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SUMMARY:2027 Exhibition Proposals
DESCRIPTION:EXHIBITION PROPOSALS \nWRCA accepts applications from artists and curators for solo and themed group exhibition proposals which are reviewed by the curatorial committee. Currently\, we are no longer accepting proposals for the 2026 exhibition schedule; applications for 2027 exhibitions will open shortly. \nPlease check back for the 2027 application to open (anticipated Spring 2026) as we look forward to receiving your materials for consideration. \nOn behalf of WRCA\, thank you for your interest!
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/solo-exhibit-application/
LOCATION:Wallkill River Center for the Arts\, 232 Ward Street\, Montgomery\, NY\, 12549\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artist Opportunities
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250113
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T162528Z
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SUMMARY:Submit Monthly: 2024 Hallway Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:2024 Artist & Joint Artist Members are invited to hang one piece in our Monthly Hallway Exhibits.  Themes are suggested and artwork does not need to conform to the themes listed below.   All pieces\, including the frame must be smaller than 16×16 inches and be ready to hang with a wire.  Saw tooth and other hanging methods are not acceptable.  Please contact the staff if you have a question or unusual situation. \nHanging Guidelines \nTrees \n\nDrop off by 12/17/23\nOn Display 12/22/23 – 1/21/24\n\nOn the Street \n\nDrop off by 1/21/24\nOn Display 1/26/24 – 2/18/24\n\nFarm Animals \n\nDrop off by 2/18/24\nOn Display 2/23/24 – 3/17/24\n\nSmall Works \n\nDrop off by 3/17/24\nOn Display 3/22/24 – 4/14/24\n\nForest \n\nDrop off by 4/14/24\nOn Display 4/19/24 – 5/12/24\n\nFruit \n\nDrop off by 5/12/24\nOn Display 5/17/24 – 6/16/24\n\nMemories \n\nDrop off by 6/16/24\nOn Display 6/21/24 – 7/14/24\n\nChildren \n\nDrop off by 7/14/24\nOn Display 7/19/24 – 8/11/24\n\nBoats \n\nDrop off by 8/11/24\nOn Display 8/16/24 – 9/15/24\n\nLandscape \n\nDrop off by 9/15/24\nOn Display 9/20/24 – 10/13/24\n\nStill Life \n\nDrop off by 10/13/24\nOn Display 10/18/24 – 11/17/24\n\nArtist’s Choice \n\nDrop off by 11/17/24\nOn Display 11/22/24 – 12/15/24\n\nFloral \n\nDrop off by 12/15/24\nOn Display 12/20/24 – 1/18/25
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/submit-monthly-2024-hallway-exhibits/
LOCATION:Wallkill River Center for the Arts\, 232 Ward Street\, Montgomery\, NY\, 12549\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artist Opportunities
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240503
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240701
DTSTAMP:20260403T210231
CREATED:20240206T003133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240429T171230Z
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SUMMARY:Susan Siegel: Small Kingdoms
DESCRIPTION:A solo exhibit of works by Susan Siegel\, on view May 3\, 2024 – June 30\, 2024 \nThe gallery is open to the public Fridays\, Saturdays\, and Sundays from 12:00-5:00 pm or by appointment. \nArtist Reception Saturday\, May 11\, 2024 5:00-7:00 pm. Receptions are always free and open to the public. \nArtist Statement: \nIn this body of work\, I draw inspiration from Mary Oliver’s poem\, “Sleeping in the Forest\,” where she alludes to the bustling activity of “Small Kingdoms” at work during the night. This poetic imagery serves as a metaphor for the delicate interplay between humanity and nature. Much like Oliver’s portrayal\, my work delves into the sublime and peaceful merging of boundaries\, inviting viewers to contemplate moments of communion\, impermanence\, and metamorphosis. \nI find my inspiration in the rich traditions of ancient art\, medieval bestiaries\, and 18th- century natural science histories. The heart of my studio practice lies in the techniques of drawing and printmaking\, encompassing drypoints\, etchings\, monotypes\, and experimental collages. By exploring the coexistence of our “Small Kingdoms\,” my art serves as a mirror to the intricate tapestry of our existence in this tragic\, mysterious\, and beautiful world. \nArtist Biography: \nSusan Siegel (b. 1964\, Los Angeles\, California) creates work that engages our connection to the natural world. Siegel holds an MFA from the New York Academy of Art in New York City (2010) with an emphasis in traditional oil painting. Her work has been exhibited in New York\, Chicago and Los Angeles\, including the Glass Gallery at Mana Contemporary\, Sotheby’s and Flowers Gallery. Her work has been featured by New American Paintings\, Hi-Fructose Magazine\, and The Wall Street Journal. In 2012 Siegel was the recipient of a studio residency at the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts. She was awarded the Merit Award at the Silvermine Arts Center’s Paper 2019 exhibit curated by Jennifer Farrel\, Associate Curator of Prints and Drawings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. In 2023 she was awarded the Woodstock Artist Association and Museum’s Annual Print Award. Siegel lives and works in the Hudson Valley. \n  \n 
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/susan-seigel/
LOCATION:Wallkill River Center for the Arts\, 232 Ward Street\, Montgomery\, NY\, 12549\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Events,Gallery Events,Gallery Exhibits
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wallkill River Center for the Arts":MAILTO:info@wallkill.art
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240503
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240701
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CREATED:20240206T003303Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240508T180651Z
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SUMMARY:Amy Silberkleit: Last Winter\, Scenes and Objects from Outside
DESCRIPTION:Solo exhibit of works by Amy Silberkleit\, on view May 3\, 2024 – June 30\, 2024.  Artists Reception Saturday\, May 11\, 2024 5:00-7:00 pm.  Receptions are always free and open to the public. \nThe gallery is open to the public Fridays\, Saturdays\, and Sundays from 12:00-5:00 pm or by appointment. \nAmy Silberkleit is an artist in the Northern Catskills. Her work is based on the forests\, mountains\, roads\, trails and natural objects found near her home. The extraordinary beauty of the region\, the variety of plants\, forms and textures\, the dramatic changes from season to season are an inexhaustible source of subjects for her work.  She draws detailed landscapes on limestone blocks and hand-prints limited editions in her lithography studio. The tonal range made possible by the lithography stone’s fine texture lends itself perfectly to highly detailed representational drawings. In each piece\, she tries to capture a moment in time while showing the effect of light\, water and temperature on different elements in the landscape. Her intention is to draw the viewer in; to find a place in the landscape and observe the beauty of the natural world. An avid hiker\, she particularly enjoys walking through the forest in winter. Without leaves and undergrowth\, covered in snow\, the contours of the land are revealed. The tones and textures of the landscape stand out when they aren’t overwhelmed by the colors of other seasons. \nAmy has a B.A. in printmaking and a Certificate in Natural Science Art and Illustration from the New York Botanical Gardens. Her drawings and prints have been exhibited in juried shows\, galleries and museums.  Amy is a member of the Society of American Graphic Artists and an Active Member of The Woodstock Artists Association.
