchase (BFA), she works in many media including drawing, installation, sculpture, painting, printmaking, video, sound and photography. She currently lives and maintains her studio in Hudson NY. *Photo Credit: Elena Kamenskaya</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Saturday September 5th, 2020 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Organized by: Sherry Jo Williams With Brown Cranna, Jane Smith, Robert Fuller, and Sheila Bridges</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2020 Archive - Hala SHAH</image:title>
      <image:caption>Hala Shah is a performing artist, choreographer, and writer. She performs primarily with Jonah Bokaer Choreography and Ping Chong + Company (PCC). At the moment, her movement and writing are centered on the body as memorial, inherited gesture, and ritual revisited. As a teaching artist for PCC’s Secret Histories: Arts in Education program, she has worked with students in New York City Public Schools to develop identity-driven narratives presented in theatrical performance. With PCC and director Jesca Prudencio, Hala collaborated in the creation of the docu-dance theater work “Calling: a dance with faith,” presented by La MaMa Moves! Dance Festival, which unpacks her experiences as a Muslim dancer. Hala also co-choreographed “NOHING: a docu-dance on sexual assault” with Prudencio / People of Interest through Performance Project at University Settlement. She recently joined playwright Zizi Azah and director Nana Dakin for the production “I Know I Would,” featuring women of Muslim faith or familiy heritage, presented by Strong and Wrong Theater. She has also enjoyed performing in productions of “From The Horse’s Mouth,” honoring writer Deborah Jowitt and Egyptian ballet dancer Magda Saleh. Hala has choreographed works for the Voices Transposed: Refugee Crisis Benefit Concert and LaGuardia Performing Arts Center’s Beyond Sacred program. She holds a BA in Journalism and Middle Eastern studies from NYU, and a MFA in Dance from NYU/Tisch School of the Arts. Hala is a freelance writer for Dance Magazine and Dance Teacher magazine.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2020 Archive - Dan Taulapapa McMullin</image:title>
      <image:caption>Dan Taulapapa McMullin is an artist and poet from Eastern Samoa, whose book of poems Coconut Milk (2013) was on the American Library Association Rainbow List Top Ten Books of the Year. His most recent book Samoan Queer Lives (2018), was co-edited with Yuki Kihara. Taulapapa’s performance poem The Bat and other early works received a 1997 Poets&amp;Writers Award from The Writers Loft. His artwork was in exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum, De Young Museum, Oakland Museum, Bishop Museum, the United Nations, Auckland Art Gallery, and Musée du quai Branly. His film Sinalela won the 2002 Honolulu Rainbow Film Festival Best Short Film Award. Taulapapa’s film 100 Tikis is an appropriation work about tiki kitsch and indigenous sovereignty, it was the opening night film of the 2016 Présence Autochtone First Peoples Festival in Montréal; and was an official selection in the Fifo International Film Festival in Tahiti; and Pacifique Festival Rochefort in France. He is currently working on a novel and a suite of collages reflecting on the queer history of Polynesia, and co-editing a a queer Pacific Islander anthology entitled Queernesia. Taulapapa’s art studio and writing practice is based in Hudson, New York, where he lives with his partner. More on his work can be found at taulapapa.com. LEARN MORE ➝</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Thursday September 3rd, 2020 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Organized by: Dan Taulapapa McMullin Tamara Aupamut Heather Bruegl</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2021 Venues - HUDSON AREA LIBRARY</image:title>
      <image:caption>51 N. 5TH STREET The Hudson Area Library now exists as a welcoming, vibrant, and integral part of Hudson’s intellectual, socio-economic and cultural life. Designed by Isaac G. Perry and built in 1893, the structure was originally an armory military facility, with its masonry architecture characteristic of medieval European castles of the 12th to 15th centuries. The symmetrical center-hall facade houses a two story, brick and stone arcaded pavilion with either side showcasing a rounded tower connected by a gabled roof. The structure was later renovated in 2012 by Vincent Benic Architect as part of the Galvan Community Center redesign. Preservation efforts were made to highlight the original steel windows and wooden doors as well as the blue sandstone and brick exterior. Modern updates include a temperature and humidity-controlled History Room and Community Learning Center. The Library enriches the region’s quality of life by providing free and equal access to programs, services, and resources, and by creating opportunities for all members of the community to connect, create, learn and grow.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2021 Venues - TSL (Time &amp; Space Limited Theatre Co., Inc.)</image:title>
      <image:caption>434 COLUMBIA STREET Time &amp; Space Limited Theatre Co., Inc. (TSL), a not-for-profit arts organization serving the City of Hudson and the Hudson River Valley Region, invites individuals and families to participate in the arts in a culturally rich and socially-active environment. TSL encourages artistic expression in daily life, and supports the evolution of Hudson, New York, as a community that celebrates its diversity. TSL accomplishes its goals by engaging audiences in exploring themes that reflect the local and global concerns of Hudson Valley residents with original theater productions and performances, music, art exhibitions, multi-media productions, independent and documentary films, Live HD Simulcasts, youth projects, and special events. By exposing an underserved area of New York State to the benefits of artistic expression, TSL has become a beacon and leader in the neighborhood, county, and state, shaping the lives of community members through innovative and exciting cultural projects of quality and substance. Its mission is to educate, enliven, and expand the artistic quality of life in the community it serves.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>19 - 31 N. 6TH STREET Constructed in 1896 as a German Lutheran church, Hudson Harmonic is now a live music and event venue located in the heart of Hudson. The historic structure is currently being restored to honor its architectural past including features such as stained glass windows and a spiral staircase, while restoring the functionality of the space for public usage.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2021 Venues - RIP VAN WINKLE BRIDGE hudson river skywalk</image:title>
      <image:caption>NEW YORK STATE BRIDGE AUTHORITY The Rip Van Winkle Bridge on NY Route 23 connects the major thoroughfares of US 9W and NY 385 with NY 9G across the Hudson River. Linking Hudson, New York and Catskill, New York, the cantilever and truss structure opened in 1935 by the New York State Bridge Authority. The Hudson River Skywalk was completed in 2018, allowing pedestrians to travel across the bridge across a historic and scenic walkway. The Hudson River Skywalk is a collaboration between the New York State Bridge Authority, Thomas Cole National Historic Site, The Olana Partnership and Olana State Historic Site.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2021 Venues - THOMAS COLE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE</image:title>
      <image:caption>218 SPRING STREET, CATSKILL The Thomas Cole National Historic Site in Catskill, NY, marks the birthplace of this nation’s first major art movement, now known as the Hudson River School, as it was founded by Thomas Cole (1801-1848). The nationally recognized historic site is an affiliate of the National Park Service and operates as a forward thinking nonprofit organization embracing change and continually pursuing authenticity and resonance. Thomas Cole’s profound influence on America’s cultural landscape inspires the engagement of broad audiences through innovative educational programs that are relevant today.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>422 1/2 WARREN STREET ELEVATED MATTER is a salon-style private gallery in a historic Warren street townhouse. The gallery opened in June 2021 and shows fine art, fine studio jewelry, and design. The focus is on contemporary American artists and designers who engage deeply with historical processes and craft. Careful curatorial attention is paid to the non-traditional and unexpected, particularly in the realm of the senses. This emphasis on sensory elevation infuses the space with an intimate elegance. The founder, Chris Davies, is an artist-jeweler hailing from a family of artists, architects, and designers going back generations. He is also a classically trained philosopher and astrologer in the living Vedic tradition of India. Photo Credit": Shannon Greer</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2021 Venues - THE WICK HUDSON</image:title>
      <image:caption>41 CROSS STREET The Wick, Hudson, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel, is a repurposed 1860’s candle factory lovingly restored into a 55 room boutique hotel in Hudson, New York. We have a variety of both king and queen rooms, sprinkled with Junior and Luxury suites. The majority of our rooms have elevated ceiling heights and most have an original historical element such as brick, beams or original wood flooring. We offer free valet parking as well as a EV charging station. Our local shuttle is available for our guests. We are nestled a short distance from Hudson’s Amtrak train station.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>400 STATE STREET The Federal-style stone building, most recently occupied by the Hudson Area Library, was erected by the city of Hudson in the early nineteenth century as an almshouse to provide shelter for the poor. Over the next two hundred years, the structure successively housed a number of institutions including an asylum for the insane, female academy, orphanage, and ultimately a public library. For a brief period, the building served as the private residence of a prominent Hudson citizen. The Galvan Foundation Old Library is an example of the classicizing architecture of the Federal style. Through its symmetry, pediment, and gabled roof, the building exudes a sense of permanence and strength, characteristic of its variety of functions throughout its two hundred year life. The original limestone structure was built in 1818, with its rear addition being constructed between the period of 1884 and 1889. In 2008, the building was added to the National Register of Historic Places.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2021 Venues - SECOND WARD FOUNDATION</image:title>
      <image:caption>71 N. 3RD STREET Located in the Hudson Valley, Second Ward occupies the former Charles Williams School in Hudson, NY. Designed by M.F. Cummins and Son of Troy and completed in 1924, the building originally accommodated 480 elementary school students.  It is being repurposed into an auditorium, education center, and art galleries. Second Ward holds events in the building including live music and video screenings by local as well as internationally recognized performers and artists. The foundation also loans art work to regional, national and international institutions.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>449 WARREN STREET #3 SEPTEMBER is a gallery, a room, a practice. We exhibit and support contemporary artists. We believe that being receptive to change is essential for the creative process. We provide a platform for exceptional individuals who have not been historically centered with care because of their inherited, chosen or perceived identity. We engage our local community while exhibiting artists from other cities and countries. We concentrate on visual artists, and collaborate with curators, performers, activists, poets, chefs, writers and other creatives. We opened in 2016 in Hudson, NY.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>415 WARREN STREET The Hudson Milliner, located on Warren Street, Hudson’s main thoroughfare, is the project of Shannon &amp; Charlotta, two artists from Brooklyn who bought the building in search of an upstate abode they could escape to. In the process of renovating, the Hudson Milliner was born from the desire to bring the history and character out of the building and share the beautiful space with others. The newly renovated nineteenth century building marries the rich, historic identity of the city of Hudson with a sense of urban luxury. The classical exterior and interior pre-tin plaster moldings, large mahogany framed windows and stairwells, pocket doors with etched glass inlay, and brick and timber elements celebrate the architectural history of the space, while simultaneously providing modern amenities for visitors and guests.  The associated Hudson Milliner Art Salon is a creative and collaborative art space featuring art and performance as well as the intersection of the two. The venue features exploratory, edgy and political work. Complete with the magnificent original tin ceiling, the space serves as an event venue for both private and community gatherings such as lectures, performances, photo/film shoots, dinner parties, and even jiu jitsu.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5720 NY-9G About Olana and The Olana Partnership: Olana is the greatest masterwork of Frederic Church (1826-1900), a preeminent American artist of the mid-19th century and the most important artist’s home, studio, and designed landscape in the United States. Church designed Olana as a holistic environment integrating his advanced ideas about art, architecture, landscape design, and environmental conservation. Olana’s 250-acre artist-designed landscape with five miles of carriage roads and a Persian-inspired house at its summit embraces unrivaled panoramic views of the Hudson Valley and Catskill Mountains and welcomes more than 170,000 visitors annually. The landscape is open for guided touring, and reservations are highly recommended. The landscape is free and open to all every day from 8 AM - sunset.   Olana State Historic Site, administered by the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, is a designated National Historic Landmark and one of the most visited sites in the state. The Olana Partnership, a private not-for-profit education corporation, works cooperatively with New York State Parks to support the restoration, conservation, and interpretation of Olana to make it accessible to all.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>549 WASHINGTON STREET Pocketbook Hudson is a 70,000 square-foot historic textile mill, and a notable landmark of Hudson’s manufacturing past. It will soon be restored to enhance the original character of the building, and to serve the community of Hudson as a mixed-use commercial complex operating at the intersection of the arts, hospitality and local commerce. It will be an inclusive cultural and social space that welcomes a diversity of residents and visitors, while creating positive social and economic impacts through progressive business practices.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>409 WARREN STREET Ellen D’Arcy Simpson opened D’Arcy Simpson Art Works in the Summer of 2018 to connect local artists and their work with engaged art lovers seeking beautiful, moving, and realistically affordable contemporary art to fill their homes. Her life passion for discovering and engaging with art, artists and like- minded art lovers serves as the foundation for the role as “match- maker” in the gallery space. Her goal is to foster a supportive and collaborative community with artists, artisans and art enthusiasts and seek opportunities to support community efforts through art. D’Arcy Simpson Art Works shoes emerging and established Hudson Valle artists and artisans working in fine arts, glass, wood, textiles, porcelain, and metal.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>43 S. 3RD STREET Window On Hudson offers storefront window exhibition space for artists of Hudson and the Hudson Valley. Window On Hudson is committed to providing a platform for established and developing artists to display their work, of all mediums, while also offering professional development opportunities for emerging artists. Window On Hudson is two large storefront windows located at 43 South Third Street, Hudson NY 12534. The windows are prominently visible 24/7 to all citizens and visitors of the City of Hudson traveling south in NY-9G. Photo Credit: © Jeremy Kristin Bullis Artist Credits: Nikolette Bellochhio, CHIMBA, Ifetayo Cobbins, Jeannie LoVullo, Will Squibb</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>622 WARREN STREET Established in 1991 as the first fine art gallery in Hudson, NY, Carrie Haddad Gallery represents professionally committed artists as well as emerging talent specializing in all types of painting, both large and small sculpture, works on paper and a variety of techniques in photography.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>433 WARREN STREET Susan Eley Fine Art (SEFA) was founded in 2006 by Susan Eisner Eley, who continues her tenure as owner and director at the gallery’s original location in NYC—as well as its new venue in downtown Hudson in Upstate New York. Conceived as a salon-style gallery, SEFA NYC is situated in an Upper West Side townhouse in Manhattan. The space offers intimate viewing experiences, differentiating itself from more formal presentations characteristic of the “white cube” gallery model, ubiquitous within dominant contemporary art circles. SEFA hosts a dynamic roster of American and international artists, and focuses on contemporary art by emerging and mid-career artists, who work in a range of media—encompassing painting, printmaking, sculpture and photography. Solo and group exhibitions at both NY venues showcase abstract and figurative work, created by a diverse body of artists from the US, Latin America, Asia and Europe. In addition to its regular exhibition programming, SEFA has hosted artist talks, political fundraisers, literary and poetry salons and panel discussions on a variety of cultural and political topics—as well as participated in art fairs in Miami, Houston, San Francisco, New York City and Toronto. A supplement to recent virtual exhibitions, SEFA Hudson was established in Summer 2020, initially as a “pandemic pop-up.” Within the past year, this new satellite space has become a principal gallery within the Hudson Valley art scene—integral in welcoming and expanding both local Upstate art communities and visitors to this burgeoning arts region. The success of this space represents owner Susan Eley’s commitment to adapt to these unprecedented and ever-changing global conditions while continuing to share art with broad audiences. SEFA is a small business that is female-owned and operated, and that supports feminist and BIPOC artists and principles.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>362 ½ WARREN STREET Pamela Salisbury Gallery is a contemporary art gallery located in Hudson, NY. The gallery exhibits work by emerging and established artists living and working nationally and internationally.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>348 WARREN STREET Toward opening new possibilities, The Flow Chart Foundation explores poetry and the interrelationships of various art forms as guided by the legacy of John Ashbery, and promotes engagement with his work. Its storefront INCIDENT REPORT display windows offer an interface with the many publics of the street, showcases concepts and issues generated by artists and social thinkers. INCIDENT REPORT has featured formally arranged projects as well as improvised situations for more than a decade. In addition to its INCIDENT REPORT windows, The Flow Chart Foundation presents a wide variety of public programs, and houses the Ashbery Resource Center, a rich repository for scholarly engagement. The storefront Flow Chart Space will open in 2022.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>110 S. FRONT STREET Founded in 2010 by musician Melissa Auf der Maur and filmmaker Tony Stone, Basilica Hudson now operates as a non-profit multidisciplinary arts center, supporting the creation, production, and presentation of independent and innovative arts and culture while fostering a sustainable community. Constructed in 1884, the building originally operated as a factory producing steel railway car wheels and structure’s intricate truss system pays homage to its industrial past. Weekend destination events comprise the core of Basilica Hudson’s music, performance, film, food, and literary programming, alongside regular film screenings series, art exhibitions, and other community gatherings. Inspiration for its mission and programs is drawn from Hudson’s eclectic and epic history, as well as the regional geography and history. Basilica Hudson invites audiences to discover Hudson and the region and strives to forge experiences that aspire to the scale, grit, and beauty of its surroundings.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>327 WARREN STREET Hudson Hall (www.hudsonhall.org) is a cultural beacon in the Hudson Valley, offering a dynamic year-round schedule of music, theater, dance, visual arts, literature, workshops for youth and adults, as well as family programs and large-scale community events such as Winter Walk (which celebrates its 25th Anniversary in 2021). Hudson Hall is driven by a civic and social purpose founded in the belief that culture is central to our shared heritage, identity, and future. Its mission is to inspire and promote the arts and to play a pivotal role in the cultural and economic advancement of the city and the region. Located in a historic landmark that houses New York State’s oldest surviving theater, Hudson Hall underwent a full restoration and reopened to the public in April 2017 for the first time in over 55 years. In 2019, Hudson Hall served an audience of 50,000 and employed over 400 artists and skilled technicians, making it a valuable contributor to Columbia County’s $8 million creative economy. Approximately 70% of Hudson Hall’s programs are free of charge or subsidized to ensure equitable access to the arts.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>369 WARREN STREET First Presbyterian Church of Hudson, active in the community for over a century, continues to play a central role in the spiritual and cultural life in the City of Hudson to the present day. The church offers ongoing programs in spiritual development while carrying out projects in foreign ministry and community service including Help Syria’s Kids: the Hudson- Ketermaya Connection- an effort to provide ongoing refugee children in a camp in Ketermaya, Lebanon, and community service, and The New Leaf Garden: 14 raised garden beds that are available at no cost to the community with a produce raised by church members is donated to the Salvation Army kitchen. A historic landmark located on Warren Street, the Gothic Revival style church was designed and built in masonry construction by John A. Woods and R.H.B. Wicks. Characteristic of other Gothic structures during the period of 1800-1849, the church dons features such as decorative crowns on windows, steeply pitched roofs, and rich ornamentation throughout its dual steeples and exterior façade.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>108 WATER STREET Rick’s Point is a community space located along Hudson’s Waterfront. The city has focused efforts on improving Hudson’s Waterfront District through New York State’s Downtown Revitalization Initiative, developing purpose-built spaces to promote educational, entrepreneurial, and business development while placing an emphasis on arts industries. The incorporation of greenspace and public parks work to foster a sense of community and engage the public as a center of beautification and gathering within Hudson.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>743 COLUMBIA STREET Lightforms is a center for cultural renewal that brings creative artists and their artwork into the public domain in innovative ways that stimulate dialogue around the inner and outer challenges of our time and attempts to serve the spiritual needs of human beings in their daily lives.  Lightforms intends to realize its mission through public presentations, exhibitions, installations, workshops, lectures, conferences, and performances; an artist-in-residence program; a research center for the further development and understanding of the spiritual foundations of the visual arts; a possible artists grants program; a permanent collection/archive; publications; and a small gift shop.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Friday August 27th, 2021 1:00PM - 2:00PM The Wick Hudson (41 Cross Street) Featuring: Hudson Artists, Curators, Venues</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sunday September 5th, 2021 1:00PM - 2:00PM Hudson Hall, West Room 327 Warren Street Organized by: Khary Septh, Editor-In-Chief</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Thursday September 2nd, 2021 1:00PM - 2:00PM Hudson Hall, West Room 327 Warren Street Featuring: Basilica Hudson Art OMI</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Saturday September 4th, 2021 1:00PM - 2:00PM Hudson Hall, West Room 327 Warren Street Featuring: Mayor Kamal Johnson Calvin Lewis Reverend Kim Singletary</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sunday August 29th, 2021 1:00PM - 2:00PM Hudson Hall, West Room 327 Warren Street</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tuesday, August 31st, 2021 1:00PM - 2:00PM Hudson Hall, West Room 327 Warren Street Featuring: Mayor Kamal Johnson Cheryl Roberts, Esq.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Wednesday September 1st, 2021 1:00PM - 2:00PM Hudson Hall, West Room 327 Warren Street Featuring: Jeffrey Gibson</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Saturday, August 28th, 2021 1:00PM - 2:00PM Hudson Hall, West Room 327 Warren Street Organized by: John Campbell Sharon Duane Koomler</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Friday September 3rd, 2021 1:00PM - 2:00PM Hudson Hall, West Room 327 Warren Street</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Monday September 6th, 2021 1:00PM - 2:00PM Window on Hudson 43 S. 3rd Street Hudson, NY 12534 Spotlight: Jacob Graham Puppetry &amp; Installation</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2021 Archive - MONSIEUR ZOHORE</image:title>
      <image:caption>ARTIST Monsieur Zohore is an Ivorian-American artist based in Baltimore and New York. His practice is invested in the consumption and digestion of culture through the conflation of domestic quotidian labor with art production. Through performance, sculpture, installation, and theater, his practices explore queer histories alongside his Ivorian-American heritage through a multi-faceted lens of humor, economics, art history, and labor. He received his BFA from the Cooper Union in 2015 and his MFA from the MarylandInstitute College of Art in 2020. Zohore is the 2020 recipient of the WPA and Warhol Foundation Wherewithal Research Grant. His work has been exhibited in numerous venues including Galleria Bianconi (Milan), Ethan Cohan(New York), Palo Gallery (New York), Springsteen (Baltimore), New Release Gallery (New York), 56 Henry (New York), Canada Gallery (New York),and Jack Barrett Gallery (New York) as well as at the 2020 Material ArtFair (Coyoacan, CMDX). Zohore has also been invited to show at Socrates Sculpture Park (New York), The Rochester Art Center (Rochester) The Baltimore Museum of Art (Baltimore), Washington Projects for the Arts (Washington D.C.), and at The Columbus Museum of Art (Columbus).</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2021 Archive - An afternoon with the tenth magazine</image:title>
      <image:caption>Sunday, September 5th, 2021 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Hudson Hall, West Room 327 Warren Street Organized by: Khary Septh, Editor-in-Chief</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2021 Archive - LYDIA RUBIO</image:title>
      <image:caption>ARTIST Lydia Rubio is a Cuban-born American multidisciplinary artist with a 40-year studio practice that includes large-scale public art. Painting is the core of her conceptually driven practice. Many of her works are modular to invite interaction and relate to nature, transformation, and change. Her paintings were recently shown in two solo shows, Constellations and Prohibito, at Elevated Matter gallery in Hudson, NY (2021). Rubio holds a Master of Architecture from Harvard University. She has been awarded a Tree of Life, an Ellies, a Pollock Krasner, and a Cintas Fellowship. Her solo museum exhibitions include the Bronx Museum of the Arts and The Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale and group exhibitions at the Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art, Museum of Latin American Art Long Beach CA, Snite Museum of Art, Pratt Manhattan Gallery. The Lowe Museum of Art, the Eskenazi Museum, the Fort Lauderdale Museum of Art, Stanford University, and Bryn Mawr College have all acquired her works for their permanent collections.  A traveler and avid reader, Rubio has been influenced by multiple cultures and cities. She is based in Hudson, NY.  Photo Credit: Patrick Farrell Web: www.lydiarubio.com Instagram: @lydiarubiostudio</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Wednesday, September 1st, 2021 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Hudson Hall, West Room 327 Warren Street Featuring: Jeffrey Gibson</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2021 Archive - RICH VOLO</image:title>
      <image:caption>ARTIST AND PERFORMER Rich Volo moved to the City of Hudson in 2006 and shortly thereafter, Trixie Starr was “born”.  Dance parties, “Trixie’s Whorehouse” started in Hudson in 2008 with DJ Gio, and Trixie decided it was time for a Pride Parade in Hudson in 2010.  Since then, Trixie Starr has organized ten Pride weekends, including Parades, Festivals, and dozens of other events for the community over the years.  You can buy cookies, from “Trixie’s Oven” at the Hudson Farmers’ Market on Saturdays 9am-1pm. Photo Credit: JR MAC Photography</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2021 Archive - BAJU WIJONO</image:title>
      <image:caption>ARTIST Baju Wijono was born into a multicultural family, spending much of his youth jumping from country to country, including the U.S., Indonesia, France, Singapore, Hong Kong, Australia and Germany. This transience gave him a feeling of being home both everywhere and nowhere. This is a recurring theme in his earlier work. He’s always had a fascination with mechanical objects, seeing a parallel between engine rooms and the human mind. He studied engineering in Germany before deciding to become a full-time artist. He studied fine arts at Columbia University for several years. The juxtaposition of mechanical and organic is a constant theme in his work. He sometimes explains that he sees people from the inside out. After several decades in Brooklyn, he recently moved his art studio to Hudson, NY to focus on larger-scale work, including painting, installation, and sculpture. Visual Art Exhibition: Galvan Foundation (400 State Street) Tuesday, August 31st, 2021 @ 7:30PM</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2021 Archive - JENNIE C. JONES</image:title>
      <image:caption>ARTIST Jennie C. Jones (b.1968) was born in Cincinnati, OH and lives and works in Hudson, NY. Drawing on painting, sculpture, sound, and installation, Jones’s conceptual works reflect on the legacy of modernism and minimalism, while their unconventional materials and reductive compositions highlight the perception of sound within the visual arts. Jones’s solo exhibitions include Jennie C. Jones: Constant Structure, The Arts Club of Chicago, IL (2020); Compilation, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, TX (2016); Absorb/Diffuse, The Kitchen, New York, NY (2013); and Directions: Jennie C. Jones: Higher Resonance, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. (2013); among others. Her work has been included in countless group exhibitions, including Ground/work, Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, MA (2020); The Shape of Shape, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY (2019); Magnetic Fields: Expanding American Abstraction, 1960s to Today, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, MO (2017); The Freedom Principle: Experiments in Art and Music, 1965 to Now, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL (2015); and Silence, The Menil Collection, Houston, TX (2012). Jones’s work is in the collections of the Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, CA; The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY; Rose Art Museum, Waltham, MA; The Studio Museum in Harlem, NY; and Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, VA; among others. She is the recipient of numerous awards, including the Rose Art Museum, Ruth Ann and Nathan Perlmutter Artist-in-Residence Award (2017); Robert Rauschenberg Award (2016); Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant (2013); The Studio Museum in Harlem, Joyce Alexander Wein Artist Prize (2012); and William H. Johnson Prize (2008). Photo Credit: Jennie C. Jones, 2015. Photo: Jason Frank Rothenberg Visual Art Exhibition: Second Ward Foundation (71 N. 3rd Street) Saturday, August 28th, 2021 @ 7:30PM</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2021 Archive - KRIS PERRY</image:title>
      <image:caption>SCULPTOR Born in Berkeley, CA, Kris Perry lives and works in Hudson, NY. Perry makes large-scale kinetic sculptures that cultivate an understanding of human experience by creating a visual language through form and gesture. Passionate about public art, he has been commissioned to construct pieces where people can gather to ask questions and share experiences. He currently has works on view at Rockaway Beach, Queens, NY, the Hudson Public Library and the grounds of SoMo Village, Rohnert Park, CA. In 2018, he collaborated with James Beard Award-winning chef Zak Pelaccio to create a series of sculptures that doubled as grills for the cooking festival Play with Fire. His much-heralded Machines (2012-13) combined industrial sound sculptures with live performance in collaboration with musicians Tommy Stinson, Elvis Perkins, Brian Dewan, and others. In 2015, he had his first solo show at R. Wells Gallery. A skilled metal fabricator, he has also worked with David Best on large-scale projects at Burning Man and public installations like Esperanza at a train station in Sacramento, CA. He is the recipient of several grants and residencies including the Voigt Family Sculpture Foundation (2014), Free103Point9 Media Distribution Grant (2013), and Peter S. Reed Foundation Grant (2012). His works are held in a number of private collections. Perry attended California College of Art and studied under illustrator Charles Pyle. Photo Credit: Angus Mordant Visual Art Exhibition: Galvan Foundation (400 State Street) Tuesday, August 31st, 2021 @ 7:30PM</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2021 Archive - THOMAS A CLARK</image:title>
