Concerts in the Village Presents Brahms’ Requiem (Ein deutsches Requiem), Apr 14

Concerts in the Village presents the Requiem (Ein deutsches Requiem) of Johannes Brahms, with the Broad Street Chorale and Orchestra, and soloists Heather Green and Richard Byrne.

CITV-Poster-Brahms.jpgConcerts in the Village (CITV) presents the Requiem (Ein deutsches Requiem) of Johannes Brahms, with the Broad Street Chorale and Orchestra, and soloists Heather Green and Richard Byrne. CITV Artistic Director, David Smith, conducts.

The orchestral and choral forces of CITV perform one of the most moving works in all of music literature, the great Requiem (Ein deutsches Requiem) of Johannes Brahms. Unlike nearly every other requiem, this well-known masterpiece is very much a celebration of life rather than a liturgically-based memorial to the dead. Once heard, the beauty of Brahms’ writing cannot easily be forgotten.

 

DATE/TIME:
Sunday, April 14, 2019 / 3pm

LOCATION:
Kinderhook Reformed Church
21 Broad Street
Kinderhook, NY 12106

Handicapped accessible

ADMISSION:
Contribution $20

MORE:
concertsinthevillage.org
kinderhookreformedchurch.com

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Spencertown Academy Members’ Art Show Opening, Apr 13

Spencertown Academy Arts Center presents its 4th Annual Members’ Art Show and Opening Reception.

Spencertown Academy Arts Center presents its 4th Annual Members’ Art Show and Opening Reception. This popular annual show begins the Gallery season, and is bigger than ever. Work will be shown, in all mediums, by over 50 Academy artists.

The show was launched in 2016, as an experiment, and a gift from the Academy to its talented members in the visual arts. The show was so well received that new members have joined just so that they could be part of this year’s show. The Academy will hold an Opening Reception on Saturday, April 13, and the show will remain on display through May 5.

DATES & HOURS:
Opening Reception: Saturday, April 13, 2019 / 3pm – 5pm
Art Show: April 13 through May 5

ADMISSION:
Admission is free.

LOCATION:
790 NY-203
Spencertown, NY 12165

MORE:
spencertownacademy.org
facebook.com/SpencertownAcademy
instagram.com/thespencertownacademy
518.392.3693
info@spencertownacademy.org

 

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Copake Auction’s 28th Annual Bicycle & Automobilia Auction, Apr 13

Copake Auction Inc.’s 28th Annual Bicycle and Automobilia Auction and Swap Meet will feature bicycles and bicycle, automobile and transportation related memorabilia, collectibles, signs, art, posters, parts & accessories, ephemera and more!

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Copake Auction Inc.’s 28th Annual Bicycle and Automobilia Auction and Swap Meet will feature bicycles and bicycle, automobile and transportation related memorabilia, collectibles, signs, art, posters, parts & accessories, ephemera and more!

The Second Annual Transportation Auction (previously scheduled for March 2019) and the  28th Annual Classic & Antique Bicycle Auction have been merged into one spectacular sale. The lots will be dispersed throughout the catalogued auction and NOT separated by category. The consignors of both scheduled auctions and Copake Auction team agreed this can be a successful merge of cross-collectible interests in transportation items into one auction session.

DATE/TIME:
Saturday April 13, 2019 / 9am

Preview: Thursday – Friday April 11-12, 11am – 5pm
Saturday April 13, 8am – 9am

LOCATION:
Copake Auction Inc
266 East Main Street
Copake, NY 12516

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CopakeAuction.com
facebook.com/copakeauction
instagram.com/copakeauction

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Columbia County Historical Society Lecture, “The Impact of Railroads on the Village of Chatham”, Apr 9

As the Village of Chatham celebrates its 150th birthday this year, the Columbia County Historical Society (CCHS) Volunteers present “The Impact of Railroads on the Village of Chatham,” an illustrated lecture by Chatham Village Historian, Gail Blass Wolczanski on Tuesday.

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As the Village of Chatham celebrates its 150th birthday this year, the Columbia County Historical Society (CCHS) Volunteers present “The Impact of Railroads on the Village of Chatham,” an illustrated lecture by Chatham Village Historian, Gail Blass Wolczanski on Tuesday.