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/amy-silberkleit/
LOCATION:Wallkill River Center for the Arts\, 232 Ward Street\, Montgomery\, NY\, 12549\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Events,Gallery Events,Gallery Exhibits
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wallkill River Center for the Arts":MAILTO:info@wallkill.art
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240503
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240701
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CREATED:20240206T003546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240429T164755Z
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SUMMARY:Woodland Creatures
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit is on view May 3\, 2024 – June 30\, 2024 \nThe gallery is open to the public Fridays\, Saturdays\, and Sundays from 12:00-5:00 pm or by appointment. \nArtists Reception Saturday\, May 11\, 2024 5:00-7:00 pm. Receptions are always free and open to the public. \n  \nFeaturing works by: \nMark Rosengarten\nSusan Baldwin\nSandra Belitza-Vazquez\nPolly Perkins\nNell Shaw Cohen\nJoanne Tompkins\nEileen MacAvery Kane\nEmily A. Tran\nKaren Edler\nJo Ann Johnson\nPaula Arwen Owen\nPatti Sonnenschein\nBrenda Scott Harburger\nNatalie Wargin\nSusan Bores\nJudith Greengus\nStephanie Snyder\nJodi Funck
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/woodland-creatures/
LOCATION:Wallkill River Center for the Arts\, 232 Ward Street\, Montgomery\, NY\, 12549\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Events,Gallery Events,Gallery Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240601
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240716
DTSTAMP:20260403T210231
CREATED:20240603T182334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240603T182334Z
UID:10002781-1717200000-1721087999@wallkill.art
SUMMARY:Submit by July 15th: OC Live!
DESCRIPTION:SUBMIT HERE\n  \nRegister here to participate as an artist at OCLive! presented by the Orange County NY Arts Council (OCAC) \nREGISTRATION DEADLINE: Registration will be open as long as space is available. Registrations must be received by July 15 to be included in printed material. \nPainting\, Sculpture\, Drawing\, Architecture\, Literary Arts\, Poetry\, Novels\, Children’s Literature\, Illustration\, Film\, Performing Arts\, Traditional Arts\, Toys\, Textiles\, Furniture\, Screenprinting\, Printing\, Collage\, Ceramics\, Glass\, Fiber Arts\, Floral Arranging\, Design\, Fashion\, Interiors\, Photography\, Commercial Arts\, Installation Art\, Immersive Art\, Digital Art\, Street Art\, Dance\, Theatre\, Music\, Graphic\, Experiential Art\, and more! \n  \nE V E N T     D E T A I L S \nEVENT DATE: September 1\, 2024 \nLOCATION: Hudson Sports Complex\, 122 State School Rd\, Warwick\, NY 10990 (at Wickham Woodlands) \nTIME: Public hours 10am-6pm or adjusted based on registration. \nFEE: There is no fee to participate as an artist \nREGISTRATION OPTIONS: Artists may request 10’x10′ plot\, and/or up to 30 minutes of stage time. \nELIGIBILITY: Artists of all media are encouraged to register. All participants\, including groups\, organizations\, teams\, and individuals are eligible. Minors may participate with an adult chaperone. (see details below) \nSELECTION: There is no selection process. All registrants will be accepted who indicate they live\, work\, or play in Orange County NY. \nIMPORTANT: All goods and performances must be the sole property of the registering artists. Use of work belonging to another artist\, maker\, or creator for display or sale is prohibited. This includes use of songs for performance including background music and covers. \nNOTE: Artists who wish to request participation that does not fit within the parameters of a 10’x10′ space\, or a 30 minute stage time slot including food trucks\, art installations\, artists in need of power\, long-form performance\, or other creative expressions are encouraged to inquire with connect@ocartscouncil.org to determine feasibility. \n\nP A R T I C I P A T I O N     I N F O R M A T I O N \nIn order to participate in the OCLive! Event\, all artists will be required to sign a letter of agreement to be distributed at a later date. Registration here implies no obligation by artist or OCAC. All artists must maintain a family-friendly atmosphere. Any participation that is deemed inappropriate for family audiences may be removed at the sole discretion of OCAC or its representatives. \nDETAILS ON 10ft by 10ft SPACE REGISTRATION: Artist is responsible for all dealings associated with their space. Artists may bring pop up tent\, furniture\, signage etc. which must remain within their allotted space. No materials will be provided. Artists may sell goods\, offer giveaways\, etc. but are responsible for their own dealings including necessary certifications\, permits\, licenses\, etc. No power or wifi will be available. \nDETAILS ON 30 Minute STAGE TIME REGISTRATION: A stage and basic sound system will be available. Artist will be given 30 minutes of stage time which will include any set up and break down required. OCAC or its representatives reserve the right to end a set that risks going over the allotted time. Artists may bring additional equipment for their use assuming set up remains in allotted time. More details will be released on tech specifications prior to the event. \nArtists under the age of 18 must have an adult 18 or older present at booth or stage at all times. Registrant maintains responsibly for all members of their party. OCAC reserves the right to limit number of associated personnel including chaperones.
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/submit-by-july-15th-oc-live/
LOCATION:Hudson Sports Complex\, 122 State School Rd\, Warwick\, 10990\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artist Opportunities
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ORGANIZER;CN="Orange County Arts Council":MAILTO:connect@ocartscouncil.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240701
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240802
DTSTAMP:20260403T210231
CREATED:20240210T182939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240719T161513Z
UID:10002643-1719792000-1722556799@wallkill.art
SUMMARY:Submit by August 1st: Pastel
DESCRIPTION:PROSPECTUS: Pastel\nSUBMISSION FORM\nTHEME & GUIDELINES: Anyone may apply for this exhibit.  The work will be juried by WRS Founder Shawn Dell Joyce.  The theme is “Pastel”  Submissions are limited to the medium (soft or hard) Pastel. Oil pastels do not qualify at this time. \nDATES: \n\nSubmissions Due: August 1\, 2024\nNotification by: August 15\, 2024\nDrop-off by: Sunday\, September 1\, 2024\nOn display September 6\, 2024 – October 27\, 2024\nReception: Saturday September 14\, 2024 5:00-7:00 PM\nPick-up Starts: Friday\, November 1\, 2024 12:00 PM\n\nAPPLICATION PROCESS: \n\nThere is no fee to apply.  If a work is accepted\, there is a $20 hang fee (Waived up to two for WRCA Artist Members)\nMax of 4 submissions per artist. Up to two will be chosen for this exhibit.\nMaximum size 48″ x 60″ (framed size) We have limited space for works wider than 30″ and although they may be submitted\, large works occupy the space of two smaller works\, which will be taken into consideration by the juror as they form the final exhibit.\nWe will require the following information for each piece:  JPEG image\, Title\, Medium\, Size (in inches\, not including the frame/hanger)\, and Price (if the piece is not for sale\, enter “NFS”).\nSubmit via this Google Form (or by email to info@wallkill.art)\nWorks will be presented to the juror anonymously as digital images.\nResults\, both accepted and unaccepted will be announced via email by the 15th of the month.\nThe juror will review the show in person and select a Best in Show and possibly one or two Honorable Mentions.\n\nACCEPTED WORKS:  Work must be delivered to WRCA no later than Sunday\, September 1st with the following: \n\nArt Inventory Sheet (There will be print outs available at the school)\nSigned Exhibiting Artist Policies (due once per year) (Due to be updated for 2024)\nComplete and signed form W-9 (due once per year)\nAny hang fee accrued ($20 per piece\, waived for artist members up to two pieces per exhibit)\nAll works must be checked in with the receptionist and an art label attached to the back of the work.\n\nHANGING STANDARDS FOR HANGING ITEMS:  Work must be ready to hang with a HANGING WIRE ONLY (no dogtooth or other styles).  The wire must be attached to the frame/piece in the top third of the frame/piece (wires close to the center point will cause the frame to hang forward\, away from the wall) and the highest point the wire can reach must be a minimum of  3/4 inch from the top of the frame/piece (otherwise the wall hook will show).  Works that are meant to be vertical must feature a frame or other item on the back or top of the object to hang it. Frames\, if used\, must be clean and in good repair.  If works cannot hang acceptably\, they will not be included in the exhibit. If you need help on how we hang framed works usually\, please visit this link. \nEXHIBIT TERMS: \n\nSee Exhibiting Artist Policies for complete information: 2024 Exhibiting Artist Policies\nWallkill River Center for the Arts will take a 30% commission on all art sales.\nThe artist can pick up a check for 70% of the sale price within 30 days of show closing.\nSold work will remain on display until the show closes.\nThe artist agrees to exhibit these works and holds harmless the volunteers and staff of WRCA.\nAny damage incurred\, such as broken glass or wires giving way\, is the responsibility of the artist to fix.\nThe artist agrees to pick-up unsold works in a timely manner. The Wallkill River Center for the Arts is not responsible for any paintings left in the gallery 30 days after the exhibit closes. Unclaimed works will be considered charitable contributions to our 501(c)(3) non-profit.\nWe reserve the right to refuse artwork at any time for any reason.\n\nBY SUBMITTING AN APPLICATION TO THE SHOW\, YOU AGREE TO ABIDE BY THE TERMS OF THIS PROSPECTUS AND THE EXHIBITING ARTIST POLICIES.
