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Category: Art Reviews
Stranger in the Attic
“Well, I did not see that coming!” That was my reaction to the Two of Us Production of “Stranger in the Attic”, a locally-written (Long Island) play by John Kaasik now at the Claverack Library. It was a beautiful, warm and sunny afternoon, and I sat in a dark room with the audience, some of…
Invitation to a March – Ghent Playhouse Production
Invitation to a March was first performed on Broadway in 1960, with cast members Jane Fonda and Celeste Holm. The play later became a TV movie in 1972 with Blythe Danner and Danny Bonaduce. In 1960, Howard Taubman of the New York Times wrote: Under a mantle of fantasy Arthur Laurents has fashioned Invitation to…
Ian Clyde – “Nature is Coming” at Window on Hudson
Ian Clyde – “Nature is Coming” at Window on Hudson
Shoots & Stars: Sarah Lutz & Rachelle Krieger
On View: November 17 – December 31, 2022 Susan Eley Fine Art is pleased to present an exhibition of recent works by Rachelle Krieger and Sarah Lutz at its Upstate Gallery. Entitled Shoots & Stars, this two-person exhibition will be on view at SEFA Hudson from November 17 through December 31, 2022. The practices of Krieger and…
Trixie Interviews Sherry Vine
Sherry Vine took a few moments from her very busy schedule to chat with me about Hudson and her upcoming show at Poured Candle Bar, Potty Mouth – Thursday and Friday, July 14-15. Click here for details. Trixie: Why do you love Hudson? Sherry: Hudson is so cute and quaint. I love the shops, and…
Becca Van K: “Some Soft Thoughts” at Window on Hudson
On Saturday, December 11th, Window on Hudson sponsored an opening reception for artist, Becca Van K and their work. Van K’s art is made with recycled materials and is “funny, accessible” and gives people a sense of “lightness and joy”, says the artist. There’s a range of objects on view until January 3rd.
Halloween Weekend in Hudson!
I not only post about events in this little City of Hudson, but I try to go to them – and then post some pictures/text about them. I’m a little behind this month, but I’m sure you’ll like the Open Studio, 2econd Saturday, and Cemetery pieces – as well as a great interview with the…
The Hudson Eye Opens!
The Hudson Eye starts on August 27th. For a listing of events and a map of public artworks, please click here. The Hudson Eye curator Aaron Levi Garvey with hostess Alix Becker and choreographer Jonah Bokaer The opening party was held at the estate of host and hostess David and Alix Becker. host David Becker…
Intersection of Race, Gender and Sexuality at the Albany Center Gallery
Written by: Katherine Kimkatherine@trixieslist.comInstagram @wanderingberet There is a powerful art exhibition on view at the Albany Center Gallery. “SEEN examines and celebrates the pluralistic experiences that affect and shape the identities of those whose bodies exist at the intersections of race, gender and sexuality.” SEEN is a group show curated by Jennie Tang, ACG Curatorial…