Cultural Events This Summer in Westchester
As the summer begins to heat up, a variety of cultural offerings come with it.
As the summer begins to heat up, a variety of cultural offerings come with it.
ArtsNews Editor Mary Alice Franklin sat down with ArtsWestchester’s incoming CEO, Kathleen Reckling, to discuss her vision for the organization’s future.
This Pride Month, arts organizations and local municipalities in Westchester are celebrating the LGBTQ+ community – from art fairs and film screenings to exhibitions and children’s workshops. Here’s a list of more than two-dozen events taking place throughout the county: June 1Rye Town Park Pride CelebrationPresented by pRYEde CommunityThis celebration…
When Rye volunteer Sue Autry approached Rye Arts Center (RAC) and Rotary Club of Rye several years ago with an idea of displaying a collection of butterfly sculptures in town, the concept resonated with all involved.
Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day or Emancipation Day, is a federal holiday that commemorates the date when slaves in Galveston, Texas found out they were free in 1865.
Over the past 33 years as CEO of ArtsWestchester, I look back on what has been an extraordinary collaboration in which all of you have played a significant role.
Restoration is the name of the game at Jacob Burns Film Center (JBFC) lately.
When Caramoor holds its 79th summer season, it will do so with twists on some favorite offerings…
The list of things to do in Westchester grows as the warming temperatures bring a respite from the frosty cold of winter.
In an evening of both celebration and nostalgia, the Westchester Oratorio Society (WOS) prepares to bid farewell to their esteemed conductor, Benjamin Niemczyk.
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