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/submit-by-august-1st-pastel/
LOCATION:Wallkill River Center for the Arts\, 232 Ward Street\, Montgomery\, NY\, 12549\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artist Opportunities
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wallkill River Center for the Arts":MAILTO:info@wallkill.art
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240702T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240702T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T210231
CREATED:20240530T152326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240530T152326Z
UID:10002770-1719910800-1719921600@wallkill.art
SUMMARY:07/2024 Plein Air Painting with Nancy Reed Jones
DESCRIPTION:July 2\, 9\, 16\, 23\, 30th \n9am – 12pm \n$200\, $175 Members \nLocation: \nTwin Ponds Greenhouse \n  \nStudents will learn all the fundamentals of how to create beautiful paintings outdoors. Using a limited palette\, students will learn how to simplify the vast landscape and capture the important aspects of a scene to create a successful plein air painting. All mediums welcome. instructor specializes in acrylic. \nStudents will bring their own supplies. You are advised to wear sun and bug protection for outdoor classes. Make sure you drink water and seek shade on hot days. \n  \nNancy Reed Jones is an award winning artist ( Champion of the Arts award from the Orange County Arts Council) as well as several other awards. She studied oil painting at the Huntington Arts Council on Long Island. Nancy had her own mural business for many years and has painted murals in one of the Vanderbilt homes on Long Island. Nancy painted murals for the cancer patients in hospitals on Long Island where they were used for guided imagery to take away the patients pain.\nShe came to live in the Hudson Valley in 2004 and joined the Wallkill River School of Art where she now teaches acrylic workshops and plein air painting. She describes her painting style as Romantic Impressionism. \n  \nREFUND AND CANCEL
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/07-2024-plein-air-painting-with-nancy-reed-jones/
LOCATION:Twin Ponds Greenhouse\, 2865 Albany Post Rd\, Montgomery\, NY\, 12549\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes for Adults
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nancy Reed Jones":MAILTO:nartist57@aol.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240702T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240702T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T210231
CREATED:20230905T161932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250628T190258Z
UID:10002299-1719912600-1719921600@wallkill.art
SUMMARY:Senior Drop In
DESCRIPTION:Tuesdays \n9:30-12:00 \n  \nThis program is free for anyone over 65 years of age.  Guests under 65 are welcome as well for a donation of $5.00 per day. \nParticipants bring their own art materials and projects to work on and share with the group.   Artists of all ability and experience levels are encouraged to come be part of our community.  Build friendships\, make art! \n  \n 
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/senior-drop-in-2/2024-07-02/
LOCATION:Inn at the Ridge\, 1796 House\, Inn at the Ridge\, 2098 Bruynswick Rd\, Wallkill\, NY\, 12589\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes for Adults,Free Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Vicki O'Neill":MAILTO:artsgal367@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240702T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240702T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T210231
CREATED:20240524T181205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240524T181205Z
UID:10002761-1719914400-1719925200@wallkill.art
SUMMARY:7/2/24 Benedict Farm Park Plein Air with Laura Martinez-Bianco
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday July 2nd (Rain Date July 3rd) \n10am – 1pm \nat Benedict Farm Park \n$50 per person\, $45 for members \nJoin me for a day of plein air painting\, all levels and abilities are invited. Artists are encouraged to work in any medium they are conformable with. This class is not specifically about medium but rather about the concepts and techniques that are universal to Plein Air painting. \nBring your easel\, your painting supplies and a painting surface. Helpful to have a sketchbook\, paper and pencil. This will be a one day event so consider the size you will be working on. \nEach session will be 3 hours with a demo\, individual instruction and critique included. Please bring a snack\, water and a hat. \n \nI am drawn to landscapes\, capturing and preserving the views that have been seen over the years by so many. On location I work in pastels. I focus on that specific time of day. The time of day changes the light\, the color\, the atmosphere: it changes everything. Pastels afford me the use of pure pigment. The mark each pastel makes directly from my hand to the surface is exciting. In my studio I create with encaustic\, based on my Plein Air experiences. Working with molten wax and fire has energy and spontaneity. Whether in the studio or on site each painting is a challenge to record a moment in time. \nREFUND AND CANCEL
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/7-2-24-benedict-farm-park-plein-air-with-laura-martinez-bianco/
LOCATION:Wallkill River Center for the Arts\, 232 Ward Street\, Montgomery\, NY\, 12549\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes for Adults
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ORGANIZER;CN="Laura Martinez-Bianco":MAILTO:lmbianco.art@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240705
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240902
DTSTAMP:20260403T210231
CREATED:20240206T004020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240726T150923Z
UID:10002631-1720137600-1725235199@wallkill.art
SUMMARY:Lens on New York
DESCRIPTION:Group exhibit of works based in photographs of New York City juried by Alison Colby. \nThe exhibit is on view July 5\, 2024 – September 1\, 2024 \nThe gallery is open to the public Fridays\, Saturdays\, and Sundays from 12:00-5:00 pm or by appointment. \nArtists Reception Saturday\, July 13\, 2024 5:00-7:00 pm. Receptions are always free and open to the public. \n  \nFeaturing Artwork by: \nBronwyn Carlton\nCiro Attardo\nDana Lenec\nDaniel Root\nGeralyn Shukwit\nJerry Wein\nMary Mugele Sealfon\nMonica Drew Espitia\nNancy Layne\nRenelle Lorray\nSharilyn Neidhardt \nStephen Pierce\nSuzanne Parker\nVerena Kurz
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/lens-on-new-york/
LOCATION:Wallkill River Center for the Arts\, 232 Ward Street\, Montgomery\, NY\, 12549\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Events,Gallery Events,Gallery Exhibits
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wallkill River Center for the Arts":MAILTO:info@wallkill.art
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240705
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240902
DTSTAMP:20260403T210231
CREATED:20240206T004131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240425T135311Z
UID:10002632-1720137600-1725235199@wallkill.art
SUMMARY:Alison Colby:  #keepingitsecure
DESCRIPTION:WRCA presents a solo exhibit of photographic works by Alison Colby on view July 5\, 2024 – September 1\, 2024.  The gallery is open to the public Fridays\, Saturdays\, and Sundays from 12:00-5:00 pm or by appointment.  Artists Reception Saturday\, July 13\, 2024 5:00-7:00 pm. Receptions are always free and open to the public. \nArtist Statement: \n#keepingitsecure is the first exhibition of photographs by New York city-based artist Alison Colby.  While she does take pictures of other things\, it is traffic cones that capture her eye. “They are fun\, colorful and tell a story. Their inherent flimsiness and the futility of their mission is endearing\,” says Colby.  This exhibition shifts the viewer’s experience from the small screen to the gallery wall.  Her photos have been on Instagram since 2014 (@sparkleshow). \nArtist Biography: \nPrevious artistic endeavors include “Aesthetic Technicians\,” a shared exhibition with visual artist Sas Colby at the The Space in Oakland\, CA (1980); “Losers Weepers\,” a public access cable call-in show celebrating found objects with Lizzy Yoder in NYC (1995-97) and the “Donkey Show\,” a collaboration with Robin Bordie featuring modified paintings at La Serena\, Mallorca\, Spain (2017). She has used her creative skills to resist the destruction of the East River Park\, participating in protests with East River Park Action. Most recently she participated in successful union actions for a fair contract at her job. Alison Colby has worked in magazine and newspaper production for over 40 years. She has lived in the East Village (NYC) since 1981. \n  \n \n  \n 
