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SUMMARY:Beginning Watercolor with Stephanie Snyder | Oct. 2025
DESCRIPTION:Sundays\, 10 am – 12 pm \nOctober 12\, 19\, 26 \n$90 \nThis beginning watercolor class will be focused on producing finished work. (Please note\, for the October class there will be no beginners day as traditionally offered.) \nMany learn 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. \n\n\nIn the event of wonderful weather\, this class may go outside to paint. This will be announced ahead of time.\n\n\nStephanie Snyder began painting in watercolor in 2022 at the Wallkill River Center for the Arts under the instruction of Alan Lewis. She enjoys painting landscapes in an impressionistic style\, and paints as often as her teaching career allows. She lists her influences as Alan Lewis\, Dusan Djukaric\, JMW Turner\, and Stanley Donwood.\n\n\n\n    \n\n\n\nStudents are to bring their own supplies.  Specific recommendations will be discussed in the first class\, so bring what you already have rather than purchasing anything before that class.\n\nPaper- cold press paper recommended (100% cotton)\nBrushes – 3 basic brushes: #10 round\, a smaller brush for detail\, a larger quill brush (size 6) or mop brush of about an inch\nPaint – Avoid chalky mediums. 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 necessary for class\, but useful at home – A hairdryer\, painters tape\, tissues\, pencils\, paper towels\, etc.\n\n\nREFUND AND CANCELLATION POLICY
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/beginning-watercolor-with-stephanie-snyder-oct-2025/
LOCATION:Wallkill River Center for the Arts\, 232 Ward Street\, Montgomery\, NY\, 12549\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes for Adults
ORGANIZER;CN="Stephanie Snyder":MAILTO:steffisnyder@hotmail.com
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SUMMARY:Botanical Watercolor Painting with Roberta Rosenthal | Oct. 2025
DESCRIPTION:Thursday mornings\, 10:00 am – 1:00 pm \nOctober 9\, 16\, 23 \n$130\, $115 members \nWorking from live specimens and photos we will create a background behind accurate botanical subjects.  Draw and paint using watercolor pencils and tube\, or block watercolor. Create an atmosphere of time and place. Learn to blend pencils and watercolor layers. \nFor intermediate and advanced students. \nMATERIALS LIST \n\nCaran D’ache Supracolor II Aquarelle Soft set of 12 or 24 or more; additional colors: bluish pale and white\nGraphite Pencil HB lead technical pencil is best with fillable leads but a wood pencil is fine. Sharpener for pencil.\nKneaded eraser\nMagic white rub eraser\nBlock of 11 x 14 or 12 x 16 Arches hot press for botanical subjects using watercolor pencils. If using individual sheets\, then a foam core board and artist’s watercolor tape all around for the paper to remain flat. Or a block of Arches cold press.\nWater-brush to blend colors or a good quality kolinsky sable pointed watercolor brush\nA set of brushes: could include pointed short handle watercolor synthetic sable or real hair # 1\, 2\, 4\, 6 and a flat 1” brush.\n• Best quality round watercolor Raphael Kolinski sable 8404 or equivalent. Size #1 and #2 and #4.\nTube Watercolor Brands include Sennelier\, Schminke\, Holbein\, or M. Graham:\nyellow lemon\, cadmium yellow deep or Indian yellow\, Burnt Sienna\, Winsor red\, Vermillion\, Permanent rose or Quinacridone rose\, Quinacridone Violet or Magenta\, French ultramarine (deep)\, Cobalt blue\, Cerulean blue or Cinerous Blue\, Hookers Green or Sap green\, Payne’s gray\nGouache: M. Graham Titanium white gouache and a set of Caran D’Ache tube gouache paints. Set of 12 colors.\nOptional –  I also like Winsor Newton gouache Rose Tyrian color for flowers.\n\nPaper for watercolor with backgrounds: \n\nArches cold press 12”x 16” block or sheets for color pencil and watercolor combined.\nTracing paper my favorite is Borden Riley sheer trace parchment #90 or other brand\nSaral transfer paper\n\nOther: \n\nFine water mister\nWater dropper bottle\nPaper towels\, scissors\, and a non-serrated butter knife\nPorcelain Palette for watercolors with separate areas. Plastic is okay but stains.\n\n  \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.  \n  \nREFUND AND CANCELLATIONS
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/botanical-watercolor-painting-with-roberta-rosenthal-oct-2025/
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251007T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251028T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T053852
CREATED:20250822T180155Z
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SUMMARY:Acrylic Painting with Nancy Reed Jones | Oct. 2025
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday afternoons\, 1-3 pm \nOctober 7\, 14\, 21\, 28 \nAt the Wallkill River Center for the Arts\n\n$160\, $140 Members\n\nThis class is for anyone who has always wanted to paint with acrylic but was intimidated by the more advanced classes. This class is meant to be a gathering of likeminded artists who want the joy of painting in a group atmosphere.\nAll levels welcome. For beginners\, we will cover all the beginner fundamentals of painting including supplies\, mixing color\, how to use brushes\, creating a good composition\, how to pick a subject\, identifying a focal point etc. For more advanced students\, there will be one on one time with the instructor to go over your piece and suggested guidance. \n\nYour piece will be worked on for multiple days\, don’t fret if it doesn’t finish the first day!\n\n\nFor beginners\, a picture will be posted in the Wallkill River Center for the Arts facebook group by Nancy that will be what you’ll be working off of\, please be sure to print off that image in color. Limited copies may be available. For more advanced students\, you’re encouraged to bring your own references or works in progress to work on.\nStudents will bring their own supplies. Beginners are welcome to sign up for the +Materials options  to have their supplies provided for the first class to get to know the supplies before you go out and buy your own. \nOil painters are welcome to attend! \n  \nSupply List For Acrylic Class: \n\nPaints; Grumbacher or Windsor and Newton tube acrylics.\nBasic Colors: Titanium White\, Ultramarine Blue\, Burnt Umber\, Alizarin Crimson\, Cadmium Yellow Light.\nBrushes: 1 inch flat\, 1/2 inch flat\, small filbert ( rounded tip) small round and #0 or # 1 liner brush\n11×14 or 12 x 16 canvas\, a couple. We will likely work on a piece multiple sessions.\nWet palette with palette paper and sponge that comes with it. (Sta-wet or similar)\nPaper towels\nWater container (We do have these in the green cabinet in the bathroom if you need one)\n\n\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 League 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/acrylic-painting-with-nancy-reed-jones-oct-2025/
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="Nancy Reed Jones":MAILTO:nartist57@aol.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251006T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251020T123000
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SUMMARY:Inter/Adv Drawing with William Noonan | Oct. 2025
