Calendar of Events
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Claude Carone: Paintings
Thurs-Mon 10am-5pm
Carone is an intuitive painter. He may start a canvas with a gesture and then respond to that gesture with another until he sees and feels the beginning of a visual composition. As he goes back to a painting, he may re-enter into a situation that he then plays into or finds a certain rhythm in the painting or a dialogue between the powdered pigment, polymer and wax. The resulting work is sometimes brooding and always energetic painting that emanates from his ability to tap the unconscious and let his body channel these emotions into a rhythmic and dynamic composition.
John Davis Gallery, 362 ½ Warren Street, Hudson
518-828-5907
Movie: North Face
5:30pm
$7/adults, $5/TSL members and students
Based on a true story, North Face is a gripping adventure drama about a competition to climb the most dangerous rock face in the Alps. In 1936, Nazi propaganda urged German Alpinists to conquer the unclimbed north face of the Swiss massif, the Eiger. This brings two reluctant climbers, Toni Kurz and Andi Hinterstoisser, to begin their daring ascent and attempt to scale the infamous rock face, often called the Murder Wall. In German with English subtitles.
Time and Space Limited, 434 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-822-8448
Movie: Off and Running
7:30pm
$7/adults, $5/TSL members and students
With white Jewish lesbians for parents and two adopted brothers – one mixed-race and one Korean – Brooklyn teen Avery grew up in a unique and loving household. But when her curiosity about her African-American roots grows, she decides to contact her birth mother. This choice propels Avery into her own complicated exploration of race, identity, and family that threatens to distance her from the parents she’s always known. She begins staying away from home, starts skipping school, and risks losing her shot at the college track career she always dreamed of. But when Avery decides to pick up the pieces of her life and make sense of her identity, the results are inspiring. Off and Running follows Avery to the brink of adulthood, exploring the strength of family bonds and the lengths people must go to become themselves.
Time and Space Limited, 434 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-822-8448
Claude Carone: Paintings
Thurs-Mon 10am-5pm
Carone is an intuitive painter. He may start a canvas with a gesture and then respond to that gesture with another until he sees and feels the beginning of a visual composition. As he goes back to a painting, he may re-enter into a situation that he then plays into or finds a certain rhythm in the painting or a dialogue between the powdered pigment, polymer and wax. The resulting work is sometimes brooding and always energetic painting that emanates from his ability to tap the unconscious and let his body channel these emotions into a rhythmic and dynamic composition.
John Davis Gallery, 362 ½ Warren Street, Hudson
518-828-5907
Movie: North Face
5:30pm
$7/adults, $5/TSL members and students
Based on a true story, North Face is a gripping adventure drama about a competition to climb the most dangerous rock face in the Alps. In 1936, Nazi propaganda urged German Alpinists to conquer the unclimbed north face of the Swiss massif, the Eiger. This brings two reluctant climbers, Toni Kurz and Andi Hinterstoisser, to begin their daring ascent and attempt to scale the infamous rock face, often called the Murder Wall. In German with English subtitles.
Time and Space Limited, 434 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-822-8448
Movie: Off and Running
7:30pm
$7/adults, $5/TSL members and students
With white Jewish lesbians for parents and two adopted brothers – one mixed-race and one Korean – Brooklyn teen Avery grew up in a unique and loving household. But when her curiosity about her African-American roots grows, she decides to contact her birth mother. This choice propels Avery into her own complicated exploration of race, identity, and family that threatens to distance her from the parents she’s always known. She begins staying away from home, starts skipping school, and risks losing her shot at the college track career she always dreamed of. But when Avery decides to pick up the pieces of her life and make sense of her identity, the results are inspiring. Off and Running follows Avery to the brink of adulthood, exploring the strength of family bonds and the lengths people must go to become themselves.
Time and Space Limited, 434 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-822-8448
Green Gardening
2-4pm
Spring is here! Watch your own kitchen garden grow: come to Olana’s farm complex to create your own fairy garden to bring home. Plant herb, vegetable and/or flower seeds in recyclable/re-used containers and then decorate your garden pots with art supplies inspired by Olana. Pre-register by preceding Thursday via e-mail at [email]codonnell@olana.org[/email] or call 518-828-1872 x110.