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/34152/
LOCATION:Wallkill River Center for the Arts\, 232 Ward Street\, Montgomery\, NY\, 12549\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Events,Gallery Events,Gallery Exhibits
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240705
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240902
DTSTAMP:20260403T210231
CREATED:20240206T004355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240702T184509Z
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SUMMARY:Peter A. Kopher\, Legacy Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Retrospective exhibit honoring the photographic work of the late Peter A. Kopher. \nThe exhibit is on view July 5\, 2024 – September 1\, 2024 \nThe gallery is open to the public Fridays\, Saturdays\, and Sundays from 12:00-5:00 pm or by appointment. \nArtists Reception Saturday\, July 13\, 2024 5:00-7:00 pm. Receptions are always free and open to the public. \n \nBiography: \nPeter A. Kopher of Warwick NY\, passed away on January 2\, 2023 at the age of 66 years old.  Peter  was an integral part of the Orange County\, NY arts scene.  He was a member of Wallkill River Center for the Arts and exhibited regularly and notably won First Place in the People’s Choice Award for his photograph “Into the Mist” in 2021.  Peter was also active in the Goshen Art League and the Warwick Art League. \nPeter A. Kopher had an insightful and astute eye as a photographer.   He was particularly talented at photographing ordinary objects but through incisive\, minimalist inspired composition and selective use of the view finder\, he elevated humble scenes\, and revealed them to be ironic\, contemplative\, sometimes humorous and often elegant. \nHe was also an avid swimmer and hiker\, managing to hike the NY\, NJ\, and PA portions of the Appalachian Trail. He adored nature; his favorite book was “Walden” by Thoreau. He most often found his own true self while walking outdoors. He was a great lover of animals\, including his two beloved rescue cats\, Cassie and Prudence. He was a devoted son\, brother\, father and husband. \nBorn in Rockville Centre\, NY on September 29\, 1956\, he was the son of Raymond and Joan (Creeden) Kopher.  Peter attended school in Farmingdale\, New York. He participated in several high school theatrical productions and also earned a high NYSSMA rating for his sousaphone playing. After high school graduation\, Peter received a scholarship to the New York Institute of Technology\, where he studied Communication Arts. He searched for work combining his love of theatre with his technical skills\, and eventually earned his union card for membership in Local #1\, the International Actors and Theatre Stage Union (IATSE). In a career spanning 30 years as a stagehand and lighting assistant\, he had countless fascinating stories to tell. He was a hard worker and well respected among his colleagues. His work credits included MTV\, Silent Library\, a one-year stint with the Broadway production of Les Miz\, The Rachael Ray Show\, Lighting Director for the Jon Stewart show\, Project Runway\, lighting the big tree at Rockefeller Center\, SNL\, the US Open tennis tournament\, and countless other free-lance jobs. Peter and his wife\, Sally\, became residents of Warwick NY in 2013\, following a move from Seaford\, NY after Superstorm Sandy displaced him from his home – a roomy and unique housebarge which was moored on the Great South Bay. \nPeter is survived by his wife of 11 years\, Sally (McCalmont) Kopher; twin daughters Caitlin Wilmot and  her husband Josh of Rochester\, NY; and Cristin Kopher of New York\, NY; step-daughters Sarah Sica and  her husband Ramiro Flores of Brooklyn and Anna Sica of Fairfield\, IA; grandson Bradley Wilmot; and sister Linda Finch of Columbia\, SC. He was predeceased by his parents and sister Laurie Parrish. \n  \n 
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/peter-kopher-legacy-exhibit/
LOCATION:Wallkill River Center for the Arts\, 232 Ward Street\, Montgomery\, NY\, 12549\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Events,Gallery Events,Gallery Exhibits
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wallkill River Center for the Arts":MAILTO:info@wallkill.art
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240706T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240706T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T210231
CREATED:20240603T162024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240603T162024Z
UID:10002772-1720258200-1720267200@wallkill.art
SUMMARY:07/2024 Oil Painting with William Noonan
DESCRIPTION:July 6\,13\,20th \nSaturday mornings at 9:30-12pm \n$120\, $105 for Members \nLive In Person – Painting with William Noonan \nFor beginner\, intermediate and advanced students. This course is conducted live in the classroom. The instructor’s main medium is oils but any painting medium is welcome in this class. \n  \nStudents are encouraged to follow their own stylistic inclinations while learning and practicing the basic rules of: drawing & painting techniques\, composition\, value\, color mixing\, color theory\, materials and supplies\, etc. \nSubject matter will range and include still life\, landscape\, portrait and figure. Whenever feasible students will work from life\, other times photographic references may be used.  Students may also use this class as an independent-study opportunity and work on their own personal projects. \nAll sessions will be live work sessions. A lecture or demo may be included based on the particular subject matter for that month’s focus. \nCritiques will be used throughout the session with one final critique on the last day of the class. \nIn the event of inclement weather or unforeseen circumstances the class will be held via Zoom in order to keep the schedule on track. \nNOTE: Masks are not required for vaccinated students\, but masks and 6 foot social distancing is required for unvaccinated students. \n  \nMaterials List \n  \nREFUND AND CANCELLATION POLICY
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/07-2024-oil-painting-with-william-noonan/
LOCATION:Wallkill River Center for the Arts\, 232 Ward Street\, Montgomery\, NY\, 12549\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes for Adults
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ORGANIZER;CN="William Noonan":MAILTO:wbnoonan@yahoo.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240707T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240707T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T210232
CREATED:20240311T145531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240311T145531Z
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SUMMARY:07/2024 Beginning Watercolor with Alan Lewis
DESCRIPTION:Sundays\, 10am-12pm \nJuly 7\, 14\, 21\, 28th \n$120 ($100 Members) ($90 to skip beginners day) \nThe first day of the months’ session is for anyone who is just starting out or needs more guidance. I would recommend that you attend if you’re a first time student of this class! \n\nThis beginning watercolor class will be focused on producing finished work.  I have noticed that I have learned best when following along painting with an artist\, so that is the approach this class will follow. We will produce a finished painting each week with a different subject\, and returning students are welcomed.  The approach will be to paint fast and loose\, to cover the basics of watercolor by doing them\, and hopefully to have some fun. The first day is for beginners who need to learn the starting techniques and the materials.\n\nIn the event of wonderful weather\, this class may go outside to paint! Be sure to bring sunscreen\, a sunhat\, or other item to protect you and make you comfortable.\n\n\nAlan Lewis has been painting in watercolor since 2013\, and usually paints every day.  His subjects vary from portraits to pets to landscapes\, and he enjoys painting plein air whenever possible.  His paintings are looser and more impressionistic\, rather than highly detailed\, and he has been most significantly influenced by the watercolor master Alvaro Castagnet.  A member of the Wallkill River School\, Goshen Art League\, Lower Hudson Valley Plein Air Painters\, and Northeast Watercolor\, he has also recently been awarded for art done with the Friends of the Great Swamp.\n\nStudents will bring their own supplies.\nMinimum 3 Students.\n    \n\n\n\nPaper- I would recommend Strathmore 300 (or better but a little more expensive 400) series\, cold press paper.\nBrushes – A beginner kit might have 1 #10 round\, one smaller brush for detail\, and one larger flat or map brush of about an inch. It is nice to have some different sizes\, but you don’t need expensive brushes to start.\nPaint – Avoid chalky mediums like Reeves. Tubes will be easier to work with than pans.\nPalette – A watercolor palette has many wells for your paint and space to mix colors.\nOther – Not really necessary in this class\, but will be useful at home- A hairdryer\, painters tape\, paper towels\, etc.\n\n\nREFUND AND CANCELLATION POLICY
