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SUMMARY:Scripted: Carole P. Kunstadt
DESCRIPTION:About The Exhibit\n\nClosing Reception: September 27\, 2018 5:00 – 8:00 pm | More Info \nThrough September 30\, 2018 \n\nUnion Arts Center presents Scripted: Carole P. Kunstadt\, a solo exhibition featuring selections from Kunstadt’s Sacred Poem and Markings Series are a vehicle for the exploration of life’s vulnerabilities\, an expression of gratitude and a platform for sanctity\, contemplation and playfulness. \nOn display in Gallery One through September 30\, 2018 Gallery Hours: Tues/Wed 1 – 4 pm\, Thurs/Fri 4 – 7 pm\, Sat/Sun. by appointment only. \n \n\n\nAbout The Artist\n\nI received a BFA\, magna cum laude\, from Hartford Art School\, West Hartford\, Connecticut\, with a concentration in two-dimensional studies and continued with postgraduate studies at the Akademie der Bildenen Künste in Munich\, Germany. \nAs a collagist\, painter\, book arts and fiber artist I often invoke a metaphysical quality of contemplation and timelessness. My works on/of paper reference the material of antique books\, music manuscripts\, ephemera and photo postcards – deconstructing paper\, images and text\, and using it in metaphorical ways. Through the exploration and manipulation of the antique materials\, history\, memory and time merge in a hybrid form. My devotion to books is inspired by the ability of the written word to take the reader to other places through stories\, poems and prayers. My process reveals how language can become visual through re-interpretation. \nI have been selected as one of eight yearly solo exhibitions at the Woodstock Artists Association & Museum by Gallery Owner Kenise Barnes scheduled for December 2018. \nI am honored to be the recipient of the 2017 Kuniyoshi Fund Award selected by members of\nThe Kuniyoshi Fund Committee in cooperation with the Woodstock Artists Association & Museum Award Committee as well as the Medal of Honor & The Anna Walinska Memorial Award in 2017 by the National Association of Women Artists. \nIn celebration of the Sunken Garden Poetry Festival’s 25th Anniversary in 2017\, the Hill-Stead Museum\, Farmington\, CT presented Boundless: Altered Book in Contemporary Art – I guest curated three unique approaches to transforming and exploring the malleability of the form\, creating new structures and experiences of the codex. Works by Erin Walrath\, Chris Perry and Carole P. Kunstadt were installed among the many rare first editions and early volumes in the Pope family’s historic personal library. \nMay – July 2018\, ArtsWestchester’s Inaugural Triennial showcases my new series\, PRESSING ON\, having been recently previewed in Paper\, Rock\, Scissors at Five Points Gallery\, Torrington\, CT.  My Sacred Poems were showcased in Books Undone: the art of altered books in contemporary art\, Penn College\, Williamsport\, PA and in WORD 2016 at The Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art\, Peekskill\, NY. Numerous group exhibitions throughout the United States which have featured my work are notably\, Slash: Paper Under the Knife\, Museum of Arts & Design\, New York\, NY; The Divine and Sublime\, Drawing Rooms\, Jersey City\, NJ; PATTERNS\, Wired Gallery\, High Falls\, NY; Reader’s Art: Concealed\, Confined and Collected\, Minnesota Center for Book Arts\, Minneapolis\, MN; Materials: Hard & Soft\, Denton\, TX; Abstract Evocative and Far & Wide\, Woodstock Artists Association & Museum\, Woodstock\, NY; The Book: A Contemporary View\, Delaware Center for Contemporary Arts\, Wilmington\, DE;  NEW YORK REGIONAL\, Magnitude SEVEN and Textuality\, Manifest Creative Research Gallery and Drawing Center\, Cincinnati\, OH; The Book As Art\, Decatur Arts Alliance\, Decatur\, GA; and in Canada\, The Art of the Book 2013\, Canadian Bookbinders and Book Artists Guild\, Calgary\, Alberta. \nThe Everhart Museum of Natural History\, Science & Art\, Scranton\, PA showcased a selection of my Sacred Poems in Between The Covers: Altered Books in Contemporary Art. The Museum of Biblical Art\, New York\, NY featured my complete Old Testament Seriesin the exhibition As Subject and Object: Contemporary Book Artists Explore Sacred Hebrew Texts. Representative works from the Old Testament Series were featured in And The Word Is…. in the Gershman Gallery at the University of the Arts\, Philadelphia\, PA and were included in Somewhere Between Creation and Destruction\, Joseloff Gallery\, Hartford Art School. Concurrent in Hartford\, CT\, in partnership\, the Clare Gallery and the Charter Oak Cultural Center presented Between The Lines: Works by Carole P. Kunstadt – two consecutive solo exhibitions from September through December 2014\, providing a survey of past and current work. \nThe PBS/OFF BOOK Book Arts mini-documentary in the series on progressive arts\, features Kunstadt in the segment\, Transforming the Sacred. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eC4fLk-XeeI \nPublic Collections include George J. Mitchell Department of Special Collections & Archives\, Bowdoin College Library\, Brunswick\, ME; The Book Arts Collection of the National Museum of Women in the Arts\, Washington\, DC; The Permanent Collection of the Center for Book Arts\, New York\, NY; Montclair State University Collection\, Montclair\, NJ; Curt Teich Postcard Archives\, Lake County Discovery Museum\, Wauconda\, IL.
