Ana Egge and Alec Spiegelman at Spencertown Academy, Mar 30

Spencertown Academy Arts Center and it’s ongoing series, ‘Roots’, presents Ana Egge and Alec Spiegelman.

 

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Spencertown Academy Arts Center and it’s ongoing series, ‘Roots’, presents Ana Egge and Alec Spiegelman. Singer-songwriter, Americana, roots artist – Shawn Colvin claims, “Ana has the rare gift of being so eloquent and simple that she takes your breath away. I just love her.” And, says USA Today, “[Ana] can write and sing rings around” her contemporaries. See Ana here.

DATES/TIMES:
Saturday, March 30, 2019 / 8pm

ADMISSION:
$20 adults, $10 students, $15 members
Tickets available here.

LOCATION:
790 NY-203
Spencertown, NY 12165

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Spencertown Academy Arts Center’s ‘Conversations with Neighbors’, presents An afternoon with Pops Peterson, Feb 3

Spencertown Academy Arts Center and it’s ongoing series, ‘Conversations with Neighbors’, presents An afternoon with Pops Peterson. 

Pops Peterson, boldly imagines Norman Rockwell Paintings through a modern-day lens, rethinking the iconic Four Freedoms.

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Spencertown Academy Arts Center and it’s ongoing series, ‘Conversations with Neighbors’, presents An Afternoon with Artist Pops Peterson.

Pops Peterson, boldly imagines Norman Rockwell Paintings through a modern-day lens, rethinking the iconic Four Freedoms.

Celebrating the diversity in today’s America, the series has won Pops a great deal of press coverage, as well as an award from the Northeast Regional Conference on Fair Housing and Civil Rights. He has also been named the first Artist in Residence of the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination. The Norman Rockwell Museum has embraced the project, presenting Pops’ work and lectures at standing room only events in their main gallery.

DATES/TIMES:
Sunday, February 3, 2019: 2pm

ADMISSION:
$20 adults, $10 students, $15 members
Tickets: https://secure.acceptiva.com/?cst=YaHzbX-

LOCATION:
790 NY-203
Spencertown, NY 12165

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Handmade Holiday 2018 at Spencertown Academy Arts Center, Nov 23-25, Dec 1-2

Spencertown Academy Arts Center presents it’s annual holiday craft show, Handmade Holiday.

Spencertown Academy Arts Center presents it’s annual holiday craft show, Handmade Holiday.

Holiday gift shoppers and art lovers “go local” at this high quality sale that features jewelry, handmade apparel, quilts, children’s toys, cutting boards, baskets, ceramics, tin sconces, paper crafts, birdhouses, soaps and lotions, holiday ornaments and an array of delectable edibles made by dozens of Columbia, Ulster, and Berkshire area artisans. See the full list of vendors.

“Handmade Holiday is a beloved regional tradition,” said Vivian Wachsberger, chair of the Handmade Holiday Committee. “We have more than 50 vendors this year. Shoppers will discover hundreds of unique and gorgeous gifts.”

This year’s Handmade Holiday participants include Andrea Angerame, Amanda Bagnato, Martha Belardo, Brenda Bertin, Karen Boyd, Michael Boyer, Diane and Bill Brynda, ChocolateSprings, Frances Culley, Pamela Dalton, Allan Davidson, MaryAnne Davis, Marian Day, Bina Evans, Walter Fleming, Joyce Flower, Page Ginns, Lisa Goodman, Ulrike Grannis, GrantPress, Sarah Haze, Wendy Hollender, Betsy Howard, Chesley Huber, Hudson Valley Seed Company, Dara Jenssen, Marybeth Ketz, Fran and Kim Knapp, Agnes Larcenaire, Ben Lebel, Maya MacLaughlin, Bill Morency, Jan Moseman, Katie Nare, Clarke Olsen, Sherrie Petrie, Elizabeth Post, Tony Romeo, Barbara Rosenthal, Al Schulze, RobinSills, Alexis Silver, Grace Silvernale, Leni Singerman, Sumiko Takeda, Jeff Ulmer, Marlene Vidibor, Vivian Wachsberger, Fahari Wambura, Jackie Wilder, Betsy Winters-Russell and Sandy Wooding.

DATES/TIMES:
Friday-Sunday, November 23-25 & Saturday-Sunday, December 1-2:
10:00am-4:00pm

ADMISSION:
Admission is free.