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/07-2024-beginning-watercolor-with-alan-lewis/
LOCATION:Wallkill River Center for the Arts\, 232 Ward Street\, Montgomery\, NY\, 12549\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes for Adults
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alan Lewis":MAILTO:Arcanus1@yahoo.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240707T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240707T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T210232
CREATED:20240510T171912Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240719T170313Z
UID:10002719-1720364400-1720371600@wallkill.art
SUMMARY:07/07/24 Trio Andaluz:  Flamenco Music & Dance
DESCRIPTION:Flamenco Music and Dance  \nSunday July 7\,  2024 – 3pm  \nBlooming Grove UCC\,  2 Old Dominion Road\, Blooming Grove\, NY  10914 \nAccessibility:  Accessible entrance on the west side of the building.  Bathrooms in the basement are accessible via wheelchair lift. \nTRIO ANDALUZ – FLAMENCO is comprised of the 3 accomplished artists presented today\, all trained in the rigorous study and practice of Flamenco Music and Dance.  These dynamic musicians and dancer have a rich history of working together in different ensembles and dance companies\,  celebrating the ancient art forms of the Iberian Peninsula.  There will be a Q & A after the show. \n  \nDaniel Pimentel began playing guitar at the age of 12 and later took lessons in Mexico and in Spain with prominent teachers such as Manolo Sanlúcar\, José Antonio Rodríguez\, Gerardo Núñez and Antonio Rey among others.  Throughout his career he has trained in musical styles such as jazz\, classical and Mexican music as well as the classic Flamenco style. \nHis work includes a Tribute to Federico García Lorca\, El Cristo Andaluz\, Bodas de Sangre and Gypsies in pursuit. Daniel has collaborated with Flamenco artists such as Lucero Hernández\, Natalia Loza\, Fernando Martínez\, Las Cabales de Guadalajara\, Leo and Juan Treviño\, Erika Suarez as well as the Flamenco Companies of María Elena Anaya\, El Club España\, Marién Luévano\, Natalia Loza and Caña y Candela among others. He also worked with artists in other musical genres such as Joe Lovano\, Judi Silvano\, Juan Gabriel\, María José and Paco de María. \nHe has performed all over Mexico\, Madrid and Toledo\, Spain\, Quito\, Ecuador as well as New York and Chicago.  Daniel has recorded and released 7 albums of music\, including “A mi Aire” (2010) and “Sentimiento Flamenco” (2017). \n  \nNatalia Loza dancer\, born in Mexico City\, graduated from the National Dance School\, completing her training with masters such as María Elena Anaya\, Gabriel Blanco\, Silvia Martín\, Paloma Macías\, Olinka Trueba\, among others. She was invited to be part of the teaching staff\, teaching Stylized Dance and Stage Practices to the students of the Spanish Dance Degree. \nDuring her training she studied Spanish dance and Flamenco with teachers including Guadalupe Gómez (first dancer at the Madrid Conservatory)\, Manuel Reyes\, Mariano Bernal\, Ángeles Gabaldón\, Daniel Doña and Ana Lopéz\, among others.  In 2012 she took bata de cola and shawl classes with teacher Milagros Menjibar at the famed Cristina Heeren Foundation in Seville\, Spain. \nNatalia is one of the most outstanding dancers with mastery of the castanet in both Mexico and the American continent and she has performed in the major theaters in Mexico such as Bellas Artes\, Auditorio Nacional in Mexico City\, Guadalajara\, Cancun\, Queretaro\, Puebla and Los Cabos. \n  \nAlfonso Cid\, Flamenco singer and flute player. His mother and grandfather were his earliest influences. He attended classes at the prestigious Torres-Macarena Flamenco social club in Seville starting in 1987.  \nAlfonso also studied solfege singing and flute at the Seville Music Conservatory and was awarded two scholarships to study at the Cristina Heeren Foundation for Flamenco Art in Seville\, Spain.  \nHe has performed in venues such as Carnegie Hall\, Lincoln Center Out of Doors\, Town Hall\, London’s Royal Albert Hall\, Sala Covarrubias in Mexico City. He has produced albums with “Gazpacho Andalú”\, Latin Rock band “Dientes de Caramelo” and the Jazz/Flamenco band “New Bojaira”. \n  \nToday’s concert is Free\, with Donations gratefully accepted to support the continued work of the WRCA in many communities within Orange County.  www.Wallkill.art \nJoin us for free Art Exhibits\, Adult and Childrens Art Classes and Please consider becoming a Member and/or Sponsor of our many programs. And please leave us your Email address for news of upcoming programs. \n  \nThis concert is generously sponsored by  \n \n \n \n \n 
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/07-07-24-trio-andaluz-flamenco-music-dance/
LOCATION:Blooming Grove UCC\, 8 Old Dominion Road\, Blooming Grove\, NY\, 10914\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Events,Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wallkill River Center for the Arts":MAILTO:info@wallkill.art
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240708T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240708T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T210232
CREATED:20240610T174719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240610T174719Z
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SUMMARY:07/2024 Inter/Adv Drawing with William Noonan
DESCRIPTION:July 8\, 15th \nMondays\, 12:30-3pm \nIn Person \n$80 ($70 Members) \nThis class is appropriate for artists who possess a basic understanding of the principles of drawing from life. Subjects like form\, scale\, shading and composition form the core of the curriculum and will consistently be revisited. Class work will include a variety of subjects\, often drawing still lives from life to hone our observational skills and exploring other subjects such as interiors\, landscapes\, portrait and figures from live and photographic resources. \nWilliam Noonan has been an instructor and active member of the Wallkill River School since its inception. He teaches both drawing and oil painting. \nwww.williamnoonan.com \n  \nSupply List \nmaterials: \nsoft vine charcoal and at least 2 graphite pencils ( hb and  2b) \na pad of 18 x 24 newsprint paper \na pad of 14×17 white drawing paper \na drawing board to support your 18×24 pad \na real chamois (cheaper in automative dept.) \na kneaded eraser \nMars Plastic Eraser\, Single Eraser (or similar) \na pencil sharpener \n  \n  \nREFUND AND CANCELLATION POLICY
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/07-2024-inter-adv-drawing-with-william-noonan/
LOCATION:Wallkill River Center for the Arts\, 232 Ward Street\, Montgomery\, NY\, 12549\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes for Adults
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ORGANIZER;CN="William Noonan":MAILTO:wbnoonan@yahoo.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240708T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240708T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T210232
CREATED:20240324T201450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240324T201450Z
UID:10002689-1720443600-1720450800@wallkill.art
SUMMARY:July 8 - 12th Jewelry Making with Janet Baskerville
DESCRIPTION:July 8 – 12th \n1:00-3:00 pm \nAges 10-15 \nLocation:  Wallkill River Center for the Arts Gallery \nCost: $135 per student \nCome join jewelry artist Janet Baskerville for a week long immersive and fun jewelry making class.  We will work with different mediums like alcohol inks\, mod podge\, metal washers\, scrabble tiles\, Shrinky dinks\, macramé\, memory wire\, air dry clay\, wire for wire wrapping and lots and logs of beads.  We will create one of a kind earrings\, bracelets\, necklaces and key chains.  So bring your awesome creativity and let’s have fun! \nAll materials will be provided! \nArtist Statement: My ethnic heritage and experiences are my greatest influences.  I enjoy working three dimensionally\, as it is an intuitive process.  Jewelry is my passion and I like the tactile nature of combining various methods of construction\, such as forging metal\, stamping and etching metal\, wire wrapping and weaving\, beading\, resin casting and the inclusion of relic-like found objects and artifacts. I enjoy mixed-media collage and use paint\, paper\, fabric\, fibers\, resin\, wood and clay in my work as well. I am fascinated with the results when a combination of these materials and methods comes together in a completed piece to evoke a one of a kind ethnic feeling that tells a story. \nREFUND AND CANCELLATION POLICY
