From the CEO: Maestro
Some liked it a lot. Some didn’t. I am talking about the movie Maestro, an intimate version of the life of Leonard Bernstein, legendary conductor…
Some liked it a lot. Some didn’t. I am talking about the movie Maestro, an intimate version of the life of Leonard Bernstein, legendary conductor…
February kicks off Black History Month (BHM), during which people take time to reflect on Black history and celebrate Black culture.
When Ann-Ngaire Martin saw The Sound Inside during its Broadway run in late 2019, the work left her feeling blown out of her seat.
ArtsW.org is Westchester County’s guide for discovering the arts in Westchester. On its Artist Opportunities page, artists in all disciplines can find nearby working opportunities that will help to strengthen and further their careers.
The fifth-annual Rockland Arts Festival begins on January 26 with 12 virtual and in-person exhibitions, performances and panel discussions…
Some time ago, ArtsWestchester was asked to weigh in on a selection process of artworks for the $93 million train station renovation at the White Plains train depot.
Hip Hop Heroes, on display at the Hudson River Museum in Yonkers, explores how the story of Hip Hop has often been told through various forms of visual arts, such as graffiti writing, murals and comic books.
Westchester County Executive George Latimer and ArtsWestchester together announced this morning that Phylisha Villanueva of Yonkers will be Westchester County’s newest Poet Laureate.
Through the lens of female artists, Yellow Studio’s current exhibition, FACETS, on view through February 9, investigates various ways of representing the complexity of self-identity.
Governor Kathy Hochul recently announced the appointment of Erika Mallin as Executive Director of the New York State Council on the Arts, an agency that aims to support the ongoing recovery of the arts across New York State.
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