      <image:caption>POET The poet Thomas A Clark lives in a fishing village on the east coast of Scotland. His work responds to the different landscapes of the Highlands &amp; Islands. In the summer months, with the artist Laurie Clark, he runs Cairn Gallery, a space for minimal and conceptual art. For THE HUDSON EYE, The Flow Chart Foundation’s INCIDENT REPORT windows will feature work by Thomas A Clark and Becca Van K. In Clark’s “The Freeing of the Waters,” Gaelic river names flow across a moving light sign, suggesting the importance of water courses and of local culture and lore for their preservation. Here, the rivers of Scotland flow through the streets of Hudson. Clark’s installation will be complemented by a work by Becca Van K, a mixed-media fiber artist based in New York’s Catskill Mountains. She has created a new needlepoint landscape inspired by the Hudson River for the installation. Van K has exhibited widely in the Hudson Valley &amp; Capital Regions, and firmly believes in art as a conduit for community support and engagement. She is a 2021 recipient of a NYSCA Decentralization Grant through CREATE and a 2020 recipient of the NYFA’s “Keep NYS Creating” Grant. Toward opening new possibilities, The Flow Chart Foundation explores poetry and the interrelationships of various art forms as guided by the legacy of John Ashbery. Its storefront INCIDENT REPORT windows offer an interface with the many publics of the street, showcasing concepts and issues generated by artists and social thinkers. The INCIDENT REPORT windows have featured formally arranged projects as well as improvised situations for more than a decade. This installation is part of a project series called REPORTS.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2021 Archive - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2021 Archive - EMILY RITZ</image:title>
      <image:caption>ARTIST Musician and multidisciplinary visual artist, Emily Ritz lives a life immersed in creativity. Emily makes tender, exploratory work which draws as much on the harmonious swells and hollows of the natural world, as on personal experience and internal work around self- acceptance and self-love. A touring musician for over a decade, Emily began her musical career in California, forming bands Yesway and Honeycomb. After moving back home to upstate NY, Emily self-released her first solo record Pattern Recess in 2018. While classic elements of jazz and R&amp;B can be heard, Ritz's sound is enticingly off-kilter due to her subtly unusual melodic choices and inventive use of electronic manipulation. She uses her voice to weave complex harmonies and avant-garde patterns while delivering poignant and romantic lyrics. Emily released her sophomore album In Love Alone on January 1st, 2021. The new record explores the fundamental duality of existence, playing loneliness against catharsis, longing against healing, and solitude against love itself. Arranged and produced in Northern CA by Here We Go Magic’s Luke Temple, this is a record of roomy and expansive neo- soul with a psychedelic pop twist. Photo Credit: Tomm Roesch Visual Art Exhibition: Galvan Foundation (400 State Street) Tuesday, August 31st, 2021 @ 7:30PM Music Performance: Basilica Hudson (110 S. Front Street) Thursday, September 2nd, 2021 @ 7:30PM</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2021 Archive - TSL (TIME &amp; SPACE LIMITED THEATRE CO., INC.)</image:title>
      <image:caption>THEATRE COMPANY Linda Mussmann founded Time &amp; Space Limited Theatre Co., Inc. (TSL) in 1973 in New York City and Claudia Bruce joined as co-director in 1976. In 1991, TSL refused a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts that mandated an anti-obscenity pledge. This, combined with rising costs in NYC led TSL to relocate to Hudson, NY. When Claudia and Linda first walked into what would become the new TSL building on Columbia Street (formerly known as Diamond Street in its seedy hey day) in Hudson, they knew it was a dream come true – finding an art space that could be ever evolving. TSL brings to this community and the entire region, programs of creative energy, that testify to the hopes and dreams of great art and artists past, present, and future. The belief that art is what holds us all together is why TSL does what it does. Linda Mussmann was born in Gary, Indiana, and grew up on the family farm in Lowell. After high school, she attended Purdue University, earning a BA degree in English and Theater. In 1969, she moved to New York City where, during the day, she worked for the City of NY in the Youth Services agency from 1971 to 1975. In 1973, she founded Time &amp; Space Limited Theatre Co., Inc. (TSL), dedicated to alternative, experimental theater. In 1990, TSL moved to Hudson NY and took up residence in a former bakery warehouse building where TSL’s mission was expanded to include community outreach programs of all kinds including the screening of documentary, independent, and classic films, broadcasts of live simulcasts events, year-round youth programs, gallery exhibitions, and live performance. Linda has been the creative, administrative, and fundraising spark plug throughout the 48 years of TSL’s existence. Claudia Bruce was born in Mississippi and grew up in a small town in northeast Georgia. She graduated from Mary Baldwin College (Staunton VA) in1968, attended one year of graduate school at Catholic University to study theater, and migrated to NYC in 1969. She worked, part time, as a waitress and at Majority Report, the women’s newspaper, from 1970 to 1975, as a copy editor, administrator and data entry, and graphic artist. She began working with Linda Mussmann in 1976 and has been the co-director of TSL since then. She is a performing artist as well as graphic designer and administrator and shares the day to day operations at TSL with Mussmann.  Photo Credits L to R: Claudia Bruce © Karen Crumley Keats Linda Mussmann © Linda Mussmann</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2021 Archive - HUÊ THI HOFFMASTER</image:title>
      <image:caption>ARTIST Huê (hWay) Thi Hoffmaster, the son of Vietnamese and American parents, is a painter, Self-Expression Mentor and Coach. Huê studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (2001 - 2005). Huê is shamelessly a multidisciplinary painter working in different styles from objective/figurative works to nonobjective and abstract paintings drawing artistic inspiration through self-development, healing, playful expression, and the joys and sorrows of life. Huê has produced artwork and exchanged it privately with collectors for 20 years. He’s shown at a The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Museum in 2005 selling his entire collection. Most recently he has participated in the exhibition “Jewel the Wound” at The Hudson Milliner Art Salon (October 2020) and a sold-out solo show at PLACE Millerton in 2017. Huê lives and works in Hudson, New York. Visual Art Exhibition: Galvan Foundation (400 State Street) Tuesday, August 31st, 2021 @ 7:30PM</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2021 Archive - BINDLESTIFF FAMILY CIRKUS</image:title>
      <image:caption>PERFORMERS The Bindlestiff Family Cirkus, based in Hudson and Brooklyn, has been making original circus work, connecting through community education, and supporting emerging artists in our field since 1995. Twin County performances are part of Bindlestiff’s Summer of Joy including free activities like:  Summer Cirkus, with weekly free classes at Hudson Youth Center’s Oakdale Lake camp followed by an intensive week-long circus camp and stilt walking camp with 2021 Artists-in-Residence Kaisokah Moko Jumbies from NYC; Hudson Juggling Club, with weekly meetings at Waterfront Wednesdays in Hudson, and free shows of Bindlestiff’s Flatbed Follies in Hudson, Catskill, and NYC’s 5 Boroughs. Here in the Twin Counties, Bindlestiff’s Summer of Joy Activities are sponsored by the New York State Council on the Arts under Governor Andrew Cuomo; NYSCA’s #RestartNY grant; Operation Unite New York; Hudson innkeepers Wm. Farmer &amp; Sons; The City of Hudson Common Council’s Tourism Board, The Hudson Youth Center, Stewart’s Shops, Hudson River Bank and Trust Foundation, and Friends of Hudson Youth.  For more information about upcoming shows, visit www.bindlestiff.org Photo Credit: Zach Neven</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2021 Archive - BEING-SOUND</image:title>
      <image:caption>b e i n g - s o u n d is a collaborative interdisciplinary project between Joro-Boro (sound artist, music producer, DJ &amp; video artist) and Mary Keena Frisbee (architectural designer, sound artist &amp; instrumentalist). b e i n g - s o u n d explores the intersection of place, presence, listening, and relating - to oneself, to others, and to the non-human world. b e i n g - s o u n d creates time-based experiential art, sound and video installations, interactive experiences, live bass meditations, tea and ambient rituals, and DJ sets. The work weaves a variety of sound sources (live, recorded, processed through effects, acoustic, electronic, etc.) to open us to the wonders and mysteries hidden in everyday life. Being as sound and silence, stillness and movement. b e i n g - s o u n d has presented work at various events and galleries across the United States and internationally. A partial list includes Tibet House, Judson Church, and Queens Museum in NYC, ProArts Gallery in Oakland, CA, Oregon Eclipse Festival in Summit Prairie, OR, Impulse Festival in Poitiers, FR. They have received grants from Guerilla Science and CREATE Council on the Arts. Mary Keena Frisbee has a BA in Architecture from University of Florida (Gainesville, FL) and Joro-Boro has a BA in Social and Historical Inquiry from The New School (New York, NY). They live in Hudson, NY. Funding Credit for being-sound: Mobile Tea House: The Mobile Tea House project is made possible with funds from the Decentralization Program, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature and administered in Columbia County by the Greene County Council on the Arts dba CREATE Council for Resources to Enrich the Arts, Technology &amp; Education.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2021 Archive - JACOB GRAHAM</image:title>
      <image:caption>PUPPETEER Jacob Graham is the Brooklyn-based artist behind the critically-acclaimed puppet film series The Creatures of Yes. Growing up in northeast Ohio, he dabbled in magic and the circus arts, and experimented with music and video cameras before ultimately focusing on puppetry. After high school, he worked for a decade as a puppeteer with Walt Disney Entertainment while refining his writing and performing skills at local puppetry showcases and improv nights put on by Heather Henson. Jacob began The Creatures of Yes in 2015, and it soon after became part of the VICE Creators Project. The Creatures of Yes films have been shown at film festivals around the world including Series Fest 2017, where judge Charlie Sextro of the Sundance Film Festival gave it a ”SUPER DUPER honorable mention,” describing it as “a weird puppet delight”. Part comedy, part social commentary, The Creatures of Yes is also an experiment in time travel, using equipment from the late 1970’s or earlier, and in particular a cathode-ray tube camera with its various artifacts and ghostly vapor trails. While the aesthetic owes a lot to early public access television, the overall effect of the show has often been described as mystical, and familiar yet otherworldly; it is certainly as influenced by the films of Jean Cocteau and Kenneth Anger as it is by Jim Henson’s early work. Jacob and his company are currently working on the first Creatures of Yes feature length film. Photo Credit: Jacob Graham</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2021 Archive - JEFFREY GIBSON</image:title>
      <image:caption>ARTIST Jeffrey Gibson is an interdisciplinary artist and MacArthur Fellow based in Hudson, NY. His artworks make reference to various aesthetic and material histories rooted in Indigenous cultures of the Americas, and in modern and contemporary subcultures. Gibson's previous exhibitions include, Jeffrey Gibson, LIKE A HAMMER, organized by the Denver Art Museum, and This Is The Day, organized by The Wellin Museum. Other notable solo exhibitions include: When Fire Is Applied To A Stone It Cracks (2019) The Brooklyn Museum; The Anthropophagic Effect (2019) The New Museum, New York; Look How Far We've Come! (2017), Haggerty Museum of Art, Milwaukee; Jeffrey Gibson: Speak to Me, (2017), Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center, Oklahoma City; and A Kind of Confession (2016), Savannah College of Art and Design Museum, Savannah. Select group exhibitions include: The 2019 Whitney Biennial, Whitney Museum, NYC, Aftereffect (2019), Museum of Contemporary Art, Denver; Suffering from Realness (2019), Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, North Adam, MA; and Art for a New Understanding: Native Voices, 1950s to Now (2018), Crystal Bridges, Bentonville, AR. Gibson has upcoming exhibitions at Mass MoCA, The Aspen Art Museum, and deCordova Sculpture Park. Jeffrey Gibson sits on the Andy Warhol Foundation Board and the Participant INC Board, he is a Governor for The Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. Gibson is also a member of the faculty at Bard College.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2021 Archive - DAVID NORSWORTHY</image:title>
      <image:caption>CHOREOGRAPHER David Norsworthy (he/him) is a Tkarón:to/Toronto-based dance artist, choreographer and arts educator of mixed Japanese immigrant/British settler descent who is “an exceptionally lucid performer, impressive and articulate” (The Globe and Mail). A graduate of The Juilliard School, he delights in asking questions, and believes deeply in the transformative power of dancing. David has performed with dance companies and collaborated with dance creators in Canada, USA, Sweden and Australia, and his choreographic career has included independently produced full-length works, and commissioned projects for companies, universities and schools. David is the grateful recipient of the Living Arts Centre’s Ron Lenyk Award and was one of three finalists for the Toronto Arts Foundation’s Emerging Artist Award. David is a Co-Founder and Co- Director of TOES FOR DANCE, a non-profit organization that produces workshops and performances across Canada. Additionally, he is a proud member of the Board of Directors for CanAsian Dance. www.davidnorsworthy.com Photo Credit: Colton Curtis</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2021 Archive - Mental health awareness</image:title>
      <image:caption>Tuesday, August 31st, 2021 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Hudson Hall, West Room 327 Warren Street Featuring: Mayor Kamal Johnson, Cheryl Roberts, Esq.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2021 Archive - REGINALD MADISON</image:title>
      <image:caption>ARTIST Reginald Madison (b. 1941, Chicago, IL) is a painter and sculptor. In his early years, Madison was greatly influenced by his parents’ love of jazz and the stories they told of seeing Sun-Ra at the legendary Club DeLisa on Chicago’s south side, and by the family’s frequent trips to the Art Institute of Chicago and the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago. In 1970, Madison was invited to participate in an art show that helped to establish him in the emerging arts scene in Chicago, and he went on to travel and study art independently in Paris, Venice, and Copenhagen. He was represented by Phyllis Kind Gallery, NYC after moving to Western Massachusetts in the 1970’s. His work has been exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago, Historic Hudson Hall, the Ace Hotel Chicago, SEPTEMBER Gallery, and CR10 Arts, among others. In 2020 Madison curated Art &amp; Soul, an exhibition at Historic Hudson Hall that included the work of David Hammons and Tschabalala Self, among others. He also organized Melodius Thunk, a Jazz Music Festival on the waterfront in Hudson, NY, 2021. Madison is a 2021 recipient of the NEA Artist Residency at Basilica Hudson. His work has recently been acquired by the Beth Rudin DeWoody Collection. Madison currently lives and works in Hudson, NY. Photo Credit: Shannon Greer Program Credit: In partnership with The Hudson Eye, Basilica Hudson and SEPTEMBER Gallery, Madison will present a series of paintings on view at the gallery throughout the duration of the festival from August 27-September 6, with an extended viewing through October 3. Reginald Madison and his exhibition “Home Grown” are supported in concert between The Hudson Eye (Festival / Initiator); SEPTEMBER Gallery (Exhibition Venue); and Basilica Hudson (Residency Space) whose visionary roles in the Hudson community combined to support Reginald Madison with a National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Art Works Residency Award at Basilica Hudson for the creation of the artwork in “Home Grown.” The National Endowment for the Arts supports exemplary arts projects in communities nationwide. Madison is a recipient of the NEA grant for his residency at Basilica, Hudson. Added programming and popups may occur at the creative initiation of the artist. All Sales are to be directed to SEPTEMBER Gallery. The Hudson Eye and its artists are curated annually by Aaron Levi Garvey. Program Updated: 8/24/2021</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2021 Archive - PResenters in columbia county</image:title>
      <image:caption>Thursday, September 2nd, 2021 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Hudson Hall, West Room 327 Warren Street Featuring: Basilica Hudson, Art OMI</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Monday, September 6th, 2021 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Window on Hudson 43 S. 3rd Street Hudson, NY 12534 Spotlight: Jacob Graham, Puppetry &amp; Installation</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sondra is an interdisciplinary queer witch, sharing somatic practices, yoga, meditation, science, poetry, farming and dance, with a strong sense of play, and a nurturing of community. She lives on Feathertail Farm, a small shared garden. Photo Credit: Kelly Kamm @famouspinkraincoat</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Friday, September 3rd, 2021 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Hudson Hall, West Room 327 Warren Street</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2021 Archive - CORY ARCANGEL</image:title>
      <image:caption>ARTIST Cory Arcangel lives and works in Stavanger, Norway and Brooklyn, New York. He is a composer, artist, and entrepreneur. Recent solo and two-person exhibitions include Greene Naftali, New York (2021); Firstsite Gallery, Essex, United Kingdom (2019); CC Foundation, Shanghai (2019); The Kitchen, New York (2017); Galleria D’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Bergamo, Bergamo, Italy (2015); Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh (2012); Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (2011); and the Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Zurich (2005). His work is in the collections of Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo; Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Zurich; The Museum of Modern Art, New York; Smithsonian Museum of American Art, Washington, D.C.; Tate, London; and the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, among others. Photo Credit: Tim Barber Visual Art Exhibition: Second Ward Foundation (71 N. 3rd Street) Saturday, August 28th, 2021 @ 7:30PM</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ARTIST Padma Rajendran was born in Klang, Malaysia. She studied at Bryn Mawr College and received her M.F.A from Rhode Island School of Design. She has exhibited at the International Print Center New York, Ortega y Gasset Projects (Brooklyn), INDEX (Los Angeles), Beers London (UK), Field Projects (New York) and September Gallery (Hudson NY). She lives and works in Catskill, NY and teaches printmaking at SUNY Purchase. Her works on fabric experiment with the clash and combination of pattering and storytelling. Her content rich compositions reference the duality and contradictions of culture and the multi-faceted definitions of universal heritage. Her work ha been featured in New American Paintings, Art Maze Magazine, ad Maake Magazine and is currently on view at BRIC Arts Media in Brooklyn, NY. Photo Credit: Don Stahl Visual Art Exhibition: Galvan Foundation (400 State Street) Tuesday, August 31st, 2021 @ 7:30PM</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ARCHITECT &amp; ARTIST Currently living and working in Germantown, NY, Joe Sultan was trained as an architect. He received his degree from The Cooper Union in 1976 and established his own practice in 1980. In 2005, Sultan became CEO of Chilewich, a textile design company known for contemporary place settings and flooring, where he set up the domestic manufacturing of their products. Building and constructing have consistently served as integral aspects of Sultan’s daily life and creative practice. When he built a house in the Hudson Valley in 2012, he began making furniture and then sculpture from found trees on his property. Literally rooted in the nature of the Hudson Valley—the artist builds his sculptures with sticks and branches that he hand-cuts from fallen trees and logs. He uses a chainsaw and chisels to mine for the forms within each piece of wood, and next begins the additive part of his process: connecting and interweaving the fragments together to create sculptures that are sensitive to space—how it is enclosed, defined and balanced. On view at Susan Eley Fine Art during The Hudson Eye festival—Sultan’s skeletal sculptures are not to be looked at, but rather looked through. Whether mounted on a wall, or posed on a pedestal, his sculptures grow stick by stick: often, they become towering vertical formations, reminiscent of the buildings he once designed. At other times, they manifest as sprawling horizontal amalgamations—admittedly a greater challenge for the architect, accustomed to designing vertically, from the ground up. Sultan does not sketch designs for his sculptures, instead allowing the unexpected twists and turns of the sticks to lead him. According to the artist, the surprises that emerge from the “not-knowing”— perhaps the “un-knowing”—is where the magic resides. After each sculpture is constructed, he paints its components, either multicolor or monochromatic black. For Sultan, the intuitive color choices add to the works’ dimensional qualities, creating perspective and balance.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Monday, August 30th, 2021 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Hudson Hall, West Room 327 Warren Street Featuring: Donna Barrett, Sondra Loring, Anna Mayta, Jamie Stiller, Alaina Wilson</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2021 Archive - DANIEL ROTHBART</image:title>
      <image:caption>ARTIST Daniel Rothbart is a multi-disciplinary artist and writer. Rothbart holds a B.F.A. from the Rhode Island School of Design, and an M.F.A. from Columbia University. He is the author of three books. Jewish Metaphysics as Generative Principle in American Art (1994) explores the relationship between Jewish culture and post-war American abstraction. The Story of the Phoenix (1999) examines American cultural identity, Hollywood, and the transmutation of meaning through digital collages inhabited by his sculpture. Seeing Naples: Reports from the Shadow of Vesuvius (2018) is a book of travel writing inspired by Rothbart’s experiences as a Fulbright scholar in Naples during the early 1990’s. The work combines personal narrative with stories from the city’s history, ancient and modern, that speak to Neapolitan values and culture. Themes in Rothbart’s studio work include the relationship between nature and urban identity. Floating sculptures explore the human relationship with and dependence upon water, often taking a role in re-enchantment performances, such as WATERLINES in Brooklyn’s Gowanus Canal. Sculptural objects interpret branch forms in nature and their relationship to industrialized structures of the urban landscape. The ongoing Meditation | Mediation project is based on performative interactions between invited artists and Rothbart’s sculptural vessels. The vessels in this context become shifting signifiers filled with transient meanings. Digital collages explore American cultural identity and transmutation of meaning through film stills and photographs that are inhabited by his sculpture. Rothbart’s work can be found in public and private collections, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Photo Credit: Chrystèle Burlot</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2021 Archive - AÏDA RUILOVA</image:title>
      <image:caption>MUSICIAN &amp; ARTIST Aïda Ruilova is a classically trained musician and video-artist who employs media with a do-it-yourself aesthetic, often drawing upon contexts that exist outside the art world. Her films are imbued with strong formal and associative relationships to music, as well as more visceral experiences of discrete sounds. These sounds serve to reinforce the physicality of her editing style (fast and rhythmic cuts, extreme close ups) as well as the isolation, claustrophobia, and extreme psychological stresses alluded to throughout her work. Often inspired by the imagery of independent movies from the 1960s and 70s and vintage promotion material Ruilova also creates unique collages and sculptures. Her work has been shown in numerous galleries and group exhibitions, includinG representation in multiple international Art Biennials, and nominated for the Hugo Boss Prize for contemporary art in 2006. She lives and works in New York City. Photo Credit: Chris Sanders Visual Art Exhibition: Second Ward Foundation (71 N. 3rd Street) Saturday, August 28th, 2021 @ 7:30PM</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2021 Archive - Conversations on the Black Experience in New york state</image:title>
      <image:caption>Saturday, August 28th, 2021 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Hudson Hall, West Room 327 Warren Street Organized by: John Campbell, Sharon Duane Koomler</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ARTIST &amp; PERFORMER Shelley Hirsch is a vocal artist, performer, composer, and storyteller whose  performances, compositions, improvisations, electronic music pieces, sound installations, collaborations, multimedia work, and radio plays have been presented at concert halls, museums, theaters, galleries, clubs, radio worldwide. In 2018, her works were acquired for the archive at The Fales Library at NYU, for their Downtown Collection. Other honors include The John Simon Memorial Guggenheim Fellowship in Music Composition 2017; The Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grants for Artists 2017. Her most recent is a NYSCA music composition commission in 2021. Hirsch can be heard on over 70 recordings, including several on the Tzadik and FMP Labels. The New York Times called her “A woman of a thousand voices... She offered an enthralling demonstration of the way songs, vocal styles and language might have evolved out of more primal musical impulses”. www.shelleyhirsch.com. Photo Credit: Ka Baird</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>MUSICIAN Born and raised in New York’s Hudson Valley, MMS is a sound artist, composer and musician who employs field recordings, tape loops, prepared guitar, and musique concrete techniques to create decaying soundscapes and immersive drones. The work of MMS is about discovering the notes between the notes, the sound inside of other sounds while exploring themes of nature, time, consciousness and impermanence using aleatory practices in composition, performance, and editing. MMS’s compositions draw artistic inspiration from the writings of Dōgen Zenji, the poetry of John Cage, and natural beauty of upstate New York. MMS earned a B.A. in History from the State University of New York at Purchase College followed by an M.A. in East Asian Studies from St. John’s University in Queens, NY. After many years participating in NYC’s underground music scene, MMS relocated to the Hudson Valley in 2017 to reorient his work in nature and mindfulness. Photo Credit: MMS</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2021 Archive - Leadership of color</image:title>
      <image:caption>Saturday, September 4th, 2021 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Hudson Hall, West Room 327 Warren Street Featuring: Mayor Kamal Johnson, Calvin Lewis, Reverend Kim Singletary</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2021 Archive - Dr. VIshakha Desai: “the world as family”</image:title>
      <image:caption>Sunday, August 29th, 2021 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Hudson Hall, West Room 327 Warren Street</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>THEATRE COMPANY CONCRETE TEMPLE THEATRE is a multi-disciplinary company, committed to the creation of compelling new theatrical works, incorporating drama, dance, puppetry, music and the visual arts. Since 2004, our company has created devised visual theatre that challenges the traditional relationship between design and text. Through touring original works and presenting workshops in NYC, nationally and internationally, we strive to bring myth and ritual back to the center of dialogue, by presenting works and workshops that address real issues within communities (grief, family relationships, environmental stewardship). As The Brooklyn Rail stated, “Ambitious production is the norm for Concrete Temple, a creative ensemble with a strong focus on ritual theatre, multi-disciplinary storytelling and the collective experience.” We have presented our work for NYC audiences at venues like Ohio Theatre, HERE, and Barrow Street Theatre and have been artist-in-residence in NYC at The Flea Theater, Dixon Place, Mabou Mines, St. Ann’s Warehouse and chashama. Concrete Temple has toured work nationally at venues like: The Yard, Bard Summerscape, Detroit Institute of Arts, Pontine Theatre, Dairy Center for the Arts, Amphibian Stage Productions and internationally: London, Sri Lanka, India, Bulgaria, Turkey, Italy, Scotland, South Korea and Costa Rica. Carlo Adinolfi (Performer/Designer) is Co-Artistic Director of Concrete Temple Theatre and a Dancer, Designer, Actor, and TD. As a performer, he has had two-acclaimed Off-Broadway solo shows: The Whale and Geppetto: Extraordinary Extremities. Other favorite performances include Bird Machine, Hudson to China, and Alberto’s Great Escape. He has toured Concrete Temple Theatre’s original work nationally at venues like: The Yard, Bard Summerscape, St. Ann’s Warehouse, Detroit Institute of Arts, Pontine Theatre, Dairy Center for the Arts, Amphibian Stage Productions and internationally: Sri Lanka, India, Bulgaria, Turkey, Italy, Scotland, England, Germany, South Korea and Costa Rica. Carlo has danced with Laura Pawel, Sara Pearson/Patrik Widrig, Corner Store, and Spoke the Hub. He has been resident artist at Wildroot Arts, Nantucket Historical Association, The Yard, Workspace for Choreographers, Flea Theatre, Flint Institute of Arts and Hudson Opera House. He is the recipient of an Independent Artists Challenge Program Award, Jim Henson Foundation Grants, EST/Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Commission, a Berkshire Taconic Foundation Commission and the Bel Geddes Design Enhancement Award.  Renee Phillipi (Writer/Director) is Co-Artistic Director of Concrete Temple Theatre, and for over 25 years, Renee has been writing and directing in NYC, having two acclaimed Off-Broadway productions. She has toured work nationally at venues like: The Yard, Bard Summerscape, St. Ann’s Warehouse, Detroit Institute of Arts, Pontine Theatre, Dairy Center for the Arts, Amphibian Stage Productions and internationally: Sri Lanka, India, Bulgaria, Turkey, Italy, Scotland, England, Germany, South Korea and Costa Rica. Renee is a member of Spiderwoman Theatre, Women’s Project Directors Forum, Lincoln Center’s Directors Lab, New Georges, LPTW and has been Artist-in-Residence with Mabou Mines, Playwrights Center Minneapolis, Directors Company, Nantucket Historical Association, The Flea, The Yard, Dixon Place, and Directing Fellow, Williamstown Theatre Festival.  Visual Art Exhibition: Galvan Foundation (400 State Street) Tuesday, August 31st, 2021 @ 7:30PM</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2021 Archive - BARBARA MARKS</image:title>
