The Kinderhook Farmers Market is opening their 2021 season, just in time for Mother’s Day.
The Kinderhook Farmers Market’s Opening Opening Day of the 2021 season is Saturday, May 8th. This local farmers’ market will offer a wide variety of goods: produce, naturally raised meats, free-range eggs, baked goods, flowers, plants, etc.
Masks Required
DATE/TIME: Saturday, May 8, 2021 / 8:30am – 12:30pm
LOCATION: Kinderhook Village Square Intersection of Route 9 & Hudson Street Kinderhook, NY 12106
The Greenhouse Cidery at Chatham Berry Farm is reopening this weekend – Thursday 5/6, Friday 5/7 & Saturday 5/8!
The Greenhouse Cidery at Chatham Berry Farm is reopening this weekend – Thursday 5/6, Friday 5/7 & Saturday 5/8! The Cidery will have their own small batch hard cider on tap + a great selection of NY made beers, wines and spirits.
Yummy Kitchen will be back for the 2021 Season – Get ready for the BEST pan-Asian cuisine prepared on site from fresh & delicious ingredients!
Masks required and social distancing.
DATE/TIME: Thursday May 6, Friday May 7 & Saturday May 8 / 5pm-9pm
LOCATION: The Greenhouse Cidery at The Chatham Berry Farm
2309 Route 203,
Chatham, NY 12037
Window On Hudson presents Mary McFerran “Suburban Wildlife” on display now through May 31, 2021.
Window On Hudson presents Mary McFerran “Suburban Wildlife” on display now through May 31, 2021. Mary McFerran spent the solitude of 2020 earnestly working in her studio, creating numerous multimedia collages on a variety of subjects. In the storefront windows viewers can see “Suburban Wildlife,” a collection of tapestries that reflect on the wildlife she found venturing into her own backyard. The exhibition continues indoors with sketches and additional works on fabric.
Rabbit Felt, assorted textile scraps, plastic, printed fabric, stitching 42″ W x 39″ H 2020
MeFerran explains that the creation of these artworks comes from, “…spending more time in my backyard and local environment after the world was closed by the pandemic. The slowing of our world emboldened local wildlife. Foxes, rabbits, squirrels, snakes, raccoons, and chipmunks visited and were willing to be seen. During this time when we noticed the natural world. I hope this awareness increased our knowledge, respect and appreciation of the animals with which we coexist.”
When describing her artist practice McFerran says, “Liberation survives in my studio. I seek refuge in my work. Especially during the pandemic. I create and break my own rules, connecting and disconnecting fabric remnants and paper scraps. Opposing colors, textures, and themes encourage tension – push and pull. However, some sections coexist instead of merging.
I encourage elements to retain their own identity. My quilts are not traditional, no 3-layer regimen. Inspired by the work of Southern crafters who worked under economic restrictions, I select found scraps and tell stories. Like theirs, my piecing and constructing is grid-like. They were unschooled. I resist my art school lessons, encouraging some pieces to “fall off” the picture plane. I invite real life into my work and exaggerate the artifice of art.”
An Artist’s Reception will be held Saturday, May 8th from 3-5pm. Window On Hudson takes Covid-19 seriously. Front door will remain open at all times. Beverages will be served, and everyone is encouraged to enjoy the drinks and each other’s company outside in small, distanced clusters.
Window On Hudson is two large storefront windows located at 43 South Third Street, in Hudson, NY. The windows are prominently visible 24/7 to all citizens and visitors of the City of Hudson traveling south on NY-9G. Window On Hudson offers storefront window exhibition space for artists of all mediums who are in 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 exhibits a new artist on a monthly basis. Artists interested in submitting their work may do so by emailing submissions@windowonhudson.org or visiting the website WindowOnHudson.org.
DATES/TIMES: May 5 – May 31, 2021 / visible 24/7 Artist’s Reception will be held Saturday, May 8th from 3-5pm
The Mad Hatters’ Parade returns to Hudson on Saturday, May 8th.
The Mad Hatters’ Parade returns to Hudson on Saturday, May 8th. The Parade is an annual community-built wearable-art parade on the streets of Hudson, NY. Anyone can join the retinue of aspiring artists, agile absurdists, and ambulatory agitators to create an open-source work of mobile performance art.
Drawing inspiration from global Carnival masquerades and Hudson’s evolving history as a city of makers, the Mad Hatters’ Parade brings together Hudson’s diverse communities in a shared spectacle of the nonsensical. Hats and headdresses, body-extensions and puppets, and wearable assemblages in any form are welcome. This year, the parade organizers are asking everyone to wear a mask & keep a safe distance from your fellow Hatters. The Parade steps off from the Hudson Area Library at 2 PM and wends its way to a final Grand Sashay at Basilica Hudson.
DATE/TIME: Saturday, May 8, 2021 / 2pm LOCATION: Hudson Area Library
51 North 5th Street