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/july-8-12th-jewelry-making-with-janet-baskerville/
LOCATION:Wallkill River Center for the Arts\, 232 Ward Street\, Montgomery\, NY\, 12549\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes for Children & Teens
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ORGANIZER;CN="Janet Baskerville":MAILTO:jbask7@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240710T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240710T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T210232
CREATED:20240311T150912Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240311T150912Z
UID:10002686-1720634400-1720641600@wallkill.art
SUMMARY:7/10/24 All-Medium Still Life Workshop with Alan Lewis
DESCRIPTION:July 10th \n6-8pm \n$50 per student \nStill life painting is a unique experience\, sign up and give it a try\, or continue your journey. All levels and mediums welcome.  Instructor shall work in watercolor. Each class shall consist of a short lesson\, followed by each participant working individually on the evening’s still life scene. Individual attention given along the way\, concluding with group critique. Inspired by the tradition started by school founder Shawn Dell Joyce. \n  \nAlan Lewis has been painting in watercolor since 2013\, and usually paints every day.  His subjects vary from portraits to pets to landscapes\, and he enjoys painting plein air whenever possible.  His paintings are looser and more impressionistic\, rather than highly detailed\, and he has been most significantly influenced by the watercolor master Alvaro Castagnet.  A member of the Wallkill River School\, Goshen Art League\, Lower Hudson Valley Plein Air Painters\, and Northeast Watercolor\, he has also recently been awarded for art done with the Friends of the Great Swamp.\n\nStudents will bring their own supplies.\nMinimum 3 Students.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n    \n\n\nStudents will bring their own supplies. If you have questions about supplies\, see our other classes for their supply lists to get you started.\n\n\nREFUND AND CANCELLATION POLICY\n\nThis class repeats every 2nd and 4th Wednesday.
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/7-10-24-all-medium-still-life-workshop-with-alan-lewis/
LOCATION:Wallkill River Center for the Arts\, 232 Ward Street\, Montgomery\, NY\, 12549\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes for Adults
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alan Lewis":MAILTO:Arcanus1@yahoo.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240711T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240711T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T210232
CREATED:20240621T203653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240621T203653Z
UID:10002792-1720692000-1720701000@wallkill.art
SUMMARY:07/24 Botanical Drawing in Watercolor Pencil with Roberta Rosenthal
DESCRIPTION:Thursdays\, July 11\, 18\, 25th\, & August 1st \n10:00am -12:30 pm \n$200\, $175 members \nFor beginners\, intermediate and advanced students \nPlease note that this class will be taking place up a set of steep stairs. \nWorking from live subjects potted or cut flowers subjects learn the basic drawing techniques to capture the accuracy and reality of each artist’ botanical subject. How to get the correct form\, shapes\, leaves\, twists and turns\, dimension and shadow and highlights. Use graphite and watercolor pencils to capture the color of the subject. How to use watercolor pencil\, mixing color and blending technique. \nMaterials List (First part) \nFor over 40 years Roberta shared her expertise with hundreds of students as an instructor in both Botanical Art and Business Practices for Artists at the famed New York Botanical Garden and more recently locally at Wallkill River Center for the Arts School and Gallery\, Desmond Campus of Mount Saint Mary College\, Wurtsboro Art Alliance\, Catskill Art Society\, Ellenville Museum Library and Pine Bush Library. Her art is exhibited internationally\, collected by individuals and corporations. Roberta continues to travel finding unusual botanical specimens to paint or landscapes that she captures in plein air or sketches for future studio work. Her current home studio\, Squirrel’s Nest\, is located on top of Shawanga Mountain in Sullivan County\, New York with a view of the Hudson Valley.  \nLimit 10-12 students \nREFUND AND CANCELLATIONS
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/07-24-botanical-drawing-in-watercolor-pencil-with-roberta-rosenthal/
LOCATION:Wallkill River Center for the Arts\, 232 Ward Street\, Montgomery\, NY\, 12549\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes for Adults
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ORGANIZER;CN="Roberta Rosenthal":MAILTO:rozenart@aol.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240712T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240712T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T210232
CREATED:20240603T161724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240707T202613Z
UID:10002771-1720809000-1720816200@wallkill.art
SUMMARY:07/12/24 Intro to Oil with William Noonan
DESCRIPTION:Friday \nJuly 12th \n6:30-8:30pm \n$40 without materials \n$60 with all materials supplied \n$40\, $60 to include materials in your registration \n  \nFor absolute beginners or oil painters who need a refresher and some renewed courage. \nTopics covered will include: materials\, pigments\, brushes\, solvents\, basic color mixing\, paint application\, how to start a painting. All the basic principles of oil painting with hands on practice. \nMaterials can be supplied * if you purchase the ‘+ materials’ and includes everything you need for the class including canvas; everyone else is expected to have all the materials on the materials list. \n*NOTE: supplied materials will be water mixable oils\, not the traditional solvent based process. \n  \nMaterials List:\nOil Painting Set up for beginners. Student grade paints are good for getting started\, you don’t need expensive artist grade paints. \nYELLOWS:\n1 Cadmium or Hansa Yellow Light\n1 Cadmium or Hansa yellow medium \nREDS & ORANGE:\n1 alizarin crimson or magenta or quinacridone magenta (purplish red)\n1 cadmium red medium (true red)\n1 Cadmium Orange \nBLUES:\n1 Ultramarine Blue\n1 Cerulean or Viridian \nEARTH TONES:\n1 Burnt or Raw Umber\n1 Yellow Ochre \nWHITE:\n1 Titanium White \nBRUSHES… China bristle filberts are the best. You will need to start out with a good range. Start with at least one filbert of each of these sizes #2\,3\,4\,5. Avoid synthetic bristles- they don’t stand up to the rigors of oil painting.\nSOLVENT… Gamsol or some other brand odorless mineral spirit. This is for traditional oils not water mixable oils.\nPALETTE… disposable paper palettes are fine to start out with.\nPALETTE KNIFE… the kind that has a bend in the handle and is shaped like a pointy trowel.\nCANVAS…For beginners it’s best to have a few canvas boards to start out with around 11×14. \nPAPER TOWELS ….. don’t forget these! They are invaluable.\n  \nREFUND AND CANCELLATION POLICY
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/07-12-24-intro-to-oil-with-william-noonan/
LOCATION:Wallkill River Center for the Arts\, 232 Ward Street\, Montgomery\, NY\, 12549\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes for Adults
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ORGANIZER;CN="William Noonan":MAILTO:wbnoonan@yahoo.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240713T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240713T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T210232
CREATED:20240225T193351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240628T193629Z
UID:10002664-1720890000-1720897200@wallkill.art
SUMMARY:July Reception
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the public reception for our July & August Exhibits.    Meet the artists and enjoy light refreshments at the artists reception on Saturday\, July 13th\, 2024 from 5:00-7:00 PM.  Receptions are always free and open to the public! \nAlison Colby\, solo exhibit  More Information \nPeter A. Kopher\, legacy exhibit  More Information \nLens on New York a group exhibit juried by Alison Colby\, featuring works by: \nBronwyn Carlton\nCiro Attardo\nDana Lenec\nDaniel Root\nGeralyn Shukwit\nJerry Wein\nJohn Pierce\nMary Mugele Sealfon\nMonica Drew Espitia\nNancy Layne\nRenelle Lorray\nSharilyn Neidhardt\nSuzanne Parker\nVerena Kurz \nThe exhibit is on view July 5th – September 1st \nThe gallery is open to the public Fridays\, Saturdays\, and Sundays from 12:00-5:00 pm or by appointment.