Join Chatham Village Historian Gail Class Wolczanski in an illustrated lecture on why commerce, industry, and people were drawn to Chatham and its role as a railroad center in the region.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Gail Blass Wolczanski is a native of Chatham who was appointed Chatham Village Historian in 2006 upon retiring from 33 years of teaching. Her 2009 book about the village is titled “Around the Village of Chatham,” which was published as part of the “Images of America” series from Arcadia Publishing. For the past 12 years, Wolczanksi has been President of the Chatham Village Historical Society, whose mission it is to save village history and display it in a 1814 farmhouse for which they are raising money to restore. Wolczanski also works with the school district giving tours and acting as a resource for local history projects, in addition to fulfilling requests across the country for village information. Over a decade, her column “Historical Ramblings” in the Chatham Courier offered glimpses into events and people that made village history.

As the Village of Chatham is celebrating its 150th year, Wolczanski’s latest project is making it a memorable one for the community, who prioritized wanting a commemorative history book to honor its birthday. Wolczanski has worked on a colorful photographic history in the sequence of a walking tour, which has been very well received.

Building on her family history in Chatham with the research garnered from her newspaper columns and both the 2009 and 2019 publications, Wolczanski has considerable knowledge about her hometown that she enjoys sharing with those interested.

CCHS VOLUNTEERS
Prior to the lecture, which is open to the public, the CCHS Volunteers will hold a regular meeting at 6:30pm. Anyone interested in volunteering is welcome to attend the meeting and can check the CCHS Volunteer Lecture webpage – www.cchsny.org/volunteer. New volunteers are always welcome and training is provided. Volunteer opportunities exist in many CCHS operations, including at the c. 1819 James Vanderpoel House, the 1737 Luykas Van Allen House, the c. 1850 Ichabod Crane Schoolhouse, and the CCHS Museum & Library. The volunteers meet on a regular basis to discuss projects and other opportunities to support the organization.

DATE/TIMETuesday, April 9, 2019 / 7pm – 8:30pm

LOCATION:
Van Buren Hall
6 Chatham St.,
Kinderhook, NY 12106

ADMISSION: Free

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facebook.com/cchsny
twitter.com/cchs_ny

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Opening Reception for Katherine Bernhardt’s ‘GOLD’ Exhibition at Art Omi

Art Omi’s latest exhibit, Katherine Bernhardt’s ‘GOLD’, is a collection of seven large paintings of the enigmatic yet illustrious Pink Panther.

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Katherine Bernhardt, green, 2019.
96 in x 120 in, acrylic and spray paint on canvas
Courtesy the artist and Canada, New York

Art Omi’s latest exhibit, Katherine Bernhardt’s ‘GOLD’, is a collection of seven large paintings of the enigmatic yet illustrious Pink Panther. The paintings are not dissimilar to Bernhardt’s early work, which focused on supermodels such as Gisele Bündchen and Kate Moss. Over the past decade, Katherine Bernhardt’s subjects have expanded to include pop cultural icons (e.g. Darth Vader, R2D2, Garfield, Smurfs, E.T., the Pink Panther, etc.), as well as more quotidian objects (cigarettes, toilet paper, MTA MetroCards, plantains, sharks, watermelons, tennis shoes, Coca Cola, Pepsi, Scotch Tape, ice cream, pizza, etc.).

Bernhardt began painting the Pink Panther after she arrived at the Pink Palace Hotel (also called the Royal Hawai’ian Hotel) located on a sandy beach in Waikiki, Oahu. The pinkness of this trip continued after she checked into the hotel that featured pink bathroom towels, pink sheets, pink eye masks for sleeping, pink carpeting, pink beach chairs, pink beach towels, pink stationery, pink sunsets, pink pancakes at breakfast, and the Pink Panther on TV screens. After Bernhardt repeatedly watched videos of the panther along with her son while lounging atop their huge pink bed and while strolling around the hotel grounds while her son Khalifa continued to watch Pink Panther videos from a cell phone, she decided that the panther could look great on large-scale canvas too.

DATE/TIME:
Opening Reception – Saturday, April 6, 2019: 2 – 4pm

‘GOLD’ will be on view March 16 – May 19, 2019

LOCATION:
Omi International Arts Center – Newmark Gallery
1405 County Route 22
Ghent, NY 12075

MORE:
ArtOmi.org.
FaceBook/Art-Omi
instagram.com/art_omi

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