URL:https://roostinsparkill.com/event/scripted-carole-p-kunstadt/
LOCATION:Roost Union Arts Center\, 2 Union Street\, Sparkill\, NY\, 10976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180806T193000
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SUMMARY:BridgeMusik: an Evening of Classical Solo & Chamber Music
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to welcome BridgeMusik to Union Arts Center featuring world-class performers and young up-and-coming student musicians in concert together. Please join us on August 6th at 7:30pm for an evening of delightful solo and chamber pieces featuring BridgeMusik Festival students and faculty. \nTanya and Krystof Witek founded BridgeMusik to create bridges between aspiring young musicians\, professional artists and the community. The Witeks were inspired to initiate a new local arts collaboration after watching their own children\, Annamaria and Lukas\, thrive in the award-winning public school music program of the South Orangetown Central School District. BridgeMusik hopes to enrich the outstanding work of the teachers and students already happening in local schools and conservatories. Many thanks to the Union Arts Center in Sparkill\, NY for their support of this endeavor. \nTanya Witek is a member of the New York City Ballet Orchestra and the Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra at Lincoln Center. She has performed with American Ballet Theater\, the Metropolitan Opera\, the New York Philharmonic\, and the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra. Formerly on the faculty at Montclair State University\, she has also worked as a teaching artist for the New York Philharmonic\, Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center Institute. Ms. Witek received her Master and Doctoral degrees from The Juilliard School as a student of Carol Wincenc. \nKrystof Witek plays violin on Broadway with the Lion King orchestra and with the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra at Lincoln Center. Mr. Witek is also concertmaster of the Greenwich Symphony in Connecticut. Born in Poland\, he came to study at the Juilliard School in New York with Joseph Fuchs\, where he received his Bachelor\, Master and Doctoral Degrees. Mr. Witek has appeared in solo and chamber music concerts in Europe\, Canada\, Japan and the US. He has performed with the NYC Ballet\, NYC Opera\, NY Chamber Symphony\, Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra and the NY Pops. \nBridgeMusik Summer Festival 2018 proudly presents cellist Madeleine Golz.\nMs. Golz is a chamber musician and recitalist and has participated in numerous music festivals\, both in the United States and Europe. She served as a member of the artist faculty of the Brevard Music Center in North Carolina for many years and\, as a member of the Golz Duo with pianist sister Evelyn\, she frequently presented recitals both in the New York area and on the West Coast. She is a founding member of the Zanoli String Trio\, in residence at New Jersey City University. Ms. Golz is currently on the faculty of the Manhattan School of Music\, where she received her BM and MM degrees\, the Thurnauer School of Music in Tenafly\, NJ and the New Jersey City University. Her students have been featured on Sesame Street and the Nickelodeon Network\, have won many prizes in local\, national and international competitions and a number of them have now gone on to have successful careers in music. Her own teachers include Peter and Gabor Rejto\, Ardyth Alton and Scott Ballantyne. \nBridgeMusik 2018 Summer Festival announces our pianist: Dr. Henry Sung-Ho Yang.\nHe currently serves as an adjunct faculty member at the New Jersey City University.\nDr. Yang graduated with a Bachelor of Music and Master of Music in piano performance from the New England Conservatory of Music studying under Wha Kyung Byun. He received Doctor of Musical Arts in piano performance (minoring in music theory) at the University of Wisconsin\, Madison advised by Christopher Taylor\, Brian Hyer\, and Leslie Blasius. Since February 2016\, he worked at the Thurnauer School of Music as a collaborative pianist before joining the faculty at NJCU. \nIntroducing our guest flutist and BridgeMusik 2018 Summer Festival Production Assistant: Melissa Aleles. \nMs. Aleles is an Orangetown resident and graduate of SOCSD.\nShe completed her undergraduate studies at the Conservatory of Music at SUNY Purchase College\, where she earned a B.M in Music Performance. She studied with Tara Helen O’Connor\, Bart Feller\, and Wendy Stern.\nCurrently Melissa is pursuing her Master’s Degree at the Manhattan School of Music studying under Michael Parloff.
URL:https://roostinsparkill.com/event/bridgemusik-an-evening-of-classical-solo-chamber-music/
LOCATION:Roost Union Arts Center\, 2 Union Street\, Sparkill\, NY\, 10976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classical,Performances
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SUMMARY:Dreamscapes: Photographs By Qi Zhao
DESCRIPTION:About The Exhibit\n\nOpening Reception: Thursday\, July 19\, 2018\, 5 – 8 PM | More Info \nThrough Tuesday\, September 18\, 2018 \n\n \n \n \n\n\nAbout The Artist\n\n\nQi Zhao is an artist that discovered her artistic gift through her life long pursuit for peace. Through her lens\, she has captured the world through a dream. Qi Zhao is an arts with insight\, passion and a unique perspective. As one explores her pictures\, one begins to truly appreciate her use of colors\, compositions and the wave of calm and peace that washes over her audience.