DESCRIPTION:Mondays\, 12:30 – 3 pm \nOctober 6\, 13\, 20th \n$120\, $105 for Members \n  \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  \nMaterials List: \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/10-2025-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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251004T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251025T093000
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CREATED:20250813T212017Z
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SUMMARY:Color Comprehension for Painters with William Noonan
DESCRIPTION:Saturdays\,  9:30 am – 12 noon \nOctober 4\, 11\, 18\, 25 (4 sessions) \n$160\, $140 Members \n  \nColor Comprehension for Painters – Making\, mixing and using color \nThis 4-week workshop focuses on color\, the fundamental component of painting. Harness this ethereal facet of painting. You will become more familiar with the nuances of color was we progress through a series of fun exercises. Students will be asked to challenge their perception and application of color as it relates to emotion\, mood\, and psychology. We will utilize practical applied experimentation of color mixing\, not academic theory. \nThis class is appropriate for painters of all full color mixable mediums such as oil\, acrylic\, gouache\, watercolor. Pastels can also be used if the set is large enough with a full range of color options. \nLevel: painters with a little to a lot of experience will be able to follow along easily; beginners may find this too advanced. \n  \nMaterials\nStudents should bring their full painting kit and we will discuss which pigments we will use.\nDay one will require 4 small 5x7ish boards or one large panel that can be divided into quadrants. Session 2\, 3 and 4 will require a canvas\, paper\, or board that is completable in one class session (9 x 12 in. to 11 x 14 in. range.)\n\n\n\n\nAbout the instructor:  https://www.williamnoonan.art\n\n\nREFUND AND CANCELLATION POLICY
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/color-comprehension-for-painters-with-william-noonan-2/
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251003T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251003T203000
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SUMMARY:Intro to Oil with William Noonan
DESCRIPTION:Friday \nOctober 3 \n6:30 – 8:30 pm \n$40 without materials\, $60 with all materials supplied \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\n\n\n\nAbout the instructor\, William Noonan\n  \nREFUND AND CANCELLATION POLICY
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/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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SUMMARY:Submit by Oct. 3: WATERCOLOR
DESCRIPTION:PROSPECTUS\nWATERCOLOR\, A Regional Exhibition Juried by Betsy Jacaruso\, on view October 31 – December 21\, 2025 \n\nCALL FOR ARTWORK: \nThis regional exhibition\, juried by Betsy Jacaruso\, is open to the medium of watercolor. Medium is the only constraint; artwork can range from realism to pure abstraction\, and subject matter is open. This exhibition does not encompass other water-based mediums such as acrylic and gouache\, only traditional transparent watercolors. Mixed media is acceptable as long as watercolor is clearly a major component of the work. \n\nAbout the Juror: Betsy Jacaruso is an award-winning watercolorist and a long-standing member of the Hudson Valley’s art community. Widely exhibited throughout the Hudson Valley and beyond\, she also curates’ exhibitions and teaches watercolor at her Rhinebeck gallery and studio. \n  \nExhibition dates: \n\nSubmission Deadline: Friday\, October 3\, 2025 –  APPLY HERE\nAcceptance Notification: Monday\, October 13\, 2025 \nDrop-off Deadline (hand delivery only): Sunday\, October 26\, by 5 pm\nExhibition Dates: October 31 – December 21\, 2025\nArtist Reception: Saturday\, November 1\, 3 – 5 pm\n\n\nApplication Fee: $25 for up to 4 pieces (waived for WRCA Artist Members with a coupon code.) \nPrizes: $100 Best in Show; Honorable Mentions receive WRCA Artist-Membership. \n\nEntry Instructions: \n\nThis exhibition is a regional call\, open to artists 18 years of age or older living in the tristate area of NY\, NJ\, CT. \nOnly original artwork will be considered. NO digital\, digital with hand manipulation\, or AI generated images will be considered (example: a giclée of a watercolor). \nSubmissions are by digital images ONLY through EntryThingy.\nImages should be standard color jpeg (min. image width 1\,000 pixels)\nSize: 2D works may not exceed 40 inches high by 30 inches wide.\nWork must be submitted by the artist\, and not previously exhibited at WRCA.\nIf accepted\, works must be properly wired\, ready to hang\, professionally presented\, and hand-delivered to the gallery.\n\n\n  \nFor additional information and application: \nWATERCOLOR: Prospectus\n \n  \nImage: Betsy Jacaruso\, Below the Veil\, watercolor on Arches cotton rag paper
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/submit-by-friday-october-3-watercolor/
LOCATION:Wallkill River Center for the Arts\, 232 Ward Street\, Montgomery\, NY\, 12549\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artist Opportunities,Gallery Events
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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:20250921T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251005T170000
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CREATED:20250813T205919Z
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SUMMARY:Beyond Beautiful Writing: The Art of the Love Letter with Jena Argenta
DESCRIPTION:3 Sunday evenings\, 5 – 7 pm \nSept. 21\, 28\, & Oct. 5 \n$125\, $110 members (includes min. materials fee) \n  \nBeyond Beautiful Writing: The Art of the Love Letter \nInterdisciplinary explorations in writing\, in calligraphies\, aesthetics\, and sensibilities. \nCalligraphy is often deﬁned as beautiful writing. In practice\, it’s anything but. Ink reveals every hesitation\, arrogance\, hiding or turning away. Calligraphy\, while beautiful\, is also trembling & showing up for one’s shortcomings; is incremental shifts in habits in hand & in life; is a visual/historical map of intersecting languages\, sacred traditions\, & cultural legacies. Students will try out a variety of calligraphic forms—Arabic reed\, Chinese brush\, as well as hybrid tools (Arabic in the Chinese style). \nElements of calligraphic study & free-writing exercises are then used to explore ink work as a tool of listening & self-awareness. In ink\, as in writing\, as in life: Each hesitation\, impatience\, trembling\, each ﬂight from love & toward her— each subtle arrogance- shows. However\, some of the most beautiful letters deviate & shake—revealing that tender capacity to reach & fail & reach anyway. Because missing the mark\, but carrying on in good company\, is sometimes the most beautiful thing. The aesthetic here is not ﬁrst of shape or form\, but of showing up. \nThe ﬁrst love letter you write will be to yourself. \n  \nAbout Jena Argenta:  \n  \nhttps://www.jenaargenta.com/ \n  \nREFUND AND CANCELLATION POLICY
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/beyond-beautiful-writing-the-art-of-the-love-letter-with-jena-argenta/
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="Jena Argenata":MAILTO:info@jenaargenta.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250914T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250914T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T053852