      <image:caption>ARTIST Barbara Marks is a multidisciplinary artist currently based in the New Haven, CT area. She studied painting at Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts, earning a BFA in 2005, followed by an MFA from Brooklyn College CUNY in 2008. Marks creates sumptuous, multicolored paintings. Her canvases are small in scale, compared to the mid-century abstractionist traditions they recall. Initially perceivable as evolutions from this art historical lineage, Marks’ compositions push further—into both the three-dimensional and psychological realms—while invoking a striking immediacy. For the artist, color is not merely employed as pigment, but rather as form, integral to the composition. On view at Susan Eley Fine Art during The Hudson Eye festival—the paintings from Marks’ series “Painting[s] from Recollection” are rendered in her characteristic square shape, and they comprise a visual record of places that she has visited. Upon closer observation—walls, angles and perspective lines—interiors and landscapes— emerge. Viewers find themselves teetering into curious, liminal spaces between abstraction and representation, where reality slips into dream states. An ongoing series, “Recollection” currently exceeds 150 works, which are numbered rather than didactically titled. Thus, collectively, these explorations reveal Marks’ intention to free painting from fixed interpretation, allowing for a continuum of interpretations by artist and viewers. Additionally, Susan Eley Fine Art’s exhibition will debut Marks’ new series of “Upcycled” drawings and paintings on collapsed, disassembled packaging material, notably cardboard boxes, which she re-envisions structurally and aesthetically. SEFA will also feature a selection of Marks’ “Isolation Journal,” comprised of over 52 accordion-fold volumes of drawings that document her time and the minutiae of daily life in COVID isolation—living alone in coastal Connecticut, yet creating expansive, immersive depictions of the environment within and around her.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>VISUAL ARTIST “My work is based on my surroundings, past and present. I’m motivated by things that move me, thrill me and anger me. I see a vast amount of space and I want to fill it with paint...” Pauline earned a BFA in Communication Design from Parsons School of Design and a BA in Studio Art (Painting and Drawing) from The City College of New York. Originally from Guyana South America, she was raised in Queens and now lives and makes art in Hudson.  www.paulinedecarmoartist.com Photo Credit: David McIntyre Visual Art Exhibition: Galvan Foundation (400 State Street) Tuesday, August 31st, 2021 @ 7:30PM</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Monèt Noelle Marshall is a director, playwright, actor, curator, cultural organizer, producer, filmmaker and consultant. She defines her artistic practice as "rehearsal for the relationship". She centers Black women and Black queer folks in her work while creating acess points for all people. She is the founding Artistic Director of MOJOAA Performing Arts Company, a Black theater company in Raleigh, NC that centers Black playwrights of the South. Her work has been experienced in St. Ann’s Warehouse, Cape Fear Regional Theatre, Nuyorican Poets Cafe, Open Eye Figure Theatre, Northstar Church of the Arts, Manbites Dog Theatre and Mordecai Historic Park. Most recently she has collaborated with African American Policy Forum on Gucci’s Chime for Change zine, Scalawag Magazine, NC Museum of Art, Historic Stagville, City of Raleigh, Columbia University and Hayti Heritage Center. But above all else, Marshall is most proud of being Robin and Bryan’s daughter. www.monetnoellemarshall.com Photo Credit: Caroline Cockrell</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ARTIST For nearly 40 years, Christian Marclay (b. 1955, San Rafael, California) has been exploring the connections between vision and sound, creating works in which these two sensibilities enrich and challenge one another. Marclay garnered international acclaim at the 54th Venice Biennale for his masterpiece video work, The Clock, for which he received the prestigious Golden Lion award. Marclay’s work has been exhibited in museums and galleries internationally, including one-person presentations at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington D.C. (1990); the Musée d’art et d’histoire, Geneva (1995); the Kunsthaus, Zurich (1997); the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (2001); the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (2002); Musée d’Art moderne et contemporain, Geneva (2008); the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (2010); Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art, Seoul (2010); Garage Center for Contemporary Culture, Moscow (2011); and the Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona (2019). His work is in the public collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York; the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington D.C.; the Tate Modern, London; and the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris. Photo Credit: Christian Marclay with the organ in the Huddersfield Town Hall in England. Photo:  @andyhaslamphoto. Courtesy the artist and Paula Cooper Gallery, New York. Visual Art Exhibition: Second Ward Foundation (71 N. 3rd Street) Saturday, August 28th, 2021 @ 7:30PM</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>CHOREOGRAPHER Skyla Schreter is a New York based independent choreographer, formerly a dancer with San Francisco Ballet. Originally from New York City, she received her formal dance training at the School of American Ballet in Manhattan, and went on to dance professionally with Boston Ballet, and for six seasons with San Francisco Ballet. She has created live and filmed dance works with dancers from San Francisco Ballet, New York City Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, Los Angeles Ballet and Pennsylvania Ballet, among others. Her dance works have been presented on both coasts, as well as internationally. Her 2019 dance film “A Flower’’ was chosen as an Official Selection for the 2019 San Francisco Dance Festival and the 2020 Virtual Pathways Dance Festival, and won the ‘Audience Choice Award’ at the 2020 Utah Dance Film Festival. As a dancer with San Francisco Ballet, Schreter created featured roles in new works by William Forysthe, David Dawson and Cathy Marston, in addition to performing an extensive array of classical and contemporary ballet repertory, including works by George Balanchine, Jerome Robbins, Justin Peck, Alexei Ratmansky and Christopher Wheeldon. Following her retirement from San Francisco Ballet in Spring 2020, Skyla relocated back to her New York roots to continue developing her body of choreographic work. She has since been creating dance in New York City as well as from her creative headquarters in Beacon, NY; newly founded art space LotusWorks Gallery &amp; Workshop. Photo Credit: Claire Deane</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Friday, August 27th, 2021 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM The Wick Hudson (41 Cross Street) Featuring: Hudson Artists, Curators, Venues</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2021 Artists - SHELLEY HIRSCH</image:title>
      <image:caption>ARTIST &amp; PERFORMER Shelley Hirsch is a vocal artist, performer, composer, and storyteller whose  performances, compositions, improvisations, electronic music pieces, sound installations, collaborations, multimedia work, and radio plays have been presented at concert halls, museums, theaters, galleries, clubs, radio worldwide. In 2018, her works were acquired for the archive at The Fales Library at NYU, for their Downtown Collection. Other honors include The John Simon Memorial Guggenheim Fellowship in Music Composition 2017; The Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grants for Artists 2017. Her most recent is a NYSCA music composition commission in 2021. Hirsch can be heard on over 70 recordings, including several on the Tzadik and FMP Labels. The New York Times called her “A woman of a thousand voices... She offered an enthralling demonstration of the way songs, vocal styles and language might have evolved out of more primal musical impulses”. www.shelleyhirsch.com. Photo Credit: Ka Baird</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ARTIST AND PERFORMER Rich Volo moved to the City of Hudson in 2006 and shortly thereafter, Trixie Starr was “born”.  Dance parties, “Trixie’s Whorehouse” started in Hudson in 2008 with DJ Gio, and Trixie decided it was time for a Pride Parade in Hudson in 2010.  Since then, Trixie Starr has organized ten Pride weekends, including Parades, Festivals, and dozens of other events for the community over the years.  You can buy cookies, from “Trixie’s Oven” at the Hudson Farmers’ Market on Saturdays 9am-1pm. Photo Credit: JR MAC Photography</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>SCULPTOR Born in Berkeley, CA, Kris Perry lives and works in Hudson, NY. Perry makes large-scale kinetic sculptures that cultivate an understanding of human experience by creating a visual language through form and gesture. Passionate about public art, he has been commissioned to construct pieces where people can gather to ask questions and share experiences. He currently has works on view at Rockaway Beach, Queens, NY, the Hudson Public Library and the grounds of SoMo Village, Rohnert Park, CA. In 2018, he collaborated with James Beard Award-winning chef Zak Pelaccio to create a series of sculptures that doubled as grills for the cooking festival Play with Fire. His much-heralded Machines (2012-13) combined industrial sound sculptures with live performance in collaboration with musicians Tommy Stinson, Elvis Perkins, Brian Dewan, and others. In 2015, he had his first solo show at R. Wells Gallery. A skilled metal fabricator, he has also worked with David Best on large-scale projects at Burning Man and public installations like Esperanza at a train station in Sacramento, CA. He is the recipient of several grants and residencies including the Voigt Family Sculpture Foundation (2014), Free103Point9 Media Distribution Grant (2013), and Peter S. Reed Foundation Grant (2012). His works are held in a number of private collections. Perry attended California College of Art and studied under illustrator Charles Pyle. Photo Credit: Angus Mordant Visual Art Exhibition: Galvan Foundation (400 State Street) Tuesday, August 31st, 2021 @ 7:30PM</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ARTIST Cory Arcangel lives and works in Stavanger, Norway and Brooklyn, New York. He is a composer, artist, and entrepreneur. Recent solo and two-person exhibitions include Greene Naftali, New York (2021); Firstsite Gallery, Essex, United Kingdom (2019); CC Foundation, Shanghai (2019); The Kitchen, New York (2017); Galleria D’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Bergamo, Bergamo, Italy (2015); Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh (2012); Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (2011); and the Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Zurich (2005). His work is in the collections of Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo; Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Zurich; The Museum of Modern Art, New York; Smithsonian Museum of American Art, Washington, D.C.; Tate, London; and the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, among others. Photo Credit: Tim Barber Visual Art Exhibition: Second Ward Foundation (71 N. 3rd Street) Saturday, August 28th, 2021 @ 7:30PM</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ARTIST For nearly 40 years, Christian Marclay (b. 1955, San Rafael, California) has been exploring the connections between vision and sound, creating works in which these two sensibilities enrich and challenge one another. Marclay garnered international acclaim at the 54th Venice Biennale for his masterpiece video work, The Clock, for which he received the prestigious Golden Lion award. Marclay’s work has been exhibited in museums and galleries internationally, including one-person presentations at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington D.C. (1990); the Musée d’art et d’histoire, Geneva (1995); the Kunsthaus, Zurich (1997); the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (2001); the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (2002); Musée d’Art moderne et contemporain, Geneva (2008); the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (2010); Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art, Seoul (2010); Garage Center for Contemporary Culture, Moscow (2011); and the Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona (2019). His work is in the public collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York; the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington D.C.; the Tate Modern, London; and the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris. Photo Credit: Christian Marclay with the organ in the Huddersfield Town Hall in England. Photo:  @andyhaslamphoto. Courtesy the artist and Paula Cooper Gallery, New York. Visual Art Exhibition: Second Ward Foundation (71 N. 3rd Street) Saturday, August 28th, 2021 @ 7:30PM</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2021 Artists - AÏDA RUILOVA</image:title>
      <image:caption>MUSICIAN &amp; ARTIST Aïda Ruilova is a classically trained musician and video-artist who employs media with a do-it-yourself aesthetic, often drawing upon contexts that exist outside the art world. Her films are imbued with strong formal and associative relationships to music, as well as more visceral experiences of discrete sounds. These sounds serve to reinforce the physicality of her editing style (fast and rhythmic cuts, extreme close ups) as well as the isolation, claustrophobia, and extreme psychological stresses alluded to throughout her work. Often inspired by the imagery of independent movies from the 1960s and 70s and vintage promotion material Ruilova also creates unique collages and sculptures. Her work has been shown in numerous galleries and group exhibitions, includinG representation in multiple international Art Biennials, and nominated for the Hugo Boss Prize for contemporary art in 2006. She lives and works in New York City. Photo Credit: Chris Sanders Visual Art Exhibition: Second Ward Foundation (71 N. 3rd Street) Saturday, August 28th, 2021 @ 7:30PM</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ARTIST Barbara Marks is a multidisciplinary artist currently based in the New Haven, CT area. She studied painting at Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts, earning a BFA in 2005, followed by an MFA from Brooklyn College CUNY in 2008. Marks creates sumptuous, multicolored paintings. Her canvases are small in scale, compared to the mid-century abstractionist traditions they recall. Initially perceivable as evolutions from this art historical lineage, Marks’ compositions push further—into both the three-dimensional and psychological realms—while invoking a striking immediacy. For the artist, color is not merely employed as pigment, but rather as form, integral to the composition. On view at Susan Eley Fine Art during The Hudson Eye festival—the paintings from Marks’ series “Painting[s] from Recollection” are rendered in her characteristic square shape, and they comprise a visual record of places that she has visited. Upon closer observation—walls, angles and perspective lines—interiors and landscapes— emerge. Viewers find themselves teetering into curious, liminal spaces between abstraction and representation, where reality slips into dream states. An ongoing series, “Recollection” currently exceeds 150 works, which are numbered rather than didactically titled. Thus, collectively, these explorations reveal Marks’ intention to free painting from fixed interpretation, allowing for a continuum of interpretations by artist and viewers. Additionally, Susan Eley Fine Art’s exhibition will debut Marks’ new series of “Upcycled” drawings and paintings on collapsed, disassembled packaging material, notably cardboard boxes, which she re-envisions structurally and aesthetically. SEFA will also feature a selection of Marks’ “Isolation Journal,” comprised of over 52 accordion-fold volumes of drawings that document her time and the minutiae of daily life in COVID isolation—living alone in coastal Connecticut, yet creating expansive, immersive depictions of the environment within and around her.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PUPPETEER Jacob Graham is the Brooklyn-based artist behind the critically-acclaimed puppet film series The Creatures of Yes. Growing up in northeast Ohio, he dabbled in magic and the circus arts, and experimented with music and video cameras before ultimately focusing on puppetry. After high school, he worked for a decade as a puppeteer with Walt Disney Entertainment while refining his writing and performing skills at local puppetry showcases and improv nights put on by Heather Henson. Jacob began The Creatures of Yes in 2015, and it soon after became part of the VICE Creators Project. The Creatures of Yes films have been shown at film festivals around the world including Series Fest 2017, where judge Charlie Sextro of the Sundance Film Festival gave it a ”SUPER DUPER honorable mention,” describing it as “a weird puppet delight”. Part comedy, part social commentary, The Creatures of Yes is also an experiment in time travel, using equipment from the late 1970’s or earlier, and in particular a cathode-ray tube camera with its various artifacts and ghostly vapor trails. While the aesthetic owes a lot to early public access television, the overall effect of the show has often been described as mystical, and familiar yet otherworldly; it is certainly as influenced by the films of Jean Cocteau and Kenneth Anger as it is by Jim Henson’s early work. Jacob and his company are currently working on the first Creatures of Yes feature length film. Photo Credit: Jacob Graham</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2021 Artists - JENNIE C. JONES</image:title>
      <image:caption>ARTIST Jennie C. Jones (b.1968) was born in Cincinnati, OH and lives and works in Hudson, NY. Drawing on painting, sculpture, sound, and installation, Jones’s conceptual works reflect on the legacy of modernism and minimalism, while their unconventional materials and reductive compositions highlight the perception of sound within the visual arts. Jones’s solo exhibitions include Jennie C. Jones: Constant Structure, The Arts Club of Chicago, IL (2020); Compilation, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, TX (2016); Absorb/Diffuse, The Kitchen, New York, NY (2013); and Directions: Jennie C. Jones: Higher Resonance, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. (2013); among others. Her work has been included in countless group exhibitions, including Ground/work, Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, MA (2020); The Shape of Shape, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY (2019); Magnetic Fields: Expanding American Abstraction, 1960s to Today, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, MO (2017); The Freedom Principle: Experiments in Art and Music, 1965 to Now, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL (2015); and Silence, The Menil Collection, Houston, TX (2012). Jones’s work is in the collections of the Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, CA; The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY; Rose Art Museum, Waltham, MA; The Studio Museum in Harlem, NY; and Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, VA; among others. She is the recipient of numerous awards, including the Rose Art Museum, Ruth Ann and Nathan Perlmutter Artist-in-Residence Award (2017); Robert Rauschenberg Award (2016); Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant (2013); The Studio Museum in Harlem, Joyce Alexander Wein Artist Prize (2012); and William H. Johnson Prize (2008). Photo Credit: Jennie C. Jones, 2015. Photo: Jason Frank Rothenberg Visual Art Exhibition: Second Ward Foundation (71 N. 3rd Street) Saturday, August 28th, 2021 @ 7:30PM</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>MUSICIAN Born and raised in New York’s Hudson Valley, MMS is a sound artist, composer and musician who employs field recordings, tape loops, prepared guitar, and musique concrete techniques to create decaying soundscapes and immersive drones. The work of MMS is about discovering the notes between the notes, the sound inside of other sounds while exploring themes of nature, time, consciousness and impermanence using aleatory practices in composition, performance, and editing. MMS’s compositions draw artistic inspiration from the writings of Dōgen Zenji, the poetry of John Cage, and natural beauty of upstate New York. MMS earned a B.A. in History from the State University of New York at Purchase College followed by an M.A. in East Asian Studies from St. John’s University in Queens, NY. After many years participating in NYC’s underground music scene, MMS relocated to the Hudson Valley in 2017 to reorient his work in nature and mindfulness. Photo Credit: MMS</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ARTIST Padma Rajendran was born in Klang, Malaysia. She studied at Bryn Mawr College and received her M.F.A from Rhode Island School of Design. She has exhibited at the International Print Center New York, Ortega y Gasset Projects (Brooklyn), INDEX (Los Angeles), Beers London (UK), Field Projects (New York) and September Gallery (Hudson NY). She lives and works in Catskill, NY and teaches printmaking at SUNY Purchase. Her works on fabric experiment with the clash and combination of pattering and storytelling. Her content rich compositions reference the duality and contradictions of culture and the multi-faceted definitions of universal heritage. Her work ha been featured in New American Paintings, Art Maze Magazine, ad Maake Magazine and is currently on view at BRIC Arts Media in Brooklyn, NY. Photo Credit: Don Stahl Visual Art Exhibition: Galvan Foundation (400 State Street) Tuesday, August 31st, 2021 @ 7:30PM</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ARTIST Reginald Madison (b. 1941, Chicago, IL) is a painter and sculptor. In his early years, Madison was greatly influenced by his parents’ love of jazz and the stories they told of seeing Sun-Ra at the legendary Club DeLisa on Chicago’s south side, and by the family’s frequent trips to the Art Institute of Chicago and the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago. In 1970, Madison was invited to participate in an art show that helped to establish him in the emerging arts scene in Chicago, and he went on to travel and study art independently in Paris, Venice, and Copenhagen. He was represented by Phyllis Kind Gallery, NYC after moving to Western Massachusetts in the 1970’s. His work has been exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago, Historic Hudson Hall, the Ace Hotel Chicago, SEPTEMBER Gallery, and CR10 Arts, among others. In 2020 Madison curated Art &amp; Soul, an exhibition at Historic Hudson Hall that included the work of David Hammons and Tschabalala Self, among others. He also organized Melodius Thunk, a Jazz Music Festival on the waterfront in Hudson, NY, 2021. Madison is a 2021 recipient of the NEA Artist Residency at Basilica Hudson. His work has recently been acquired by the Beth Rudin DeWoody Collection. Madison currently lives and works in Hudson, NY. Photo Credit: Shannon Greer Program Credit: In partnership with The Hudson Eye, Basilica Hudson and SEPTEMBER Gallery, Madison will present a series of paintings on view at the gallery throughout the duration of the festival from August 27-September 6, with an extended viewing through October 3. Reginald Madison and his exhibition “Home Grown” are supported in concert between The Hudson Eye (Festival / Initiator); SEPTEMBER Gallery (Exhibition Venue); and Basilica Hudson (Residency Space) whose visionary roles in the Hudson community combined to support Reginald Madison with a National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Art Works Residency Award at Basilica Hudson for the creation of the artwork in “Home Grown.” The National Endowment for the Arts supports exemplary arts projects in communities nationwide. Madison is a recipient of the NEA grant for his residency at Basilica, Hudson. Added programming and popups may occur at the creative initiation of the artist. All Sales are to be directed to SEPTEMBER Gallery. The Hudson Eye and its artists are curated annually by Aaron Levi Garvey. Program Updated: 8/24/2021</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ARTIST Lydia Rubio is a Cuban-born American multidisciplinary artist with a 40-year studio practice that includes large-scale public art. Painting is the core of her conceptually driven practice. Many of her works are modular to invite interaction and relate to nature, transformation, and change. Her paintings were recently shown in two solo shows, Constellations and Prohibito, at Elevated Matter gallery in Hudson, NY (2021). Rubio holds a Master of Architecture from Harvard University. She has been awarded a Tree of Life, an Ellies, a Pollock Krasner, and a Cintas Fellowship. Her solo museum exhibitions include the Bronx Museum of the Arts and The Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale and group exhibitions at the Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art, Museum of Latin American Art Long Beach CA, Snite Museum of Art, Pratt Manhattan Gallery. The Lowe Museum of Art, the Eskenazi Museum, the Fort Lauderdale Museum of Art, Stanford University, and Bryn Mawr College have all acquired her works for their permanent collections.  A traveler and avid reader, Rubio has been influenced by multiple cultures and cities. She is based in Hudson, NY.  Photo Credit: Patrick Farrell Web: www.lydiarubio.com Instagram: @lydiarubiostudio</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>CHOREOGRAPHER Skyla Schreter is a New York based independent choreographer, formerly a dancer with San Francisco Ballet. Originally from New York City, she received her formal dance training at the School of American Ballet in Manhattan, and went on to dance professionally with Boston Ballet, and for six seasons with San Francisco Ballet. She has created live and filmed dance works with dancers from San Francisco Ballet, New York City Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, Los Angeles Ballet and Pennsylvania Ballet, among others. Her dance works have been presented on both coasts, as well as internationally. Her 2019 dance film “A Flower’’ was chosen as an Official Selection for the 2019 San Francisco Dance Festival and the 2020 Virtual Pathways Dance Festival, and won the ‘Audience Choice Award’ at the 2020 Utah Dance Film Festival. As a dancer with San Francisco Ballet, Schreter created featured roles in new works by William Forysthe, David Dawson and Cathy Marston, in addition to performing an extensive array of classical and contemporary ballet repertory, including works by George Balanchine, Jerome Robbins, Justin Peck, Alexei Ratmansky and Christopher Wheeldon. Following her retirement from San Francisco Ballet in Spring 2020, Skyla relocated back to her New York roots to continue developing her body of choreographic work. She has since been creating dance in New York City as well as from her creative headquarters in Beacon, NY; newly founded art space LotusWorks Gallery &amp; Workshop. Photo Credit: Claire Deane</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ARTIST Monsieur Zohore is an Ivorian-American artist based in Baltimore and New York. His practice is invested in the consumption and digestion of culture through the conflation of domestic quotidian labor with art production. Through performance, sculpture, installation, and theater, his practices explore queer histories alongside his Ivorian-American heritage through a multi-faceted lens of humor, economics, art history, and labor. He received his BFA from the Cooper Union in 2015 and his MFA from the MarylandInstitute College of Art in 2020. Zohore is the 2020 recipient of the WPA and Warhol Foundation Wherewithal Research Grant. His work has been exhibited in numerous venues including Galleria Bianconi (Milan), Ethan Cohan(New York), Palo Gallery (New York), Springsteen (Baltimore), New Release Gallery (New York), 56 Henry (New York), Canada Gallery (New York),and Jack Barrett Gallery (New York) as well as at the 2020 Material ArtFair (Coyoacan, CMDX). Zohore has also been invited to show at Socrates Sculpture Park (New York), The Rochester Art Center (Rochester) The Baltimore Museum of Art (Baltimore), Washington Projects for the Arts (Washington D.C.), and at The Columbus Museum of Art (Columbus).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ARTIST Baju Wijono was born into a multicultural family, spending much of his youth jumping from country to country, including the U.S., Indonesia, France, Singapore, Hong Kong, Australia and Germany. This transience gave him a feeling of being home both everywhere and nowhere. This is a recurring theme in his earlier work. He’s always had a fascination with mechanical objects, seeing a parallel between engine rooms and the human mind. He studied engineering in Germany before deciding to become a full-time artist. He studied fine arts at Columbia University for several years. The juxtaposition of mechanical and organic is a constant theme in his work. He sometimes explains that he sees people from the inside out. After several decades in Brooklyn, he recently moved his art studio to Hudson, NY to focus on larger-scale work, including painting, installation, and sculpture. Visual Art Exhibition: Galvan Foundation (400 State Street) Tuesday, August 31st, 2021 @ 7:30PM</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>VISUAL ARTIST “My work is based on my surroundings, past and present. I’m motivated by things that move me, thrill me and anger me. I see a vast amount of space and I want to fill it with paint...” Pauline earned a BFA in Communication Design from Parsons School of Design and a BA in Studio Art (Painting and Drawing) from The City College of New York. Originally from Guyana South America, she was raised in Queens and now lives and makes art in Hudson.  www.paulinedecarmoartist.com Photo Credit: David McIntyre Visual Art Exhibition: Galvan Foundation (400 State Street) Tuesday, August 31st, 2021 @ 7:30PM</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PERFORMERS The Bindlestiff Family Cirkus, based in Hudson and Brooklyn, has been making original circus work, connecting through community education, and supporting emerging artists in our field since 1995. Twin County performances are part of Bindlestiff’s Summer of Joy including free activities like:  Summer Cirkus, with weekly free classes at Hudson Youth Center’s Oakdale Lake camp followed by an intensive week-long circus camp and stilt walking camp with 2021 Artists-in-Residence Kaisokah Moko Jumbies from NYC; Hudson Juggling Club, with weekly meetings at Waterfront Wednesdays in Hudson, and free shows of Bindlestiff’s Flatbed Follies in Hudson, Catskill, and NYC’s 5 Boroughs. Here in the Twin Counties, Bindlestiff’s Summer of Joy Activities are sponsored by the New York State Council on the Arts under Governor Andrew Cuomo; NYSCA’s #RestartNY grant; Operation Unite New York; Hudson innkeepers Wm. Farmer &amp; Sons; The City of Hudson Common Council’s Tourism Board, The Hudson Youth Center, Stewart’s Shops, Hudson River Bank and Trust Foundation, and Friends of Hudson Youth.  For more information about upcoming shows, visit www.bindlestiff.org Photo Credit: Zach Neven</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sondra is an interdisciplinary queer witch, sharing somatic practices, yoga, meditation, science, poetry, farming and dance, with a strong sense of play, and a nurturing of community. She lives on Feathertail Farm, a small shared garden. Photo Credit: Kelly Kamm @famouspinkraincoat</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Monèt Noelle Marshall is a director, playwright, actor, curator, cultural organizer, producer, filmmaker and consultant. She defines her artistic practice as "rehearsal for the relationship". She centers Black women and Black queer folks in her work while creating acess points for all people. She is the founding Artistic Director of MOJOAA Performing Arts Company, a Black theater company in Raleigh, NC that centers Black playwrights of the South. Her work has been experienced in St. Ann’s Warehouse, Cape Fear Regional Theatre, Nuyorican Poets Cafe, Open Eye Figure Theatre, Northstar Church of the Arts, Manbites Dog Theatre and Mordecai Historic Park. Most recently she has collaborated with African American Policy Forum on Gucci’s Chime for Change zine, Scalawag Magazine, NC Museum of Art, Historic Stagville, City of Raleigh, Columbia University and Hayti Heritage Center. But above all else, Marshall is most proud of being Robin and Bryan’s daughter. www.monetnoellemarshall.com Photo Credit: Caroline Cockrell</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>POET The poet Thomas A Clark lives in a fishing village on the east coast of Scotland. His work responds to the different landscapes of the Highlands &amp; Islands. In the summer months, with the artist Laurie Clark, he runs Cairn Gallery, a space for minimal and conceptual art. For THE HUDSON EYE, The Flow Chart Foundation’s INCIDENT REPORT windows will feature work by Thomas A Clark and Becca Van K. In Clark’s “The Freeing of the Waters,” Gaelic river names flow across a moving light sign, suggesting the importance of water courses and of local culture and lore for their preservation. Here, the rivers of Scotland flow through the streets of Hudson. Clark’s installation will be complemented by a work by Becca Van K, a mixed-media fiber artist based in New York’s Catskill Mountains. She has created a new needlepoint landscape inspired by the Hudson River for the installation. Van K has exhibited widely in the Hudson Valley &amp; Capital Regions, and firmly believes in art as a conduit for community support and engagement. She is a 2021 recipient of a NYSCA Decentralization Grant through CREATE and a 2020 recipient of the NYFA’s “Keep NYS Creating” Grant. Toward opening new possibilities, The Flow Chart Foundation explores poetry and the interrelationships of various art forms as guided by the legacy of John Ashbery. Its storefront INCIDENT REPORT windows offer an interface with the many publics of the street, showcasing concepts and issues generated by artists and social thinkers. The INCIDENT REPORT windows have featured formally arranged projects as well as improvised situations for more than a decade. This installation is part of a project series called REPORTS.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>b e i n g - s o u n d is a collaborative interdisciplinary project between Joro-Boro (sound artist, music producer, DJ &amp; video artist) and Mary Keena Frisbee (architectural designer, sound artist &amp; instrumentalist). b e i n g - s o u n d explores the intersection of place, presence, listening, and relating - to oneself, to others, and to the non-human world. b e i n g - s o u n d creates time-based experiential art, sound and video installations, interactive experiences, live bass meditations, tea and ambient rituals, and DJ sets. The work weaves a variety of sound sources (live, recorded, processed through effects, acoustic, electronic, etc.) to open us to the wonders and mysteries hidden in everyday life. Being as sound and silence, stillness and movement. b e i n g - s o u n d has presented work at various events and galleries across the United States and internationally. A partial list includes Tibet House, Judson Church, and Queens Museum in NYC, ProArts Gallery in Oakland, CA, Oregon Eclipse Festival in Summit Prairie, OR, Impulse Festival in Poitiers, FR. They have received grants from Guerilla Science and CREATE Council on the Arts. Mary Keena Frisbee has a BA in Architecture from University of Florida (Gainesville, FL) and Joro-Boro has a BA in Social and Historical Inquiry from The New School (New York, NY). They live in Hudson, NY. Funding Credit for being-sound: Mobile Tea House: The Mobile Tea House project is made possible with funds from the Decentralization Program, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature and administered in Columbia County by the Greene County Council on the Arts dba CREATE Council for Resources to Enrich the Arts, Technology &amp; Education.