Claverack Library Art Exhibition Opening of Still Lifes by Nancy Hagin, Jan 18

The Claverack Free Library announces the opening of an exhibition of still lifes by painter Nancy Hagin, a nationally known artist who lives locally and in New York City.

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The Claverack Free Library announces the opening of an exhibition of still lifes by painter Nancy Hagin, a nationally known artist who lives locally and in New York City.

This is the second show in the library’s new Marilyn and Bob Laurie Foundation gallery space. Ms Hagin will be present at the opening this Saturday to discuss her work, so bring your questions and stay for refreshments.

Screen Shot 2020-01-12 at 9.00.00 PMNancy Hagin is a contemporary realist painter. Working in acrylic and watercolor, she is known for her lush hues, exploration of color symmetries and opulent patterns. Hagin received a BFA from Carnegie Mellon University and a MFA from Yale University. She has served as an instructor at the Maryland Institute of Art, Fashion Institute of Technology, Pratt Institute, Cooper Union and SUNY/Purchase in New York, and worked as a visiting artist/guest lecturer at the Rhode Island School of Design.

Hagin has been honored with a Fulbright Grant, two grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and awards from the National Academy of Design and the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Her work has been shown at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, Lincoln, Mass.; Brandeis University, and the Art in Embassies Program of the U.S. State Department among others. She showed for many years at the Alpha Gallery in Boston and the Fischbach Gallery in New York City. Since 1983, she has maintained a house and studio in Glenco Mills.

DATE/TIME: Saturday, January 18, 2020 / 4pm

LOCATION: Claverack Free Library
629 State Route 23B
Claverack, NY 12513

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Columbia Land Conservancy Nature Journaling Program, Jan 18

Join the Columbia Land Conservancy for their January Nature Journaling program on Saturday, January 18.

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Join the Columbia Land Conservancy for their January Nature Journaling program on Saturday, January 18. This quarterly program will delve into the practice of mindful observation through the art of keeping a nature journal that builds over the course of the year. This first session will start at the beginning. Everyone will get a journal (or bring your own if you prefer) to use over the course of the year – the CLC will provide various drawing and writing tools. Participants will learn some basic drawing and observation skills, practice different methods of seeing and capturing information in nature, and follow some prompts to get comfortable and commence the yearlong journaling endeavors.

DATE/TIME: Saturday, January 18, 2020 / 10am – 1pm

LOCATION: Columbia Land Conservancy Office
49 Main Street
Chatham, NY 12037

COST/REGISTRATION: Free
Space is limited, so pre-register at https://clctrust.org.

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518.392.5252

 

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‘Flash Gordon’ at the Palace Theatre in Albany, Jan 13

The Palace Theatre in Albany is having a special screening of the 1980 movie, ‘Flash Gordon’, tonight, January 13, at 7pm.

 

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The Palace Theatre in Albany is having a special screening of the 1980 movie, ‘Flash Gordon’, tonight, January 13, at 7pm.

Although NASA scientists are claiming the unexpected eclipse and strange “hot hail” are nothing to worry about, Dr. Hans Zarkov knows better, and takes NY Jets Quarterback Flash Gordon with him into space to rectify things. They land on planet Mongo, where the despot Ming the Merciless is attacking Earth out of pure boredom. With the help of a race of Hawkmen, Flash and the gang struggle to save their home planet.

DATE/TIME: Monday, January 13, 2020 /  7pm

TICKETS: $5
Tickets can be purchased in person at the Palace Theatre Box Office, or online at palacealbany.org.

LOCATION: Palace Theatre
19 Clinton Ave, Albany, NY 12207

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Scenic Sunday

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This week, Catskill Views from Stuyvesant.

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Evening of American Songbook Jazz at Roeliff Jansen Library, Jan 11

The Roeliff Jansen Library presents an Evening of American Songbook Jazz on
Saturday, January 11, with Atla and Matt DeChamplain. 

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The Roeliff Jansen Library presents an Evening of American Songbook Jazz on
Saturday, January 11, with Atla and Matt DeChamplain.

The library will be hosting a lively night of music from acclaimed jazz duo Atla and Matt DeChamplain. The couple will be joined by bassist Nat Reeves, who has spent nearly forty years performing jazz across the globe.

Pianist Matt DeChamplain has performed at numerous venues and festivals, including the Monterey Jazz Festival, the Berklee Jazz Festival, Kennedy Center, and Lincoln Center. Additionally, he teaches at the Jackie McLean Institute of Jazz at the Hartt School of Music. His wife, Atla DeChamplain, is a jazz vocalist who teaches at Western Connecticut University and Capital Community College. Both Matt and Atla are graduates of the University of Toledo, and in 2015, they released their first collaboration, PAUSE, featuring jazz artist Jon Hendricks.

The DeChamplains will be joined by bassist Nat Reeves, who has performed for nearly forty years in venues across the globe, and released his own jazz album, State of Emergency! in 2012. This past year alone, Nat has performed in India and Japan, at festivals in San Francisco, New Orleans, Detroit, and Atlanta, and at Lincoln Center.

DATE/TIME: Saturday, January 11, 2010 / 5pm – 6:30pm

LOCATION: Roeliff Jansen Community Library
9091 NY-22
Hillsdale, NY 12529

ADMISSION: FREE
All ages are welcome

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