COVID-19 Update from Columbia County Health Department

The latest update from the Columbia County Department of Health.

Following is the latest update from the Columbia County Department of Health.

For comparison, here is last week’s update:

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The Ghent Band Live in Concert, Jul 14

The Ghent Band performs classic town band repertoire of marches, overtures, show tunes and more.

Come out and enjoy a great local band! Since 1899, The Ghent Band has performed a classic town band repertoire of marches, overtures, show tunes and more. The band’s next live performance is this Wednesday.

DATE/TIME: Wednesday, July 14, 2021 / 7:30pm

LOCATION: Ghent VFW Gazebo
2237 NY-66
Ghent, NY

COST: Free

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Window On Hudson Presents Will Squibb “Chekhov’s Gun”, July 2021

Window On Hudson presents Will Squibb “Chekhov’s Gun”, on display now through August 2, 2021.

Window On Hudson presents Will Squibb “Chekhov’s Gun”, on display now through August 2, 2021. Chekhov’s Gun marks Will Squibb’s first solo exhibition of his multidisciplinary study of the common but highly charged object: the gun.  His flat works transform the individual parts of a firearm into a fluid, somewhat surreal composition. The three-dimensional, realistic, ceramic guns have been dropped, bent, and twisted into less menacing, organic objects.

Squibb describes the project in the following way, “The flat works came first.  I was searching for imagery that could support repeated use, provide a variety of subtypes, as well as imply architectural rigidity.  I landed on a gun, the vast range of guns, and all of their components. After establishing formal parameters I considered the inherently contentious and political implications of firearms.  I asked myself, ‘How much would I need to manipulate this object to create a new meaning and reaction?’  The first flat works were formed with a unified idea of gravity – an implied sense of sculptural viability, albeit precarious and haphazard. Over time they evolved into organic forms and increasingly dynamic ecosystems.  I wanted to approach the same object in three dimensions, using ceramic splicasting as a reiterative process rather than dismantling and redistributing a limited palette.  By becoming tactile will they be perceived as more politically charged?  With the flat works it takes a moment to realize what is happening within the composition.  The “guns”, less deconstructed and more animated, provoke a faster reaction it seems.” 

Squibb considers Chekhov’s Gun to be critical in scope, however he wants it to be clear that it is not intended to be a critique of gun ownership itself.  “I hope no one seeing the work feels alienated,” he says as he opens up the conversation to feedback from the viewer.  “I am looking forward to hearing all reactions.  All points of view.”

Squibb wants to know how people perceive these images and objects.  Viewers are invited to record their thoughts (anonymously) via “comment card” at Window On Hudson or with an online form found here.

Will Squibb was born in 1986 in Cape Cod, Ma. He graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design in 2008 and has maintained a dedicated studio practice since then in New York City.  He has participated in group shows in NYC and Austin, TX.  He currently lives and works in the Hudson Valley.  His projects oscillate between a range of mediums and modes including video, collage, sculpture, drawing and photography.

DATES/TIMES: Now – August 2, 2021 / visible 24/7

LOCATION: 43 South Third Street, Hudson NY 12534

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Art Omi Artists Open Studios Returns, Jul 17

In June, Art Omi welcomed an international group of artists to its 2021 Art Omi: Artists Residency. At Open Studios, you’re invited to explore the work they have made while in residence when they open their workspaces to visitors on Saturday, July 17th. 

Gisela McDaniel (USA, The Milton and Sally Avery Art Foundation Fellowship) in her studio.

In June, Art Omi welcomed an international group of artists to its 2021 Art Omi: Artists Residency. At Open Studios, you’re invited to explore the work they have made while in residence when they open their workspaces to visitors on Saturday, July 17th. 

Art Omi: Artists Open Studios provides an intimate glimpse into the work of international artists in residence at Art Omi. The residency gathers artists from a range of disciplines and techniques, from painters to sound artists to social practice and more. On July 17, take a trip around the art world without leaving the Studio Barns! 

Art Omi: Artists-In-Residence

Esvin Alarcón Lam, Guatemala, Francis Greenburger Fellowship for Mitigating Ethnic and Religious Conflict
Paolo Arao, The Philippines/USA
Simone Bailey, USA, Unlimit Art Fellowship
Adam Basanta, Canada, Explore Habland Award
Rhea Dillon, UK
Irena Frantal, Croatia, Fellowship for an Artist Living and Working in Croatia
Kunlin He, China/USA
Woomin Kim, South Korea/USA
Gisela McDaniel, USA, The Milton and Sally Avery Art Foundation Fellowship
Antonio Mena Joya, El Salvador
Tyrone Mitchell, USA
Jose Morban, Dominican Republic
Przemek Pyszczek, Poland, Art Omi & Kunsthalle Praha for Visegrad Region Fellowship
Stephanie Snider, USA
Jillian Youngbird, USA, Charlotte St Foundation Fellowship

Click here to learn more about the artists-in-residence!

DATE/TIME: Saturday, July 17, 2021 / 1 – 4pm

LOCATIONOmi International Arts Center
1405 County Route 22
Ghent, NY 12075

COST: Free

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Columbia Land Conservancy Music at Overmountain Conservation Area w/ Twisted Pine, Jul 17

In partnership with Sustain Music and Nature, the Columbia Land Conservancy (CLC) is hosting a Trail Session Hike & Concert on July 17th.

In partnership with Sustain Music and Nature, the Columbia Land Conservancy (CLC) is hosting a Trail Session Hike & Concert on July 17th. Twisted Pine, an Americana funk band and NPR favorite, will perform on July 17 at Overmountain Conservation Area. Educational hike starts at 2:00 p.m., followed by the concert at 3:00 p.m.
Space is limited, so don’t delay your ticket purchase!

DATE/TIMESaturday, July 17, 2021 / 2pm 

LOCATION: Overmountain Conservation Area (Kite Hill Trailhead)
Ancramdale, NY
Note the road where the Kite Hill entrance is located variously appears as Cattalino, Catalano, Catalonus, and other alternate spellings, depending on which map service used. The name on the road sign is Catalano.

COST/REGISTRATIONDonation Based: $5 – $75. Kids are free
Space is Limited. Click here to purchase

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info@clctrust.org
518.392.5252

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