URL:https://roostinsparkill.com/event/dreamscapes-photographs-by-qi-zhao/
LOCATION:Roost Union Arts Center\, 2 Union Street\, Sparkill\, NY\, 10976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180617T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180617T170000
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SUMMARY:Mike Holober & Balancing Act\, Jazz Octet
DESCRIPTION:Mike Holober & Balancing Act\, Jazz Octet\, Premiere of Chamber Music America New Jazz Works commission\, funded by The Doris Duke Foundation \n“Don’t Let Go” is a Chamber Music America New Jazz Works commission and will be premiered at two concerts in the Metropolitan region. This CD-length project is structured as a song-cycle in the tradition of Robert Schumann\, Samuel Barber\, and Ralph Vaughn-Williams. “Don’t Let Go”explores the nuances and complexities of the concept of “hope” in the context of current social\, political\, and environmental realities. \nPremiere recording Balancing Act was released to critical acclaim in 2015 on Palmetto Records. \n“Startlingly creative….emotionally persuasive…” Carlo Wolf\, DownBeat \n“Full of joy and energy…” Mark Sullivan\, All About Jazz \n“A work that speaks to both solidarity and individuality..” Dan Bilawsky\, All About Jazz \n“Find this music and take it into your heart….” Richard B Kamins\, Step Tempest \n“Approaching the rhapsodic at several turns…” Mel Minter\, Musically Speaking \n“This exquisite jewel…agile\, savvy…extraordinary and compelling” Volker Mantel\, Ragazzi \n \nBIO\nMike Holober has established an international reputation as a jazz orchestra composer\, arranger and conductor. With the formation of his octet “Mike Holober & Balancing Act\,” and the release of its premiere recording in 2015 (Palmetto Records)\, he has recently refocused his creative energies to a small group format. The intimately scaled instrumentation has provided a vehicle to explore a more personal musical statement.
URL:https://roostinsparkill.com/event/mike-holober-balancing-act-jazz-octet/
LOCATION:Roost Union Arts Center\, 2 Union Street\, Sparkill\, NY\, 10976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Jazz,Performances
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180520T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180520T200000
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SUMMARY:Abstraction: Eileen Karakashian
DESCRIPTION:About The Exhibit\n\nOpening Reception: Sunday\, May 20\, 2018\, 6:00-8:00PM | More Info \nThrough Saturday\, June 23\, 2018 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout The Artist\n\n\nEileen Karakashian received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in 1994 from the School of Visual Arts in New York City\, majoring in Advertising Design. Since graduation she was an art director in advertising\, producing both national TV and print campaigns. Her work has been featured in Adweek and Advertising Age magazine. She continued her fine art studies at the Art Students League in NYC\, concentrating on painting\, design\, color\, composition and collage. \nToday\, Karakashian makes paintings and mixed media artworks. By emphasising aesthetics\, Eileen tries to develop forms that do not follow logical criteria\, but are based only on subjective associations and formal parallels\, which incite the viewer to make new personal associations. Her paintings are based on formal associations which open a unique poetic vein. \nMultilayered images arise in which the fragility and instability of our seemingly certain reality is questioned. By rejecting an objective truth and global cultural narratives\, she creates with daily\, recognizable elements\, an unprecedented situation in which the viewer is confronted with the conditioning of his own perception and has to reconsider his biased position.
URL:https://roostinsparkill.com/event/abstraction-eileen-karakashian/
LOCATION:Roost Union Arts Center\, 2 Union Street\, Sparkill\, NY\, 10976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180520T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180520T200000
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SUMMARY:Appalachian Spring: Paintings By Ali Printz
DESCRIPTION:About The Exhibit\n\nOpening Reception: Sunday\, May 20th\, 2018\, 6:00-8:00PM | More Info \nThrough Monday\, July 9th \n\n“Appalachian Spring” seeks to give agency to the women of Appalachia\, from New York to Georgia\, and highlight the rich heritage that the region has contributed to American culture\, as well as the stereotypes it has perpetuated. Despite its poverty\, religious misconceptions\, perceived political leanings and propensity to be taken advantage of for its natural resources\, Appalachia is filled with a distinction and beauty that is often overlooked. \nAli Printz uses vintage photographs and sculptural fabric to reconstruct the lives of the forgotten women of Appalachia\, while combining elements of contemporary issues facing the region that have been constants in her West Virginia upbringing. Miners\, snake charmers\, weavers\, debutants\, and shamans; all have a place for women as cornerstones in the whole of the culture. Through the traditions of folk art and craft combined with traditional portraiture and figuration\, Printz hopes to reconstruct the importance of women’s roles as caretakers\, heroines\, and constants that permeates the culture and history of Appalachia. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout The Artist\nAli Printz is a historical figurative painter and curator who splits her time between Brooklyn and Philadelphia. She works with various mediums including oil\, acrylic\, collage\, sewn fabric\, as well as technology based mediums. Ali runs a curatorial and artistic collective with artist and fellow Sotheby’s alum Jenna Gard\, known as NewYorkKillsArtists\, which showcases the work of unrepresented artists by challenging them to make political and social statements. Her most recent projects include “Debtfair\,” a piece by Occupy Museums in the 2017 Whitney Biennial\, “Appalachian Spring” a traveling solo show\, and a number of group shows in 2018-19. \n\n\nAli was born in Martinsburg\, West Virginia and considers herself an Appalachian artist. She has lived and worked in Spain\, Panama\, and Washington\, D.C\, before moving to New York City for graduate school in 2010. She received her BFA in Painting and a BA in Art History from West Virginia University in 2009 and an MA in Contemporary Art from Sotheby’s Institute of Art in 2012. She is currently pursuing a cross disciplinary PhD in Modern and Contemporary Appalachian Art and Painting at the Tyler School of Art at Temple University.
