Window On Hudson Presents “Cleaning out the Attic” by George Spencer

Window On Hudson is thrilled to present the incredibly ambitious exhibition, “Cleaning out the Attic” by George Spencer. 

Window On Hudson is thrilled to present the incredibly ambitious exhibition, “Cleaning out the Attic” by George Spencer.  Spencer reached deep into his archives and came out with a multitude of paintings which he reworked into a series of totems and wall hangings.  The work fills the storefront windows and spills into the gallery space, covering the walls, floor and ceiling in a chaotic cacophony of bright colors and abstract forms.  

An Artist’s Reception will take place on Saturday, November 13th from 6-8pm during the 2econd Saturday Hudson Gallery Crawl. 

“Cleaning out the Attic” gave Spencer the opportunity to create bold, new work and at the same time offer retrospection on his years of painting and sculpting.  By cutting his canvases into pieces and then collaging the fragments onto cardboard tubes, sheets of lumber, or rolls of tar paper Spencer is mirroring what he sees as the recent dismantling and decay of society.

Spencer says, “I want to get away from the fixed object.  I work with what we are living through which is entropy, instability and indeterminacy.  I lessen the authoritarian space between artist and viewer.  I work with images, colors and designs that come from the infinite surprises of randomness rather than rote cognition. 

“This is a sensible response to the current state of the world.  We are tempting the fates and the fates always win.  We are surrounded by a bizarre combination of aggressive late stage capitalization and entropy, starvation amid excess, children in cages alongside heavily armed militia who should be in cages.  Under these circumstances I don’t think any of the old rules and related hierarchies that are the repressive collective judgements of self appointed keepers of the cultural gates have anything to do with the needs of present day creativity. 

“I am working my way through the destruction of color harmonies, of the stabilities of compositional delicacies, the convention of frames and proper presentation, all the accouterments of the Euro/phallocentric desire for verisimilitude.  My wish is to get back to spontaneity.  The fullest examples of spontaneous art are the art of children and outsiders.  I want to be on the edge of unacceptable or over it as a minimum.”

George Spencer is an artist, curator, poet and interviewer who lives in Kinderhook, NY.  His interviews can be heard on WGXC Radio.  He created an eight hour reading/musical event dedicated to James Joyce’s Ulysses on WGXC in 2019 and 2021.  His most recent book of poetry, “Unpious Pilgrim,” (2011, Fly By Night Press) is available on Amazon.  His most recent curation is “WinterOver?” on view 24/7 in the yard of Time & Space Limited through spring of 2022.  Spencer has shown at Joyce Goldstein Gallery, Thompson Giroux Gallery, Collars Works, LabSpace and more.

About Window On Hudson
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.

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DATES/TIMES: November 3 to 29, 2021

LOCATION: Window On Hudson
43 South Third St., 
Hudson NY 12534

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Window On Hudson takes Covid-19 and your health seriously.  It follows the most current federal, state and local guidelines for safety.  As the population of Hudson is diverse we ask that masks be worn indoors.  

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Hudson Winter Walk 25th Anniversary, Dec 4 2021

Hudson Hall announces the 25th Anniversary of Winter Walk on Saturday, December 4 2021!

winter walk 2017
Winter Walk 2017. Photo by Jeff McKinney

Hudson Hall announces the 25th Anniversary of Winter Walk on Saturday, December 4, 2021!

Hudson’s most beloved celebration returns to its street-festival format with a focus on attractions that can be safely enjoyed by people of all ages and abilities. Your favorite acts will be back, including roving costumed characters, street performers, carolers, horse-and-carriage rides, and a fireworks display at 8pm.

We also welcome the winners of the Winter Walk 25th Anniversary Artist Grant Program to the lineup. The $15,000 in awarded grant funds gives artists and creative teams – among them dancers, musicians, poets, circus performers, environmental educators, puppeteers and more – financial support to help create work that will be featured at the December 4th event.

Winter Walk 2021 focuses on outdoor attractions that can be safely enjoyed by people of all ages and abilities. The lineup of performers and attractions include:

Sax-o-Claus
Sean the Prankster 
Crazy Christine Balloons
Roger the Jester
Holly, Andy & Ivy
Orcapelicans
Circus Theatricks with Sean Fagan
Acadia Otlowski
Key of Q
Horse and Carriage Rides
Holiday Tree at 7th Street Park (Thanks to Friends of the Park)
Menorah Lighting Ceremony
Santa via Zoom (by reservation in the weeks leading up to Winter Walk)
Fireworks display from the Hudson River
(More to be announced!)
As always – but especially this year – the success of Winter Walk will be thanks to the participation of our community and local businesses. 