LOCATION:
790 NY-203, Spencertown, NY 12165
518.392.3693

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Spencertown Academy Juried Regional Art Exhibition

Spencertown Academy Arts Center presents its fifth annual Regional Juried Art Show. On Sunday, October 7, there will be an opening reception, and the exhibit will remain on display through October 28.

Spencertown Academy Arts Center presents its fifth annual Regional Juried Art Show. On Sunday, October 7, there will be an opening reception, and the exhibit will remain on display through October 28.

This year’s theme is “Light and Shadow: the Artist’s Eye, Perceptions, and Choices” and the guest juror is Bruce Bergmann. Bergmann, received a B.F.A. from the Rhode Island School of Design and an M.F.A. from Pratt Institute. He went on to work with galleries in SoHo, Chelsea, and the Upper East Side, all while doing his own studio work. In 2003, he opened his own gallery, BCB ART on Warren Street in Hudson, New York. Bergmann has devoted himself to showing the work of international, national, and regional artists. He has extensive experience as a jurist in the Hudson Valley.

The artists to be featured in the Juried Regional Art Show include Karen Andrews (West Stockbridge, MA), Fern Apfel (Kinderhook, NY), Kim Bach (Hudson, NY), Deborah Bayly (Poestenkill, NY), Irja Boden (Ghent, NY), Arlene Boehm (Hudson, NY), Patrick Brown (Valatie, NY), Frank Curran (Kinderhook, NY), Mary Anne Davis (Spencertown, NY), Elizabeth DiPalma (Ghent, NY), Mary Jo Downey (Alplaus, NY), Diane Fader (Kinderhook, NY), Stephanie Frank Sassoon (Ghent, NY), Patricia Frik (Housatonic, MA), Peter Fritsch (Copake, NY), Page Ginns (Valatie, NY), Laura Hammond Toonkel (Millbrook, NY), Eden Hart (Catskill, NY), Valerie Hoffman (Elizaville, NY), Linda Horn (Spencertown, NY), Karen Hummel (Stuyvesant, NY), Marta Jaremko (Delmar, NY), ML Kammel (Tyringham, MA), Gwenn Mayers (East Chatham, NY), Alice McGowan (South Egremont, MA), Bob Newman (Spencertown, NY), Andrew Pellettieri (Kinderhook, NY), Georgia Ranney, (Valatie, NY), Scott Reynolds (Hudson, NY), Mary Ellen Riell (Schenectady, NY), Michael Rose (Walkill, NY), Lori Rothstein (Ancram, NY), Joel Schiller (Chatham, NY), Jody Schoenfeld (Valatie, NY), Laura Shore (Altamont, NY), Amy Silberkleit (Gilboa, NY), George Spencer (Kinderhook, NY), Allison Steel (Old Chatham, NY), Rose Tannenbaum (Great Barrington, MA), Amelia Toelke (Chatham, NY), Marlene Vidibor (Ghent, NY), Betsy Wallin (Kinderhook, NY), and Steven Wildermuth (Ghent, NY).

DATES/TIMES:LightShadow
Sunday, October 7, 2018:  Opening Reception from 3pm to 5pm
Exhibit through October 28: Saturdays and Sundays from 1pm to 5pm

ADMISSION:
Free. Most of the artworks are for sale; a portion of the proceeds benefits the Academy.

LOCATION:
Spencertown Academy Arts Center
790 NY-203
Spencertown, NY 12165

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Phone: (518) 392-3693

 

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Spencertown Academy Festival of Books, Labor Day Weekend 2018

Festival of Books, the annual extravaganza of all things literary, takes place over Labor Day weekend. The event features a giant used book sale, two days of readings and book signings by nationally known and local authors

Festival of Books, the annual extravaganza of all things literary, takes place over Labor Day weekend. The event features a giant used book sale, two days of readings and book signings by nationally known and local authors, a children’s program, and the Cookbook Café, serving fruit snacks, home-baked goodies, and our famous no-alarm vegetarian chili.

New this year, Spencertown Academy members will have first crack at the books during the Member’s Preview on Friday.

At the heart of the Festival is the annual book sale, one of the biggest in the region, offering more than 10,000 gently used books, including fiction and non-fiction, hard and soft cover —all at very affordable prices. Special sections included the Kid’s Corner for young readers; a media rack full of CDs, DVDs and audio books; art books; and a first-floor gallery featuring a handpicked selection of specialty books, limited editions, out-of-print books, and new books donated by leading national publishers.