URL:https://roostinsparkill.com/event/appalachian-spring-paintings-by-ali-printz/
LOCATION:Roost Union Arts Center\, 2 Union Street\, Sparkill\, NY\, 10976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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SUMMARY:2017 – 2018 Classical Concert Series Finale
DESCRIPTION:To conclude our very successful 2017-2018 season Sparkill Concert Series has aligned a myriad of phenomenal artists. Some of these artists played during our opening season while some will grace our stage for the first time.  \nVassily Primakov will play solo\, then dazzle the audience with some “one piano four hands” paired first with Natalia Lavrova and then Oxana Mikhailoff. He will also perform in a cello – piano duo with multi-talented Ben Capps.  \nSpecial guests include a rising Star countertenor\, Logan Tanner\, who has been heralded for his striking musicality\, thrilling ornamentation and burnished vocal tone.  \nJoey Chang\, who brought the house down at Sparkhill’s April 29th concert\, has agreed to return to perform one more improvisation. Avoid having to tell your friends that you missed BOTH opportunities to witness a budding genius. \nDon’t miss this spectacular fireworks display of musicians. \nBen Caps\, Cello \nNatalia Lavrova\, Piano \nVassily Primakov\, Piano \nLogan Tanner\, Countertenor \nOxana Mikhailoff\, Piano \nMusic by Handel\, Schubert\, Schumann\, Strauss\, Rachmaninoff & more…
URL:https://roostinsparkill.com/event/2017-2018-classical-concert-series-finale/
LOCATION:Roost Union Arts Center\, 2 Union Street\, Sparkill\, NY\, 10976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classical,Performances,Sparkill Concert Series
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SUMMARY:WaterWays: Paint Works By Brooks Frederick\, Lisa Lebofsky And Elaine Su-Hui
DESCRIPTION:About The Exhibit\n\nOpening Reception: Sunday\, April 22\, 6:00-8:00PM \nThrough Sunday\, May 13 \n\nJoin Union Arts Center this Earth Day in bearing witness to historic and on-going ecological deviation as depicted by the master painters Brooks Frederick and Lisa Lebofsky.  Water Ways also includes an alternative: Reach for peace and harmony that honors our Earth and all of our neighbors with hand painted linoleum block prints by Elaine Su-Hui. \n\n\nAbout The Artist\n\n\n \nBrooks Frederick is an internationally exhibited artist\, an environmentalist\, and a social activist. He was raised along the Gulf Coast\, and lives and works in Brooklyn\, NY. His recent body of paintings—made with oil and tar from the 2010 BP oil spill—have been shown widely\, and have inspired community activism against unabashed environmental destruction. Brooks leads collective art making events with people of all ages to find solutions to societal challenges. Brooks Frederick is an active partner with UER (United to End Racism) and Fort Greene Peace. He is an adjunct professor at Adelphi University and the director of the Brooks-lyn Art Academy. \n“My work is created with tar from the BP oil spill that was spilled on the wetlands and in the waters near my hometown of Houma\, Louisiana. These nontraditional “oil” portraits and landscapes are attempts to represent the human cost for our dependence on fossil fuels. The paintings depict the ancient and mysterious swamps I played in as a boy\, and my friends and family that I grew up with along the gulf coast. \nIn this work\, I am trying to take an unflinchingly look at the reality of our increasingly dire environmental predicament\, while at the same time showing the dignity of folks who often aren’t given enough consideration- indigenous communities\, the working\, yet struggling fishermen and shrimpers\, and the children who grow up on houses built on fast vanishing wetlands and toxicity. The physical surface of the work shows this struggle\, this place between horror and beauty\, between the grim and the hopeful. \nI long for a day when I can no longer get access to oil greedily and carelessly extracted from my home. I’d like to have a reason to stop making this artwork. But in the meantime\, I am grateful for the opportunity to share this work and use it as a starting point to facilitate artistic environmental empowerment workshops that focus on our connection to our precious planet and its waterways.” Brooks Frederick \n \nLisa Lebofsky is a painter from New York. Her paintings explore the emotional and physical human relationship with nature She holds a BFA in metalsmithing from SUNY New Paltz\, and an MFA in painting from the New York Academy of Art. Her work has been exhibited in solo and group shows both nationally and internationally. She has earned the BRIO (Bronx Recognizes Its Own) Grant from the Bronx Council of the Arts (2010\, 2014); and is the recipient of several residencies including: Terra Nova National Park\, Newfoundland (2010)\, New Bedford Whaling Museum\, MA (2013)\, Saltonstall Foundation\, Ithaca\, NY (2014)\, Jennifer Keefe Studio\, Fogo Island\, Newfoundland (2017)\, Cuttyhunk Island\, MA (2017)\, Jentel\, WY (2018). Lebofsky finds inspiration by traveling extensively to immerse herself in different environments. Recent travels include Antarctica\, Labrador\, Greenland\, and The Maldives. Currently\, Lisa is in the midst of a multiyear mission to paint across North America to better know the changes happening in our environment and the people it is affecting. \n“My paintings bear witness and memorialize landscapes facing transformation or extinction as a result of human impact\, in order to increase awareness of our changing planet\, and inspire through appreciation of the natural world a more responsible and proactive stewardship. To convey these changing and ephemeral environments\, I paint on surfaces that remain visible to permeate the entire image\, guiding the viewer through various layers of paint. When I use an aluminum surface\, the image becomes obliterated when light reflects off of it when viewed from certain positions. This fluctuating luster also mimics the subtle movements of light as experienced in nature. On canvas\, I begin with a dark and murky underpainting – often created using elements from nature such as raindrops – that influence the softly painted upper layers of the piece. The push and pull of lights and darks\, opacity and transparency\, abstract and real\, mirrors our complex relationship with nature\, while the transient quality of the resulting image enhances the fragility of these endangered scenes. By painting our depleting planet in this dichotomous manner\, nature also becomes a metaphor for our emotional struggles and encounters. In humanizing the story of climate change by revealing nature’s vulnerabilities as our own\, it is my intention for my audience to be moved to respond personally and proactively. \nI find inspiration by traveling extensively\, often to remote parts of the world\, to immerse myself in different environments and cultures. I seek out areas around the globe that are particularly susceptible to the impacts of climate change\, and meet with local residents to discuss how their community is impacted. To a great extent\, these personal interactions inform what areas and what subject matter is ultimately painted. I have traveled to regions such as Greenland\, Labrador\, and The Maldives\, either staying on a ship or on the move. Accordingly\, I produced small studies en plein air in these locales\, later followed by the production of larger paintings in the studio.” Lisa Lebofsky \n \nElaine Su-Hui Chew (b. 1978\, Sydney\, Australia) makes prints and drawings about ecology and consciousness. She is also the founder of Inner Fields NY\, a roaming events project exploring Buddhist and Taoist philosophy through art\, music\, ecology and ritual. She has been training in printmaking for the past 15 years and has been the recipient of various printmaking awards\, scholarships\, fellowships and residencies in New York\, San Francisco and Melbourne\, Australia. The primary focus of her work is to nurture each viewer’s innate\, natural wisdom and offer a reminder of our interdependent relationship with each other and the planet.