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ARTIST Daniel Rothbart is a multi-disciplinary artist and writer. Rothbart holds a B.F.A. from the Rhode Island School of Design, and an M.F.A. from Columbia University. He is the author of three books. Jewish Metaphysics as Generative Principle in American Art (1994) explores the relationship between Jewish culture and post-war American abstraction. The Story of the Phoenix (1999) examines American cultural identity, Hollywood, and the transmutation of meaning through digital collages inhabited by his sculpture. Seeing Naples: Reports from the Shadow of Vesuvius (2018) is a book of travel writing inspired by Rothbart’s experiences as a Fulbright scholar in Naples during the early 1990’s. The work combines personal narrative with stories from the city’s history, ancient and modern, that speak to Neapolitan values and culture. Themes in Rothbart’s studio work include the relationship between nature and urban identity. Floating sculptures explore the human relationship with and dependence upon water, often taking a role in re-enchantment performances, such as WATERLINES in Brooklyn’s Gowanus Canal. Sculptural objects interpret branch forms in nature and their relationship to industrialized structures of the urban landscape. The ongoing Meditation | Mediation project is based on performative interactions between invited artists and Rothbart’s sculptural vessels. The vessels in this context become shifting signifiers filled with transient meanings. Digital collages explore American cultural identity and transmutation of meaning through film stills and photographs that are inhabited by his sculpture. Rothbart’s work can be found in public and private collections, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Photo Credit: Chrystèle Burlot</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ARCHITECT &amp; ARTIST Currently living and working in Germantown, NY, Joe Sultan was trained as an architect. He received his degree from The Cooper Union in 1976 and established his own practice in 1980. In 2005, Sultan became CEO of Chilewich, a textile design company known for contemporary place settings and flooring, where he set up the domestic manufacturing of their products. Building and constructing have consistently served as integral aspects of Sultan’s daily life and creative practice. When he built a house in the Hudson Valley in 2012, he began making furniture and then sculpture from found trees on his property. Literally rooted in the nature of the Hudson Valley—the artist builds his sculptures with sticks and branches that he hand-cuts from fallen trees and logs. He uses a chainsaw and chisels to mine for the forms within each piece of wood, and next begins the additive part of his process: connecting and interweaving the fragments together to create sculptures that are sensitive to space—how it is enclosed, defined and balanced. On view at Susan Eley Fine Art during The Hudson Eye festival—Sultan’s skeletal sculptures are not to be looked at, but rather looked through. Whether mounted on a wall, or posed on a pedestal, his sculptures grow stick by stick: often, they become towering vertical formations, reminiscent of the buildings he once designed. At other times, they manifest as sprawling horizontal amalgamations—admittedly a greater challenge for the architect, accustomed to designing vertically, from the ground up. Sultan does not sketch designs for his sculptures, instead allowing the unexpected twists and turns of the sticks to lead him. According to the artist, the surprises that emerge from the “not-knowing”— perhaps the “un-knowing”—is where the magic resides. After each sculpture is constructed, he paints its components, either multicolor or monochromatic black. For Sultan, the intuitive color choices add to the works’ dimensional qualities, creating perspective and balance.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ARTIST Huê (hWay) Thi Hoffmaster, the son of Vietnamese and American parents, is a painter, Self-Expression Mentor and Coach. Huê studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (2001 - 2005). Huê is shamelessly a multidisciplinary painter working in different styles from objective/figurative works to nonobjective and abstract paintings drawing artistic inspiration through self-development, healing, playful expression, and the joys and sorrows of life. Huê has produced artwork and exchanged it privately with collectors for 20 years. He’s shown at a The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Museum in 2005 selling his entire collection. Most recently he has participated in the exhibition “Jewel the Wound” at The Hudson Milliner Art Salon (October 2020) and a sold-out solo show at PLACE Millerton in 2017. Huê lives and works in Hudson, New York. Visual Art Exhibition: Galvan Foundation (400 State Street) Tuesday, August 31st, 2021 @ 7:30PM</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>THEATRE COMPANY Linda Mussmann founded Time &amp; Space Limited Theatre Co., Inc. (TSL) in 1973 in New York City and Claudia Bruce joined as co-director in 1976. In 1991, TSL refused a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts that mandated an anti-obscenity pledge. This, combined with rising costs in NYC led TSL to relocate to Hudson, NY. When Claudia and Linda first walked into what would become the new TSL building on Columbia Street (formerly known as Diamond Street in its seedy hey day) in Hudson, they knew it was a dream come true – finding an art space that could be ever evolving. TSL brings to this community and the entire region, programs of creative energy, that testify to the hopes and dreams of great art and artists past, present, and future. The belief that art is what holds us all together is why TSL does what it does. Linda Mussmann was born in Gary, Indiana, and grew up on the family farm in Lowell. After high school, she attended Purdue University, earning a BA degree in English and Theater. In 1969, she moved to New York City where, during the day, she worked for the City of NY in the Youth Services agency from 1971 to 1975. In 1973, she founded Time &amp; Space Limited Theatre Co., Inc. (TSL), dedicated to alternative, experimental theater. In 1990, TSL moved to Hudson NY and took up residence in a former bakery warehouse building where TSL’s mission was expanded to include community outreach programs of all kinds including the screening of documentary, independent, and classic films, broadcasts of live simulcasts events, year-round youth programs, gallery exhibitions, and live performance. Linda has been the creative, administrative, and fundraising spark plug throughout the 48 years of TSL’s existence. Claudia Bruce was born in Mississippi and grew up in a small town in northeast Georgia. She graduated from Mary Baldwin College (Staunton VA) in1968, attended one year of graduate school at Catholic University to study theater, and migrated to NYC in 1969. She worked, part time, as a waitress and at Majority Report, the women’s newspaper, from 1970 to 1975, as a copy editor, administrator and data entry, and graphic artist. She began working with Linda Mussmann in 1976 and has been the co-director of TSL since then. She is a performing artist as well as graphic designer and administrator and shares the day to day operations at TSL with Mussmann.  Photo Credits L to R: Claudia Bruce © Karen Crumley Keats Linda Mussmann © Linda Mussmann</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>THEATRE COMPANY CONCRETE TEMPLE THEATRE is a multi-disciplinary company, committed to the creation of compelling new theatrical works, incorporating drama, dance, puppetry, music and the visual arts. Since 2004, our company has created devised visual theatre that challenges the traditional relationship between design and text. Through touring original works and presenting workshops in NYC, nationally and internationally, we strive to bring myth and ritual back to the center of dialogue, by presenting works and workshops that address real issues within communities (grief, family relationships, environmental stewardship). As The Brooklyn Rail stated, “Ambitious production is the norm for Concrete Temple, a creative ensemble with a strong focus on ritual theatre, multi-disciplinary storytelling and the collective experience.” We have presented our work for NYC audiences at venues like Ohio Theatre, HERE, and Barrow Street Theatre and have been artist-in-residence in NYC at The Flea Theater, Dixon Place, Mabou Mines, St. Ann’s Warehouse and chashama. Concrete Temple has toured work nationally at venues like: The Yard, Bard Summerscape, Detroit Institute of Arts, Pontine Theatre, Dairy Center for the Arts, Amphibian Stage Productions and internationally: London, Sri Lanka, India, Bulgaria, Turkey, Italy, Scotland, South Korea and Costa Rica. Carlo Adinolfi (Performer/Designer) is Co-Artistic Director of Concrete Temple Theatre and a Dancer, Designer, Actor, and TD. As a performer, he has had two-acclaimed Off-Broadway solo shows: The Whale and Geppetto: Extraordinary Extremities. Other favorite performances include Bird Machine, Hudson to China, and Alberto’s Great Escape. He has toured Concrete Temple Theatre’s original work nationally at venues like: The Yard, Bard Summerscape, St. Ann’s Warehouse, Detroit Institute of Arts, Pontine Theatre, Dairy Center for the Arts, Amphibian Stage Productions and internationally: Sri Lanka, India, Bulgaria, Turkey, Italy, Scotland, England, Germany, South Korea and Costa Rica. Carlo has danced with Laura Pawel, Sara Pearson/Patrik Widrig, Corner Store, and Spoke the Hub. He has been resident artist at Wildroot Arts, Nantucket Historical Association, The Yard, Workspace for Choreographers, Flea Theatre, Flint Institute of Arts and Hudson Opera House. He is the recipient of an Independent Artists Challenge Program Award, Jim Henson Foundation Grants, EST/Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Commission, a Berkshire Taconic Foundation Commission and the Bel Geddes Design Enhancement Award.  Renee Phillipi (Writer/Director) is Co-Artistic Director of Concrete Temple Theatre, and for over 25 years, Renee has been writing and directing in NYC, having two acclaimed Off-Broadway productions. She has toured work nationally at venues like: The Yard, Bard Summerscape, St. Ann’s Warehouse, Detroit Institute of Arts, Pontine Theatre, Dairy Center for the Arts, Amphibian Stage Productions and internationally: Sri Lanka, India, Bulgaria, Turkey, Italy, Scotland, England, Germany, South Korea and Costa Rica. Renee is a member of Spiderwoman Theatre, Women’s Project Directors Forum, Lincoln Center’s Directors Lab, New Georges, LPTW and has been Artist-in-Residence with Mabou Mines, Playwrights Center Minneapolis, Directors Company, Nantucket Historical Association, The Flea, The Yard, Dixon Place, and Directing Fellow, Williamstown Theatre Festival.  Visual Art Exhibition: Galvan Foundation (400 State Street) Tuesday, August 31st, 2021 @ 7:30PM</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>CHOREOGRAPHER David Norsworthy (he/him) is a Tkarón:to/Toronto-based dance artist, choreographer and arts educator of mixed Japanese immigrant/British settler descent who is “an exceptionally lucid performer, impressive and articulate” (The Globe and Mail). A graduate of The Juilliard School, he delights in asking questions, and believes deeply in the transformative power of dancing. David has performed with dance companies and collaborated with dance creators in Canada, USA, Sweden and Australia, and his choreographic career has included independently produced full-length works, and commissioned projects for companies, universities and schools. David is the grateful recipient of the Living Arts Centre’s Ron Lenyk Award and was one of three finalists for the Toronto Arts Foundation’s Emerging Artist Award. David is a Co-Founder and Co- Director of TOES FOR DANCE, a non-profit organization that produces workshops and performances across Canada. Additionally, he is a proud member of the Board of Directors for CanAsian Dance. www.davidnorsworthy.com Photo Credit: Colton Curtis</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ARTIST Musician and multidisciplinary visual artist, Emily Ritz lives a life immersed in creativity. Emily makes tender, exploratory work which draws as much on the harmonious swells and hollows of the natural world, as on personal experience and internal work around self- acceptance and self-love. A touring musician for over a decade, Emily began her musical career in California, forming bands Yesway and Honeycomb. After moving back home to upstate NY, Emily self-released her first solo record Pattern Recess in 2018. While classic elements of jazz and R&amp;B can be heard, Ritz's sound is enticingly off-kilter due to her subtly unusual melodic choices and inventive use of electronic manipulation. She uses her voice to weave complex harmonies and avant-garde patterns while delivering poignant and romantic lyrics. Emily released her sophomore album In Love Alone on January 1st, 2021. The new record explores the fundamental duality of existence, playing loneliness against catharsis, longing against healing, and solitude against love itself. Arranged and produced in Northern CA by Here We Go Magic’s Luke Temple, this is a record of roomy and expansive neo- soul with a psychedelic pop twist. Photo Credit: Tomm Roesch Visual Art Exhibition: Galvan Foundation (400 State Street) Tuesday, August 31st, 2021 @ 7:30PM Music Performance: Basilica Hudson (110 S. Front Street) Thursday, September 2nd, 2021 @ 7:30PM</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ARTIST Jeffrey Gibson is an interdisciplinary artist and MacArthur Fellow based in Hudson, NY. His artworks make reference to various aesthetic and material histories rooted in Indigenous cultures of the Americas, and in modern and contemporary subcultures. Gibson's previous exhibitions include, Jeffrey Gibson, LIKE A HAMMER, organized by the Denver Art Museum, and This Is The Day, organized by The Wellin Museum. Other notable solo exhibitions include: When Fire Is Applied To A Stone It Cracks (2019) The Brooklyn Museum; The Anthropophagic Effect (2019) The New Museum, New York; Look How Far We've Come! (2017), Haggerty Museum of Art, Milwaukee; Jeffrey Gibson: Speak to Me, (2017), Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center, Oklahoma City; and A Kind of Confession (2016), Savannah College of Art and Design Museum, Savannah. Select group exhibitions include: The 2019 Whitney Biennial, Whitney Museum, NYC, Aftereffect (2019), Museum of Contemporary Art, Denver; Suffering from Realness (2019), Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, North Adam, MA; and Art for a New Understanding: Native Voices, 1950s to Now (2018), Crystal Bridges, Bentonville, AR. Gibson has upcoming exhibitions at Mass MoCA, The Aspen Art Museum, and deCordova Sculpture Park. Jeffrey Gibson sits on the Andy Warhol Foundation Board and the Participant INC Board, he is a Governor for The Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. Gibson is also a member of the faculty at Bard College.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Friday August 26th, 2022 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM The Wick Hudson (41 Cross Street)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tuesday, August 30th, 2022 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Venues - LIGHTFORMS ARTS CENTER</image:title>
      <image:caption>743 Columbia Street, Hudson, NY 12534 Lightforms is a center for cultural renewal that brings creative artists and their artwork into the public domain in innovative ways that stimulate dialogue around the inner and outer challenges of our time and attempts to serve the spiritual needs of human beings in their daily lives. Lightforms is founded on the spiritual-scientific worldview of Rudolf Steiner which is called anthroposophy. The artists of Lightforms strive to create works of art, as well as new cultural and social forms, that allow the spiritual in art to serve the ongoing progressive evolution of the world, human society, and each individual. Lightforms is dedicated to accessibility, diversity and community involvement. Lightforms intends to realize its mission through public presentations, exhibitions, installations, workshops, lectures, conferences, and performances; an artist-in-residence program; a research center for the further development and understanding of the spiritual foundations of the visual arts; a possible artists grants program; a permanent collection/archive; publications; and a small gift shop.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>71 N. 3RD STREET Located in the Hudson Valley, Second Ward occupies the former Charles Williams School in Hudson, NY. Designed by M.F. Cummins and Son of Troy and completed in 1924, the building originally accommodated 480 elementary school students.  It is being repurposed into an auditorium, education center, and art galleries. Second Ward holds events in the building including live music and video screenings by local as well as internationally recognized performers and artists. The foundation also loans art work to regional, national and international institutions.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1 WATER STREET Construction began in early 1873, and the lighthouse was completed and put into operation in November 1874. The facility served as a manned lighthouse until the 1950s at which time the lighthouse was automated and a live in keeper was no longer a necessity. Today, the Lighthouse still serves as an aid to navigation, guiding ships safely around Middle Ground Flats. The Hudson-Athens Lighthouse was operated by the US Lighthouse Service followed by the United States Coast Guard. However, in 1967, then Governor, Nelson A. Rockefeller, established the Hudson River Valley Commission to explore possible uses for the Hudson River Lighthouses. The Commission recommended that the Coast Guard deed over or lease the facilities to public or not-for-profit groups. These groups would then rehabilitate, maintain and operate the facilities for public benefit. In 1979, the lighthouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places, named Hudson-Athens Lighthouse “forever and all time,” ending the 2 county controversy. This acted as a combining force for the private citizens of two communities to unite in the effort to retain and maintain the edifice which has played an important role in many lives, young and old, for many years and will continue to do so.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>433 WARREN STREET Susan Eley Fine Art (SEFA) was founded in 2006 by Susan Eisner Eley, who continues her tenure as owner and director at the Gallery’s Lower East Side location in NYC—as well as its venue in downtown Hudson in Upstate New York. Between 2006-2022, SEFA NY was situated in an Upper West Side townhouse in Manhattan, where the Gallery offered an intimate viewing experience, differentiating itself from the more formal presentations characteristic of the “white cube” gallery model. Eley established a second location in Hudson in the Summer of 2020, initially as a “pandemic pop-up.” SEFA Hudson has become a principal gallery within the Hudson Valley art scene—integral in welcoming and expanding both local Upstate art communities and visitors to this burgeoning arts region. In response to the success of the Hudson storefront model, Eley moved the uptown NYC gallery to the Lower East Side in the Fall of 2022, where the gallery joins a rich array of museums and cutting edge contemporary galleries in this ever burgeoning, downtown cultural hub. SEFA hosts a dynamic roster of American and international artists, and focuses on contemporary art by emerging and mid-career artists, who work in a range of media—encompassing painting, printmaking, sculpture and photography. Solo and group exhibitions at both NY venues showcase abstract and figurative work, created by a diverse body of artists from the US, Latin America, Asia and Europe. In addition to its regular exhibition programming, SEFA has hosted artist talks, political fundraisers, literary and poetry salons and panel discussions on a variety of cultural and political topics—as well as participated in art fairs in Miami, Houston, San Francisco, New York City and Toronto. Eley is committed to adapting to our unprecedented and ever-changing global conditions, while continuing to share art with broad audiences. SEFA is a small business that is female-owned and operated, and that supports feminist and BIPOC artists and principles.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>“At Sadhana, we are revolutionizing yoga to align with justice. Through the lens of movement, we examine the intelligence of our bodies, the language of our senses, and the strength of community.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>369 WARREN STREET First Presbyterian Church of Hudson, active in the community for over a century, continues to play a central role in the spiritual and cultural life in the City of Hudson to the present day. The church offers ongoing programs in spiritual development while carrying out projects in foreign ministry and community service including Help Syria’s Kids: the Hudson- Ketermaya Connection- an effort to provide ongoing refugee children in a camp in Ketermaya, Lebanon, and community service, and The New Leaf Garden: 14 raised garden beds that are available at no cost to the community with a produce raised by church members is donated to the Salvation Army kitchen. A historic landmark located on Warren Street, the Gothic Revival style church was designed and built in masonry construction by John A. Woods and R.H.B. Wicks. Characteristic of other Gothic structures during the period of 1800-1849, the church dons features such as decorative crowns on windows, steeply pitched roofs, and rich ornamentation throughout its dual steeples and exterior façade.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>400 STATE STREET The Federal-style stone building, most recently occupied by the Hudson Area Library, was erected by the city of Hudson in the early nineteenth century as an almshouse to provide shelter for the poor. Over the next two hundred years, the structure successively housed a number of institutions including an asylum for the insane, female academy, orphanage, and ultimately a public library. For a brief period, the building served as the private residence of a prominent Hudson citizen. The Galvan Foundation Old Library is an example of the classicizing architecture of the Federal style. Through its symmetry, pediment, and gabled roof, the building exudes a sense of permanence and strength, characteristic of its variety of functions throughout its two hundred year life. The original limestone structure was built in 1818, with its rear addition being constructed between the period of 1884 and 1889. In 2008, the building was added to the National Register of Historic Places.  Photo Credit: Peggy Polenberg</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>428 State Street One of the most stunning architectural gems is this historic 1870 brick church. Recently repurposed as a luxury residence with 30 FT ceilings, Gourmet Kitchen, new bathrooms, central AC, Wifi, Cable TV &amp; a beautiful loft master bedroom with its own original circular stained glass window. Comes fully equipped &amp; tastefully furnished. The vast 2,500 SF clear span space lends itself to anything you can imagine. In the heart of Hudson’s Armory District &amp; minutes from every cultural offering in town. Tenant pays for Utilities, Wifi &amp; Cable TV charges.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>708 State Street, Hudson, NY 12534 Best friends and longtime residents of Columbia County, Monty Bopp and Aaron Maas, opened their dream brewery in Hudson last year in a 19th century train station. Here’s why Upper Depot is well worth a stop. Maas started making beer as a culinary student at SUNY Cobleskill, and after interning at the Dutch Ale House in Saugerties, he fell in love with the industry. “Since then, it’s just been a longtime goal to open our own brewery,” says Maas. Combined with Bopp’s experience working at a variety of restaurants in Hudson, the duo helped restore a circa-1871 train station, began crafting their own brews, and formally opened Upper Depot on December 28, 2022. Upper Depot Brewing produces four flagship beers: Upper Depot IPA, Shop the Cooler Stout, No. 999 Steam Ale, and Upper Depot Kölsch. Their best-seller is the IPA, a bold West Coast-style brew with citrus and piney aromas. The Kölsch is a crisp and yeasty golden beer. If you’re a fan of malty notes, the amber-colored ale is for you. Maas’ favorite is the stout, a coffee- and chocolate-flavored brew with dark-roasted malts and oats. Other beers on tap are poured seasonally. ARTICLE CREDIT : BY MICAELA WARREN</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Venues - Time &amp; Space Limited TSL Celebrating its 50th Anniversary</image:title>
      <image:caption>434 COLUMBIA STREET Linda Mussmann has written texts for performance for over 50 years. "Knick Knacks" is her most recent project – filled with poetry and politics and memory. Some words stand alone as sound – some are loaded with association – some offer hints of intriguing digressions. Claudia Bruce, Lindas long-time muse and collaborator, brings her individual style to the production – an approach that blurs and merges the roles of director, writer, and performer – a process she and Linda have honed over the past 50 years of making non-narrative performances.  About Time &amp; Space Limited:  NOW IN ITS 6TH DECADE – 20 in NYC and 31 in Hudson NY – Linda Mussmann and Claudia Bruce have managed TSL – an all-inclusive, avant-garde performance space and art house, like no other in the Upstate New York region. TSL encourages artistic expression in everyday life, and supports the evolution of Hudson as a community that celebrates diversity. TSL is a beacon and a leader in the neighborhood, city, county, and state, shaping the lives of community members through innovative and exciting cultural projects of quality and substance. TSL's mission is to educate, enliven, and expand the artistic quality of life in the community it serves. www.timeandspace.org</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>622 Warren Street Established in 1991 as the first fine art gallery in Hudson, NY, Carrie Haddad Gallery represents professionally committed artists as well as emerging talent specializing in all types of painting, both large and small sculpture, works on paper and a variety of techniques in photography. Occupying 3000 sq ft. on Warren Street, the gallery is conveniently located just two hours north of Manhattan. The annual exhibition schedule accommodates 7 exhibits on the main floor as well as a rotating selection of photography displayed on the second floor. Carrie Haddad Gallery also offers art consultation services, collaborating with design professionals and architects across the country to procure compelling works for private residences and corporate collections. Our diverse inventory offers solutions to fit all criteria and a small staff ensures direct and dedicated project management. Carrie Haddad is a Bard College alumna, has juried numerous regional art shows and lectured at both the Center for Photography in Woodstock and the Woodstock School of Art. She also served on the board of the Columbia County Council on the Arts for 8 years and produced Hudson's annual Arts Walk for ten years. https://carriehaddadgallery.com/index.cfm?method=home.welcome https://hudsonvalleyone.com/2019/03/21/the-eyes-of-carrie-haddad/</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>43 S. 3RD STREET Window On Hudson offers storefront window exhibition space for artists of Hudson and the Hudson Valley. Window On Hudson is committed to providing a platform for established and developing artists to display their work, of all mediums, while also offering professional development opportunities for emerging artists. Window On Hudson is two large storefront windows located at 43 South Third Street, Hudson NY 12534. The windows are prominently visible 24/7 to all citizens and visitors of the City of Hudson traveling south in NY-9G. Photo Credit: © Jeremy Kristin Bullis Artist Credits: Nikolette Bellochhio, CHIMBA, Ifetayo Cobbins, Jeannie LoVullo, Will Squibb</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>108 WATER STREET Rick’s Point is a community space located along Hudson’s Waterfront. The city has focused efforts on improving Hudson’s Waterfront District through New York State’s Downtown Revitalization Initiative, developing purpose-built spaces to promote educational, entrepreneurial, and business development while placing an emphasis on arts industries. The incorporation of greenspace and public parks work to foster a sense of community and engage the public as a center of beautification and gathering within Hudson.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>41 CROSS STREET The Wick, Hudson, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel, is a repurposed 1860’s candle factory lovingly restored into a 55 room boutique hotel in Hudson, New York. We have a variety of both king and queen rooms, sprinkled with Junior and Luxury suites. The majority of our rooms have elevated ceiling heights and most have an original historical element such as brick, beams or original wood flooring. We offer free valet parking as well as a EV charging station. Our local shuttle is available for our guests. We are nestled a short distance from Hudson’s Amtrak train station.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>51 N. 5TH STREET The Hudson Area Library now exists as a welcoming, vibrant, and integral part of Hudson’s intellectual, socio-economic and cultural life. Designed by Isaac G. Perry and built in 1893, the structure was originally an armory military facility, with its masonry architecture characteristic of medieval European castles of the 12th to 15th centuries. The symmetrical center-hall facade houses a two story, brick and stone arcaded pavilion with either side showcasing a rounded tower connected by a gabled roof. The structure was later renovated in 2012 by Vincent Benic Architect as part of the Galvan Community Center redesign. Preservation efforts were made to highlight the original steel windows and wooden doors as well as the blue sandstone and brick exterior. Modern updates include a temperature and humidity-controlled History Room and Community Learning Center. The Library enriches the region’s quality of life by providing free and equal access to programs, services, and resources, and by creating opportunities for all members of the community to connect, create, learn and grow.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>609 Warren Street, 2nd Floor Hudson, NY 12534 Turley Gallery was founded in 2022 by its Director, Ryan Turley. The gallery is focused on emerging and established artists, specifically those who push the boundaries of their respective mediums and create work that is fresh, relevant, and significant to the contemporary art world. Ryan is a working artist and understands the need for galleries to consider the art business from the artist’s perspective, while simultaneously navigating the challenge of operating a successful contemporary art gallery. Ryan founded and directed the program, Art Austerlitz, in upstate New York for the three years preceding the opening of Turley Gallery. This program put a spotlight on contemporary artists from the Hudson Valley. Turley Gallery offers art advisory services to private clients and corporations throughout the United States and can assist with both established and new collections. Martine Kaczynski, Threshold | Installation photography by Alon Koppel Photography</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>327 Warren St, Hudson, NY 12534 Hudson Hall is located in a historic and landmarked building housing New York State’s oldest surviving theater – a place where Frederic Church and Sanford Gifford showed paintings, Bret Harte read poems, “Blind Tom” Wiggins packed the house with his virtuosity on the piano, Henry Ward Beecher presented a rousing abolitionist lecture, Susan B. Anthony visited thrice, and Teddy Roosevelt regaled a crowd. After being abandoned for decades, local citizens came together in 1992 to save the building and establish a cultural center founded on a social commitment to serve its diverse community. Step by step, they worked to rehabilitate the building, reopening the first ground floor rooms in 1998, replacing the roof and restoring the cornice, and stabilizing the building. In 2017, and with tremendous support from the community, Hudson Hall completed a $9.5 million restoration of its magnificent performance hall to serve the City of Hudson and the region, support a thriving creative economy and act as a catalyst for visitors to yield a positive impact on restaurants, shops, businesses, and other destination points in the area.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>RAWdance is an award-winning contemporary dance company co-founded by Wendy Rein and Ryan T. Smith. With roots in both San Francisco and the Hudson Valley, New York, the company is known for creating movement-driven works that explore a wide array of social, personal, and emotional themes. Drawing inspiration from the world around them, RAWdance is particularly celebrated for its site-specific performances, innovative choreography, and groundbreaking conceptual work that pushes the boundaries of dance as an art form. RAWdance is joined by artist Chris Black and company Ouro and BorosDance for an informal evening of connections and confrontations through contemporary dance. From a duet of two men in love (or lust) inspired by a found historical image, to an abstract physical exploration of polarity, oppositional impulses, directions, and forces, to a glimpse into a personal connection between a dance-maker and a place frozen in memory, Pairings celebrates the idea of dance as a bridge, playing in and expanding the idea of what a duet can be and what it can evoke. Bridges in their own rights, the dance-makers on the program all share a bi-coastal artistic identity as current Hudson Valley residents with history in San Francisco. Contextual Programming: RAWdance Pairings: An Intimate Showing of Contemporary Dance Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Originally from North Carolina, Cecilia Whalen is a New York City–based dancer, choreographer, and writer. She trained at the Martha Graham School and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and has performed with the Martha Graham Center, Merce Cunningham Trust, Jonah Bokaer Choreography, and Liz Gerring Dance Company. Cecilia is a 2025 Residency Artist at Baryshnikov Arts. Her choreography has been presented at venues including The Tank, Dixon Place, and the Martha Graham Studio Theater. In 2024, she was Movement Migration Dance Company’s first emerging choreographer in residence in Charlotte, presenting new work and leading master classes. That same year, she presented her scholarly choreography piece 5 by e.e. cummings at the Louisville Conference on Literature and the Nossrat Yassini Poetry Festival. Inspired by literature, visual art, and music, Cecilia’s writing appears in Dance Magazine, Commonweal, and Fjord Review. Contextual Programming: Cecilia Whalen Dance Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ntangou Badila is a multifaceted artist blending Congolese heritage with American innovation in the visual arts. Her work resonates with purpose, vitality, and bold colors . Badila’s unique interpretations inspire reflection and advocacy. Her exhibitions, "Queendwombmen" and "Gemini Moon," explore indigenous wisdom and nature. Recent works in E(n)ternal Light delve into the internal depths of the body. Badila's perspective invites us to transcend the ordinary and embrace the profound.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The E-Block is a four-piece R&amp;B band based in Rotterdam, New York, whose sound effortlessly blends the acoustic warmth of singer-songwriter music with the tight, ice-cold rhythms of modern R&amp;B. Drawing inspiration from both classic and contemporary styles, the band crafts a unique sonic experience that feels timeless yet fresh. With smooth melodies and a touch of jazz-infused creativity, The E-Block captures the attention of listeners from all generations Contextual Programming: Performance by The E- Block @ Park Theater Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>FuturePerfect is a Brooklyn-based interdisciplinary production studio creating immersive experiences for global audiences. Their work spans virtual reality, live performance, physical installations, and game platforms—integrating emerging technologies with narrative and design. Led by Founder &amp; Executive Producer Wayne Ashley, the studio collaborates with specialists in game engines, 3D scanning, photogrammetry, motion capture, volumetric video, and animation. FuturePerfect both develops its own original works and partners with artists, institutions, and companies as a creative and technical collaborator—offering production support, strategic consulting, and immersive media expertise. Their work has been presented at festivals, galleries, museums, and new media venues worldwide. From concept to completion, they guide each project to ensure it resonates with audiences and redefines the potential of immersive storytelling. Contextual Programming: An Evening With FuturePerfect Studio @ The Hudson Eye Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Diego Gomez is a contemporary, modern dancer and musical theater actor born and raised in Mexico. He started his artistic path at 20 years old with musical theater and focused on dance a year later. In 2021, he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in contemporary dance (performing track) from Cenadac [National Center of Contemporary Dance]. He was a member of the Martha Graham Dance Company’s second company, Graham 2.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Artists - Nancy o’hara</image:title>