CREATED:20250715T180340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250822T210608Z
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SUMMARY:Wildly Colorful Landscape Painting Workshop with Shawn Dell Joyce
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, September 14 \n1 – 4 pm \n$85 ($75 Members) \nJoin WRCA founder Shawn Dell Joyce for this special afternoon workshop and learn to see color as value and to paint local scenes (photos provided.) Great way to loosen up your painting and not be so literal in your approach to color. Spark your imagination and have fun painting again! Start with a live demo of the process\, then walk through the process step-by-step. Once you learn this simple technique you can apply it to any subject or medium. Open to all media\, instructor demonstrates in pastel. \nSupply list: \nMedium of choice (acrylic\, oil\, watercolor primary colors plus B &W); pastel – 72 colors or more. \n8 x 10 in. canvas or paper\, brushes\, solvent\, paper towels\, etc. \n  \nAbout Shawn Dell Joyce: \nShawn Dell Joyce was raised on her family’s citrus farm in the Rio Grande Valley. The young woman moved North and studied painting and drawing at the University of North Texas. After graduation in 1986 she began her career as an artist’s apprentice in NY’s SoHo area\, and worked in the studios of many prestigious artists including Jeff Koons\, Mark Kostabi\, and Ronnie Cutrone. Her love of the landscape called her North to the Hudson Valley\, where she began teaching a series of plein air painting classes in 2000 throughout the Hudson Valley. Her classes became so popular that she hired other artists\, and founded a plein air school with an Arts and Agricultural mission based on the historic Hudson River School.  Now in it’s 20 th year\, The Wallkill River School continues to bring cultural tourism to the Hudson Valley region through plein air painting workshops and events on local farms\, historic sites and open spaces. She is still honored as founder and on the board of directors. She teaches workshops in pastel and plein air techniques across the country\, and is endorsed by Ampersand Pastelbords who supply materials for her demos and workshops. In 2017\, she was hired by UArt to do a plein air pastel workshop. She has also worked the plein air event circuit and participated in many prestigious events around the country\, bringing home awards for her loose and colorful paintings. She recently placed 1 st in the 2018 Inverness Plein Air Festival\, and 3 rd in the Hudson Valley Plein Air Festival. Last year she placed 1st in the Quick Draw at the 2017 Hudson Valley Plein Air Festival\, and People’s Choice in the International Plein Air Paint Out 2005 in Niagara Falls.  She is a signature member of New York Plein Air Painters (NYPAP)\, and International Plein Air Painters (IPAP)\, and has been featured in many national newspapers and magazines like the New York Times\, Plein Air Magazine\, Pastel Journal Magazine\, and Tampa Bay Magazine. She has participated in many national exhibits and plein air festivals\, and is represented by galleries in NY and Florida. Her works have been widely collected by corporations and families around the world including the Georges Pompidou Museum in France and the Museum of Modern Art in NY.
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/09-14-25-landscape-painting-with-shawn-dell-joyce/
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="Shawn Dell Joyce":MAILTO:shawndelljoyce@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250913T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250913T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T053852
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SUMMARY:OPENING RECEPTION | Interiors & Home
DESCRIPTION:OPENING RECEPTION | Saturday\, September 13\, 5 – 7 pm \nJoin us to celebrate the opening of the Fall exhibits and meet the artists; light bites and refreshment will be served. \n\nINTERIORS: A National Exhibition Juried by Wayne Lempka\, Collections Manager at The Dorsky \nParticipating artists: Richard Arnold\, Donna Faranda\, Carl Grauer\, Yona Gonen\, Lonna Kelly\, Pat MacDonald\, Karen Maloof\, Dan McCormack\, Emilia Moritz\, Mary-Anne Ramirez\, Steven Rushefsky\, Gerald Wein\, Anna West\, Amanda Wolf. \nRosemary Hanson: Home\n“Learning to look” is one of the most fundamental principles for any artist. Intentionally observing what otherwise might be missed in our everyday environment can yield a deeper appreciation when seen through artistic interpretation. \n  \nThis event is free and open to the public. \n  \nExhibitions on view September 5 – October 26\, 2025 \nGallery hours: Friday – Sunday\,  12 – 5 pm
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/opening-reception-interiors-home/
LOCATION:Wallkill River Center for the Arts\, 232 Ward Street\, Montgomery\, NY\, 12549\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Events,Gallery Events,Gallery Exhibits,Gallery Reception,inperson
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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:20250912T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250912T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T053852
CREATED:20250321T183834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250821T215412Z
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SUMMARY:Intro to Oil with William Noonan
DESCRIPTION:Friday \nSeptember 12 \n6:30 – 8:30 pm \n$40 without materials\, $60 with all materials supplied \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\n\n\n\nAbout the instructor\, William Noonan\n  \nREFUND AND CANCELLATION POLICY
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/09-12-25-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:20250908T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250929T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T053852
CREATED:20250615T192004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250806T195934Z
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SUMMARY:Inter/Adv Drawing with William Noonan | Sept. 2025
DESCRIPTION:Mondays\, 12:30 – 3 pm \nSeptember 8\, 15\, 29 \n$120 ($105 Members) \n  \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: \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/09-2025-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:20250907T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250928T100000
DTSTAMP:20260404T053852
CREATED:20250609T162921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250901T225205Z
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SUMMARY:Beginning Watercolor with Stephanie Snyder | Sept. 2025