URL:https://roostinsparkill.com/event/waterways-paint-works-by-brooks-frederick-lisa-lebofsky-and-elaine-su-hui/
LOCATION:Roost Union Arts Center\, 2 Union Street\, Sparkill\, NY\, 10976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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SUMMARY:An Evening of Tango
DESCRIPTION:After two decades performing with the most important interpreters of tango in the United States\, Pedro Giraudo debuted his own Tango Orchestra at Lincoln Center’s Midsummer Night Swing in July 2015. The Pedro Giraudo Tango Orchestra features some of the finest tango musicians of today to interpret tangos ranging from the great traditional\, classic tangos\, to more modern tangos and original compositions. \nAmong the many noteworthy events in his career\, in 2014 Pedro recorded bass on Ruben Blades’ CD “Tangos”\, which won two Grammy Awards. He is also the musical director of Tango for All’s “Blind”\, Mariela Franganillo Company’s “Tango Connection” and “Tango Recuerdo\,” and performed with U.S.’s most prominent tango ensembles including Pablo Ziegler (Piazzolla’s pianist)\, Luis Bravo’s “Forever Tango\,” Hector Del Curto Quintet\,” Fernando Otero’s “X-Tango” and Daniel Binelli’s “Tango Metropolis.” \nTickets are $35 and include a glass of beer or Wine or two non Alcoholic drink.
URL:https://roostinsparkill.com/event/an-evening-of-tango/
LOCATION:Roost Union Arts Center\, 2 Union Street\, Sparkill\, NY\, 10976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Latin Jazz,Performances
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180415
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180416
DTSTAMP:20260613T035114
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SUMMARY:Channeled: Spiritual Abstractions By David Young
DESCRIPTION:About The Exhibit\n\nThrough Sunday\, April 15 \n\n“Being surrounded by all of this incredible art had a profound effect on me so I started painting again after taking a few years off while I wrote my books.” \n \n\n\nAbout The Artist\n\n\nInterdisciplinary Artist Composer Channels Paintings from the Spiritual Realm… \nSometimes an artists’ story is as profound as the art he creates. David Young’s new collection of soft abstract contemporary paintings are vibrant\, positive and filled with spiritual energy. David Young is also a twice Grammy nominated multi faceted musician known for playing two Renaissance flutes at one time and selling over 1\,000\,000 copies. \nHe started his company with his last $100 at Venice Beach in 1990 under the name Celestial Winds and now 300\,000 people every day are uplifted by his 60 recorded albums at healing centers around the world. He started painting in 2011\, selling his paintings at the biggest art festivals in America. His career transformed into presenting meditation events in 2015 after he wrote three books. \nDavid met his ex girlfriend Maria Del Carmen Alvarez at one of his meditation events in 2016 and had an instant connection. While spending time with her in her Miami apartment\, David was inspired by her tremendous collection of original paintings by the most famous Cuban artists: Fabello\, Oliva\, Choco\, Nelson Dominguez and Tomas Sanchez. \nhttps://www.davidyoungart.com
URL:https://roostinsparkill.com/event/channeled-spiritual-abstractions-by-david-young/
LOCATION:Roost Union Arts Center\, 2 Union Street\, Sparkill\, NY\, 10976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180413T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180413T220000
DTSTAMP:20260613T035114
CREATED:20230404T202852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230404T203056Z
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SUMMARY:Body Stories by The Embodied Dance Project
DESCRIPTION:“Body Stories” by the Embodied Dance Project is a collection of personal narratives carefully woven into choreography by Allison Pagano and dancers with the intention to bridge the healing arts with performance. The ambience of sound healing and live music are designed to create an atmosphere of reflection and healing. This performance features local dancers and guest artists under a theme of “Redefining Relationships.” In unearthing our unheard stories\, we begin to transform our relationships with ourselves and each other with the aim of opening to new perspectives\, unblocking thought forms and remembering our inherited limitlessness. \nAllison is an MFA candidate at Montclair State University and an adjunct professor at Manhattanville College. This production is a culmination of her 20 years in the healing arts combined with the art of performance in completion of her degree at Montclair this May. \nMore info:\nwww.embodied-dance.com \nDancers:\nAndrea Frade\nContessa Hinderliter\nMellie Lonnemann\nAlyssa Padial\nAllison Pagano\nRachel Johnson\nByron Romero \nCello:\nClaude Gilbert \nSound Healing:\nPeter Alexanian
URL:https://roostinsparkill.com/event/body-stories-by-the-embodied-dance-project/