      <image:caption>Nancy O’Hara is an abstract painter and printmaker living and working in Hudson, NY. From Nancy: “Living in the Hudson Valley, surrounded by the art of our natural world, I am reminded every day how fragile and temporary everything is. With current climate and political challenges facing all living beings, I am also reminded how interconnected we all are. Making art is an extension of my meditation practice and gives me additional insight into my own true nature. I believe the universal language of art can guide viewers to their inner world and inspire them to new ideas and connections. Perhaps, one brush stroke at a time I can contribute something to our world to influence the changes we all need for our planet to survive and be healthy. A ripple in a pond on this side of the world is felt on the other side.” Nancy’s work is in many private collections and has been exhibited in solo and group shows in the Hudson Valley, California, New York City and along the East Coast. She is also a meditation teacher and the author of eight books. Contextual Programming: Nancy O’Hara: Exhibition Opening @ The Wick Hotel Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Raymond is a multidisciplinary artist, researcher, and writer. Their practice focuses on improvisation and visualization through embodied techniques. They're a graduate of the Juilliard School and NYU. Since reconnecting with Jonah Boaker, their collaboration converges on aspects related to one's purpose and discovery of the ways in which dancing presents possibilities of liberation. Where form frees from being bound to meridians flowing through poles; banking between dynamic states of being. Contextual Programming: Raymond Pinto: VALENCE Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Nkoula Badila is a Multidisciplinary Artist /Creative located in the Hudson Valley. She grew up doing traditional Congolese + West African dance in her family dance troup “DIata DIata International Folkloric Theatre” established in 1985. These deep roots have moved Nkoula to share dances that tell stories and  celebrate the culture.  She hopes to inspire people to do movement work that helps brings them closer to the earth, the elements,  and all that mirrors the connection to our bodies. Contextual Programming: AfroFuture Dance - Kozonga –(Return in Lingala) Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tara Kuhl is a freelance dancer based in NYC. Originally from Long Island, Tara trained in ballet, tap, lyrical, and modern dance and is a champion Irish step dancer. She is a graduate of the Martha Graham School, and currently performs Russian and Ukrainian folk dance in entertainment venues as well as ballet with Ballet for Young Audiences, among other companies.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Rebecca Pelleri is a modern and contemporary dance artist based in Brooklyn, NY. She grew up in Florence, Italy, where she began dancing at Centro Studi Danza e Movimento. In 2021, she moved to New York to study at the Martha Graham School, completing the Teacher Training Program in 2023. She currently works with choreographers Cecilia Whalen and Tina Bararian (founder of Dancers of Iran), and has performed with the Martha Graham Center for Dior’s Carousel of Dreams as well as with Obremski/Works for Dancing Beyond. Rebecca has also trained with companies and artists including Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Buglisi Dance Theatre, Hofesh Shechter Company, GALLIM, Obremski/Works, NVA&amp;guests, and the Pina Bausch Foundation, experiences that continue to shape and inspire her work.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Cole Blu (Cole Blouin) is a Manhattan-based sonic artist dealing with experiences of world, memory, duration, and the porousness of selfhood. Their first record of songs, Torso, was named the 28th best album of 2023 by website Obscure Sound. Their 43-minute solo saxophone piece, Mundiglossia, was listed as Best Contemporary Classical On Bandcamp, August 2023, and was described by critic Peter Margasak as “epic” and “important”. They contributed prepared guitars, co-composition, and conceptual direction to 2025’s Melting Planets (a project helmed by composer Sivan Cohen-Elias, also featuring composer/violist Lauren Siess), released on Innova Recordings. They have shared work at venues as diverse as NYC’s Elsewhere Zone One, Trans-Pecos, Constellation (Chicago), and the Darmstadt Summer Course For New Music, and countless DIY spaces across the US and Eastern Canada. Currently, they run Studio Fog Expanse, a project studio in Ridgewood, Queens, and are working on Afterform, a projected 10-year art project, described by composer Steven Takasugi as .</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Linda Mussmann’s latest performance text, “What’s Next?”, draws into question the role of religion, consumerism, and tyranny in the landscape of the 21st century. The piece is performed by long time collaborators Claudia Bruce and Anthony Zanetta, whose captivating dynamic animates the poetic script. In keeping with Mussmann’s non-narrative style, two voices sing shout, echo, and meld together to articulate this nuanced socio-political critique.  “What’s Next?” is reflexive, daring, playful, and obscure; it consistently pushes against the conventions of theatre as form. Just as the relationship between the personal and the political is challenged, so too is that between the audience and the stage. One voice calls out: “All I can think of is Antigone and how she stood up to the King. Who’s going to play that part today?”  About Time &amp; Space Limited:  NOW IN ITS 6TH DECADE – 20 in NYC and 31 in Hudson NY – Linda Mussmann and Claudia Bruce have managed TSL – an all-inclusive, avant-garde performance space and art house, like no other in the Upstate New York region. TSL encourages artistic expression in everyday life, and supports the evolution of Hudson as a community that celebrates diversity. TSL is a beacon and a leader in the neighborhood, city, county, and state, shaping the lives of community members through innovative and exciting cultural projects of quality and substance. TSL's mission is to educate, enliven, and expand the artistic quality of life in the community it serves. www.timeandspace.org Contextual Programming “What’s Next?” @ Time &amp; Space Limited Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Cansu Peker is a writer and curator specializing in digital art, based in Hudson, New York. She is the founder of Digital Arts Blog, an online publication dedicated to supporting artists and promoting diversity in the digital art world. Cansu has spoken at major events like NFT.NYC 2025 and moderated panels such as The Future of Color (2024). She has contributed to Forbes on AI art trends and served as a judge for The Lumen Prize in Literature &amp; Poetry. Her curatorial work includes virtual exhibitions like We’ve Been Dreaming About a Magical Jungle (2023) and co-curating Women of the World at NFT.NYC 2022, featuring over 130 women-identifying NFT artists globally. Through her writing, curating, and advocacy, Cansu advances meaningful conversations around digital art and champions diverse creative voices. Contextual Programming: Spotlight: Digital Art Exhibition curated by Cansu Peker Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lin Shu-Kai is a Taiwanese visual and installation artist whose cryptic installations, paintings, and objects delve into personal history and urban life. He earned his BFA and MFA from Taipei National University of the Arts. Lin’s work draws heavily on the rich history of Tainan—including the Dutch Occupation, the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and the Japanese Occupation—blending these influences with his life experiences to uncover deeper symbolic meanings. Lin’s art has been exhibited internationally in Hong Kong, China, Japan, Korea, and Germany and is part of the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts’ permanent collection. His notable achievements include a solo exhibition at the Academia Sinica in 2011 and a 2024 show at MoCA Taipei. In 2007, he was nominated for the Zhang Xin-Long Scholarship. Through his art, Lin reimagines the city as both a lived space and a speculative landscape, inviting viewers to explore the hidden narratives and transformative possibilities within urban environments. Contextual Programming: An Evening With FuturePerfect Studio @ The Hudson Eye Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Rich Volo moved to the City Of Hudson in 2006 and shortly thereafter, Trixie Starr was “born”. Dance parties, “Trixie’s Whorehouse” started in Hudson in 2008 with DJ Gio, and Trixie decided it was time for a Pride Parade in Hudson in 2010. Since then, Trixie Starr has organized ten Pride weekends, including Parades, Festivals, and dozens of other events for the community over the years. You can buy cookies, from “Trixie’s Oven” at the Hudson Farmers’ Market on Saturdays 9am-1pm. Trixie's latest project is TrixiesList.com, a community event calendar. Rich "Trixie" Volo will be representing the City of Hudson's 4th Ward as Councilmember in 2024. Photo Credit: David McIntyre Contextual Programming: Hudson Tea Dance @ The Half Moon Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tanya Jackson is community leader passionate about healing, equity and collective care through a racial justice lens. Raised predominantly in Columbia County and supported by community to obtain higher education after school, Tanya has accomplished many things and brought it all back home in 2019 to serve. Above all, Tanya loves to dance and is excited to perform alongside her cousins in honor of our cultural traditions and individual expressions thru movement.  Contextual Programming: AfroFuture Dance - Kozonga –(Return in Lingala) Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ghislaine van den Heuvel, originally from the Netherlands, holds a BFA from Fontys School of Fine and Performing Arts. Ghislaine attended the Martha Graham School, obtaining her teacher training certificate. While at the Graham School, Ghislaine was a member of Graham 2, where she performed principal Graham roles. Post-graduation, Ghislaine has performed with the Martha Graham Center and appeared as a cast member in Dance Spotlight's production of the Martha Graham Technique Video, under the direction of Miki Orihara. Ghislaine is also a dance educator who teaches dance for the Martha Graham School, as well as in studios in Brooklyn and New Jersey.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DANA IOVA-KOGA (she/her) began dancing at the age of 4, and her first role was a cloud. Over 40 years later, she is still researching how to be a cloud, among many other things. She studied Experimental Theater at NYU, danced and farmed with Min Tanaka in Japan for many years and had the deep privilege of working with dance legend Anna Halprin. As a member of inkBoat since 2005, she has had the opportunity to collaborate with so many stellar performers, musicians, designers and directors. She teaches “Dance on Land” with her life partner, Shinichi, “Wayfinding and Shapeshifting” with teaching partner Frieda Kipar Bay, and offers “Unfolding” as a one-on-one mentoring program to support others in their creative pursuits.  Contextual Programming: inkBoat - “Clouds from a Crumbling Giant” Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Isaiah João is an expressionist dancer, b-boy (Bamboozle Crew of Louisville) and student of capoeira (Cordão de Ouro, baptized under CM Xangô). Firmly rooted in their heritage, Isaiah uses their body as a vessel to emote words of spirits, exploring shape/space in a way that gives narrative to lineage. (CANCELED) Contextual Programming: Isaiah João B Boy Dance Concert</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sondra Loring is an interdisciplinary queer witch, sharing somatic practices, yoga, meditation, science, poetry, farming and dance, with a strong sense of play, and a nurturing of community. She lives on Feathertail Farm, a small shared garden. Contextual Programming: AfroFuture Dance &amp; inkBoat Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>SHINICHI IOVA-KOGA (he/him) serves as the Artistic Director of the dance theater company inkBoat, founded by Shinichi in 1998. As a performer, Shinichi's long history with Butoh lurks within his presence, while his years of commitment to the art of improvisation unearth actions not beholden to a particular tradition. A lifetime in the martial arts and his deep investigation into the Daoist internal arts deeply inform his concepts of body, energy and motion. As a director, he primarily works with scores that pit meticulous structure with vibrant agency. inkBoat and Shinichi have been honored by numerous awards and grants, including 6 Bay Area “Izzie” awards and grants from NEA, MAP Fund, New England Foundation for the Arts, California Arts Council, Rainin Foundation, Creative Work Fund, and Gerbode Foundation. He is the editor of the book 95 Rituals, a tribute to Anna Halprin, and a contributing writer to The Routledge Companion to Butoh Performance. He is featured in the book Butoh America. Contextual Programming: inkBoat - “Clouds from a Crumbling Giant” Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Angel Lau, based in Newburgh, NY, is passionate about percussion, drawing inspiration from his Peruvian heritage, early drumming education with Jeff Haynes, classical studies at Purchase College, and guidance from mentors in NYC. His musical journey spans Afro-Peruvian and Brazilian music, as well as various percussion styles, characterized by a commitment to lifelong learning. Contextual Programming: AfroFuture Dance - Kozonga –(Return in Lingala) Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mark Allen has contributed to The New York Times, NPR's All Things Considered, The Awl, and Vice, hosted his own weekly radio show at WFMU, and performed storytelling and stand-up at Upright Citizen's Brigade NYC, Axis Theater, and 92Y Tribeca. As a journalist, he's lived for a week with a Japanese home-robot, gone bull riding, and been "cured" by an ex-gay church in front of a live audience. Mark is the director of the film Sock Job. Have you experienced his 2003 poem My Ass, that he performed live on The Robin Byrd Show in 2012? Mark once ran an experimental show at Dixon Place called Pitch!, where writers pitched ideas to editors live on stage. Mark has a popular YouTube channel where he creates parodies of ASMR/mukbang videos, as well as videos mocking his current home of Hudson, NY. Despite all this, Mark will probably be forever known as the (first) famous go go boy from the 1990's NYC nightlife scene, and in 2021 he received a GLAM Living Legend Award for his trailblazing g-string. Mark also once helped wrap a giant condom over Jesse Helms' house. Contextual Programming: HUD TV: An Evening With Mark Allen @ Circle 46 Gallery Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Natasha Schmid is an NYC-based dancer originally from Florida. A graduate of Southern Methodist University, Natasha joined Martha Graham 2 upon her graduation and danced with the pre-professional company for two years. Since then, she has performed at the Joyce Theater, among other prestigious venues as a freelance dancer with various companies throughout New York City including Jennifer Muller/The Works, and others. Additionally, Natasha acts as a fitness instructor for SLT and Housework.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Priscilla Vasquez, born in Phoenix, AZ, began her dance journey with Mexican folklórico. Transitioning to modern and ballet in adulthood, she honed her skills studying at Arizona community colleges, and dancing as a soloist with Center Dance Ensemble. Since relocating to NYC, Priscilla has attained a 2-year certificate in the Graham technique as well as a teacher training certificate from the Martha Graham School. Currently, Priscilla freelances as a performer and teacher throughout New York City.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Kai McCoy is a freelance dancer originally from Brooklyn, NY. She is a graduate of Fiorello LaGuardia High School for Music &amp; Art and Performing Arts and was a member of the Teens@Graham program of the Martha Graham School. Kai went on to study dance at the Martha Graham School earning her Certificate in Performance. Since her graduation, Kai performs as a freelance dancer around New York City and teaches Pilates in various studios.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>69 S. Front Street Amtrak (National Railway Passenger Corporation) Originally built in 1874 by the New York Central Railroad, it is the oldest continuously operated station in the state. Besides the Water Level Route, Hudson was also the terminus of the former Boston and Albany Railroad Hudson Branch, as well as another branch leading to Niverville on the B&amp;A Main Line. Passenger service at the station as well as across the nation was assumed by Amtrak in 1971. In the late 1980s, the parking lots on either side of the station were repaved. The next renovation took place between 1991 and 1992 with funds from New York State, after the renovations, the station had a grand re-opening. In the late 1990s, ridership at the Hudson station grew to the point that the city opened up an additional parking lot across the street. In 2009, the city created metered parking on Front Street due to the continuing demand. A task force recently studied the feasibility of raising the platform, a difficult task since north end of the platform is curved and an active freight siding lies near that side of the station Photo and Text Credit: wikipedia.org</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Hudson’s First Brewery Since Prohibition: Before 1920 Hudson boasted a rich beer culture, with several breweries and taprooms catering to the many gangsters, gamblers, and “working girls” who called the city home during that time. After prohibition outlawed the manufacture and sale of “intoxicating liquors” the city went without a brewery until 2015 when Hudson Brewing Company opened its doors. Hudson Brewing started in the garage of proprietor, Will Thibeault, which just so happens to be the birth place one of our beers on tap, Proprietors Pale Ale. HBC remains as dedicated to serving the community and its history as those breweries long ago. Our high-quality beers highlight New York State’s finest malt and hops, and our taproom provides guests with a variety of NYS wine and spirits. Photo and Text Credit: hudsonbrew.com</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>400 STATE STREET The Federal-style stone building, most recently occupied by the Hudson Area Library, was erected by the city of Hudson in the early nineteenth century as an almshouse to provide shelter for the poor. Over the next two hundred years, the structure successively housed a number of institutions including an asylum for the insane, female academy, orphanage, and ultimately a public library. For a brief period, the building served as the private residence of a prominent Hudson citizen. The Galvan Foundation Old Library is an example of the classicizing architecture of the Federal style. Through its symmetry, pediment, and gabled roof, the building exudes a sense of permanence and strength, characteristic of its variety of functions throughout its two hundred year life. The original limestone structure was built in 1818, with its rear addition being constructed between the period of 1884 and 1889. In 2008, the building was added to the National Register of Historic Places.  Photo Credit: Peggy Polenberg</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2022 Archive - BASILICA HUDSON</image:title>
      <image:caption>110 S. FRONT STREET Founded in 2010 by musician Melissa Auf der Maur and filmmaker Tony Stone, Basilica Hudson now operates as a non-profit multidisciplinary arts center, supporting the creation, production, and presentation of independent and innovative arts and culture while fostering a sustainable community. Constructed in 1884, the building originally operated as a factory producing steel railway car wheels and the structure’s intricate truss system pays homage to its industrial past. Basilica Hudson’s programming includes genre-pushing music festivals, large scale marketplace events, regular film screenings, an artist in residency program, a new weekly series of musical performances and art exhibits in their reactivated Gallery Building, and other community collaborations. The majority of its programs are free or sliding scale. Inspiration for its mission and programs is drawn from Hudson’s eclectic and epic history, as well as the regional geography and history. Basilica Hudson invites audiences to discover Hudson and the region and strives to forge experiences that aspire to the scale, grit, and beauty of its surroundings.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>7 FAIRVIEW AVENUE A Special Project made possible by: Deborah &amp; Mark D'Arcy Peggy Polenberg Real Estate Nara Roesler Gallery Rachel Tretter The former American Legion Hall has been totally renovated inside &amp; out. The vast 8,000+ SF 2 story building, sited on 1.5 acres, has been transformed into a state-of-the art 6,000+ SF gallery with a separate 2,000 SF luxury apartment above. The gallery features a grand main entry area, super high ceilings, huge load-in double doors, polished concrete floors, full sprinkler system, high capacity HVAC system, handicap accessible mens &amp; womens bathrooms, office space, audio/visual room, storage rooms, full catering kitchen, 400 AMP 2 Phase electrical service &amp; a massive parking area that accommodates 80 cars. The luxury apartment features a large entry room with a Gourmet SS Kitchen, eat-in countertop, hardwood floors, 2 tiled baths, a beautiful bedroom, designer lighting, a massive light filled media room &amp; several closets. Imagine your Soho/Chelsea Gallery in the heart of Hudson NY. Rendering Credit: Peggy Polenberg Real Estate, Principal Broker</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2022 Archive - COLUMBIA COUNTY COURTHOUSE</image:title>
      <image:caption>401 UNION STREET The building faces northeast and is a four story gray colored imestone and concrete structure. The building is located on spacious landscaped grounds in the center of Hudson. The building contains Vermont marble. The northeast front has four columns rising to a decorated pediment at the roof line. The first story windows have small pediment at the top and the second story windows are arched. A stone balustrade runs along the flat roof line. On the center of the roof is a large green colored dome. An addition was constructed on the southwest side. The large courtroom is located on the second story above the northeast entrance. The courtroom has a wide dome ceiling and contains a large portrait of Judge Peter Van Ness arriving at the courthouse at Claverack in 1787. The building was renovated in 2014. The architect was Lothrop Associates and the contractor was Eugene DiLorebzo, Inc. Photo and Text Credit: Courthouses.co</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2022 Archive - ELEVATED MATTER</image:title>
      <image:caption>422 1/2 WARREN STREET ELEVATED MATTER is a salon-style private gallery in a historic Warren street townhouse. The gallery opened in June 2021 and shows fine art, fine studio jewelry, and design. The focus is on contemporary American artists and designers who engage deeply with historical processes and craft. Careful curatorial attention is paid to the non-traditional and unexpected, particularly in the realm of the senses. This emphasis on sensory elevation infuses the space with an intimate elegance. The founder, Chris Davies, is an artist-jeweler hailing from a family of artists, architects, and designers going back generations. He is also a classically trained philosopher and astrologer in the living Vedic tradition of India. Photo Credit: Shannon Greer</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2022 Archive - HENRY HUDSON RIVERFRONT PARK</image:title>
      <image:caption>108 WATER STREET Rick’s Point is a community space located along Hudson’s Waterfront. The city has focused efforts on improving Hudson’s Waterfront District through New York State’s Downtown Revitalization Initiative, developing purpose-built spaces to promote educational, entrepreneurial, and business development while placing an emphasis on arts industries. The incorporation of greenspace and public parks work to foster a sense of community and engage the public as a center of beautification and gathering within Hudson.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 artists - Michael Larry Simpson</image:title>
      <image:caption>Lifelong painter and designer. Formal training at the College of William and Mary in Virginia and the School of Visual Arts and Art Student's League in New York City. Always working in multiple styles and series with primary interest in abstraction, minimalism, concept, color, line, design, construction, oil, latex, stain and wood. Very process-oriented with interest in designing, decorating and constructing art works. https://www.michaellarrysimpson.com/ PHOTO : https://www.saatchiart.com/michaellarrysimpson</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 artists - ALESSANDRO PESSOLI</image:title>
      <image:caption>Alessandro Pessoli was born in 1963 in Cervia, Italy. He currently lives and works in Los Angeles. His practice is typically multimedia in nature, focusing on drawing, painting and sculpture, while also favoring ceramic. Often underscored by themes spanning politics, religion, history, culture, and identity, his research recalls the theme of the sacred and the religious, emerging both from the resumption of historical figures, classical art-historical iconography, and everyday images which intermingle in a reconstruction of reality that is dreamlike, painful, and sometimes grotesque, but never lacking instinctive emotion.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 artists - Sondra Loring</image:title>
      <image:caption>Sondra Loring is an interdisciplinary queer witch, sharing somatic practices, yoga, meditation, science, poetry, farming and dance, with a strong sense of play, and a nurturing of community. She lives on Feathertail Farm, a small shared garden.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 artists - Matrix</image:title>
      <image:caption>Matrix also known as Code Ready is one of the most diverse hip hop artist mixing the 90's hip hop sound with a modern wordplay twist, rapping and  at various venues and platforms throughout New York and the greater Upstate Regions.for over 20 years has never let his passion for hip hop music fade by reaching thousands with his uplifting sound.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 artists - Time &amp; Space Limited / TSL</image:title>
      <image:caption>Linda Mussmann has written texts for performance for over 50 years. SAID &amp; DONE is her most recent rumination – filled with poetry and politics and memory. Some words stand alone as sound – some are loaded with association – some offer hints of intriguing digressions. Claudia Bruce, Lindas long-time muse and collaborator, brings her individual style to the production – an approach that blurs and merges the roles of director, writer, and performer – a process she and Linda have honed over the past 50 years. They stitch text, movement, and image together – with light and shadow – to create a visionary landscape. Charlotte Stickles brings her extensive practice of dance to the performance. She has studied classical and modern styles of movement for the past 18 years and has developed many projects of her own. Her voice and movement contribute a special dimension to the performance. Mussmann and Bruce and Stickles conjure the elements of text and light and movement to build a work inspired by Mussmann’s musings on topics including, but not limited to, politics and poetry and remembrances with a mention, here and there, of icons and philosophical conundrums. SAID &amp; DONE recalls a vintage photograph – mysterious and compelling – its impact caught in a flash of sound, image &amp; movement. It is a spectacle rooted in the past and projected into the future – with gestures and reflections that open up space and time. www.timeandspace.org</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 artists - Maximilian Cappelli-King</image:title>
      <image:caption>Shortly before graduating from college, Max was introduced to Jonah and invited to participate in the creation of AIRLOCKS, a work inspired by Robert Rauschenberg’s Pelican (1963) and performed as part of Doug Aitken’s Station to Station in 2013. Max continued working with Jonah the following year on Fragments (2014) created for the Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company in Salt Lake City. After some time away from the stage, Max is happy to be making this return as part of JBC, and was recently promoted to Associate following his performances at FIAF’s Florence Gould Hall.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 artists - LOKI ANTHONY</image:title>
      <image:caption>As of January 2023 Loki Anthony has assumed the position of Public Relations and Outreach Manager here at  Lightforms Art Center. Loki has many years of experience in the arts as a Multi-media Artist, Curator, and exhibition designer, as well as over 20 years of working with local organizations throughout Columbia County and beyond. His focus at Lightforms is in developing healthy relationships with our arts community and bridging other art-based causes with our own mission of the free expression of art +spirit through use of our space.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 artists - Rune Olsen</image:title>