DESCRIPTION:Sundays\, 10 am – 12 pm \nSeptember 7\, 14\, 21\, 28 \n$120\, $100 Members ($90 to skip beginners day) \nThis beginning watercolor class will be focused on producing finished work. \nThe first day of the month’s session is for anyone who is just starting out and will cover basic techniques and materials. I would recommend that you attend the first class if you’re a first time student of this class. \nMany learn 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. \n\n\nIn the event of wonderful weather\, this class may go outside to paint. This will be announced ahead of time.  Be sure to bring sunscreen\, a sunhat\, or other items to protect you and make you comfortable.\n\n\nStephanie Snyder began painting in watercolor in 2022 at the Wallkill River Center for the Arts under the instruction of Alan Lewis. She enjoys painting landscapes in an impressionistic style\, and paints as often as her teaching career allows. She lists her influences as Alan Lewis\, Dusan Djukaric\, JMW Turner\, and Stanley Donwood.\n\n\n\n    \n\n\n\nStudents are to bring their own supplies.  Specific recommendations will be discussed in the first class\, so bring what you already have rather than purchasing anything before that class.\n\nPaper- cold press paper recommended (100% cotton)\nBrushes – 3 basic brushes: #10 round\, a smaller brush for detail\, a larger quill brush (size 6) or mop brush of about an inch\nPaint – Avoid chalky mediums. 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 necessary for class\, but useful at home – A hairdryer\, painters tape\, tissues\, pencils\, paper towels\, etc.\n\n\nREFUND AND CANCELLATION POLICY
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/09-2025-beginning-watercolor-with-stephanie-snyder/
LOCATION:Wallkill River Center for the Arts\, 232 Ward Street\, Montgomery\, NY\, 12549\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes for Adults
ORGANIZER;CN="Stephanie Snyder":MAILTO:steffisnyder@hotmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250906T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250906T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T053852
CREATED:20250507T204749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250906T155027Z
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SUMMARY:CONCERT | Thunderbird American Indian Dancers
DESCRIPTION:Wallkill River Center for the Arts is pleased to present the THUNDERBIRD AMERICAN INDIAN DANCERS as part of our 2025 music series. \n\nThe Thunderbird American Indian Dancers are the oldest resident Native American dance company in New York. The troupe was founded in 1963 by a group of ten Native American men and women\, all New Yorkers\, who were descended from Mohawk\, Hopi\, Winnebago and San Blas tribes. Some were in school at the time; all were “first generation\,” meaning that their parents had been born on reservations. They founded the troupe to keep alive the traditions\, songs and dances they had learned from their parents\, and added to their repertoire from other Native Americans living in New York and some who were passing through. Within three or four years\, they were traveling throughout the continental U.S.\, expanding and sharing their repertoire and gleaning new dances on the reservations. (A number of Thunderbird members are winners of Fancy Dance contests held on reservations\, where the standard of competition is unmistakably high.) \nSaturday\, September 6\, 5 – 7 pm\nThe Barn at Goshen Green Farm\n3301 NY Route 207\, Goshen\, NY \n  \nThis event is free and open to the public with a suggested donation of $20/person. Registration – at bottom of event page –  is strongly recommended as space is limited. Reserve you spot today! \n_____ \n\n\n\nAbout the performers:\n\n\nMembers of the Thunderbirds range in professions from teachers to hospital patient advocates\, tree surgeons and computer engineers who share a commitment to raising scholarships for young American Indian students.  Over the years\, Thunderbird works\, activities and events have assisted more than 400 students. Original members included: Louis Mofsie\, Josephine Mofsie Tarrant\, Muriel Miguel\, Gloria Miguel\, Marguarite\, Jonathan Williams and others. Swift Eagle from the Santo Domingo Pueblo and others taught the group Native American Indian culture\, dances\, songs passing down information that would have otherwise been lost. \n\nAn Important History: Preserving Native Culture Traditions \nThunderbird American Indian Dancers\, officially incorporated in 1963\, tracing its roots further back\, to a group of teenagers called the Little Eagles.  From the beginning\, keenly aware of the great diversity of tribal groups living in and around the metropolitan area — each with a very distinct cultural background — its members were determined to learn and preserve the songs and dances of their own tribes\, then to branch out and include other tribes.  Their teachers were their fathers\, mothers\, aunts\, uncles\, and cousins. Since its formation\, Louis Mofsie and the Thunderbird American Indian Dancers have visited and performed in almost all fifty states\, where they have learned from a wide variety of Indian peoples. The Thunderbirds pledged to help preserve and perpetuate the culture and traditions of the American Indian people through their songs and dances\, and their ceremonies wherever possible\, and to bring before the general public a more realistic picture and greater understanding of the American Indian people through dance performances\, lectures\, pow wows and workshops.  In fulfilling this pledge\, the Thunderbirds have shared performances and workshops in venues including: The New York World’s Fair\, Lincoln Center\, Museum of Natural History\, Heye Foundation\, Barnard College\, and The National Museum of the American Indian among others.  They have also toured throughout the United States and in Canada\, Israel and Japan. \n  \n\n  \nWRCA’s 2025 concert series has been made possible thanks to the support of: \n \n \n\n 
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/concert-thunderbird/
LOCATION:Goshen Green Farm\, 3301 NY Route 207\, Goshen\, NY\, 10924
CATEGORIES:Free Events,Music,Special Events
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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:20250906T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250920T103000
DTSTAMP:20260404T053852
CREATED:20250806T184512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250822T174640Z
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SUMMARY:Painted Papers and Printmaking with Jodi Doster
DESCRIPTION:Saturday mornings\, 10:30 am – 1 pm \nSeptember 6\, 12\, 20 \nAges 16+ \n$130\, $115 Members (includes materials fee) \nThis painted paper printmaking course introduces a range of techniques and materials\, including gelli plate printing\, linoleum cuts\, and various other printmaking processes. Participants will work with gelli plates to produce multi-layered\, colorful\, and textured monoprints. The curriculum covers essential methods such as paint application\, utilizing textural tools\, and creating images with stencils\, stamps\, and botanicals—all achievable without a large press. \nThe fundamentals of linoleum cut printmaking are also addressed\, emphasizing the significance of positive and negative space in print design. Students will sketch their concepts\, transfer them to printing blocks for carving\, and use a variety of sources for inspiration. Techniques include carving into soft linoleum\, impressing designs onto Styrofoam or foam board\, and transferring images to different surfaces using ink or paint. \nAdditionally\, students may explore styles such as Andy Warhol’s by employing two or three linoleum blocks\, working with both positive and negative carvings\, or applying the multiple block method. The use of colored inks and acrylic paints\, combined with registration techniques\, ensures precise and vibrant results. The course further explores an array