LOCATION:Roost Union Arts Center\, 2 Union Street\, Sparkill\, NY\, 10976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dance
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180318T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180318T200000
DTSTAMP:20260613T035114
CREATED:20230418T170320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230418T170320Z
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SUMMARY:Car Parts: Laurie Peek
DESCRIPTION:About The Exhibit\n\nOpening Reception: Sunday March 18\, 6:00PM- 8:00PM | More Info \nThrough Monday April 23\, 2018 \n\n“‘Car Parts’ is a series I started photographing in the fall of 2012. Attracted to the light and abstract pattern in a reflection on a parked car door\, I began noticing these ‘paintings’ on cars everywhere and I set out to collect them. For me these dream-like images combine elements of gestural energy from Abstract Expressionism with the bright colors of Pop Art in a tribute to the glamour that American society has long associated with the automobile. They are akin to what John Chamberlain was doing with his metal sculptures of crushed cars. Coincidently\, Chamberlain lived and worked for twenty years in my hometown of Sarasota\, Florida\, and I think we both responded similarly to the intense Florida sunshine and salt-air rusted metal. \n“Looking for the extraordinary in the ordinary\, the metal hoods\, roofs\, bumpers and doors are canvases for my photographic ‘paintings.’ Their bright colors\, scrapes and dents speak to me and present enigmatic landscapes of the imagination\, refracting reality\, waiting quietly in plain sight to be discovered by those who are willing to slow down and observe these hidden vistas in a busy world.” \n\n\nAbout The Artist\n\n\nLaurie Peek is a fine art and documentary photographer with a knack for elevating the everyday. With an MFA in Photography from the Visual Studies Workshop / SUNY Buffalo\, she worked at The George Eastman House Museum in Rochester\, NY and then taught photography in Washington DC. Moving to New York City\, she became a photo librarian for Sygma Photo News and then a photojournalist covering issues like toxic dumps\, crime\, politics\, negligent landlords\, as well as anti-nuke and other protest movements for publications that included The Village Voice\, Brooklyn Paper\, City Limits\, The Progressive and NYTimes. As staff photographer for NY City\, she documented the city’s community gardens\, housing\, and Mayor Ed Koch. Peek has exhibited widely in the Hudson Valley and NYC metro area where she is active in local civic and environmental causes.
URL:https://roostinsparkill.com/event/car-parts-laurie-peek/
LOCATION:Roost Union Arts Center\, 2 Union Street\, Sparkill\, NY\, 10976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180318T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180318T170000
DTSTAMP:20260613T035114
CREATED:20230404T205913Z
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SUMMARY:Olympus Piano Trio
DESCRIPTION:Ben Capps\, cello    •    Konstantinos Valianatos\, piano    •    Areta Zhulla\, violin     \n“Astounding…unique in every sense” (Athens Estia); \n“passionate commitment to every note…incredibly velvety tone” (NY Concert Review) \nConceived at Juilliard in 2010 to celebrate their passion for chamber music and a shared Hellenic heritage\, the Olympus Piano Trio performs a repertoire of classical\, romantic and modern masterpieces.
URL:https://roostinsparkill.com/event/olympus-piano-trio/
LOCATION:Roost Union Arts Center\, 2 Union Street\, Sparkill\, NY\, 10976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classical,Performances
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180211T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180211T170000
DTSTAMP:20260613T035114
CREATED:20230404T210503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230404T210503Z
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SUMMARY:Sparkill Concert Series: Pavel Nersessian
DESCRIPTION:We are extremely fortunate and thrilled to present in solo recital one of the most remarkable Russian pianists of his generation. Professor of Piano at Moscow Conservatory and Boston University\, laureate of numerous international competitions and Honored Artist of the Russian Federation\, Sparkill Concert Series is delighted to present Pavel Nersessian. \nThe Sparkill Concert Series features sparkling and virtuosic classical piano performances in a unique gallery setting. Union Arts Center’s Quincy Hall showcases a 9′ Yamaha grand piano. \nHalo and Horns Kitchen will offer delicacies and a wine-beer bar after the concert\, with a special meet and greet with the performer. \nReservations are required by February 1 for the post-concert reception. Advance concert tickets are available until 12pm the day of the performance. Concert-only tickets are available at the door for $30.