      <image:caption>Rune Olsen is a sculptor and makes drawings. His figurative and representational artworks incorporate a wide variety of easily found and domestic materials such as industrial copper pipe sourced at the hardware store, Q-tips, cheeseballs, a bathtub, a sink, and a shower curtain, among many other kinds of materials and objects. The resulting sculptures and drawings reflect the everyday struggle to enact humanity in a traumatized and anxiety ridden world. He often references his own childhood and background as the subject of his work, having grown up being a bullied queer kid on a small religious island in the fjords of Norway during the height of the AIDS crisis. His artworks have also addressed eating disorders and resulting body dysmorphia, as well as his own experience with neurodivergence. The sculptures and drawings elicit the complex and contrasting emotions that many of us experience while navigating contemporary life, recognizing that exhilaration and disgust, self-hate and fulfillment can exist simultaneously. By continuing to confront his own history, observe normative narratives, analyze human behavior in viral memes, and use domestic ready-mades to sculpt these vulnerable states, Rune Olsen’s work reflects the everyday challenge to be human. Since his first solo show of assisted readymades in 1997 at UKS in Norway he has exhibited widely throughout USA and Europe. His sculptures relating to the body and human condition have been exhibited at The Bronx Museum in New York, the Drawing Biennial at Kunstnernes Hus in Norway, LaMama Galleria, Islip Art Museum, Jones Center for Contemporary Art, Montgomery Art Museum, Smack Mellon and Exit Art. His work has been reviewed in Art Forum, Sculpture Magazine, Art in America, and has been the focus of several magazine features and interviews. Rune Olsen has won multiple awards from The Norwegian Government, including a distinguished three-year work grant for young emerging artists. He has been awarded a studio residency with Artist Alliance in New York, a place at Art Omi International Artists Residency, and a residency with The Headlands Center for the Arts. He is a 2009 Fellow in Sculpture from the New York Foundation for the Arts. From 2011 - 2012 he held a yearlong residency at Citè Internationale des arts in Paris. Rune Olsen has taught at numerous institutions including the Outreach program at Cooper Union, the undergraduate program at John Jay College, and most recently he was an Assistant Professor in Visual Arts in both the undergraduate and graduate programs at Boston University. Rune Olsen currently lives in the Hudson Valley, New York.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Michael Lavine is a portrait and entertainment photographer based in New York City. Renowned for his visually dynamic sensibility and keen attention to formal composition, Michael has been making iconic photographs of celebrities with his unique, dramatic style for 25 years. His photographs of luminaries such as Kurt Cobain, Jay-Z, Cher, Keith Richards, Tilda Swinton and Brian Cranston have graced magazine and album covers around the world. Michael works extensively in the Network Television industry, shooting advertising campaigns for shows such as Empire, The Following, 24, Fringe and The X-Files. As one of the leading photographers in the Hip Hop world, Michael has shot album covers for artists such as Notorious B.I.G, Puffy, Lil’ Kim, and The Wu Tang. In fine art, Lavine has had three shows at Team Gallery in Chelsea, exhibiting a series of artist portraits including Elizabeth Peyton, Karen Kilimnick and John Currin. In 1996 Simon &amp; Schuster published “Noise from the Underground” a book of Michael’s photographs of indie rock bands; including Nirvana, Sonic Youth, Soundgarden, Pavement, and Dinosaur Jr. In 2009, Abrams published “GRUNGE” a book of Michael’s photographs documenting the Seattle punk scene of the 80’s. https://www.michaellavine.com PHOTO FROM IMDb</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The first-born child of my parents, I continue to be the oldest of my siblings. Born in Jamaica, Queens, raised in NJ, I have been a college administrator, stay at home dad, bartender, waiter, teacher, carpenter, contractor, designer, artist. I like to take things apart and, to a lesser degree, put them back together. I have a favorite fork. Since early 2013, I have lived and worked in Hudson, New York. I am the artist-in-residence at 46 Green Street Studios, a creative center which has studio spaces for artists and the home of Circle 46 Gallery which I co-own and co-curate.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Donna Barrett lives near Hudson, NY. Her artwork has been acquired by the Everhart Museum in Scranton, PA; the Absolut collection of the Spritmuseum in Stockholm, Sweden; the Art Students League of New York; and for corporate and private collections. Most recently her work was exhibited at CREATE Gallery in Catskill, NY, and in online auctions to benefit the Hudson Area Library in Hudson and CITYarts in NYC. She has exhibited locally in group shows for Columbia County of the Arts in Hudson, at Spencertown Academy in Spencertown, and at M Gallery and Brik Gallery in Catskill. She has also exhibited in group shows at the Children’s Museum in Troy; the University at Albany Art Museum in Albany; the Walter and Leonore Annenberg Conference Center for Medical Education in Wynnewood, PA; and the Art Students League and CITYarts events in NYC. Donna Barrett has an MA in Painting from the University at Albany, a Professional Certificate in Arts Administration from New York University School of Continuing and Professional Studies, and a BFA in Art History and a BS in Nursing from the University of Texas, Austin. She studied visual art at the Art Students League of New York with Robert Beverly Hale, Rudolf Baranik, John Groth, and Hananiah Harari.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Stern explores the nostalgic quality of the moments that he paints by revealing specific physical attributes in these personal portraits from remembered spaces. “The paintings hold emotional narrative information, as the sculptures serve as simple documentation of physicality,” he explains. “Made from history; the work serves as both a reminder of and graceful wink toward the past.” https://www.booooooom.com/2022/03/16/artist-spotlight-jay-stern/</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Award-winning and independent Iranian dance artist Tanin Torabi works in the realm of performance, choreography, and film. With a background in Sociology, she holds an MA in Contemporary Dance Performance from the University of Limerick. Torabi’s works have been honored numerously by renowned festivals and academies worldwide. She has received various awards including the Creative Vision Award, Jury Prize, Best Artist Film, and Best Experimental Film.  Torabi has served as a jury member of festivals like the Cannes Dance Film Festival(FR), Dance Camera West (USA), Jacksonville Dance Film Festival (US), etc. Her works have been curated for exhibitions like E-FLUX, SOMA Gallery, Lazina Center of Contemporary Art, Light Moves, among others. She is a member of The School of Hard Knocks company directed by NYC based choreographer Yoshiko Chuma, and the recipient of residencies offered by Cite Internationale des Arts (FR, 2023-2024), Montpellier Danse (FR, 2023), Dance Limerick(IRE, 2023), and Vayu Residency (IR, 2022) to undertake choreographic research on both her performance and film projects. Tehran. December 2023 by Arya Khaksari</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 artists - Carole Eisner</image:title>
      <image:caption>Carole Eisner has worked with scrap and recycled metal for 40 years creating elegant, abstract forms welded in steel. The artist's compositions reflect the surprising malleability she finds with metal. She works with “the debris of our civilization,” reclaiming and reassembling disregarded fragments of buildings and bridges into art. Eisner's longevity as an artist is a testament to the natural marriage between her monumental outdoor sculptures and the climate of public spaces. Eisner received a BFA from Syracuse University. A lifelong New Yorker, the artist splits her time between New York City and Weston, Connecticut. https://susaneleyfineart.com/Detail/artists/Eisner/view/bio</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Osun Zotique "Ocean Zoh-TEAK," [they/them/theirs] is a somatic artist, music director and PhD candidate: native to Atlanta, a Hudsonite of 7 years, and a New Yorker since age 18. Professionally, they are a NYS certified educator, special adviser to the City school district, Executive Director of LGBTQIA+ nonprofit OutHudson, and recently our nation's first transgender non-binary individual to stand for federal elected office. As co-chair of the 2022 Hot Topics, Osun looks forward to sharing their passion for highlighting creativity (in concert with Hudson Eye's mission to do the same), and also: with special reverence for the historic LGBTQIA+ entrepreneurship and general American ingenuity which have been a backbone of the Hudson River Valley School region's creative economy: past, present and future.  Photo credit: Bobby Miller.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Rich Volo moved to the City Of Hudson in 2006 and shortly thereafter, Trixie Starr was “born”. Dance parties, “Trixie’s Whorehouse” started in Hudson in 2008 with DJ Gio, and Trixie decided it was time for a Pride Parade in Hudson in 2010. Since then, Trixie Starr has organized ten Pride weekends, including Parades, Festivals, and dozens of other events for the community over the years. You can buy cookies, from “Trixie’s Oven” at the Hudson Farmers’ Market on Saturdays 9am-1pm. Trixie's latest project is TrixiesList.com, a community event calendar. Rich "Trixie" Volo will be representing the City of Hudson's 4th Ward as Councilmember in 2024. Photo Credit: David McIntyre</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Andy Šlemenda (they/them) is a queer, transgender artist from rural Appalachia. They roleplay with concepts of transformation and transcendence embedded in corporeality and spirituality. Their artworks challenge perceptions that the unknown or unusual, historically deemed the queer, is evil. Šlemenda rehabilitates these queer-coded representations through site-specific events and sculptures. Šlemenda draws from their origins in Northwestern Pennsylvania, a region known for its agriculutural workingclass, paranormal sightings, and the Amish and Quaker communities. Coming out there and expressing themselves as trans was a difficult but powerful experience. This process of self-actualization grew into a passion for occult practices. Šlemenda found that the esoteric encapsulated a transcendent approach to selfhood encoded in a complex, abstract visual language. Their creative works often emerge from these otherworldly systems as a means of channeling the deepest apparitions of the self. Šlemenda’s artworks have been exhibited throughout the United States, France, Germany, Turkey and Canada. They received their MFA from New York University Steinhardt and were a Sorbonne-Panthéon Université 1 postgraduate fellow. They have instructed courses at Carnegie Mellon University and NYU. Their work has been included in Viola Kolarov’s On Reading Walter Benjamin as Pure Medium, in conversation with Katherine Sperber in Strange Fire Collective and with Nüans Nüans for Revolver Publishing. BIO CREDIT : https://www.andyslemenda.com/info PHOTO CREDIT : https://www.turley.gallery/the-garden</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Raymond is a multidisciplinary artist, researcher, and writer. Their practice focuses on improvisation and visualization through embodied techniques. They're a graduate of the Juilliard School and NYU. Since reconnecting with Jonah Boaker, their collaboration converges on aspects related to one's purpose and discovery of the ways in which dancing presents possibilities of liberation. Where form frees from being bound to meridians flowing through poles; banking between dynamic states of being.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 artists - Mimi Czajka Graminski</image:title>
      <image:caption>Mimi Czajka Graminski is a multi-disciplinary artist working in a variety of media - sculpture, installation, drawing, painting, photography, video. Her work is wide ranging, and is consistently based in the exploration of materials, light and color. https://www.mimigraminski.com/about</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A topliner and producer of enigmatic force, Allie Young makes nostalgic, gritty, vocalpower pop. On her self-released debut EP Changeling (March 2023), honest lyricism cuts through waves of magnetic soundscapes and vocal layers that range from delicate to dissonant and bellowing. She is also an event curator, artist manager and Kingston, NY local. Her live performances infuse tenor saxophone, vocoder, off-kilter samples, synths and other mysteries.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A third generation Florida native, Jean grew up on Anna Maria Island. She holds an MFA from the University of Oregon, a BA from the University of Florida, an AS in Biological Parks Technology from State College of Florida, Gainesville. She held teaching positions at Ringling College of Art and Design, University of Oregon and State College of Florida, Manatee. Jean is a certified Master Gardener and Master Naturalist, has served on Sarasota County’s Environmentally Sensitive Lands Oversight Council, governing boards of Sea to Shore Alliance and the Friends of Myakka River State Park. She sailed and painted throughout The Caribbean, Bahamas and Central America. With her husband, Steven Schaefer, part of each year is spent on a small farm in Old Myakka, a cottage in the Village of Longboat Key and with family on a ranch in Montana. A life altering month in Cuba was the apex of 2012. BIO CREDIT : https://jeanblackburn.com/about/ PHOTO CREDIT : Image Courtesy Of Jean Blackburn/</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 artists - Meredith Brick</image:title>
      <image:caption>When I was considering buying a house in 2006, I read that this little town in upstate New York, Hudson, had a local drag performer, Musty Chiffon. For me, that was a gay “green light”. When there’s a drag queen at the door, it tells people that it’s a queer-safe(r) space. In 2013, Girlgantua organized a “Drag Race” around 7th Street Park on Halloween. I think I was the emcee. There was a young college student, Dominick Multari, (now, Meredith Brick) dressed in Tim Curry-esque Rocky Horror fishnets and heels, who ran around 7th Street Park. PHOTO &amp; BIO CREDIT: https://www.trixieslist.com/2023/04/07/meredith-brick-the-next-generation-of-hudson-drag/</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 artists - David L. Bullis</image:title>
      <image:caption>David Bullis lived in North Benton, Ohio. From the beginning he was an outsider with a dark sense of humor, a curiosity that rural Ohio could not satisfy, and a need to create. When graduating high school he was told by his father that he could not be an artist. That, “Making art is not a job.” David’s response was to join the Navy and see the world. He became a fighter jet mechanic on an aircraft carrier and toured the Asian Seas. After the Navy he spent the late 60’s exploring the North and South Western United States, experimenting with painting, making sand candles, and racing cars. Eventually he returned to Ohio, got married and raised a family. He had a large workshop / studio where he spent the large majority of his free time creating and building things. Not satisfied with just fitting in the time to create art, he took early retirement and devoted the last 15 years of his life to doing what he wanted to do - paint, sculpt, carve, build, and write. He accepted death knowing that he had made the most out of life and that he had created as much as he was able to.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 artists - Jon IsherwooD: PUBLIC SCULPTURE (2022, 2023: Seasonal)</image:title>
      <image:caption>Isherwood’s public artwork has been widely exhibited in public museums and private galleries in US, Canada, Europe and China. He is the recipient of a Jerome Foundation Fellowship, the Pollock-Krasner Foundation award and an Honorary Doctorate from the University of New York at Plattsburgh. His sculpture has recently been exhibited at Villa Strozzi, Florence, Italy, The National Archaeological museum, Florence Italy, Ping Yao II, China; The DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum Boston Mass and in Belgrave Square, London, UK. He has had over 25 solo exhibitions, including Reeves Contemporary in NYC, John Davis Gallery in NYC; The C. Grimaldis Gallery in Baltimore; Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park and Museum in Hamilton, OH. He has been featured in many group exhibitions, including the Peggy Guggenheim Museum in Venice, Italy; The McNay Museum, San Antonio, TX; The Derby City Museum, Derby, UK; and Kunsthalle, Manheim, Germany. His work can be found in more than 25 public collections. Isherwood has completed over 30 commissions in the private and public sector including a recent commission for New Jersey Public art, Capital One investments, USA, the US State department Art in Embassies program for the new Embassy in Oslo Norway, The Peninsula hotel, Beijing China, Public Art San Antonio, Fidelity investment UK, BCA, St Paul MN and The Woodner Memorial sculpture at the Evening Star building Washington DC. Isherwood’s work has been reviewed in The New York Times, Art in America, ArtNews, The Washington Post, The New York Sun, Sculpture Magazine, Partisan Reviews, The Philadelphia Enquirer, London Times and in The Guardian, UK. He has made personal appearances on shows featuring his work, including WAMC Public Radio and The Culture Show, BBC Television, UK. He has lectured at numerous colleges and universities in the U.S, Europe and China. He teaches at Bennington College VT and is the President of the Digital Stone Project. Photo Credit: jonisherwood.com.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>William Kentridge was born in 1955 in Johannesburg, South Africa where he currently lives and works. Often drawing from socio-political conditions in post-apartheid South Africa, William Kentridge’s work takes on a form that is expressionist in nature For Kentridge, the process of recording history is constructed from reconfigured fragments to arrive at a provisional understanding of the past—this act of recording, dismembering and reordering crosses over into an essential activity of the studio. His work spans a diverse range of artistic media such as drawing, performance, film, printmaking, sculpture and painting. Kentridge has also directed a number of acclaimed operas and theatrical productions.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Alexandre Arrechea’s practice comprises large-scale installations, sculptures, watercolor drawings, and videos that address issues of history, memory, politics, and the power relations of the urban landscape.  He often works with site-specific materials and/or imagery, exploring the ideological and philosophical legacy of the context in which the work is produced.   Born in Trinidad, Cuba, in 1970, Arrechea graduated from the Instituto Superior de Arte (ISA) in Havana in 1994. He was a founding member of the influential Cuban artist collective Los Carpinteros (1991-2003). As a solo artist, Arrechea represented his homeland in the first ever Cuban Pavilion at the Venice Biennale (2011) as well as the 11th Havana Biennial (2012).  Arrechea is widely recognized for Nolimits (2013), a monumental project composed of ten sculptures inspired by iconic buildings in New York City and erected along Park Avenue, and Katrina Chairs (2016), erected at the Coachella Music Festival, Palm Springs, California, USA.  Arrechea’s major sculptural commission ‘Orange Functional’ (2022) is currently on view at Art Omi, Ghent, NY. He has forthcoming exhibitions at ArtYard, Frenchtown, NJ and the Ethelbert Cooper Gallery of African and African American Arts at Harvard University, Cambridge, MA in September 2022.   Recent exhibitions and projects include: Corners, at Galeria Nara Roesler, in New York (2019), USA;  Obsesiones y acumulaciones: el gabinete del artista, at Estudio Figueroa-Vives and the Norwegian Embassy in Cuba (2019), in Havana, Cuba; The World’s Game: Fútbol and Contemporary Art, at Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM), in Miami (2018), USA; Construções sensíveis, at Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil (CCBB-RJ) (2018), in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Adiós Utopia: Dreams and Deceptions in Cuban Art since 1950, at the Walker Art Center (2017), in Minneapolis, and at the Museum of Fine Arts (2017), in Houston, USA; Without masks: Contemporary Afro – Cuban Art, at Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes de La Habana (2017), in Havana, Cuba.   His works can be found in numerous important collections, such as: Daros Collection, Zurich, Switzerland; Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), Los Angeles, USA; Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York, USA; Museo del Barrio, New York, USA; Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía (MNCARS), Madrid, Spain.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A homage to Ukrainian-born Brazilian writer Clarice Lispector’s extraordinary feminist novel, choreographer and dancer Jodi Melnick and collaborator Maya Lee-Parritz’s duo Água Viva expands upon Lispector’s notions of virtuosity, sexuality, and the spectacular, probing the limits of spontaneity through intricate movement. Melnick is “one of the most beautiful dancers there ever was—full of delicacy, lucidity, sensuality, mystery, and ferocity, which gives her an indelible sense of drama” – Gia Kourlas, DANCE magazine “My vision is to use body language to demonstrate how dance can communicate, locate a nerve, and unhinge a narrative.” – Jodi Melnick</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Osun Zotique "Ocean Zoh-TEAK," [they/them/theirs] is a somatic artist, music director and PhD candidate: native to Atlanta, a Hudsonite of 7 years, and a New Yorker since age 18. Professionally, they are a NYS certified educator, special adviser to the City school district, Executive Director of LGBTQIA+ nonprofit OutHudson, and recently our nation's first transgender non-binary individual to stand for federal elected office. As co-chair of the 2022 Hot Topics, Osun looks forward to sharing their passion for highlighting creativity (in concert with Hudson Eye's mission to do the same), and also: with special reverence for the historic LGBTQIA+ entrepreneurship and general American ingenuity which have been a backbone of the Hudson River Valley School region's creative economy: past, present and future.  Photo credit: Bobby Miller.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 Archive - Jean Blackburn</image:title>
      <image:caption>A third generation Florida native, Jean grew up on Anna Maria Island. She holds an MFA from the University of Oregon, a BA from the University of Florida, an AS in Biological Parks Technology from State College of Florida, Gainesville. She held teaching positions at Ringling College of Art and Design, University of Oregon and State College of Florida, Manatee. Jean is a certified Master Gardener and Master Naturalist, has served on Sarasota County’s Environmentally Sensitive Lands Oversight Council, governing boards of Sea to Shore Alliance and the Friends of Myakka River State Park. She sailed and painted throughout The Caribbean, Bahamas and Central America. With her husband, Steven Schaefer, part of each year is spent on a small farm in Old Myakka, a cottage in the Village of Longboat Key and with family on a ranch in Montana. A life altering month in Cuba was the apex of 2012. BIO CREDIT : https://jeanblackburn.com/about/ PHOTO CREDIT : Image Courtesy Of Jean Blackburn/</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 Archive - Jon IsherwooD: PUBLIC SCULPTURE (2022, 2023: Seasonal)</image:title>
      <image:caption>Isherwood’s public artwork has been widely exhibited in public museums and private galleries in US, Canada, Europe and China. He is the recipient of a Jerome Foundation Fellowship, the Pollock-Krasner Foundation award and an Honorary Doctorate from the University of New York at Plattsburgh. His sculpture has recently been exhibited at Villa Strozzi, Florence, Italy, The National Archaeological museum, Florence Italy, Ping Yao II, China; The DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum Boston Mass and in Belgrave Square, London, UK. He has had over 25 solo exhibitions, including Reeves Contemporary in NYC, John Davis Gallery in NYC; The C. Grimaldis Gallery in Baltimore; Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park and Museum in Hamilton, OH. He has been featured in many group exhibitions, including the Peggy Guggenheim Museum in Venice, Italy; The McNay Museum, San Antonio, TX; The Derby City Museum, Derby, UK; and Kunsthalle, Manheim, Germany. His work can be found in more than 25 public collections. Isherwood has completed over 30 commissions in the private and public sector including a recent commission for New Jersey Public art, Capital One investments, USA, the US State department Art in Embassies program for the new Embassy in Oslo Norway, The Peninsula hotel, Beijing China, Public Art San Antonio, Fidelity investment UK, BCA, St Paul MN and The Woodner Memorial sculpture at the Evening Star building Washington DC. Isherwood’s work has been reviewed in The New York Times, Art in America, ArtNews, The Washington Post, The New York Sun, Sculpture Magazine, Partisan Reviews, The Philadelphia Enquirer, London Times and in The Guardian, UK. He has made personal appearances on shows featuring his work, including WAMC Public Radio and The Culture Show, BBC Television, UK. He has lectured at numerous colleges and universities in the U.S, Europe and China. He teaches at Bennington College VT and is the President of the Digital Stone Project. Photo Credit: jonisherwood.com.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Stern explores the nostalgic quality of the moments that he paints by revealing specific physical attributes in these personal portraits from remembered spaces. “The paintings hold emotional narrative information, as the sculptures serve as simple documentation of physicality,” he explains. “Made from history; the work serves as both a reminder of and graceful wink toward the past.” https://www.booooooom.com/2022/03/16/artist-spotlight-jay-stern/</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A topliner and producer of enigmatic force, Allie Young makes nostalgic, gritty, vocalpower pop. On her self-released debut EP Changeling (March 2023), honest lyricism cuts through waves of magnetic soundscapes and vocal layers that range from delicate to dissonant and bellowing. She is also an event curator, artist manager and Kingston, NY local. Her live performances infuse tenor saxophone, vocoder, off-kilter samples, synths and other mysteries.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Alexandre Arrechea’s practice comprises large-scale installations, sculptures, watercolor drawings, and videos that address issues of history, memory, politics, and the power relations of the urban landscape.  He often works with site-specific materials and/or imagery, exploring the ideological and philosophical legacy of the context in which the work is produced.   Born in Trinidad, Cuba, in 1970, Arrechea graduated from the Instituto Superior de Arte (ISA) in Havana in 1994. He was a founding member of the influential Cuban artist collective Los Carpinteros (1991-2003). As a solo artist, Arrechea represented his homeland in the first ever Cuban Pavilion at the Venice Biennale (2011) as well as the 11th Havana Biennial (2012).  Arrechea is widely recognized for Nolimits (2013), a monumental project composed of ten sculptures inspired by iconic buildings in New York City and erected along Park Avenue, and Katrina Chairs (2016), erected at the Coachella Music Festival, Palm Springs, California, USA.  Arrechea’s major sculptural commission ‘Orange Functional’ (2022) is currently on view at Art Omi, Ghent, NY. He has forthcoming exhibitions at ArtYard, Frenchtown, NJ and the Ethelbert Cooper Gallery of African and African American Arts at Harvard University, Cambridge, MA in September 2022.   Recent exhibitions and projects include: Corners, at Galeria Nara Roesler, in New York (2019), USA;  Obsesiones y acumulaciones: el gabinete del artista, at Estudio Figueroa-Vives and the Norwegian Embassy in Cuba (2019), in Havana, Cuba; The World’s Game: Fútbol and Contemporary Art, at Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM), in Miami (2018), USA; Construções sensíveis, at Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil (CCBB-RJ) (2018), in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Adiós Utopia: Dreams and Deceptions in Cuban Art since 1950, at the Walker Art Center (2017), in Minneapolis, and at the Museum of Fine Arts (2017), in Houston, USA; Without masks: Contemporary Afro – Cuban Art, at Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes de La Habana (2017), in Havana, Cuba.   His works can be found in numerous important collections, such as: Daros Collection, Zurich, Switzerland; Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), Los Angeles, USA; Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York, USA; Museo del Barrio, New York, USA; Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía (MNCARS), Madrid, Spain.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 Archive - Michael Lavine</image:title>
      <image:caption>Michael Lavine is a portrait and entertainment photographer based in New York City. Renowned for his visually dynamic sensibility and keen attention to formal composition, Michael has been making iconic photographs of celebrities with his unique, dramatic style for 25 years. His photographs of luminaries such as Kurt Cobain, Jay-Z, Cher, Keith Richards, Tilda Swinton and Brian Cranston have graced magazine and album covers around the world. Michael works extensively in the Network Television industry, shooting advertising campaigns for shows such as Empire, The Following, 24, Fringe and The X-Files. As one of the leading photographers in the Hip Hop world, Michael has shot album covers for artists such as Notorious B.I.G, Puffy, Lil’ Kim, and The Wu Tang. In fine art, Lavine has had three shows at Team Gallery in Chelsea, exhibiting a series of artist portraits including Elizabeth Peyton, Karen Kilimnick and John Currin. In 1996 Simon &amp; Schuster published “Noise from the Underground” a book of Michael’s photographs of indie rock bands; including Nirvana, Sonic Youth, Soundgarden, Pavement, and Dinosaur Jr. In 2009, Abrams published “GRUNGE” a book of Michael’s photographs documenting the Seattle punk scene of the 80’s. https://www.michaellavine.com PHOTO FROM IMDb</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 Archive - David L. Bullis</image:title>
      <image:caption>David Bullis lived in North Benton, Ohio. From the beginning he was an outsider with a dark sense of humor, a curiosity that rural Ohio could not satisfy, and a need to create. When graduating high school he was told by his father that he could not be an artist. That, “Making art is not a job.” David’s response was to join the Navy and see the world. He became a fighter jet mechanic on an aircraft carrier and toured the Asian Seas. After the Navy he spent the late 60’s exploring the North and South Western United States, experimenting with painting, making sand candles, and racing cars. Eventually he returned to Ohio, got married and raised a family. He had a large workshop / studio where he spent the large majority of his free time creating and building things. Not satisfied with just fitting in the time to create art, he took early retirement and devoted the last 15 years of his life to doing what he wanted to do - paint, sculpt, carve, build, and write. He accepted death knowing that he had made the most out of life and that he had created as much as he was able to.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 Archive - Michael Larry Simpson</image:title>
      <image:caption>Lifelong painter and designer. Formal training at the College of William and Mary in Virginia and the School of Visual Arts and Art Student's League in New York City. Always working in multiple styles and series with primary interest in abstraction, minimalism, concept, color, line, design, construction, oil, latex, stain and wood. Very process-oriented with interest in designing, decorating and constructing art works. https://www.michaellarrysimpson.com/ PHOTO : https://www.saatchiart.com/michaellarrysimpson</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 Archive - Mimi Czajka Graminski</image:title>
      <image:caption>Mimi Czajka Graminski is a multi-disciplinary artist working in a variety of media - sculpture, installation, drawing, painting, photography, video. Her work is wide ranging, and is consistently based in the exploration of materials, light and color. https://www.mimigraminski.com/about</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 Archive - LOKI ANTHONY</image:title>
      <image:caption>As of January 2023 Loki Anthony has assumed the position of Public Relations and Outreach Manager here at  Lightforms Art Center. Loki has many years of experience in the arts as a Multi-media Artist, Curator, and exhibition designer, as well as over 20 years of working with local organizations throughout Columbia County and beyond. His focus at Lightforms is in developing healthy relationships with our arts community and bridging other art-based causes with our own mission of the free expression of art +spirit through use of our space.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>William Kentridge was born in 1955 in Johannesburg, South Africa where he currently lives and works. Often drawing from socio-political conditions in post-apartheid South Africa, William Kentridge’s work takes on a form that is expressionist in nature For Kentridge, the process of recording history is constructed from reconfigured fragments to arrive at a provisional understanding of the past—this act of recording, dismembering and reordering crosses over into an essential activity of the studio. His work spans a diverse range of artistic media such as drawing, performance, film, printmaking, sculpture and painting. Kentridge has also directed a number of acclaimed operas and theatrical productions.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 Archive - Time &amp; Space Limited / TSL</image:title>
      <image:caption>Linda Mussmann has written texts for performance for over 50 years. SAID &amp; DONE is her most recent rumination – filled with poetry and politics and memory. Some words stand alone as sound – some are loaded with association – some offer hints of intriguing digressions. Claudia Bruce, Lindas long-time muse and collaborator, brings her individual style to the production – an approach that blurs and merges the roles of director, writer, and performer – a process she and Linda have honed over the past 50 years. They stitch text, movement, and image together – with light and shadow – to create a visionary landscape. Charlotte Stickles brings her extensive practice of dance to the performance. She has studied classical and modern styles of movement for the past 18 years and has developed many projects of her own. Her voice and movement contribute a special dimension to the performance. Mussmann and Bruce and Stickles conjure the elements of text and light and movement to build a work inspired by Mussmann’s musings on topics including, but not limited to, politics and poetry and remembrances with a mention, here and there, of icons and philosophical conundrums. SAID &amp; DONE recalls a vintage photograph – mysterious and compelling – its impact caught in a flash of sound, image &amp; movement. It is a spectacle rooted in the past and projected into the future – with gestures and reflections that open up space and time. www.timeandspace.org</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 Archive - Tanin Torabi</image:title>
      <image:caption>Award-winning and independent Iranian dance artist Tanin Torabi works in the realm of performance, choreography, and film. With a background in Sociology, she holds an MA in Contemporary Dance Performance from the University of Limerick. Torabi’s works have been honored numerously by renowned festivals and academies worldwide. She has received various awards including the Creative Vision Award, Jury Prize, Best Artist Film, and Best Experimental Film.  Torabi has served as a jury member of festivals like the Cannes Dance Film Festival(FR), Dance Camera West (USA), Jacksonville Dance Film Festival (US), etc. Her works have been curated for exhibitions like E-FLUX, SOMA Gallery, Lazina Center of Contemporary Art, Light Moves, among others. She is a member of The School of Hard Knocks company directed by NYC based choreographer Yoshiko Chuma, and the recipient of residencies offered by Cite Internationale des Arts (FR, 2023-2024), Montpellier Danse (FR, 2023), Dance Limerick(IRE, 2023), and Vayu Residency (IR, 2022) to undertake choreographic research on both her performance and film projects. Tehran. December 2023 by Arya Khaksari</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 Archive - RICH VOLO aka trixie starr</image:title>