of printmaking techniques and tools that can be incorporated into mixed media projects\, collage\, card making\, and art notebooks. \n  \nThere is no material list – class includes all materials. \n This class is suitable for people aged 16+ since we will be using sharp cutting tools. \n  \n \n \nMy name is Jodi Doster and I spent 21 years teaching science and art at Bristol Bay Borough Middle/High School in Naknek\, Alaska. I also was an Adjunct Professor for the University of Alaska Fairbanks BBC teaching biology and many art classes including watercolor\, drawing\, and ceramics. My teaching philosophy is a hands-on approach utilizing demonstration then working alongside students to create original pieces. I find working alongside students while discussing my process and thoughts helps students if they are stuck. I provide guidance to help students with learning new techniques and developing their own style. I am influenced by science and nature in my own artwork. I love color and have been inspired by the impressionism artists. I have been so inspired by them that I even named my dog Monet after one of my favorite impressionists! \nREFUND AND CANCELLATION POLICY \n 
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/printmaking-with-jodi-doster/
LOCATION:Wallkill River Center for the Arts\, 232 Ward Street\, Montgomery\, NY\, 12549\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes for Adults,Classes for Children & Teens
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jodi Doster":MAILTO:jdoster@bbbsd.net
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250906T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250913T093000
DTSTAMP:20260404T053852
CREATED:20250613T194704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250806T202433Z
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SUMMARY:Oil Painting with William Noonan | Sept. 2025
DESCRIPTION:Saturday mornings\, 9:30 am -12 pm \nSeptember 6\, 13th \n$90\, $80 for Members \n  \nFor beginner\, intermediate and advanced students. The instructor’s main medium is oils but any painting medium is welcome in this class. \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. \n  \nMaterials List \n  \nREFUND AND CANCELLATION POLICY
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/09-2025-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;VALUE=DATE:20250905
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251027
DTSTAMP:20260404T053852
CREATED:20250808T221456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250909T191810Z
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SUMMARY:Rosemary Hanson: Home
DESCRIPTION:Rosemary Hanson: Home\n\n“Learning to look” is one of the most fundamental principles for any artist. Intentionally observing what otherwise might be missed in our everyday environment can yield a deeper appreciation when seen through artistic interpretation. It’s so easy to stop noticing the things closest to home because they have become so familiar. But if we stop and change perspective and focus on the little things in our lives\, we can discover beauty and value in what was before mundane. \nOn view September 5 – October 26\, 2025\nGallery hours: Friday – Sunday\,  1 – 5 pm \n\nArtist Reception: Saturday\, September 13\, 5 – 7 pm \nJoin us to celebrate the exhibition and meet the artist; small bites and light refreshment will be served. This event is free and open to the public.
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/rosemary-hanson-home/
LOCATION:Wallkill River Center for the Arts\, 232 Ward Street\, Montgomery\, NY\, 12549\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Events,Gallery Events,Gallery Exhibits,Gallery Reception,inperson
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wallkill River Center for the Arts":MAILTO:info@wallkill.art
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250905
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251027
DTSTAMP:20260404T053852
CREATED:20250612T153335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250909T191632Z
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SUMMARY:INTERIORS
DESCRIPTION:INTERIORS\, A National Exhibition Juried by Wayne Lempka\, Art Collections Manager at The Dorsky Museum of Art at SUNY New Paltz\, on view September 5 – October 26\, 2025. \nParticipating artists: Richard Arnold\, Donna Faranda\, Carl Grauer\, Yona Gonen\, Lonna Kelly\, Pat MacDonald\, Karen Maloof\, Dan McCormack\, Emilia Moritz\, Mary-Anne Ramirez\, Steven Rushefsky\, Gerald Wein\, Anna West\, Amanda Wolf \nJUROR’S STATEMENT: \nTo understand this exhibition\, one must first contemplate the definition of the word “interiors”. \nOn a basic level this word refers to the spaces we live in\, a home that has rooms consisting of four walls\, windows and doors. If you ask a child to draw a room interior\, in most cases this is what you will get. However\, the meaning of ‘interiors’ is not an easy concept to isolate as it encompasses a broad sphere of emotional experiences\, sensory perceptions\, memories and feelings of nostalgia. \nThe works selected for this exhibition not only fulfill the basic idea of what an interior is but go beyond this concept due to how each artist approaches these spaces – as seen through unique interior or exterior vantage points. These works are not simply documents of what one holds dear in interior spaces but records a sense of life; a sense of being; and a sense of place. \nTaken as a whole\, this exhibition is meant to be a visual investigation into beauty\, personal narrative\, and memory. These paintings\, mixed media pieces\, and photographs provide one with a sense of humor\, power\, weakness\, and mystery. As a viewer\, you are asked to consider an entire range of visual and emotional experiences that room interiors invoke in each of us and then relate these experiences to one’s personal space. \n– Wayne Lempka \n  \nMeet the JUROR: Wayne Lempka is Art Collections Manager of the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at the State University of New York at New Paltz where he is responsible for the care of over 9\,000 objects in the museum’s permanent collection. He has also served as curator at The Dorsky for many exhibitions including Thoughts of Home\, which explored not only how our living environments reflect who we are but how artists use this idea in their creative expression. Prior to his position at The Dorsky\, Mr. Lempka held positions at Storm King Art Center\, the Museum of American Folk Art\, the Cooper-Hewitt National Museum of Design\, (Smithsonian Institute) the Chase Manhattan Bank Corporate Art Program\, The Historic New Orleans Collection and the Barrett Art Center. Mr. Lempka is currently a lecturer in the Department of Art History at Marist University. He has also taught in the Art History Department of SUNY New Paltz. Mr. Lempka holds a BFA degree in Fine Arts and Art History from Pratt Institute\, and a MA in Art History & Museum Studies from New York University. He is currently pursuing his PhD (ABD) at New York University.  \n\nOn view September 5 – October 26\, 2025\nGallery hours: Friday – Sunday\,  12 – 5 pm \n\nArtist Reception: Saturday\, September 13\, 5 – 7 pm\n\nJoin us to celebrate the exhibition and meet the artists; small bites and light refreshment will be served. This event is free and open to the public.