URL:https://roostinsparkill.com/event/sparkill-concert-series-pavel-nersessian/
LOCATION:Roost Union Arts Center\, 2 Union Street\, Sparkill\, NY\, 10976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classical,Performances,Sparkill Concert Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180128T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180128T180000
DTSTAMP:20260613T035114
CREATED:20230418T171738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230418T171738Z
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SUMMARY:Chakras: Melissa Forbes
DESCRIPTION:About The Exhibit\n\nOpening Reception: Sunday\, January 28th from 4:00PM-6:00PM \nThrough June 21st \n\nYantra is a creative visual activation tool that serves as an awakener to discover ones’ soul’s intelligence. I’m sharing seven yantra paintings that contain the Vedic symbols revealed to the Ancient’s. A study of the seven subtle power centers. The details of this model are adapted from the Satcakranirupana\, one of the source texts on the chakra model. \nMy passion for sacred geometry and yoga were unified when I discovered the subtle energetic centers of the body called Chakras – and the associated sacred symbol\, yantra and sacred mantra or bija. These are tools for concentration which serve as a path to transformation. \nWith each Chakra\, one finds the meaning of the chakra name\, location in the body\, Bija\, Petal sounds or Vrittis. These are the tendencies of the mind\, aspects\, element\, color\, shape of the form\, predominate sense\, sense organ\, work organ\, element\, Loka (plane)\, ruling planet\, vehicle of the bija and Deity. \nI hope you will enjoy my exploration. \n\n\nAbout The Artist\n\nMelissa Forbes has been a student of yoga since her mid twenties. Her interest in yoga became more singularly focused after finding inspiration in the tradition of the yogi scholar Shi T. Krishnamacharya and his students Pattabhi Jois\, and T.K.V. Desikachar. Melissa began her career teaching Desikachar style yoga and was the co-founder of the internationally renowned Heart of Yoga. She has taught yoga in numerous schools throughout the United States\, among them\, the Olive Leaf Wholeness Center in New York City\, where she worked closely with Dr. Rudolph Ballentine\, a student of Swami Rama\, who founded the Himalayan Institute. \nMelissa began her study of art\, as well as dance and movement in her youth. Painting and design\, along side dance and movement\, are her ongoing passions. Melissa’s art career began with her studies of textile design at the Moore College of Art in Philadelphia\, followed by a five-year full scholarship in printmaking at New York’s National Academy Press. She was the recipient of an Ogden M. Pleissner Fellowship\, a Nancy O’Malley Fellowship\, a Ricky Fingerhut Fellowship and a Ralph Fabri Fellowship. Melissa was also granted the prestigious Pollock-Krasner Grant. \nShe is presently involved in an independent study of Vedic Yantras\, having studied in India with students of Harish Johari. Her Yantric renderings reflect both her artistic expression and intimate experiences of Yogic disciplines. They are quite unique as they combine Eastern and Western Sacred Geometry. Most recently\, sixteen of Melissa’s vibrational Yantra art paintings were featured in the book\, “Karttikeyan Yogic Method”\, published by Gatherinsight.com. Her art has been exhibited in galleries in New York City\, Philadelphia\, and the United Nations. She maintains a studio in New York while frequently traveling and painting in majestic locations around the world. \nFor the five years leading up to his passing in 2007\, Melissa traveled with the late sage U.G. Krishnamurti\, and made Switzerland her home. Upon his passing\, Melissa moved back to the United States\, and is currently living in the Taconic Hills of New York State. Melissa is presently an Adjunct Professor of Art at the University of New Haven\, Connecticut\, while continuing to teach yoga. \nIn addition to her interests and experiences in yoga and art\, Melissa has formally studied Neuro-Linguistic Programming under Richard Bandler cofounder of NLP\, Shiatsu (Certified Ohashiatsu Practitioner)\, Certified Divine Intervention TeacherMinister\, and Certified Teacher of Mayan Sacred Geometry\, graduate of Suluk Academy school of Sufi studies\, the Four Wind Society Light Body School and the American Viniyoga Institute EYT 500 hour program. \nShe is the author of No Teaching Yoga\, The Authentic Guide\, a work reflecting her time with U.G. Krishnamurti\, a brief history of yoga\, a collection of Vedic Yantras and Melissa’s eight Miracle Combination practices.
URL:https://roostinsparkill.com/event/chakras-melissa-forbes/
LOCATION:Roost Union Arts Center\, 2 Union Street\, Sparkill\, NY\, 10976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180121T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180121T180000
DTSTAMP:20260613T035114
CREATED:20230419T212211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230419T212211Z
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SUMMARY:Edward Hopper House: Various Artist Members
DESCRIPTION:About The Exhibit\n\nOpening Reception: January 21\, 4-6pm \nThrough March 11\, 2018 \n\nArtist Members of the Edward Hopper House are featured in this annual show. Browse some images of the show below.
URL:https://roostinsparkill.com/event/edward-hopper-house-various-artist-members/
LOCATION:Roost Union Arts Center\, 2 Union Street\, Sparkill\, NY\, 10976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180107T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180107T170000
DTSTAMP:20260613T035114
CREATED:20230404T210731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230404T210731Z
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SUMMARY:Sparkill Concert Series: Oxana Mikhailoff & Vassily Primakov
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a very special celebration of Russian Christmas. Acclaimed pianists Oxana Mikhailoff and Vassily Primakov will perform one piano four-hand works by Schubert\, Schumann\, Mendelssohn\, Bortkiewicz\, Mussorgsky and Tchaikovsky. \nVassily Primakov was recently called “a pianist’s pianist. He is a giant of the keyboard.” (Deseret News\, Salt Lake City). Since the release of his recording of the Chopin Piano Concertos\, Vassily Primakov has been hailed as a pianist of world class importance. Gramophone wrote “Primakov’s empathy with Chopin’s spirit could hardly be more complete.” \nOxana Mikhailoff was hailed in a recent review by Jon Sobel as “a titan of the Romantic Piano Literature.” Of her playing\, Vladimir Feltsman said “…(Oxana Mikhailoff) is a mature and accomplished musician…Her playing has character\, imagination\, and is poetic. She has a strong personality and stage presence.” \nThe Sparkill Concert Series features sparkling and virtuosic classical piano performances in a unique gallery setting. Union Arts Center’s Quincy Hall showcases a 9′ Yamaha grand piano. \nHalo and Horns Kitchen will offer delicacies and a wine-beer bar after the concert\, with a special meet and greet with the musicians. \nFebruary 11: Pavel Nersessian \nReservations are required by January 5 for the post-concert reception. Advance concert tickets are available until 12pm the day of the performance. Concert-only tickets are available at the door for $30.