Wagon House Education Center/Farm Complex at Olana State Historic Site, 5720 Route 9G, Hudson
518-828-0135
THE MAN WHO PLANTED TREES
2:00 & 8:00
Stageworks/Hudson and Hudson Opera House present THE MAN WHO PLANTED TREES - Puppet State Theatre Company from Scotland
A captivating adaptation of Jean Giono’s environmental cult classic. A French shepherd sets out with his dog to plant a forest and transform a barren landscape. An unforgettable story that shows the difference one man (and his dog!) can make to the world. A unique blend of comedy, puppetry and inspiring storytelling. For adults and children ages 7 & up.
$15 adults/$10 youth
Reservations: 518 822-1438
21 Cross Street - Hudson
Mrs. Farnsworth
Friday & Saturday 8pm
Sunday 2pm
$15/adults, $12/members
A Vassar co-ed meets a cute Yale undergrad. Sure, he drinks too much and probably isn’t too smart, but his grandfather is a Republican Senator and his father has presidential aspirations so what could be bad? It has all the makings of a good story, especially as told by Mrs. Farnsworth.
The Ghent Playhouse, 6 Town Hall Drive (off Rte 66), Ghent
518-392-6264
Claude Carone: Paintings
Thurs-Mon 10am-5pm
Carone is an intuitive painter. He may start a canvas with a gesture and then respond to that gesture with another until he sees and feels the beginning of a visual composition. As he goes back to a painting, he may re-enter into a situation that he then plays into or finds a certain rhythm in the painting or a dialogue between the powdered pigment, polymer and wax. The resulting work is sometimes brooding and always energetic painting that emanates from his ability to tap the unconscious and let his body channel these emotions into a rhythmic and dynamic composition.
John Davis Gallery, 362 ½ Warren Street, Hudson
518-828-5907
Movie: North Face
5:30pm
$7/adults, $5/TSL members and students
Based on a true story, North Face is a gripping adventure drama about a competition to climb the most dangerous rock face in the Alps. In 1936, Nazi propaganda urged German Alpinists to conquer the unclimbed north face of the Swiss massif, the Eiger. This brings two reluctant climbers, Toni Kurz and Andi Hinterstoisser, to begin their daring ascent and attempt to scale the infamous rock face, often called the Murder Wall. In German with English subtitles.
Time and Space Limited, 434 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-822-8448
Movie: Off and Running
7:30pm
$7/adults, $5/TSL members and students
With white Jewish lesbians for parents and two adopted brothers – one mixed-race and one Korean – Brooklyn teen Avery grew up in a unique and loving household. But when her curiosity about her African-American roots grows, she decides to contact her birth mother. This choice propels Avery into her own complicated exploration of race, identity, and family that threatens to distance her from the parents she’s always known. She begins staying away from home, starts skipping school, and risks losing her shot at the college track career she always dreamed of. But when Avery decides to pick up the pieces of her life and make sense of her identity, the results are inspiring. Off and Running follows Avery to the brink of adulthood, exploring the strength of family bonds and the lengths people must go to become themselves.
Time and Space Limited, 434 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-822-8448
Mrs. Farnsworth
Friday & Saturday 8pm
Sunday 2pm
$15/adults, $12/members
A Vassar co-ed meets a cute Yale undergrad. Sure, he drinks too much and probably isn’t too smart, but his grandfather is a Republican Senator and his father has presidential aspirations so what could be bad? It has all the makings of a good story, especially as told by Mrs. Farnsworth.
The Ghent Playhouse, 6 Town Hall Drive (off Rte 66), Ghent
518-392-6264
Family Tour at Olana
11:30am
$9/adults, $8/students and seniors, Free children under 12 and members of TOP
Explore the house, its paintings and treasures from a child’s perspective. Tours are geared for families with 6-12 year olds, but all ages are welcome. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Reservations are required by 4pm the preceding Friday.
Olana State Historic Site, 5720 Route 9G, Hudson
518-828-0135
Blues Dance Party
Cathy Grier and the Gentlemen of the Night
8pm
$12/general, $10/members
$15/reserved table
Got spring fever? You bet! Shake off the winter slump and dance the night away to the great blues sounds of “Cathy Grier and the Gentlemen of the Night,” with Jeff Arp-Sandel, Kurt Barensfeld, Richard Green, and Kevin Holsapple. Refreshments available.