      <image:caption>Rich Volo moved to the City Of Hudson in 2006 and shortly thereafter, Trixie Starr was “born”. Dance parties, “Trixie’s Whorehouse” started in Hudson in 2008 with DJ Gio, and Trixie decided it was time for a Pride Parade in Hudson in 2010. Since then, Trixie Starr has organized ten Pride weekends, including Parades, Festivals, and dozens of other events for the community over the years. You can buy cookies, from “Trixie’s Oven” at the Hudson Farmers’ Market on Saturdays 9am-1pm. Trixie's latest project is TrixiesList.com, a community event calendar. Rich "Trixie" Volo will be representing the City of Hudson's 4th Ward as Councilmember in 2024. Photo Credit: David McIntyre</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 Archive - Maximilian Cappelli-King</image:title>
      <image:caption>Shortly before graduating from college, Max was introduced to Jonah and invited to participate in the creation of AIRLOCKS, a work inspired by Robert Rauschenberg’s Pelican (1963) and performed as part of Doug Aitken’s Station to Station in 2013. Max continued working with Jonah the following year on Fragments (2014) created for the Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company in Salt Lake City. After some time away from the stage, Max is happy to be making this return as part of JBC, and was recently promoted to Associate following his performances at FIAF’s Florence Gould Hall.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 Archive - Jodi Melnick &amp; Maya Lee-Parritz @ HUDSON HALL</image:title>
      <image:caption>A homage to Ukrainian-born Brazilian writer Clarice Lispector’s extraordinary feminist novel, choreographer and dancer Jodi Melnick and collaborator Maya Lee-Parritz’s duo Água Viva expands upon Lispector’s notions of virtuosity, sexuality, and the spectacular, probing the limits of spontaneity through intricate movement. Melnick is “one of the most beautiful dancers there ever was—full of delicacy, lucidity, sensuality, mystery, and ferocity, which gives her an indelible sense of drama” – Gia Kourlas, DANCE magazine “My vision is to use body language to demonstrate how dance can communicate, locate a nerve, and unhinge a narrative.” – Jodi Melnick</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 Archive - Tom McGilL</image:title>
      <image:caption>The first-born child of my parents, I continue to be the oldest of my siblings. Born in Jamaica, Queens, raised in NJ, I have been a college administrator, stay at home dad, bartender, waiter, teacher, carpenter, contractor, designer, artist. I like to take things apart and, to a lesser degree, put them back together. I have a favorite fork. Since early 2013, I have lived and worked in Hudson, New York. I am the artist-in-residence at 46 Green Street Studios, a creative center which has studio spaces for artists and the home of Circle 46 Gallery which I co-own and co-curate.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 Archive - Rune Olsen</image:title>
      <image:caption>Rune Olsen is a sculptor and makes drawings. His figurative and representational artworks incorporate a wide variety of easily found and domestic materials such as industrial copper pipe sourced at the hardware store, Q-tips, cheeseballs, a bathtub, a sink, and a shower curtain, among many other kinds of materials and objects. The resulting sculptures and drawings reflect the everyday struggle to enact humanity in a traumatized and anxiety ridden world. He often references his own childhood and background as the subject of his work, having grown up being a bullied queer kid on a small religious island in the fjords of Norway during the height of the AIDS crisis. His artworks have also addressed eating disorders and resulting body dysmorphia, as well as his own experience with neurodivergence. The sculptures and drawings elicit the complex and contrasting emotions that many of us experience while navigating contemporary life, recognizing that exhilaration and disgust, self-hate and fulfillment can exist simultaneously. By continuing to confront his own history, observe normative narratives, analyze human behavior in viral memes, and use domestic ready-mades to sculpt these vulnerable states, Rune Olsen’s work reflects the everyday challenge to be human. Since his first solo show of assisted readymades in 1997 at UKS in Norway he has exhibited widely throughout USA and Europe. His sculptures relating to the body and human condition have been exhibited at The Bronx Museum in New York, the Drawing Biennial at Kunstnernes Hus in Norway, LaMama Galleria, Islip Art Museum, Jones Center for Contemporary Art, Montgomery Art Museum, Smack Mellon and Exit Art. His work has been reviewed in Art Forum, Sculpture Magazine, Art in America, and has been the focus of several magazine features and interviews. Rune Olsen has won multiple awards from The Norwegian Government, including a distinguished three-year work grant for young emerging artists. He has been awarded a studio residency with Artist Alliance in New York, a place at Art Omi International Artists Residency, and a residency with The Headlands Center for the Arts. He is a 2009 Fellow in Sculpture from the New York Foundation for the Arts. From 2011 - 2012 he held a yearlong residency at Citè Internationale des arts in Paris. Rune Olsen has taught at numerous institutions including the Outreach program at Cooper Union, the undergraduate program at John Jay College, and most recently he was an Assistant Professor in Visual Arts in both the undergraduate and graduate programs at Boston University. Rune Olsen currently lives in the Hudson Valley, New York.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 Archive - ALESSANDRO PESSOLI</image:title>
      <image:caption>Alessandro Pessoli was born in 1963 in Cervia, Italy. He currently lives and works in Los Angeles. His practice is typically multimedia in nature, focusing on drawing, painting and sculpture, while also favoring ceramic. Often underscored by themes spanning politics, religion, history, culture, and identity, his research recalls the theme of the sacred and the religious, emerging both from the resumption of historical figures, classical art-historical iconography, and everyday images which intermingle in a reconstruction of reality that is dreamlike, painful, and sometimes grotesque, but never lacking instinctive emotion.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 Archive - Andy Šlemenda</image:title>
      <image:caption>Andy Šlemenda (they/them) is a queer, transgender artist from rural Appalachia. They roleplay with concepts of transformation and transcendence embedded in corporeality and spirituality. Their artworks challenge perceptions that the unknown or unusual, historically deemed the queer, is evil. Šlemenda rehabilitates these queer-coded representations through site-specific events and sculptures. Šlemenda draws from their origins in Northwestern Pennsylvania, a region known for its agriculutural workingclass, paranormal sightings, and the Amish and Quaker communities. Coming out there and expressing themselves as trans was a difficult but powerful experience. This process of self-actualization grew into a passion for occult practices. Šlemenda found that the esoteric encapsulated a transcendent approach to selfhood encoded in a complex, abstract visual language. Their creative works often emerge from these otherworldly systems as a means of channeling the deepest apparitions of the self. Šlemenda’s artworks have been exhibited throughout the United States, France, Germany, Turkey and Canada. They received their MFA from New York University Steinhardt and were a Sorbonne-Panthéon Université 1 postgraduate fellow. They have instructed courses at Carnegie Mellon University and NYU. Their work has been included in Viola Kolarov’s On Reading Walter Benjamin as Pure Medium, in conversation with Katherine Sperber in Strange Fire Collective and with Nüans Nüans for Revolver Publishing. BIO CREDIT : https://www.andyslemenda.com/info PHOTO CREDIT : https://www.turley.gallery/the-garden</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 Archive - Sondra Loring</image:title>
      <image:caption>Sondra Loring is an interdisciplinary queer witch, sharing somatic practices, yoga, meditation, science, poetry, farming and dance, with a strong sense of play, and a nurturing of community. She lives on Feathertail Farm, a small shared garden.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 Archive - Carole Eisner</image:title>
      <image:caption>Carole Eisner has worked with scrap and recycled metal for 40 years creating elegant, abstract forms welded in steel. The artist's compositions reflect the surprising malleability she finds with metal. She works with “the debris of our civilization,” reclaiming and reassembling disregarded fragments of buildings and bridges into art. Eisner's longevity as an artist is a testament to the natural marriage between her monumental outdoor sculptures and the climate of public spaces. Eisner received a BFA from Syracuse University. A lifelong New Yorker, the artist splits her time between New York City and Weston, Connecticut. https://susaneleyfineart.com/Detail/artists/Eisner/view/bio</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 Archive - Donna Barrett</image:title>
      <image:caption>Donna Barrett lives near Hudson, NY. Her artwork has been acquired by the Everhart Museum in Scranton, PA; the Absolut collection of the Spritmuseum in Stockholm, Sweden; the Art Students League of New York; and for corporate and private collections. Most recently her work was exhibited at CREATE Gallery in Catskill, NY, and in online auctions to benefit the Hudson Area Library in Hudson and CITYarts in NYC. She has exhibited locally in group shows for Columbia County of the Arts in Hudson, at Spencertown Academy in Spencertown, and at M Gallery and Brik Gallery in Catskill. She has also exhibited in group shows at the Children’s Museum in Troy; the University at Albany Art Museum in Albany; the Walter and Leonore Annenberg Conference Center for Medical Education in Wynnewood, PA; and the Art Students League and CITYarts events in NYC. Donna Barrett has an MA in Painting from the University at Albany, a Professional Certificate in Arts Administration from New York University School of Continuing and Professional Studies, and a BFA in Art History and a BS in Nursing from the University of Texas, Austin. She studied visual art at the Art Students League of New York with Robert Beverly Hale, Rudolf Baranik, John Groth, and Hananiah Harari.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 Archive - Meredith Brick</image:title>
      <image:caption>When I was considering buying a house in 2006, I read that this little town in upstate New York, Hudson, had a local drag performer, Musty Chiffon. For me, that was a gay “green light”. When there’s a drag queen at the door, it tells people that it’s a queer-safe(r) space. In 2013, Girlgantua organized a “Drag Race” around 7th Street Park on Halloween. I think I was the emcee. There was a young college student, Dominick Multari, (now, Meredith Brick) dressed in Tim Curry-esque Rocky Horror fishnets and heels, who ran around 7th Street Park. PHOTO &amp; BIO CREDIT: https://www.trixieslist.com/2023/04/07/meredith-brick-the-next-generation-of-hudson-drag/</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Matrix also known as Code Ready is one of the most diverse hip hop artist mixing the 90's hip hop sound with a modern wordplay twist, rapping and  at various venues and platforms throughout New York and the greater Upstate Regions.for over 20 years has never let his passion for hip hop music fade by reaching thousands with his uplifting sound.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 Archive - Raymond Pinto</image:title>
      <image:caption>Raymond is a multidisciplinary artist, researcher, and writer. Their practice focuses on improvisation and visualization through embodied techniques. They're a graduate of the Juilliard School and NYU. Since reconnecting with Jonah Boaker, their collaboration converges on aspects related to one's purpose and discovery of the ways in which dancing presents possibilities of liberation. Where form frees from being bound to meridians flowing through poles; banking between dynamic states of being.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 Hot Topics (Copy) - Startups Of Hudson</image:title>
      <image:caption>Saturday, August 26th, 2023 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 Hot Topics (Copy) - POETRY OF LEGACY, LEGACY OF POETRY</image:title>
      <image:caption>Friday, September 1st, 2023 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 Hot Topics (Copy) - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 Hot Topics (Copy) - UNDOCUMENTED EXPERIENCE 2023</image:title>
      <image:caption>Wednesday, August 30th, 2023 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 Hot Topics (Copy) - Moving Somatically Part 2</image:title>
      <image:caption>Sunday, September 3rd, 2023 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 Hot Topics (Copy) - Hudson As Kids/Parents/ Families</image:title>
      <image:caption>Tuesday, August 29th, 2023 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 Hot Topics (Copy) - GENTLE SEASON</image:title>
      <image:caption>Sunday August 27th, 2023 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 Hot Topics (Copy) - Safety First</image:title>
      <image:caption>Saturday, September 2nd, 2023 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 Hot Topics (Copy) - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 Hot Topics (Copy) - press welcome</image:title>
      <image:caption>Friday August 25th, 2023 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM The Wick Hudson (41 Cross Street)</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 Hot Topics (Copy) - Aquatic Aesthetics + BBQ</image:title>
      <image:caption>Monday, September 4th, 2023 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM Henry Hudson Riverfront Park (108 Water Street)</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 Hot Topics (Copy) - The Suffragettes’ Missing Declaration Of Sentiments</image:title>
      <image:caption>Thursday, August 31st, 2023 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 Hot Topics (Copy) - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 Hot Topics (Copy) - Let’s Get Physical</image:title>
      <image:caption>Monday, August 28th, 2023 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1:00 PM - 2:00 PM The Hudson Eye</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Daily Gallery Hop - Sunday, August 24th</image:title>
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      <image:title>2024 Artists - Hana van Der Kolk</image:title>
      <image:caption>I am a queer dancer, artist, and ritual, embodied learning, and celebration facilitator living on unceded Mohican, Mohawk, and Haudenosaunee lands, colonially known as the Hudson Valley, New York. I am made by these lands, the lands of Massachusetts, Vermont, and California, and the low lands of the Netherlands, where both my parents and all of my grandparents are from. I am committed to understanding the past as best we can together, and to everything from here on out being work with the intention for the mutual thriving of all life. I am provoked by a dedication to care, contradiction, reckoning and reparations, joy/grief, eros, and humans’ porous, interconnected, and messy natures. I spend time looking for and creating bridges through pedagogy, performance, language, celebration, and personal and collective restoration and transformation. In this process I create performances, organize events, design and lead workshops, offer one-on-one counseling &amp; sex and gender expansion work, write, and make videos, gifts, talismans, and environments for (re)enchantment. I see my work—which is always collaborative—as a conduit for knowing/unknowing what is here and now, for remembering and practicing intimacy at many proximities. Contextual Programming: ”moving theory - dance in hudson” @ Sadhana Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2024 Artists - RICH VOLO aka trixie starr</image:title>
      <image:caption>Rich Volo moved to the City Of Hudson in 2006 and shortly thereafter, Trixie Starr was “born”. Dance parties, “Trixie’s Whorehouse” started in Hudson in 2008 with DJ Gio, and Trixie decided it was time for a Pride Parade in Hudson in 2010. Since then, Trixie Starr has organized ten Pride weekends, including Parades, Festivals, and dozens of other events for the community over the years. You can buy cookies, from “Trixie’s Oven” at the Hudson Farmers’ Market on Saturdays 9am-1pm. Trixie's latest project is TrixiesList.com, a community event calendar. Rich "Trixie" Volo will be representing the City of Hudson's 4th Ward as Councilmember in 2024. Photo Credit: David McIntyre Contextual Programming: ”Trixie Starr Presents Drag Queens” LGBTQIA+ Gathering Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Bibiana Huang Matheis is an artist, fine arts photographer and curator whose studio is located in Pawling, New York. She studied at the Corcoran School of Art and at the Maryland College of Art and Design, and has been active as an artist since the late 1970s. Bibiana has been involved in a variety of projects ranging from mixed media art installations to performance art. She has conceived and curated major exhibits. Most recently she was honored as recipient of the 2014 Dutchess County Executive Arts Award – Individual Artist – selected in collaboration with Arts Mid-Hudson to recognize outstanding people in the arts. In 2015 she was named in the Top 50 Outstanding Artists in Westchester County, New York by ArtsWestchester on the occasion of their 50th Anniversary. The organization recognized 50 visual artists, writer, musicians and dancers with  this prestigious arts award. Contextual Programming: ”Spotlight @ Window On Hudson” Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2024 Artists - Carolee Schneemann</image:title>
      <image:caption>Carolee Schneemann (1939–2019) was one of the most influential artists of the second part of the twentieth century. Her pioneering work in a range of media—painting, film, video, dance and performance, installations, and the written word—is characterized by radical formal experimentation and critical investigations of subjectivity, the erotic and taboo, images of atrocity, and the social construction of the female body. Schneemann received a B.A. in poetry and philosophy from Bard College and a Master of Fine Arts from the University of Illinois. Originally a painter in the Abstract Expressionist tradition, Schneemann was uninterested in the masculine heroism of New York painters of the time and turned to performance-based work. Although renowned for her work in performance and other media, Schneemann began her career as a painter, stating, “I’m a painter. I’m still a painter and I will die a painter. Everything that I have developed has to do with extending visual principles off the canvas.” Schneemann has been the subject of numerous exhibitions and publications throughout her six-decade career, including the retrospective Carolee Schnemann: Body Politics at the Barbican Art Gallery, London (2022–2023) and Carolee Schnemann: Kinetic Painting, presented at the Museum der Moderne Salzburg in 2015–2016, the Museum für modern Kunst, Frankfurt, in 2017, and the Museum of Modern Art, New York in 2017–2018. Her work has been shown at the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; the Reina Sofia, Madrid; Tate Modern, London; and the New Museum of Contemporary Art in New York, among others. Schneemann is represented by PPOW Gallery, New York. Film and video retrospectives have been held internationally, including at the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; Museum of Modern Art, New York; National Film Theatre, London; and Whitney Museum, New York. Recent publications include the book of interviews, From Here and Beyond (Kunsthalle Winterthur, 2022); a book of her early writings, Uncollected Texts (Primary Information, 2018); and the monograph Unforgivable (Black Dog, 2015). Schneemann holds Honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degrees from the California Institute of the Arts and the Maine College of Art and, in 2017, was awarded the Golden Lion for lifetime achievement at the Venice Biennale. Contextual Programming: ”Wild Minds @ Second Ward Foundation” Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2024 Artists - Savona Bailey-McClain</image:title>
      <image:caption>Executive Director/Chief Curator of the West Harlem Art Fund SAVONA BAILEY-MCCLAIN is a Harlem based curator and arts administrator. She is the Executive Director/Chief Curator of the West Harlem Art Fund, which has organized high-profile public arts exhibits throughout New York City for the past 20 years, including Times Square, DUMBO, Soho, Governors Island and Harlem. Her public art installations encompass sculpture, drawings, performance, sound, and mixed media, and have been covered extensively by the New York Times, Art Daily, Artnet, Los Angeles Times and Huffington Post, among many others. She is host/ producer of “State of the Arts NYC,” a video podcast program on several platforms. She is a member of ArtTable, Advisory Board member of NYC’s Dance in Sacred Places, Governors Island Advisory Council and new Board member of NY Artists Equity Association. Contextual Programming: ”Ted Dixon: Eighteen” @ SEFA Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Charlotte Stickles is an interdisciplinary movement artist, performer, and educator with an inquiry around how dance lives beyond its more traditional western performance and pedagogical settings. She has been featured in film and music videos, collaborated with choreographers and playwrights on virtual and physical performance works, and presented her own performance and print work in galleries, public spaces, and on screens. Charlotte graduated from the Ohio State University with a BFA in Dance and is currently based in Hudson, NY. Contextual Programming: ”moving theory - dance in hudson” @ Sadhana Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2024 Artists - Mimi Czajka Graminski</image:title>
      <image:caption>Mimi Czajka Graminski is a multi-disciplinary artist working in a variety of media - sculpture, installation, drawing, painting, photography, video. Her work is wide ranging, and is consistently based in the exploration of materials, light and color. https://www.mimigraminski.com/about Contextual Programming: ”Spotlight @ Window On Hudson” Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>MM Serra is an experimental filmmaker, curator, film archivist, author, and the Executive Director of Film-Makers' Cooperative, the world's oldest and largest archive of independent media until March 2023. She was awarded the Emily Harvey Foundation Venice Residency (in 2023) to create a film titled “Liquid Landscapes”. On May 27, 2023 at Millennium Film Workshop she had a retrospective of her films. On March 21, 2024, Society of Cinema and Media Studies organized a roundtable tribute titled “A Celebration &amp; Reflection on Filmmaker, Curator MM Serra’s 30+ years as Executive Director of Film-Makers’ Cooperative.” Serra was awarded a New Year State Council on the Arts individual arts grant in 2024 to focus on NYC community gardens and urban ecosystems. Contextual Programming: ”Wild Minds @ Second Ward Foundation” Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>James Autery began photographing and printing in the darkroom in high school. He attended the University of Missouri-Columbia to study photojournalism, becoming a finalist in the Gordon Parks International Photo Competition in 2006. After dropping out of college, he started documenting train hoppers and living that lifestyle for two years. In 2014 he became a full-time freelance photographer and video artist and made a mini documentary with the organization Project Prakash on their work studying the ability of prediction among children with autism. In 2017 he started filming for TIME. In 2018 he exhibited alongside Carolee Schneemann for the Hudson Winter Walk and filmed her in 2019. He has had exhibitions with Tanja Grunert Gallery, Second Ward Foundation, Film Makers Cooperative, Areté Venue and Gallery, Next to Nothing, Hudson Eye, Hudson Hall, Minneapolis Photo Center, Center for Contemporary Arts Santa Fe, and has had work listed on Paddle8. He has been an artist in residence with Second Ward Foundation for 3 years in which he completed a 46 minute film, Mantra, an experimental documentary about the meditation of making art. He has been granted the NYSCA Electronic Media/Film fund in partnership with Wave Farm’s Media Arts Assistance Fund program. He was also a recipient of the Baer Faxt 2020 artist relief fund. Contextual Programming: ”Wild Minds @ Second Ward Foundation” Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Born in New York City in 1953, Ted Dixon has lived in the Hudson Valley since 1992 and since 2009 has lived in Rosendale NY (near Kingston). The artist attended Fordham University, the Fashion Institute of Technology, and School of Visual Arts. He worked for over 25 years as a graphic and Web designer, and in 2009 began devoting himself full time to his artistic practice. Ted Dixon’s exhibitions have included Montgomery Row Art Space (Rhinebeck NY), Woodstock Artists Association &amp; Museum (Woodstock NY), ADS Gallery (Newburgh NY), Arts Society of Kingston (Kingston NY), Gallery at the Rosendale Theatre (Rosendale NY), Albany Center Gallery (Albany NY), and Susan Eley Fine Arts (Hudson NY). Contextual Programming: ”Ted Dixon: Eighteen” @ SEFA Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Erica Schreiner is an experimental VHS video/performance artist and writer. Based in New York City, Erica's work spans 20 years and has been on display at MoMA, MoMA PS1, Hugh Lane Gallery in Dublin, Bill Hodges Gallery in NYC and SHOWstudio in London. Erica creates allegorical, ethereal worlds that combine feminist and anarchistic themes, ritual and sensuality, employing her clearly defined style. www.ericaschreiner.com Contextual Programming: ”Wild Minds @ Second Ward Foundation” Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ben Kujawski is a filmmaker, musician, and photographer from Long Island, NY. Having lived on both coasts and in the southwest, his work examines themes of blue collar life in the northeast and the American desert as a place of unchecked freedom. He has shown at the Museum of the Moving Image, Pace Gallery, and The Woodstock Film Festival. Ben is a co-founder of No Name Cinema in Santa Fe, NM. He lives and works in upstate New York. Contextual Programming: ”Wild Minds @ Second Ward Foundation” Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Raymond is a multidisciplinary artist, researcher, and writer. Their practice focuses on improvisation and visualization through embodied techniques. They're a graduate of the Juilliard School and NYU. Since reconnecting with Jonah Boaker, their collaboration converges on aspects related to one's purpose and discovery of the ways in which dancing presents possibilities of liberation. Where form frees from being bound to meridians flowing through poles; banking between dynamic states of being. Contextual Programming: ”Hudson Tea Dance” with DJ Pure Xtra LGBTQIA+ Gathering Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Atlanta spawned from family and friends. Female-fronted and five guys backed, six members stir up a synthesis of sounds that are sure to make your nervous system feel something. Make you wanna dance, shake those hips, bob your head, move your arms, shake it off. It’s groove music mixed with move music, a unique brand of jam-based post pop psychedelic rock. Frute loves to play music. Contextual Programming: ”FRUTE and Dodongo” @ Park Theater Hudson Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dolwain Green was born in Montego Bay, Jamaica, and moved to Hudson, New York when he was 12 years old.  After graduating from Hudson High School he attended the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia (PENN), which he did from 1977 – 81. Prior to completing his bachelor’s degree, he took time off to travel, met his wife, Suzanne, and transferred to Cal State University San Marcos in San Diego. There he completed his bachelor’s degree in Cultural History with additional emphasis in Education and Technology.  The focus of his degree was on the migration paths of people of African descent from Africa throughout the Caribbean and United States.Dolwain discovered his interest in photography while completing his bachelor’s degree, working on a project to document his study of seasonal migrant farm workers who came from Jamaica to various locations throughout the US.  His father was one of those migrant farm workers. Although he enjoys capturing a variety of subjects, his primary photographic interests are of natural formations, landscapes, animal life and urban scenes. Images that depict cultural stories are of special interest to Dolwain. Contextual Programming: ”Dolwain Green: Near &amp; Far @ Hudson Area Library” Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Stephen Petronio was born in 1956 in Newark, New Jersey, and lives and works in New York City. Trained in improvisation and dance techniques, Petronio became the first male member of the Trisha Brown Dance Company in 1979. He went on to found the Stephen Petronio Company, for which he currently serves as the choreographer and artistic director. Over the course of his career in dance and choreography, Petronio has honed a unique, highly nuanced, yet succinct movement language that explores the complex possibilities of the body to address the unknown. Petronio has collaborated with a diverse range of visual artists, including Cindy Sherman, Janine Antoni, and Nick Cave. Contextual Programming: ”moving theory - dance in hudson” @ Sadhana Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sondra Loring is an interdisciplinary queer witch, sharing somatic practices, yoga, meditation, science, poetry, farming and dance, with a strong sense of play, and a nurturing of community. She lives on Feathertail Farm, a small shared garden. Contextual Programming: ”moving theory - dance in hudson” @ Sadhana Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Linda Mussmann has written texts for performance for over 50 years. "Knick Knacks" is her most recent project – filled with poetry and politics and memory. Some words stand alone as sound – some are loaded with association – some offer hints of intriguing digressions. Claudia Bruce, Lindas long-time muse and collaborator, brings her individual style to the production – an approach that blurs and merges the roles of director, writer, and performer – a process she and Linda have honed over the past 50 years of making non-narrative performances.    About Time &amp; Space Limited:  NOW IN ITS 6TH DECADE – 20 in NYC and 31 in Hudson NY – Linda Mussmann and Claudia Bruce have managed TSL – an all-inclusive, avant-garde performance space and art house, like no other in the Upstate New York region. TSL encourages artistic expression in everyday life, and supports the evolution of Hudson as a community that celebrates diversity. TSL is a beacon and a leader in the neighborhood, city, county, and state, shaping the lives of community members through innovative and exciting cultural projects of quality and substance. TSL's mission is to educate, enliven, and expand the artistic quality of life in the community it serves. www.timeandspace.org Contextual Programming: ”Knick Knacks” @ TSL Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Taliesin Thomas, Ph.D. is an artist-philosopher, lecturer, writer, and arts professional based in Troy, NY. Since 2007, Thomas is the founding director of AW Asia and Art Issue Editions, Inc., two private art collections that serve as the basis for collaborations and curatorial projects with museums, institutions, and artists worldwide. She is also the director of the Artist Training and Critical Forum Program at The Arts Center of the Capital Region. Thomas has lectured widely on contemporary art and has published with Yale University Press, Hyperallergic, Chronogram, Dirt, ARTPULSE, Journal of Daoist Studies, Yishu: Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art, JCCA: Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art, and ArtAsiaPacific magazine. Contextual Programming: ”Ted Dixon: Eighteen” @ SEFA Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Artists (under the Menu bar) - The E-block</image:title>
      <image:caption>The E-Block is a four-piece R&amp;B band based in Rotterdam, New York, whose sound effortlessly blends the acoustic warmth of singer-songwriter music with the tight, ice-cold rhythms of modern R&amp;B. Drawing inspiration from both classic and contemporary styles, the band crafts a unique sonic experience that feels timeless yet fresh. With smooth melodies and a touch of jazz-infused creativity, The E-Block captures the attention of listeners from all generations Contextual Programming: Performance by The E- Block @ Park Theater Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Artists (under the Menu bar) - Time &amp; Space Limited / TSL</image:title>
      <image:caption>Linda Mussmann’s latest performance text, “What’s Next?”, draws into question the role of religion, consumerism, and tyranny in the landscape of the 21st century. The piece is performed by long time collaborators Claudia Bruce and Anthony Zanetta, whose captivating dynamic animates the poetic script. In keeping with Mussmann’s non-narrative style, two voices sing shout, echo, and meld together to articulate this nuanced socio-political critique.  “What’s Next?” is reflexive, daring, playful, and obscure; it consistently pushes against the conventions of theatre as form. Just as the relationship between the personal and the political is challenged, so too is that between the audience and the stage. One voice calls out: “All I can think of is Antigone and how she stood up to the King. Who’s going to play that part today?”  About Time &amp; Space Limited:  NOW IN ITS 6TH DECADE – 20 in NYC and 31 in Hudson NY – Linda Mussmann and Claudia Bruce have managed TSL – an all-inclusive, avant-garde performance space and art house, like no other in the Upstate New York region. TSL encourages artistic expression in everyday life, and supports the evolution of Hudson as a community that celebrates diversity. TSL is a beacon and a leader in the neighborhood, city, county, and state, shaping the lives of community members through innovative and exciting cultural projects of quality and substance. TSL's mission is to educate, enliven, and expand the artistic quality of life in the community it serves. www.timeandspace.org Contextual Programming “What’s Next?” @ Time &amp; Space Limited Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Artists (under the Menu bar) - Mark aLLEN</image:title>