DATES/TIMES/ADMISSION:

FRIDAY, AUGUST 31

1:00-8:00 pm: MEMBERS PREVIEW BOOK SALE
Free admission for members, $10 for member’s guest.
New this year, extended early buying to get first choice of 10,000+ gently used books. Preview shoppers enjoy wine and cheese from 6:00-8:00 pm Members and their guests ONLY. Memberships may be purchased at the door.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1

9:30-11:15 am: CHILDREN’S PROGRAM – Free admission
Visit with Biscuit the Puppy, the beloved storybook character with a mind of his own. Pose for photos with the silly pup and take home a related art project. Sit and listen at the Storybook Corner, then browse in the Kid’s Book Room.

10:00 am-5:00 pm: BOOK SALE – Free admission
More than 10,000 affordably priced hard- and soft-cover books, fiction and non-fiction, as well as CDs, DVDs and LPs. All skillfully sorted and displayed for easy browsing. A Specialty Book Room tempts collectors with limited editions, signed copies, etc. New this year, teachers with ID receive 20% discount on purchases (except in Special Books Room).

YOUNG WRITERS PRESENTATIONS
In the Tent, 11:30 am-12:15 pm – Free admission
Presentation of award-winning stories and essays from the Young Writers Contest held earlier in the spring, hosted by Kelly Kynion, contest organizer.

AUTHOR PRESENTATIONS
In the Tent, 12:30-5:00 pm

12:30 pm: Two Formidables – Readings and discussion
Linda Dahl and Donna Kaz are determined women who confronted sexism and discrimination head on. Dahl’s memoir, Tooth and Nail: The Making of a Female Fight Doctor, recounts the years she spent as an ENT surgeon by day and ringside physician by night. Kaz’s book, UN/MASKED: Memoirs of a Guerrilla Girl on Tour, describes her journey pre #metoo movement from survivor of domestic violence to artist/activist.

2:00 pm: Americans, Bridges, and the Duna – Reading and conversation
Jessica Keener will discuss her literary thriller, Strangers in Budapest, in which an American couple and their adopted child find international intrigue within the 1990s ex-pat community in the Hungarian capital. Author Daphne Kalotay (Russian Winter; Sight Reading) will join Jessica in discussing the inherent mystery of a foreign setting, and how place can serve as a catalyst and character in the story’s unfolding.

3:30pm: Back to School – A Charming Tutorial! – Reading and discussion
Jamie Cat Callan will share delightful stories about her travels throughout France from her latest book, Parisian Charm School, along with secrets to hosting a great dinner party, tips on the art of flirtation, and how to live with joie de vivre.

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2

10:00 am-4:00 pm: BOOK SALE– Free admission

AUTHOR PRESENTATIONS
In the Tent, Noon-4:00 pm

Noon: Schizophrenia and Mental Health in America – reading and discussion
Nonfiction writer Sandy Allen will discuss their first book, A Kind of Mirraculas Paradise: A True Story about Schizophrenia. Part memoir (as written by the author’s uncle Bob, who was diagnosed with schizophrenia, and interpreted and presented by Allen), part investigative report on mental healthcare in America, this tragic and touching story looks closely at constructs of normalcy, including psychiatric disability, and the important role of the family in mental health care.

1:30 pm: Poets in Conversation – readings and discussion
What is it like to be a poet in today’s world? Carol Durant (Whole Phat and Gluten Free Poetry) and Karen Schoemer (her poems have appeared in Up the River, Chronogram, and the Pine Hills Review; some have also been set to music by her group Jaded Azurites) will share their poetry, and discuss the state of their art.

3:00 pm:Ghosts, Photography, and Southern Gothic – reading and discussion
Jon Michael Varese will discuss his first novel, The Spirit Photographer, an intense tale of death and betrayal that shows us how determinedly the ghosts of the past remain with us, and how resolutely they refuse to be quieted. The book conjures the Reconstruction-era South, replete with fugitive hunters, voodoo healers, and other dangers lurking in the swamp.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3

10:00 am-2:00 pm: BOOK SALE CLEARANCE – Free admission
All remaining books are just $1.00 and special books are half off already low prices. Closing hour surprise specials.


LOCATION
:
Spencertown Academy Arts Center
790 NY-203
Spencertown, NY 12165


MORE
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SpencertownAcademy.org
facebook.com/SpencertownAcademy
Phone: (518) 392-3693

 

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