Spencertown Academy Arts Center, Route 203, Spencertown
518-392-3693
Gare du Nord
Duos of Parisian Influence duo parnas
8pm
$15/general, $12/HOH members
Join Madalyn Parnas, violin and Cicely Parnas, cello as they present their CD “Gare du Nord.” This recording from the Parnas Duo features works by Martinu, Milhaud, Gliere, Fennelly and Honegger.
Hudson Opera House, 327 Warren Street, Hudson
518-822-1438
"A Hudson Valley Collection" Auction
11am
Furniture, paintings, porcelain, and decoration
Stair Auctioneers & Appraisers, 549 Warren Street, Hudson
518-751-1000
Claude Carone: Paintings
Thurs-Mon 10am-5pm
Carone is an intuitive painter. He may start a canvas with a gesture and then respond to that gesture with another until he sees and feels the beginning of a visual composition. As he goes back to a painting, he may re-enter into a situation that he then plays into or finds a certain rhythm in the painting or a dialogue between the powdered pigment, polymer and wax. The resulting work is sometimes brooding and always energetic painting that emanates from his ability to tap the unconscious and let his body channel these emotions into a rhythmic and dynamic composition.
John Davis Gallery, 362 ½ Warren Street, Hudson
518-828-5907
Mrs. Farnsworth
Friday & Saturday 8pm
Sunday 2pm
$15/adults, $12/members
A Vassar co-ed meets a cute Yale undergrad. Sure, he drinks too much and probably isn’t too smart, but his grandfather is a Republican Senator and his father has presidential aspirations so what could be bad? It has all the makings of a good story, especially as told by Mrs. Farnsworth.
The Ghent Playhouse, 6 Town Hall Drive (off Rte 66), Ghent
518-392-6264
UnderWhere? in 1880
2pm
$5/adults, Free children 12 and under
A lecture and demonstration of late Victorian-era clothing and underwear. Reservations are encouraged.
Clermont State Historic Site, off Route 9G, Clermont
518-537-4240
Landscape Yoga
3-4pm
$10/class, $5/members of TOP
Does your New Year’s resolution include time for well-being? Nourish body and soul this winter in our education center that has radiant floor heating! This gentle yoga class will bring the inspiring picturesque landscape views inside, celebrating the spirituality of nature. Yoga instructor Ed Sisk from the Yoga With Ed studio in Hudson will provide mats and modification tools or bring your own. Pre-registration by preceding Friday via e-mail at [email]codonnell@olana.org[/email] or call 518-828-1872 x110.
Wagon House Education Center/Farm Complex at Olana State Historic Site, 5720 Route 9G, Hudson
518-828-0135
Life Drawing
10am-1pm
$10/per session
The workshop allows artists to work independently in a disciplined environment. No instructor or specific method is followed.
Hudson Opera House, 327 Warren Street, Hudson
518-822-1438
Movie: North Face
3:30pm
$7/adults, $5/TSL members and students
Based on a true story, North Face is a gripping adventure drama about a competition to climb the most dangerous rock face in the Alps. In 1936, Nazi propaganda urged German Alpinists to conquer the unclimbed north face of the Swiss massif, the Eiger. This brings two reluctant climbers, Toni Kurz and Andi Hinterstoisser, to begin their daring ascent and attempt to scale the infamous rock face, often called the Murder Wall. In German with English subtitles.
Time and Space Limited, 434 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-822-8448
Movie: Off and Running
5:30pm
$7/adults, $5/TSL members and students
With white Jewish lesbians for parents and two adopted brothers – one mixed-race and one Korean – Brooklyn teen Avery grew up in a unique and loving household. But when her curiosity about her African-American roots grows, she decides to contact her birth mother. This choice propels Avery into her own complicated exploration of race, identity, and family that threatens to distance her from the parents she’s always known. She begins staying away from home, starts skipping school, and risks losing her shot at the college track career she always dreamed of. But when Avery decides to pick up the pieces of her life and make sense of her identity, the results are inspiring. Off and Running follows Avery to the brink of adulthood, exploring the strength of family bonds and the lengths people must go to become themselves.
Time and Space Limited, 434 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-822-8448
