Covid Diary

Covid Diary

One year since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, ArtsWestchester will reopen its gallery doors with Together apART : Creating During COVID, an intimate look at how the pandemic has changed the lives of its communities. Specifically, it will examine the many ways in which people in Westchester have turned to…

National Poetry Month: Poetry Does Not Live in a Vacuum
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National Poetry Month: Poetry Does Not Live in a Vacuum

By April, the frost has melted, there are buds on the trees and Bethany Arts Community (BAC) is abuzz with poetry. The organization offers a full array of poetry-related programming this month.  BAC’s Executive Director Abigail Lewis says: “We see poetry as a medium that helps to sustain us during…

February 2021 New Briefs
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February 2021 New Briefs

In this month’s News Briefs: Pop-Up Library Pops Up in New Rochelle; Historic Hudson Valley Receives Conservation Grant; Neuberger Museum of Art Reopens to the Public; New Interim Managing Director Named at Performing Arts Center at Purchase College; In Memoriam: Sister Beth Dowd; In Memoriam: Karen Marie Marmer; and New Initiatives for Paycheck Protection and Shuttered Venues Passed by Congress.

The Shifting Cultural Journey of Japanese Ceramics

The Shifting Cultural Journey of Japanese Ceramics

Rooted in rich traditions, yet freed from political constraints, the artists in Katonah Museum of Art (KMA)’s Hands & Earth: Perspectives on Japanese Contemporary Ceramics exhibition represent a wide range of innovation. On view through January 24, 2021, the show features 41 pieces of contemporary Japanese ceramics drawn from one…

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