      <image:caption>Mark Allen has contributed to The New York Times, NPR's All Things Considered, The Awl, and Vice, hosted his own weekly radio show at WFMU, and performed storytelling and stand-up at Upright Citizen's Brigade NYC, Axis Theater, and 92Y Tribeca. As a journalist, he's lived for a week with a Japanese home-robot, gone bull riding, and been "cured" by an ex-gay church in front of a live audience. Mark is the director of the film Sock Job. Have you experienced his 2003 poem My Ass, that he performed live on The Robin Byrd Show in 2012? Mark once ran an experimental show at Dixon Place called Pitch!, where writers pitched ideas to editors live on stage. Mark has a popular YouTube channel where he creates parodies of ASMR/mukbang videos, as well as videos mocking his current home of Hudson, NY. Despite all this, Mark will probably be forever known as the (first) famous go go boy from the 1990's NYC nightlife scene, and in 2021 he received a GLAM Living Legend Award for his trailblazing g-string. Mark also once helped wrap a giant condom over Jesse Helms' house. Contextual Programming: HUD TV: An Evening With Mark Allen @ Circle 46 Gallery Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lin Shu-Kai is a Taiwanese visual and installation artist whose cryptic installations, paintings, and objects delve into personal history and urban life. He earned his BFA and MFA from Taipei National University of the Arts. Lin’s work draws heavily on the rich history of Tainan—including the Dutch Occupation, the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and the Japanese Occupation—blending these influences with his life experiences to uncover deeper symbolic meanings. Lin’s art has been exhibited internationally in Hong Kong, China, Japan, Korea, and Germany and is part of the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts’ permanent collection. His notable achievements include a solo exhibition at the Academia Sinica in 2011 and a 2024 show at MoCA Taipei. In 2007, he was nominated for the Zhang Xin-Long Scholarship. Through his art, Lin reimagines the city as both a lived space and a speculative landscape, inviting viewers to explore the hidden narratives and transformative possibilities within urban environments. Contextual Programming: An Evening With FuturePerfect Studio @ The Hudson Eye Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>RAWdance is an award-winning contemporary dance company co-founded by Wendy Rein and Ryan T. Smith. With roots in both San Francisco and the Hudson Valley, New York, the company is known for creating movement-driven works that explore a wide array of social, personal, and emotional themes. Drawing inspiration from the world around them, RAWdance is particularly celebrated for its site-specific performances, innovative choreography, and groundbreaking conceptual work that pushes the boundaries of dance as an art form. RAWdance is joined by artist Chris Black and company Ouro and BorosDance for an informal evening of connections and confrontations through contemporary dance. From a duet of two men in love (or lust) inspired by a found historical image, to an abstract physical exploration of polarity, oppositional impulses, directions, and forces, to a glimpse into a personal connection between a dance-maker and a place frozen in memory, Pairings celebrates the idea of dance as a bridge, playing in and expanding the idea of what a duet can be and what it can evoke. Bridges in their own rights, the dance-makers on the program all share a bi-coastal artistic identity as current Hudson Valley residents with history in San Francisco. Contextual Programming: RAWdance Pairings: An Intimate Showing of Contemporary Dance Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Cansu Peker is a writer and curator specializing in digital art, based in Hudson, New York. She is the founder of Digital Arts Blog, an online publication dedicated to supporting artists and promoting diversity in the digital art world. Cansu has spoken at major events like NFT.NYC 2025 and moderated panels such as The Future of Color (2024). She has contributed to Forbes on AI art trends and served as a judge for The Lumen Prize in Literature &amp; Poetry. Her curatorial work includes virtual exhibitions like We’ve Been Dreaming About a Magical Jungle (2023) and co-curating Women of the World at NFT.NYC 2022, featuring over 130 women-identifying NFT artists globally. Through her writing, curating, and advocacy, Cansu advances meaningful conversations around digital art and champions diverse creative voices. Contextual Programming: Spotlight: Digital Art Exhibition curated by Cansu Peker Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Raymond is a multidisciplinary artist, researcher, and writer. Their practice focuses on improvisation and visualization through embodied techniques. They're a graduate of the Juilliard School and NYU. Since reconnecting with Jonah Boaker, their collaboration converges on aspects related to one's purpose and discovery of the ways in which dancing presents possibilities of liberation. Where form frees from being bound to meridians flowing through poles; banking between dynamic states of being. Contextual Programming: Raymond Pinto: VALENCE Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Nancy O’Hara is an abstract painter and printmaker living and working in Hudson, NY. From Nancy: “Living in the Hudson Valley, surrounded by the art of our natural world, I am reminded every day how fragile and temporary everything is. With current climate and political challenges facing all living beings, I am also reminded how interconnected we all are. Making art is an extension of my meditation practice and gives me additional insight into my own true nature. I believe the universal language of art can guide viewers to their inner world and inspire them to new ideas and connections. Perhaps, one brush stroke at a time I can contribute something to our world to influence the changes we all need for our planet to survive and be healthy. A ripple in a pond on this side of the world is felt on the other side.” Nancy’s work is in many private collections and has been exhibited in solo and group shows in the Hudson Valley, California, New York City and along the East Coast. She is also a meditation teacher and the author of eight books. Contextual Programming: Nancy O’Hara: Exhibition Opening @ The Wick Hotel Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Originally from North Carolina, Cecilia Whalen is a New York City–based dancer, choreographer, and writer. She trained at the Martha Graham School and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and has performed with the Martha Graham Center, Merce Cunningham Trust, Jonah Bokaer Choreography, and Liz Gerring Dance Company. Her choreography has been presented at venues including The Tank, Dixon Place, and the Martha Graham Studio Theater. In 2024, she was Movement Migration Dance Company’s first emerging choreographer in residence in Charlotte, presenting new work and leading master classes. That same year, she presented her scholarly choreography piece 5 by e.e. cummings at the Louisville Conference on Literature and the Nossrat Yassini Poetry Festival. Inspired by literature, visual art, and music, Cecilia’s writing appears in Dance Magazine, Commonweal, and Fjord Review. Contextual Programming: Cecilia Whalen Dance Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sondra Loring is an interdisciplinary queer witch, sharing somatic practices, yoga, meditation, science, poetry, farming and dance, with a strong sense of play, and a nurturing of community. She lives on Feathertail Farm, a small shared garden. Contextual Programming: AfroFuture Dance &amp; inkBoat Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Isaiah João is an expressionist dancer, b-boy (Bamboozle Crew of Louisville) and student of capoeira (Cordão de Ouro, baptized under CM Xangô). Firmly rooted in their heritage, Isaiah uses their body as a vessel to emote words of spirits, exploring shape/space in a way that gives narrative to lineage. Contextual Programming: Isaiah João B Boy Dance Concert Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Angel Lau, based in Newburgh, NY, is passionate about percussion, drawing inspiration from his Peruvian heritage, early drumming education with Jeff Haynes, classical studies at Purchase College, and guidance from mentors in NYC. His musical journey spans Afro-Peruvian and Brazilian music, as well as various percussion styles, characterized by a commitment to lifelong learning. Contextual Programming: AfroFuture Dance - Kozonga –(Return in Lingala) Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Cole Blu (Cole Blouin) is a Manhattan-based sonic artist dealing with experiences of world, memory, duration, and the porousness of selfhood. Their first record of songs, Torso, was named the 28th best album of 2023 by website Obscure Sound. Their 43-minute solo saxophone piece, Mundiglossia, was listed as Best Contemporary Classical On Bandcamp, August 2023, and was described by critic Peter Margasak as “epic” and “important”. They contributed prepared guitars, co-composition, and conceptual direction to 2025’s Melting Planets (a project helmed by composer Sivan Cohen-Elias, also featuring composer/violist Lauren Siess), released on Innova Recordings. They have shared work at venues as diverse as NYC’s Elsewhere Zone One, Trans-Pecos, Constellation (Chicago), and the Darmstadt Summer Course For New Music, and countless DIY spaces across the US and Eastern Canada. Currently, they run Studio Fog Expanse, a project studio in Ridgewood, Queens, and are working on Afterform, a projected 10-year art project, described by composer Steven Takasugi as .</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>FuturePerfect is a Brooklyn-based interdisciplinary production studio creating immersive experiences for global audiences. Their work spans virtual reality, live performance, physical installations, and game platforms—integrating emerging technologies with narrative and design. Led by Founder &amp; Executive Producer Wayne Ashley, the studio collaborates with specialists in game engines, 3D scanning, photogrammetry, motion capture, volumetric video, and animation. FuturePerfect both develops its own original works and partners with artists, institutions, and companies as a creative and technical collaborator—offering production support, strategic consulting, and immersive media expertise. Their work has been presented at festivals, galleries, museums, and new media venues worldwide. From concept to completion, they guide each project to ensure it resonates with audiences and redefines the potential of immersive storytelling. Contextual Programming: An Evening With FuturePerfect Studio @ The Hudson Eye Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Artists (under the Menu bar) - RICH VOLO aka trixie starr</image:title>
      <image:caption>Rich Volo moved to the City Of Hudson in 2006 and shortly thereafter, Trixie Starr was “born”. Dance parties, “Trixie’s Whorehouse” started in Hudson in 2008 with DJ Gio, and Trixie decided it was time for a Pride Parade in Hudson in 2010. Since then, Trixie Starr has organized ten Pride weekends, including Parades, Festivals, and dozens of other events for the community over the years. You can buy cookies, from “Trixie’s Oven” at the Hudson Farmers’ Market on Saturdays 9am-1pm. Trixie's latest project is TrixiesList.com, a community event calendar. Rich "Trixie" Volo will be representing the City of Hudson's 4th Ward as Councilmember in 2024. Photo Credit: David McIntyre Contextual Programming: Hudson Tea Dance @ The Half Moon Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DANA IOVA-KOGA (she/her) began dancing at the age of 4, and her first role was a cloud. Over 40 years later, she is still researching how to be a cloud, among many other things. She studied Experimental Theater at NYU, danced and farmed with Min Tanaka in Japan for many years and had the deep privilege of working with dance legend Anna Halprin. As a member of inkBoat since 2005, she has had the opportunity to collaborate with so many stellar performers, musicians, designers and directors. She teaches “Dance on Land” with her life partner, Shinichi, “Wayfinding and Shapeshifting” with teaching partner Frieda Kipar Bay, and offers “Unfolding” as a one-on-one mentoring program to support others in their creative pursuits.  Contextual Programming: inkBoat - “Clouds from a Crumbling Giant” Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Nkoula Badila is a Multidisciplinary Artist /Creative located in the Hudson Valley. She grew up doing traditional Congolese + West African dance in her family dance troup “DIata DIata International Folkloric Theatre” established in 1985. These deep roots have moved Nkoula to share dances that tell stories and  celebrate the culture.  She hopes to inspire people to do movement work that helps brings them closer to the earth, the elements,  and all that mirrors the connection to our bodies. Contextual Programming: AfroFuture Dance - Kozonga –(Return in Lingala) Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Artists (under the Menu bar) - Shinichi Iova-Koga</image:title>
      <image:caption>SHINICHI IOVA-KOGA (he/him) serves as the Artistic Director of the dance theater company inkBoat, founded by Shinichi in 1998. As a performer, Shinichi's long history with Butoh lurks within his presence, while his years of commitment to the art of improvisation unearth actions not beholden to a particular tradition. A lifetime in the martial arts and his deep investigation into the Daoist internal arts deeply inform his concepts of body, energy and motion. As a director, he primarily works with scores that pit meticulous structure with vibrant agency. inkBoat and Shinichi have been honored by numerous awards and grants, including 6 Bay Area “Izzie” awards and grants from NEA, MAP Fund, New England Foundation for the Arts, California Arts Council, Rainin Foundation, Creative Work Fund, and Gerbode Foundation. He is the editor of the book 95 Rituals, a tribute to Anna Halprin, and a contributing writer to The Routledge Companion to Butoh Performance. He is featured in the book Butoh America. Contextual Programming: inkBoat - “Clouds from a Crumbling Giant” Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Priscilla Vasquez, born in Phoenix, AZ, began her dance journey with Mexican folklórico. Transitioning to modern and ballet in adulthood, she honed her skills studying at Arizona community colleges, and dancing as a soloist with Center Dance Ensemble. Since relocating to NYC, Priscilla has attained a 2-year certificate in the Graham technique as well as a teacher training certificate from the Martha Graham School. Currently, Priscilla freelances as a performer and teacher throughout New York City.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sondra Loring is an interdisciplinary queer witch, sharing somatic practices, yoga, meditation, science, poetry, farming and dance, with a strong sense of play, and a nurturing of community. She lives on Feathertail Farm, a small shared garden. Contextual Programming: AfroFuture Dance &amp; inkBoat Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>SHINICHI IOVA-KOGA (he/him) serves as the Artistic Director of the dance theater company inkBoat, founded by Shinichi in 1998. As a performer, Shinichi's long history with Butoh lurks within his presence, while his years of commitment to the art of improvisation unearth actions not beholden to a particular tradition. A lifetime in the martial arts and his deep investigation into the Daoist internal arts deeply inform his concepts of body, energy and motion. As a director, he primarily works with scores that pit meticulous structure with vibrant agency. inkBoat and Shinichi have been honored by numerous awards and grants, including 6 Bay Area “Izzie” awards and grants from NEA, MAP Fund, New England Foundation for the Arts, California Arts Council, Rainin Foundation, Creative Work Fund, and Gerbode Foundation. He is the editor of the book 95 Rituals, a tribute to Anna Halprin, and a contributing writer to The Routledge Companion to Butoh Performance. He is featured in the book Butoh America. Contextual Programming: inkBoat - “Clouds from a Crumbling Giant” Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>FuturePerfect is a Brooklyn-based interdisciplinary production studio creating immersive experiences for global audiences. Their work spans virtual reality, live performance, physical installations, and game platforms—integrating emerging technologies with narrative and design. Led by Founder &amp; Executive Producer Wayne Ashley, the studio collaborates with specialists in game engines, 3D scanning, photogrammetry, motion capture, volumetric video, and animation. FuturePerfect both develops its own original works and partners with artists, institutions, and companies as a creative and technical collaborator—offering production support, strategic consulting, and immersive media expertise. Their work has been presented at festivals, galleries, museums, and new media venues worldwide. From concept to completion, they guide each project to ensure it resonates with audiences and redefines the potential of immersive storytelling. Contextual Programming: An Evening With FuturePerfect Studio @ The Hudson Eye Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Nkoula Badila is a Multidisciplinary Artist /Creative located in the Hudson Valley. She grew up doing traditional Congolese + West African dance in her family dance troup “DIata DIata International Folkloric Theatre” established in 1985. These deep roots have moved Nkoula to share dances that tell stories and  celebrate the culture.  She hopes to inspire people to do movement work that helps brings them closer to the earth, the elements,  and all that mirrors the connection to our bodies. Contextual Programming: AfroFuture Dance - Kozonga –(Return in Lingala) Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Natasha Schmid is an NYC-based dancer originally from Florida. A graduate of Southern Methodist University, Natasha joined Martha Graham 2 upon her graduation and danced with the pre-professional company for two years. Since then, she has performed at the Joyce Theater, among other prestigious venues as a freelance dancer with various companies throughout New York City including Jennifer Muller/The Works, and others. Additionally, Natasha acts as a fitness instructor for SLT and Housework.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Nancy O’Hara is an abstract painter and printmaker living and working in Hudson, NY. From Nancy: “Living in the Hudson Valley, surrounded by the art of our natural world, I am reminded every day how fragile and temporary everything is. With current climate and political challenges facing all living beings, I am also reminded how interconnected we all are. Making art is an extension of my meditation practice and gives me additional insight into my own true nature. I believe the universal language of art can guide viewers to their inner world and inspire them to new ideas and connections. Perhaps, one brush stroke at a time I can contribute something to our world to influence the changes we all need for our planet to survive and be healthy. A ripple in a pond on this side of the world is felt on the other side.” Nancy’s work is in many private collections and has been exhibited in solo and group shows in the Hudson Valley, California, New York City and along the East Coast. She is also a meditation teacher and the author of eight books. Contextual Programming: Nancy O’Hara: Exhibition Opening @ The Wick Hotel Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Cole Blu (Cole Blouin) is a Manhattan-based sonic artist dealing with experiences of world, memory, duration, and the porousness of selfhood. Their first record of songs, Torso, was named the 28th best album of 2023 by website Obscure Sound. Their 43-minute solo saxophone piece, Mundiglossia, was listed as Best Contemporary Classical On Bandcamp, August 2023, and was described by critic Peter Margasak as “epic” and “important”. They contributed prepared guitars, co-composition, and conceptual direction to 2025’s Melting Planets (a project helmed by composer Sivan Cohen-Elias, also featuring composer/violist Lauren Siess), released on Innova Recordings. They have shared work at venues as diverse as NYC’s Elsewhere Zone One, Trans-Pecos, Constellation (Chicago), and the Darmstadt Summer Course For New Music, and countless DIY spaces across the US and Eastern Canada. Currently, they run Studio Fog Expanse, a project studio in Ridgewood, Queens, and are working on Afterform, a projected 10-year art project, described by composer Steven Takasugi as .</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Artists - CECILIA WHALEN</image:title>
      <image:caption>Originally from North Carolina, Cecilia Whalen is a New York City–based dancer, choreographer, and writer. She trained at the Martha Graham School and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and has performed with the Martha Graham Center, Merce Cunningham Trust, Jonah Bokaer Choreography, and Liz Gerring Dance Company. Cecilia is a 2025 Residency Artist at Baryshnikov Arts. Her choreography has been presented at venues including The Tank, Dixon Place, and the Martha Graham Studio Theater. In 2024, she was Movement Migration Dance Company’s first emerging choreographer in residence in Charlotte, presenting new work and leading master classes. That same year, she presented her scholarly choreography piece 5 by e.e. cummings at the Louisville Conference on Literature and the Nossrat Yassini Poetry Festival. Inspired by literature, visual art, and music, Cecilia’s writing appears in Dance Magazine, Commonweal, and Fjord Review. Contextual Programming: Cecilia Whalen Dance Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Isaiah João is an expressionist dancer, b-boy (Bamboozle Crew of Louisville) and student of capoeira (Cordão de Ouro, baptized under CM Xangô). Firmly rooted in their heritage, Isaiah uses their body as a vessel to emote words of spirits, exploring shape/space in a way that gives narrative to lineage. (CANCELED) Contextual Programming: Isaiah João B Boy Dance Concert</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>RAWdance is an award-winning contemporary dance company co-founded by Wendy Rein and Ryan T. Smith. With roots in both San Francisco and the Hudson Valley, New York, the company is known for creating movement-driven works that explore a wide array of social, personal, and emotional themes. Drawing inspiration from the world around them, RAWdance is particularly celebrated for its site-specific performances, innovative choreography, and groundbreaking conceptual work that pushes the boundaries of dance as an art form. RAWdance is joined by artist Chris Black and company Ouro and BorosDance for an informal evening of connections and confrontations through contemporary dance. From a duet of two men in love (or lust) inspired by a found historical image, to an abstract physical exploration of polarity, oppositional impulses, directions, and forces, to a glimpse into a personal connection between a dance-maker and a place frozen in memory, Pairings celebrates the idea of dance as a bridge, playing in and expanding the idea of what a duet can be and what it can evoke. Bridges in their own rights, the dance-makers on the program all share a bi-coastal artistic identity as current Hudson Valley residents with history in San Francisco. Contextual Programming: RAWdance Pairings: An Intimate Showing of Contemporary Dance Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Artists - Rebecca Pelleri</image:title>
      <image:caption>Rebecca Pelleri is a modern and contemporary dance artist based in Brooklyn, NY. She grew up in Florence, Italy, where she began dancing at Centro Studi Danza e Movimento. In 2021, she moved to New York to study at the Martha Graham School, completing the Teacher Training Program in 2023. She currently works with choreographers Cecilia Whalen and Tina Bararian (founder of Dancers of Iran), and has performed with the Martha Graham Center for Dior’s Carousel of Dreams as well as with Obremski/Works for Dancing Beyond. Rebecca has also trained with companies and artists including Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Buglisi Dance Theatre, Hofesh Shechter Company, GALLIM, Obremski/Works, NVA&amp;guests, and the Pina Bausch Foundation, experiences that continue to shape and inspire her work.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Artists - Raymond Pinto</image:title>
      <image:caption>Raymond is a multidisciplinary artist, researcher, and writer. Their practice focuses on improvisation and visualization through embodied techniques. They're a graduate of the Juilliard School and NYU. Since reconnecting with Jonah Boaker, their collaboration converges on aspects related to one's purpose and discovery of the ways in which dancing presents possibilities of liberation. Where form frees from being bound to meridians flowing through poles; banking between dynamic states of being. Contextual Programming: Raymond Pinto: VALENCE Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Angel Lau, based in Newburgh, NY, is passionate about percussion, drawing inspiration from his Peruvian heritage, early drumming education with Jeff Haynes, classical studies at Purchase College, and guidance from mentors in NYC. His musical journey spans Afro-Peruvian and Brazilian music, as well as various percussion styles, characterized by a commitment to lifelong learning. Contextual Programming: AfroFuture Dance - Kozonga –(Return in Lingala) Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Cansu Peker is a writer and curator specializing in digital art, based in Hudson, New York. She is the founder of Digital Arts Blog, an online publication dedicated to supporting artists and promoting diversity in the digital art world. Cansu has spoken at major events like NFT.NYC 2025 and moderated panels such as The Future of Color (2024). She has contributed to Forbes on AI art trends and served as a judge for The Lumen Prize in Literature &amp; Poetry. Her curatorial work includes virtual exhibitions like We’ve Been Dreaming About a Magical Jungle (2023) and co-curating Women of the World at NFT.NYC 2022, featuring over 130 women-identifying NFT artists globally. Through her writing, curating, and advocacy, Cansu advances meaningful conversations around digital art and champions diverse creative voices. Contextual Programming: Spotlight: Digital Art Exhibition curated by Cansu Peker Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Artists - Mark aLLEN</image:title>
      <image:caption>Mark Allen has contributed to The New York Times, NPR's All Things Considered, The Awl, and Vice, hosted his own weekly radio show at WFMU, and performed storytelling and stand-up at Upright Citizen's Brigade NYC, Axis Theater, and 92Y Tribeca. As a journalist, he's lived for a week with a Japanese home-robot, gone bull riding, and been "cured" by an ex-gay church in front of a live audience. Mark is the director of the film Sock Job. Have you experienced his 2003 poem My Ass, that he performed live on The Robin Byrd Show in 2012? Mark once ran an experimental show at Dixon Place called Pitch!, where writers pitched ideas to editors live on stage. Mark has a popular YouTube channel where he creates parodies of ASMR/mukbang videos, as well as videos mocking his current home of Hudson, NY. Despite all this, Mark will probably be forever known as the (first) famous go go boy from the 1990's NYC nightlife scene, and in 2021 he received a GLAM Living Legend Award for his trailblazing g-string. Mark also once helped wrap a giant condom over Jesse Helms' house. Contextual Programming: HUD TV: An Evening With Mark Allen @ Circle 46 Gallery Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Artists - Ghislaine van den Heuvel</image:title>
      <image:caption>Ghislaine van den Heuvel, originally from the Netherlands, holds a BFA from Fontys School of Fine and Performing Arts. Ghislaine attended the Martha Graham School, obtaining her teacher training certificate. While at the Graham School, Ghislaine was a member of Graham 2, where she performed principal Graham roles. Post-graduation, Ghislaine has performed with the Martha Graham Center and appeared as a cast member in Dance Spotlight's production of the Martha Graham Technique Video, under the direction of Miki Orihara. Ghislaine is also a dance educator who teaches dance for the Martha Graham School, as well as in studios in Brooklyn and New Jersey.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The E-Block is a four-piece R&amp;B band based in Rotterdam, New York, whose sound effortlessly blends the acoustic warmth of singer-songwriter music with the tight, ice-cold rhythms of modern R&amp;B. Drawing inspiration from both classic and contemporary styles, the band crafts a unique sonic experience that feels timeless yet fresh. With smooth melodies and a touch of jazz-infused creativity, The E-Block captures the attention of listeners from all generations Contextual Programming: Performance by The E- Block @ Park Theater Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lin Shu-Kai is a Taiwanese visual and installation artist whose cryptic installations, paintings, and objects delve into personal history and urban life. He earned his BFA and MFA from Taipei National University of the Arts. Lin’s work draws heavily on the rich history of Tainan—including the Dutch Occupation, the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and the Japanese Occupation—blending these influences with his life experiences to uncover deeper symbolic meanings. Lin’s art has been exhibited internationally in Hong Kong, China, Japan, Korea, and Germany and is part of the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts’ permanent collection. His notable achievements include a solo exhibition at the Academia Sinica in 2011 and a 2024 show at MoCA Taipei. In 2007, he was nominated for the Zhang Xin-Long Scholarship. Through his art, Lin reimagines the city as both a lived space and a speculative landscape, inviting viewers to explore the hidden narratives and transformative possibilities within urban environments. Contextual Programming: An Evening With FuturePerfect Studio @ The Hudson Eye Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Artists - DANA IOVA-KOGA</image:title>
      <image:caption>DANA IOVA-KOGA (she/her) began dancing at the age of 4, and her first role was a cloud. Over 40 years later, she is still researching how to be a cloud, among many other things. She studied Experimental Theater at NYU, danced and farmed with Min Tanaka in Japan for many years and had the deep privilege of working with dance legend Anna Halprin. As a member of inkBoat since 2005, she has had the opportunity to collaborate with so many stellar performers, musicians, designers and directors. She teaches “Dance on Land” with her life partner, Shinichi, “Wayfinding and Shapeshifting” with teaching partner Frieda Kipar Bay, and offers “Unfolding” as a one-on-one mentoring program to support others in their creative pursuits.  Contextual Programming: inkBoat - “Clouds from a Crumbling Giant” Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Diego Gomez is a contemporary, modern dancer and musical theater actor born and raised in Mexico. He started his artistic path at 20 years old with musical theater and focused on dance a year later. In 2021, he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in contemporary dance (performing track) from Cenadac [National Center of Contemporary Dance]. He was a member of the Martha Graham Dance Company’s second company, Graham 2.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Rich Volo moved to the City Of Hudson in 2006 and shortly thereafter, Trixie Starr was “born”. Dance parties, “Trixie’s Whorehouse” started in Hudson in 2008 with DJ Gio, and Trixie decided it was time for a Pride Parade in Hudson in 2010. Since then, Trixie Starr has organized ten Pride weekends, including Parades, Festivals, and dozens of other events for the community over the years. You can buy cookies, from “Trixie’s Oven” at the Hudson Farmers’ Market on Saturdays 9am-1pm. Trixie's latest project is TrixiesList.com, a community event calendar. Rich "Trixie" Volo will be representing the City of Hudson's 4th Ward as Councilmember in 2024. Photo Credit: David McIntyre Contextual Programming: Hudson Tea Dance @ The Half Moon Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Kai McCoy is a freelance dancer originally from Brooklyn, NY. She is a graduate of Fiorello LaGuardia High School for Music &amp; Art and Performing Arts and was a member of the Teens@Graham program of the Martha Graham School. Kai went on to study dance at the Martha Graham School earning her Certificate in Performance. Since her graduation, Kai performs as a freelance dancer around New York City and teaches Pilates in various studios.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Linda Mussmann’s latest performance text, “What’s Next?”, draws into question the role of religion, consumerism, and tyranny in the landscape of the 21st century. The piece is performed by long time collaborators Claudia Bruce and Anthony Zanetta, whose captivating dynamic animates the poetic script. In keeping with Mussmann’s non-narrative style, two voices sing shout, echo, and meld together to articulate this nuanced socio-political critique.  “What’s Next?” is reflexive, daring, playful, and obscure; it consistently pushes against the conventions of theatre as form. Just as the relationship between the personal and the political is challenged, so too is that between the audience and the stage. One voice calls out: “All I can think of is Antigone and how she stood up to the King. Who’s going to play that part today?”  About Time &amp; Space Limited:  NOW IN ITS 6TH DECADE – 20 in NYC and 31 in Hudson NY – Linda Mussmann and Claudia Bruce have managed TSL – an all-inclusive, avant-garde performance space and art house, like no other in the Upstate New York region. TSL encourages artistic expression in everyday life, and supports the evolution of Hudson as a community that celebrates diversity. TSL is a beacon and a leader in the neighborhood, city, county, and state, shaping the lives of community members through innovative and exciting cultural projects of quality and substance. TSL's mission is to educate, enliven, and expand the artistic quality of life in the community it serves. www.timeandspace.org Contextual Programming “What’s Next?” @ Time &amp; Space Limited Reserve</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Artists - Tara Kuhl</image:title>
      <image:caption>Tara Kuhl is a freelance dancer based in NYC. Originally from Long Island, Tara trained in ballet, tap, lyrical, and modern dance and is a champion Irish step dancer. She is a graduate of the Martha Graham School, and currently performs Russian and Ukrainian folk dance in entertainment venues as well as ballet with Ballet for Young Audiences, among other companies.</image:caption>
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