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/july-reception/
LOCATION:Wallkill River Center for the Arts\, 232 Ward Street\, Montgomery\, NY\, 12549\, United States
CATEGORIES:Gallery Events,Gallery Reception
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wallkill River Center for the Arts":MAILTO:info@wallkill.art
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240715T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240715T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T210232
CREATED:20240325T173936Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240713T154906Z
UID:10002691-1721037600-1721044800@wallkill.art
SUMMARY:July 15 - 19th Animals Real & Imaginary with Margaret Grasso
DESCRIPTION:July 15 – 19th \n10am – 12pm \nGrades 1st – 8th \nWhether its realistic\, stylized\, or imaginary\, animals are my favorite subject! We’ll be using guide books\, photos\, and references for observation. We’ll even try simplifying them into stylized animals too! Imaginary animals are a big favorite. We can make our own with watercolor ‘blobs’\, cut paper\, strings\, tape\, or nature items. We will work on watercolor paper\, wood\, fabric\, and canvas. We will be using pencils\, pens\, watercolor\, acrylic\, scissors\, glue\, and more. You’re going to have fun here! \nAll materials provided! \nI am an experienced K-12 art teacher of 28 years. I also substituted 12.5 years for art teachers K-12 in Pine Bush and Valley Central Schools\, plus 3 years teaching summer art classes at WRCA! Creating my own paintings and teaching art is a lifelong passion for me. I share this joy and knowledge with the students\, and they feel the creative energy with me! \n  \n  \nSummer Class Scholarship Application \nREFUND AND CANCELLATION POLICY \n 
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/july-15-19th-animals-real-imaginary-with-margaret-grasso/
LOCATION:Wallkill River Center for the Arts\, 232 Ward Street\, Montgomery\, NY\, 12549\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes for Children & Teens
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ORGANIZER;CN="Margaret Grasso":MAILTO:magrasso2@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240715T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240715T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T210232
CREATED:20240406T195329Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240713T154854Z
UID:10002697-1721037600-1721044800@wallkill.art
SUMMARY:July 15-19th Nerf Camp with Matt Donaldson
DESCRIPTION:July 15 – 19th \n10am-12pm \nAges 8-14 \nLocation:  Benedict Farm Park Pavilion \nCost: $135 per student \nRun around before the day gets hot with Nerf Camp! Darts and Blasters will be provided\, but you’re free to bring your own if they take standard darts. Compete in an array of games to build cooperation skills and coordination.  Lots of group games assisted by Nerf Camp grads who come back to volunteer. \nWater will be provided\, but please bring beverages and a snack.  Be sure to wear sunscreen and bug spray if desired.  Eye protection will be provided\, but you are welcome to bring your own goggles or sunglasses. \n  \n \nThe rest of the year Matt Donaldson is a K-12 Phys. Ed. teacher at Round Hill Elementary. \n  \nSummer Class Scholarship Application \nREFUND AND CANCELLATION POLICY \n 
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/july-15-19th-nerf-camp-with-matt-donaldson/
LOCATION:Benedict Farm Park\, Benedict Farm Park\, Montgomery\, NY\, 12549\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes for Children & Teens
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ORGANIZER;CN="Matt Donaldson":MAILTO:mdonaldson13@hotmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240719T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240719T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T210232
CREATED:20240701T164349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240701T165322Z
UID:10002800-1721403000-1721412000@wallkill.art
SUMMARY:07/19/24 One Day Kids Animation Workshop with Aedan Ciganek
DESCRIPTION:Friday July 19th \n3:30pm – 6:00pm \nAt the Wallkill River Center for the Arts \nSuitable for Kids and Teens 12-18 years old. \nClass Preview \nAnimation! The art of making movement with drawings. \nThis one day crash course will get any young animator started with the basic skills of the craft. \nWe will: \n\nPractice key animation techniques\nLearn about movement from real life\, and cartoons\nMake an animation!\n\nTablet and stylus are provided for class for those who don’t have any! \nIf you want to use your own\, you will have to purchase the flipaclip app or a similar animation app. \n  \nAedan Ciganek is an up-and-coming animator from the Hudson Valley. He has a passion for 2D animation\, cartooning\, and character design. Since 2014 he’s been honing his craft\, and loves encouraging others to enter the world of animation. \n  \nAny questions? Reach out to me at: \nakadooanimations@gmail.com \n  \nREFUND AND CANCELLATION POLICY
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/07-19-24-one-day-kids-animation-workshop-with-aedan-ciganek/
LOCATION:Wallkill River Center for the Arts\, 232 Ward Street\, Montgomery\, NY\, 12549\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes for Children & Teens
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ORGANIZER;CN="Aedan Ciganek":MAILTO:akadooanimations@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240722T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240722T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T210232
CREATED:20240325T175109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240713T154827Z
UID:10002692-1721642400-1721649600@wallkill.art
SUMMARY:July 22 - 26th Nature in Art with Margaret Grasso
DESCRIPTION:July 22 – 26th \n10am – 12pm \nGrades 1st – 8th \nPlants\, trees\, leaves\, vegetables\, fruits\, flowers\, birds\, bugs\, fish\, land\, water\, and clouds… It’s all nature! Here’s a few ideas of what I’d like to create with you: Shadow drawings of leaves and branches\, drawings of the inside of vegetables\, making a botanical illustration booklet\, painting a still-life of fruits on canvas\, drawing insects in pen and paint\, and making collage gardens… to mention a few! We’ll be using paints\, glue\, scissors\, and more. \nAll materials provided! \nI am an experienced K-12 art teacher of 28 years. I also substituted 12.5 years for art teachers K-12 in Pine Bush and Valley Central Schools\, plus 3 years teaching summer art classes at WRCA! Creating my own paintings and teaching art is a lifelong passion for me. I share this joy and knowledge with the students\, and they feel the creative energy with me! \n  \n  \nSummer Class Scholarship Application \nREFUND AND CANCELLATION POLICY \n 
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/july-22-26th-nature-in-art-with-margaret-grasso/
LOCATION:Wallkill River Center for the Arts\, 232 Ward Street\, Montgomery\, NY\, 12549\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes for Children & Teens
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ORGANIZER;CN="Margaret Grasso":MAILTO:magrasso2@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240722T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240722T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T210232
CREATED:20240526T184223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240713T154832Z
UID:10002764-1721642400-1721649600@wallkill.art
SUMMARY:July 22-26th Kid's Writing and Characters Workshop with Joe Ryan