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/interiors/
LOCATION:Wallkill River Center for the Arts\, 232 Ward Street\, Montgomery\, NY\, 12549\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Events,Gallery Events,Gallery Exhibits,Gallery Reception,inperson
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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:20250902T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250923T090000
DTSTAMP:20260404T053852
CREATED:20250822T175345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250822T210932Z
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SUMMARY:Plein Air Painting with Nancy Reed Jones | Sept. 2025
DESCRIPTION:September 2\, 9\, 16\, 23 \n9am – 12pm \n$160\, $140 Members \nLocation: \nRiver Front Park\, Walden\, NY \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/plein-air-painting-with-nancy-reed-jones-sept-2025/
LOCATION:River Front Park\, Walden\, NY
CATEGORIES:Classes for Adults
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nancy Reed Jones":MAILTO:nartist57@aol.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250823T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250823T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T053852
CREATED:20250808T201533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250822T124240Z
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk: Theresa Gooby & Andre Junget
DESCRIPTION:Wallkill River Center for the Arts (WRCA) is pleased to welcome Theresa Gooby and André Junget for a Gallery Talk on Saturday\, August 23 at 2 pm. \nJunget and Gooby are currently exhibiting as solo artists at the WRCA galleries in exhibitions which showcase the art of drawing. \nWRCA curator and painting instructor\, Billy Noonan explains\, “These two artists could not be more different; Andre’s work is precise elegant meticulously crafted monochromatic imagery while Theresa Gooby offers us whimsical fantastical imaginings in color that reference fashion with a nostalgic flare.” \nUrsula Morgan\, WRCA Executive Director will moderate a meeting of the minds of these two featured artists\, as they discuss their work\, their process\, specific pieces in the show\, as well as entertain questions from attendees. \nThe public is invited to arrive early and enjoy the exhibit by each of these artists along with the accompanying group show titled DRAWING. \nNoonan relates\, “The group exhibition features the works of 13 artists and showcases the art of drawing in an array of contrasting expressions. The selection of works\, which was adjudicated by Junget\, runs the gamut and joyfully celebrates drawing which is the fundamental underpinning of all visual art.” \n“We invite the general public to join us for this artists’ discussion before we bid farewell to this series of exhibits which concludes August 31\, 2025\,” says Morgan. \nGallery hours: Friday – Sunday\, 12 – 5 pm and by appointment.
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/gallery-talk-theresa-gooby-andre-junget/
LOCATION:Wallkill River Center for the Arts\, 232 Ward Street\, Montgomery\, NY\, 12549\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Events,Gallery Events
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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:20250817T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250817T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T053852
CREATED:20250402T235413Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250717T141632Z
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SUMMARY:CONCERT | Steve Gorn: Music for the Healing of Mind & Body
DESCRIPTION:Wallkill River Center for the Arts is pleased to present STEVE GORN: MUSIC FOR THE HEALING OF MIND & BODY as part of our 2025 music series. \n  \nFar more than entertainment\, music is a portal for mind-body synchronization; a conduit for engagement in ritual\, group catharsis\, entertainment and a holder of mythology and history.  Steve Gorn explores The Transformative Power of Music in words and live performance. Drawing on Indian classical music this will be an offering of music for healing of the mind\, body\, and soul. \nSteve plays Bansuri Bamboo Flute and will be joined for this special collaborative concert by Naren Budhakar playing tabla percussion\, dancer Savia Berger\, and a special surprise Guest. \n  \nSunday\, August 17\, 3 – 5 pm\nWRCA Galleries at The Patchett House\n232 Ward Street\, Montgomery\, NY \n  \nThis event is free and open to the public with a suggested donation of $20/person. Registration – at bottom of event page –  is requested but not required.  \n_____ \n\n\n\nAbout the performers:\n\n\nSteve Gorn plays Indian Classical Music and new American Music on the bansuri bamboo flute in concerts and festivals throughout the world. His gurus are the late bansuri master\, Sri Gour Goswami\, of Kolkata\, and Pandit Raghunath Seth of Mumbai\, who he has often accompanied in concert. He has also studied with the late Ustad Z. M. Dagar. \nDuring the past decade Steve has often performed in India\, appearing at Bharat Bhavan in Bhopal\, Triveni Hall in New Delhi\, The Sangeet Research Academy in Kolkata\, NCPA\, and The Nehru Center in Mumbai\, and numerous other venues. His performance with Pandit Ravi Shankar’s disciple\, Barun Kumar Pal\, at Kolkata’s Rama Krishna Mission\, was televised throughout India. In the New York area\, he often performs with Pandit Samir Chatterjee as well as the Darbari Ensemble with sitarist\, Allyn Miner and the sarangi master\, Ramesh Misra. \nSri Gour Goswami introduced Steve to the vocal (gayaki) style of bansuri that was first introduced by the legendary flutist\, Padmabhusan Pannalal Ghosh. As a disciple of this illustrious gharana\, the heart of Steve’s playing reflects an attention to meer and gamak and an ‘old world’ rendering of raga which unfolds timelessly and with attention to the rasa\, or color of each note and melodic contour. \nSince 1996\, Steve has continued his study under the illustrious bansuri master\, Pandit Raghunath Seth\, of Mumbai. Raghunathji’s compositions in numerous ragas\, and his performance style are now a prominent feature of Steve’s performances. \n\n  \nNaren Budhakar was born and brought up in the Indian classical music tradition. He began performing Tabla at a young age. A disciple of Tabla Maestro Ustad Shabbir Nisar\, Naren has played with prominent instrumentalists\, vocalists and dancers including Pandit Birju Maharaj\, Ustad Amjad Ali Khan\, Pandit Jasraj and Shaed Parvez. Naren is co-director of the East-West School of Music at Ananda Ashram and as a faculty member teaches and performs regularly. \n  \n  \nSavia Berger is a dancer\, actor\, choreographer and teacher based in the Catskills where she began her career with Catskill Ballet Theater. Her dance credits include Feld Ballets\, NY\, Eglevsky Ballet\, Basel Ballet (Switzerland)\, Les Danse Donsk (choreographer Mark Allen Davis) and many other independent choreographers. She was featured as an actor in Kismet and performed as a dancer in Brigadoon with the New York City Opera. She went on to study voice and acting and became a member of the original Broadway workshop of Fosse (Director Chet Walker) for a year. \nHer credits as a choreographer and improvisational dancer include Cy Tombly Dreamhouse\, a multi-media evening directed by Marilyn Crispell; collaborations with Peter and Peter (Peter Einhorn\, Peter Wetzler) and dancers; and can be seen improvising with Creative Music Studio’s (founders Karl Berger\, Ingrid Sertso\, Ornette Coleman) Creative Improvisors Orchestra every month in Kingston\, NY. \nSavia has also appeared in industrial shows and on film. She is a second generation classical Pilates instructor certified by Romana Kryzanowska and ran her own Dance and Pilates Studio in New Jersey for 8 years. She is happy to be dancing and teaching back in New York. \n\n  \nWRCA’s 2025 concert series has been made possible thanks to the support of: \n \n\n \nWallkill River Center for the Arts programs are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/concert-steve-gorn/