 

 

DATE/TIME: Saturday, December 4, 2021 / 5 – 8pm

LOCATIONCity of Hudson

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Trunk or Treat: Dalmation Edition at FASNY, Oct 30

Join Molly the Museum Dog and some of her closest Dalmatian friends for a unique Trunk or Treat event on Saturday, October 30th.

Join Molly the Museum Dog and some of her closest Dalmatian friends for a unique Trunk or Treat event on Saturday, October 30th. Joining Molly and her friends will be local firefighters with their firetrucks too! Collect treats, play games, make a spooky craft and have a safe, and “spotacular” pre-Halloween celebration at the Museum!

All activities and crafts offered are FREE. This program will be held outdoors (masks are not required.) FREE admission to the Museum will also be offered to all visitors who attend the program. Masks are required in the Museum for those who are unvaccinated (if over the age of two) OR per the current NYS or County mandates at the time of the event. Rain date is 10-31-21.

DATE/TIME: Saturday, October 30th, 2021 / 10:30am – 12pm

COST: Free

LOCATION: FASNY Museum of Firefighting 
117 Harry Howard Avenue 
Hudson, NY 12534

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For more information about this event, please call: 518-822-1875, ext. 17.

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Hudson Brewing Company Halloween Party, Oct 29

Hudson Brewing Company is hosting their “Best Hudson Halloween Party” on Friday, October 29th. The party will feature Nine Inch Elvis, Dmitry Wild & The Spells, Burlesque+DJ Blackout, Tryst.

Hudson Brewing Company is hosting their “Best Hudson Halloween Party” on Friday, October 29th. The party will feature Nine Inch Elvis, Dmitry Wild & The Spells, Burlesque+DJ Blackout, Tryst.

Live Acts:
Nine Inch Elvis
(Barefoot Elvis plays Nine Inch Nails songs)@Dmitry Wild and the Spells
(Vaudevillian Vintage Rock with Theatrics and Halloween Flare and a Bowler)Burlesque Act by Purple and TrystDJs’ Blackout + Tryst @BLACKOUTDarkDanceParty
(From the monthly Blackout Hudson Event)

DATE/TIMEFriday, October 29, 2021 / 7pm

LOCATIONHudson Brewing Company
99 South 3rd Street
Hudson, NY 12534

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Virtual Listening Party & Community Conversation: The History & Future of Housing in Hudson and Catskill, Oct 21

Join the Hudson Area Library and Oral History Summer School on Thursday, October 21, for a virtual community listening party on the history and future of housing in Hudson as lived, felt and envisioned by area residents and local organizers.

Join the Hudson Area Library and Oral History Summer School on Thursday, October 21, for a virtual community listening party on the history and future of housing in Hudson as lived, felt and envisioned by area residents and local organizers.

Between short housing-related narratives excerpted from the Community Library of Voice and Sound, three community members will introduce their interests and questions, in order to lead our community conversation:

Urban geographer Sara Black (Hudson Community Development and Planning Agency) will discuss the legacy of urban renewal in Hudson as well as future opportunities for Hudson with the founding of a Housing Trust Fund.

Photographer and High School student Dezjuan Smith will share his perspective on the intersection of Housing and Education.

HCHC President, Organizer and Educator Claire Cousin (HCHC, HHA) will share the recent work and current priorities of the Hudson Catskill Housing Coalition, a Black-led initiative that empowers public housing and low-income tenants to fight for housing justice.

We invite the community to come with your questions, testimony and visions. We will also discuss the reasons we record stories about housing and how these stories can be used to problem-solve, galvanize and intervene.


This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) Accelerating Promising Practices for Small Libraries grant. To learn more about IMLS, visit www.imls.gov.

COST/REGISTRATION: Free and open to the public.
To register and receive the Zoom link, email programs@hudsonarealibrary.org or call 518-828-1792 x101

LOCATION: The Hudson Area Library
51 North Fifth St.,

Hudson, NY 12534

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