DESCRIPTION:July 22 – 26th \n10am – 12pm \nAges 8 – 12 \nLocation:  Wallkill River Center for the Arts Gallery \nCost: $135 per student \nDreamed of creating characters for animation or comics? Curious about the whole process of not only creating your own series but also writing your own backstory for your characters? Then you will love this fun\, engaging\, course! \nFirst\, we will brainstorm a character and write about the world they live in. Then\, we’ll draw a ‘model sheet’ of your character so we know exactly what they look like\, because you draw your characters a lot and you want them to look the same! We’ll go over what kinds of storytelling mediums are out there for you and your creations. This is a great course for future animators\, game designers\, and comic artists. \nAll materials will be provided! \nHello my name is Joe M Ryan.  I am a 2018 graduate of the Joe Kubert school.  I’ve always been interested in art\, ever since I was a kid.  For many years I was self taught until I attended a three year program at Joe Kubert.  After I graduated\, my art progressed to a professional level that won me many opportunities. I have worked doing caricatures for weddings and graduations and fundraisers.  Additionally I have worked alongside a team of small creators doing sketch cards for Both Rusty Ink and a publisher out west named Bianca Thompson and Horrendous Magazine in Tannersville PA as well as the Kickstarter Not So Fair Tales. Currently I am working on self publishing my first graphic Novel titled “My Life With An 80s Girl” on comixplex.com   \nCharacter design and animation is a passion of mine and I want to share it with as many aspiring artists as I can! \n  \nSummer Class Scholarship Application \nREFUND AND CANCELLATION POLICY \n  \n 
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/july-22-26th-kids-writing-and-characters-workshop-with-joe-ryan/
LOCATION:Wallkill River Center for the Arts\, 232 Ward Street\, Montgomery\, NY\, 12549\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes for Children & Teens
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ORGANIZER;CN="Joe Ryan":MAILTO:josephryan@kubertschool.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240722T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240722T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T210232
CREATED:20240324T201748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240713T154857Z
UID:10002690-1721653200-1721660400@wallkill.art
SUMMARY:July 22 - 26th Jewelry Making with Janet Baskerville
DESCRIPTION:July 22 – 26th \n1:00-3:00 pm \nAges 10-15 \nLocation:  Wallkill River Center for the Arts Gallery \nCost: $135 per student \nCome join jewelry artist Janet Baskerville for a week long immersive and fun jewelry making class.  We will work with different mediums like alcohol inks\, mod podge\, metal washers\, scrabble tiles\, Shrinky dinks\, macramé\, memory wire\, air dry clay\, wire for wire wrapping and lots and logs of beads.  We will create one of a kind earrings\, bracelets\, necklaces and key chains.  So bring your awesome creativity and let’s have fun! \nAll materials will be provided! \nArtist Statement: My ethnic heritage and experiences are my greatest influences.  I enjoy working three dimensionally\, as it is an intuitive process.  Jewelry is my passion and I like the tactile nature of combining various methods of construction\, such as forging metal\, stamping and etching metal\, wire wrapping and weaving\, beading\, resin casting and the inclusion of relic-like found objects and artifacts. I enjoy mixed-media collage and use paint\, paper\, fabric\, fibers\, resin\, wood and clay in my work as well. I am fascinated with the results when a combination of these materials and methods comes together in a completed piece to evoke a one of a kind ethnic feeling that tells a story. \n  \nSummer Class Scholarship Application \nREFUND AND CANCELLATION POLICY \n 
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/july-22-26th-jewelry-making-with-janet-baskerville/
LOCATION:Wallkill River Center for the Arts\, 232 Ward Street\, Montgomery\, NY\, 12549\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes for Children & Teens
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ORGANIZER;CN="Janet Baskerville":MAILTO:jbask7@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240722T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240722T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T210232
CREATED:20240526T184207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240713T155343Z
UID:10002765-1721653200-1721660400@wallkill.art
SUMMARY:July 22-26th Teen's Writing and Characters Workshop with Joe Ryan
DESCRIPTION:July 22 – 26th \n1pm – 3pm \nAges 13 – 18 \nLocation:  Wallkill River Center for the Arts Gallery \nCost: $135 per student \nDreamed of creating characters for animation or comics? Curious about the whole process of not only creating your own series but also writing your own backstory for your characters? Then you will love this fun\, engaging\, course! \nFirst\, we will brainstorm a character and write about the world they live in. Then\, we’ll draw a ‘model sheet’ of your character so we know exactly what they look like\, because you draw your characters a lot and you want them to look the same! We’ll go over what kinds of storytelling mediums are out there for you and your creations. This is a great course for future animators\, game designers\, and comic artists. \nAll materials will be provided! \nHello my name is Joe M Ryan.  I am a 2018 graduate of the Joe Kubert school.  I’ve always been interested in art\, ever since I was a kid.  For many years I was self taught until I attended a three year program at Joe Kubert.  After I graduated\, my art progressed to a professional level that won me many opportunities. I have worked doing caricatures for weddings and graduations and fundraisers.  Additionally I have worked alongside a team of small creators doing sketch cards for Both Rusty Ink and a publisher out west named Bianca Thompson and Horrendous Magazine in Tannersville PA as well as the Kickstarter Not So Fair Tales. Currently I am working on self publishing my first graphic Novel titled “My Life With An 80s Girl” on comixplex.com   \nCharacter design and animation is a passion of mine and I want to share it with as many aspiring artists as I can! \n  \nSummer Class Scholarship Application \nREFUND AND CANCELLATION POLICY \n 
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/july-22-26th-teens-writing-and-characters-workshop-with-joe-ryan/
LOCATION:Wallkill River Center for the Arts\, 232 Ward Street\, Montgomery\, NY\, 12549\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes for Children & Teens
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ORGANIZER;CN="Joe Ryan":MAILTO:josephryan@kubertschool.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240724T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240724T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T210232
CREATED:20240311T151112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240311T151112Z
UID:10002687-1721844000-1721851200@wallkill.art
SUMMARY:7/24/24 All-Medium Still Life Workshop with Alan Lewis
DESCRIPTION:July 24th \n6-8pm \n$50 per student \nStill life painting is a unique experience\, sign up and give it a try\, or continue your journey. All levels and mediums welcome.  Instructor shall work in watercolor. Each class shall consist of a short lesson\, followed by each participant working individually on the evening’s still life scene. Individual attention given along the way\, concluding with group critique. Inspired by the tradition started by school founder Shawn Dell Joyce. \n  \nAlan Lewis has been painting in watercolor since 2013\, and usually paints every day.  His subjects vary from portraits to pets to landscapes\, and he enjoys painting plein air whenever possible.  His paintings are looser and more impressionistic\, rather than highly detailed\, and he has been most significantly influenced by the watercolor master Alvaro Castagnet.  A member of the Wallkill River School\, Goshen Art League\, Lower Hudson Valley Plein Air Painters\, and Northeast Watercolor\, he has also recently been awarded for art done with the Friends of the Great Swamp.\n\nStudents will bring their own supplies.\nMinimum 3 Students.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n    \n\n\nStudents will bring their own supplies. If you have questions about supplies\, see our other classes for their supply lists to get you started.\n\n\nREFUND AND CANCELLATION POLICY\n\nThis class repeats every 2nd and 4th Wednesday.
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/7-24-24-all-medium-still-life-workshop-with-alan-lewis/
LOCATION:Wallkill River Center for the Arts\, 232 Ward Street\, Montgomery\, NY\, 12549\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes for Adults
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alan Lewis":MAILTO:Arcanus1@yahoo.com
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