LOCATION:Wallkill River Center for the Arts\, 232 Ward Street\, Montgomery\, NY\, 12549\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Events,Gallery Events,Music,Special Events
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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:20250811T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250811T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T053852
CREATED:20250523T195426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250604T183617Z
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SUMMARY:Teen's Mixed Media and Collage with Jodi Doster
DESCRIPTION:August 11 – 15\, 2025 \n1:00 – 3:00 pm \nGrades 7th – 12th \nLocation:  Wallkill River Center for the Arts Gallery \nCost: $135 per student \nMixed media will use a variety of techniques and mediums to create unique pieces of art. Students will learn the elements and principles of design to put together pieces of art that will include collage\, drawing\, and painting with various mediums. \nAll materials will be provided! \nJodi Doster has been teaching science and art 18 years at Bristol Bay Borough Middle/High School in Nanek\, Alaska.  She is also an Adjunct Professor for the University of Alaska Fairbanks where she teaches biology and art. \nPlease note – Jodi will be bringing her service dog Monet to class. \nSummer 2025 Welcome\, Check in & Procedures \nSummer 2025 Scholarship Form \nREFUND AND CANCELLATION POLICY
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/aug-11-15th-teens-mixed-media-and-collage-with-jodi-doster/
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="Jodi Doster":MAILTO:jdoster@bbbsd.net
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250811T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250811T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T053852
CREATED:20250523T194909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250719T165737Z
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SUMMARY:Kid's Mixed Media and Collage with Jodi Doster
DESCRIPTION:August 11 – 15\, 2025 \n10:00 – 12:00 pm \nGrades 3rd- 6th \nLocation:  Wallkill River Center for the Arts Gallery \nCost: $135 per student \nMixed media will use a variety of techniques and mediums to create unique pieces of art. Students will learn the elements and principles of design to put together pieces of art that will include collage\, drawing\, and painting with various mediums. \nAll materials will be provided! \nJodi Doster has been teaching science and art 18 years at Bristol Bay Borough Middle/High School in Nanek\, Alaska.  She is also an Adjunct Professor for the University of Alaska Fairbanks where she teaches biology and art. \nPlease note\, Jodi will be bringing her service dog Monet to class. \nSummer 2025 Welcome\, Check in & Procedures \nSummer 2025 Scholarship Form \nREFUND AND CANCELLATION POLICY
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/aug-11-15th-kids-mixed-media-and-collage-with-jodi-doster/
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="Jodi Doster":MAILTO:jdoster@bbbsd.net
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250811T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250811T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T053852
CREATED:20250331T155249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250627T165054Z
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SUMMARY:Nerf Camp with Matt Donaldson
DESCRIPTION:August 11 – 15\, 2025 \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. \nSummer 2025 Welcome\, Check in & Procedures \nSummer 2025 Scholarship Form \nREFUND AND CANCELLATION POLICY
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/august-11-15th-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:20250809T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250809T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T053852
CREATED:20250321T185913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250813T210404Z
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SUMMARY:Oil Painting with William Noonan | Aug. 2025
DESCRIPTION:Saturday mornings\, 9:30 am – 12 pm \nAugust 9\, 16\, 30 (no class 8/23) \n$120\, $105 for Members \n  \nFor beginner\, intermediate and advanced students. The instructor’s main medium is oils but any painting medium is welcome in this class. \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. Critiques will be used throughout the session with one final critique on the last day of the class. \n  \nMaterials List \n  \nREFUND AND CANCELLATION POLICY
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/08-2025-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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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250806
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250807
DTSTAMP:20260404T053852
CREATED:20250606T123625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250709T185915Z
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SUMMARY:Submit by Aug. 6th: INTERIORS
DESCRIPTION:PROSPECTUS\n\nINTERIORS: A National Exhibition Juried by Wayne Lempka\, Art Collections Manager at The Dorsky Museum of Art at SUNY New Paltz. On view at WRCA Galleries at the historic Patchett House\, September 6 – October 26\, 2025. \n\nCall for Artwork: This exhibit is a national call\, open to all US Artists 18 years of age or older. Artwork may range from realism to non-representational abstraction; 2D and 3D works in all media are welcome; size restrictions apply. \n \n\nDescription: INTERIORS: The spaces we inhabit give us a sense of place and belonging. Interiors can be a corner of our living room\, a view out the window\, a favorite porch swing\, a messy garage. Interiors can also be a state of mind\, an inward look\, navigation of our own psyche. Interiors also exist outdoors\, nature often compartmentalizes space offering natural shelter for ourselves and other animals.  \n\nMeet the JUROR: Wayne Lempka is Art Collections Manager of the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at the State University of New York at New Paltz where he is responsible for the care of over 9\,000 objects in the museum’s permanent collection. He has also served as curator at The Dorsky for many exhibitions including Thoughts of Home\, which explored not only how our living environments reflect who we are but how artists use this idea in their creative expression. Prior to his position at The Dorsky\, Mr. Lempka held positions at Storm King Art Center\, the Museum of American Folk Art\, the Cooper-Hewitt National Museum of Design\, (Smithsonian Institute) the Chase Manhattan Bank Corporate Art Program\, The Historic New Orleans Collection and the Barrett Art Center. Mr. Lempka is currently a lecturer in the Department of Art History at Marist University. He has also taught in the Art History Department of SUNY New Paltz. Mr. Lempka holds a BFA degree in Fine Arts and Art History from Pratt Institute\, and a MA in Art History & Museum Studies from New York University. He is currently pursuing his PhD (ABD) at New York University.  \n\nExhibition dates: \n\nSubmission Deadline: Wednesday\, August 6\, 2025 –  APPLY HERE\nAcceptance Notification: Wednesday\, August 13\, 2025 \nDrop-off Deadline (shipments or hand delivery): Sunday\, August 31\, by 5 pm\nExhibition Dates: September 5 – October 26\, 2025\nArtist Reception: Saturday\, September 13\, 5 – 7 pm\nReturn of artwork: Pick-up\, Sunday\, October 26 – Sunday\, November 2; works shipped by November 7\, 2025 \n\n\nApplication Fee: $35 for up to 3 pieces \nPrizes: $200 Best in Show and three $50 Honorable Mentions. \nPresentation: All artwork will be hung in the gallery’s physical space\, as well as viewable and offered for sale on WRCA website (wallkill.art) \nPromotion: A digital promotional postcard will be supplied by the gallery for all participants to use for promotional purposes. WRCA will promote the exhibition via online and print media through press releases and online event scheduling. The show will also be promoted through the gallery’s social media and email accounts.  \n\nEntry Instructions: \n\nOnly original artwork will be considered. NO digital\, digital with hand manipulation\, or AI generated images will be considered (example: a giclée of a watercolor). Traditional printmaking such as etching or woodcut is acceptable.\nSubmissions are by digital images ONLY through EntryThingy.\nImages should be standard color jpeg (min. image width 1\,000 pixels)\nSize: 2D works may not exceed 40 inches high by 30 inches wide ( 40 x 30 in. framed). 3-D works may not exceed 24 inches high by 14 inches wide in any direction (24 x 14 in.). \nWork must be submitted by the artist\, and not previously exhibited at WRCA.\nIf accepted\, works must be properly wired\, ready to hang\, and professionally presented.\n\n\n\nTerms of Entry: \n\nArtists must be 18 years or older and a resident of the United States of America.\nWRCA reserves the right to reject works that are not ready to hang or differ from the digital representation submitted.\nWRCA takes a 30% commission on any sales of artwork. Artists set the selling price which ranges from $200 to $9\,000. If a piece sells\, payment will be mailed (70% of the price) within 30 days after the show closes. \nWRCA is not responsible individually or collectively for damage or loss\, regardless of the cause\, to any artwork submitted under this agreement for exhibition and/or sale.\n\nApplicant gives WRCA permission for work(s) to be photographed for promotional purposes and online sales\, and does not hold WRCA responsible for any unauthorized use or photography.\nThe art selected is the choice of the juror and does not necessarily reflect the opinions of WRCA.\n\n  \nBy applying to this exhibition\, you agree to the terms and conditions detailed above.\n\n \nINTERIORS:  Submissions & Additional Information\n\n \n 
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/submit-by-aug-6th-interiors/
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:20250805T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250805T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T053852
CREATED:20250715T151517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250715T151517Z
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SUMMARY:Plein Air Painting with Nancy Reed Jones
DESCRIPTION:August 5\, 12\, 19\, 26 \n9am – 12pm \n$160\, $140 Members \nLocation: \nOrange County Arboretum  \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/08-2025-plein-air-painting-with-nancy-reed-jones-2/
LOCATION:Orange County Arboretum\, 41 Grove Street Route 416\, 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:20250804T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250804T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T053852
CREATED:20250523T201154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250604T192221Z
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SUMMARY:Optical Art with Jodi Doster
DESCRIPTION:August 4 – 8\, 2025 \n1:00 – 3:00 pm \nGrades 7th – 12th \nLocation:  Wallkill River Center for the Arts Gallery \nCost: $135 per student \nStudents will have a chance to learn about creating the illusion of depth with their art in Optical Art. Learn the skills of forced perspective\, optical illusions\, and other techniques artists use to make their art jump off the page. \nAll materials will be provided! \nJodi Doster has been teaching science and art 18 years at Bristol Bay Borough Middle/High School in Nanek\, Alaska.  She is also an Adjunct Professor for the University of Alaska Fairbanks where she teaches biology and art. \nPlease note that Jodi will be bringing her service dog Monet to class. \nSummer 2025 Welcome\, Check in & Procedures \nSummer 2025 Scholarship Form \nREFUND AND CANCELLATION POLICY
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/aug-4-8th-teens-optical-art-with-jodi-doster/
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="Jodi Doster":MAILTO:jdoster@bbbsd.net
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250804T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250804T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T053852
CREATED:20250714T174735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250813T210545Z
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SUMMARY:Inter/Adv Drawing with William Noonan | Aug. 2025
DESCRIPTION:Mondays\, 12:30 – 3 pm \nAugust 4\, 11\, 25th \n$120\, $105 for Members \n  \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  \nMaterials list: \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/08-2025-inter-adv-drawing-with-william-noonan-2/
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250804T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250804T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T053852
CREATED:20250421T160514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250604T185112Z
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SUMMARY:Sculpture Creations with Liz Keithline
DESCRIPTION:August 4 – 8\, 2025 \n10am – 12pm \nGrades 2 – 6th \nCreate sculptures with artist Liz Keithline. Students will work with wire\, wood\, paint and other found materials. \nAll materials provided! You can bring your own if you’d like too! \n\nArtist and arts administrator Elizabeth Keithline’s work focuses on human self-extension and human systems of all kinds – architecture\, technology\, cars\, the modern built environment – particularly as those systems tie to the natural world. \nShe has shown widely in the United States including solo shows at ChaShaMa NYC\, Governors Island NY\, the Peabody Essex Museum\, the Danforth Museum\, the Newport Art Museum\, Jane Street Art Center\, the Waiting Room in New Orleans\, Blue Star Contemporary in San Antonio\, ArtPrize Grand Rapids\, Real Art Ways in Hartford\, and UMass Amherst. Her work has been well reviewed in the New York Times\, Sculpture Magazine\, Hyperallergic\, the Boston Globe\, Fiberarts\, and others. \n\nSummer 2025 Welcome\, Check in & Procedures \nSummer 2025 Scholarship Form \nREFUND AND CANCELLATION POLICY
URL:https://wallkill.art/event/august-4-8th-sculpt-with-found-materials-with-liz-keithline/
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="Elizabeth Keithline":MAILTO:elizabethkeithline@gmail.com
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