URL:https://roostinsparkill.com/event/sparkill-concert-series-oxana-mikhailoff-vassily-primakov/
LOCATION:Roost Union Arts Center\, 2 Union Street\, Sparkill\, NY\, 10976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classical,Performances,Sparkill Concert Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171215T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171215T220000
DTSTAMP:20260613T035114
CREATED:20230404T211248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230404T211248Z
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SUMMARY:Gypsy Jazz Christmas
DESCRIPTION:Come celebrate the holidays with the swingingest Gypsy Jazz versions of Christmas favorites! These are not the same old tired versions of traditional Christmas songs but brand new\, reworked arrangements. \nJazz guitar virtuoso Doug Munro has an insatiable appetite for all things jazz. On his critically acclaimed CD\, “A Very Gypsy Christmas” Doug demonstrates his long standing love affair with the music of Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli. Doug has been presenting this annual holiday show to enthusiastic audiences since its 2011 release. \nFeaturing Howie Bujese\, Michael Goetz\, and Vinny Raniolo \n“It’s tough to keep the knees and feet from moving!  Wonderful!”  -Wall Street Journal \n  \nDoug Munro: Master musician and guitarist Doug Munro is an established veteran of the New York music scene. Since 1986 he has released 18 albums as a leader and has appeared on over 75 recordings as a sideman\, producer\, and arranger working with a diverse array of artists including Dr. John\, Michael Brecker\, and Dr. Lonnie Smith.  Doug has over 75 original published compositions and over 300 recorded arrangements performed by some of the finest players in the world. Doug’s latest release\, “Doug Munro and La Pompe Attack: The Harry Warren Songbook” is a Gypsy Swing infused tribute to Doug’s great uncle Harry Warren.  In the recording field Doug has received two Grammy nominations and two NAIRD awards. Amazon.com picked Boogaloo to Beck\, on which Doug performed\, arranged\, and co-produced\, as one of its Top Ten Jazz CD’s of 2003. Doug also did orchestration work on the Oscar winning documentary When We Were Kings. In 2011 “A Very Gypsy Christmas “ was picked as one of the top five holiday releases by the Wall Street Journal. As an educator Doug created and was Director of the Jazz Studies Program at The Conservatory of Music at Purchase College from 1993-2002. He continues to teach there as Director Emeritus. \n  \n  \nHowie Bujese: A native of Bergen County\, New Jersey\, Howie first became interested in the violin in the late ’60 when watching a PBS special he heard American Traditional fiddling for the first time. He began traveling to the fiddle conventions in Virginia and North Carolina to learn to play. Over the years Howie studied and learned the traditional fiddling styles of the Southern Appalachians\, Ireland\, and Scotland and his curiosity eventually led him to Gypsy Jazz. Having no formal training he learned by way of the aural tradition\, listening\, watching and playing. Howie performs internationally and has played with a broad range of artist from Jonathan Edwards to David Amram to Noel Redding to name a few. Along with Swing du Jour and Le Pompe Attack \, Howie and his wife Pam Bujese are members of  Cool Struttin’\, a quartet playing the Great American Songbook\, and also for over thirty years with the NYC area acoustic swing band Out to Lunch. \n  \n  \n  \nMichael Goetz: Michael has worked with saxophonist Ira Sullivan\, Steve Slagle\, trumpeter Pete Minger\, Ray Vega\, bassist Ron Carter\, singer Alice Day\, guitarist Vic Juris\, Joe Puma\, Dave Stzyker\, Joe Beck\, Doug Munro and composer and multi-instrumentalist David Amram\, as well as the Glenn Miller Big Band and Lou Anderson Big Band. He has played throughout the metropolitan area at clubs such as the Angry Squire\, the 55 Bar\, Michaels Pub\, Iridium Jazz Club\, and Smalls Jazz Club in Greenwich Village\, as well as recording for various jingles on T.V.\, films (Snake Eyes\, Twilight\, Femme Fatale) and radio features for Oldsmobile\, American Brands\, Glaxco and Faberge. Michael has also worked on Broadway in such shows as The Producers\, Young Frankenstein\, Les Miserables\, Miss Saigon\, Ragtime\, Beauty and the Beast and Radio City Music Hall. Michael has a B.M. degree in jazz and studio music from the University of Miami\, and a M.F.A. degree in jazz performance from SUNY Purchase. Currently Michael is performing with the Doug Munro group which he has been performing with for the last seven years. Most recently he has been performing around the tri-state area promoting Doug Munro’s latest CD “Big Bossa Nova 2.0.” \n  \n  \n  \nVinny Raniolo: Vinny is best known for his accompanying skills and is a very high demand rhythm guitarist. His dynamic playing has taken him to 14 countries on three continents (and still growing)\, and he has performed in some of the world’s most illustrious venues\, including the Sydney Opera House\, The Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco\, Lincoln Center\, and the world’s oldest indoor concert hall\, Teatro Olimpico in Vicenza\, Italy.  Often featured on National Public Radio in duo with Frank Vignola\, Vinny has become a familiar\nfigure on Public Television\, featured previously on three popular shows\, including the heavily programmed Tommy Emmanuel and Friends. Frank and Vinny’s own PBS special\, Four Generations of Guitars premiered in the 2014-15 season as part of the forthcoming 13 episode series Music Gone Public.  Vinny also has worked with artists like Leon Redbone\, Vince Giordano\, Deana Martin and Olli Soikkeli as well as on screen appearances on HBO’s Boardwalk Empire. \nAll seats are general admission and include one beverage (wine\, beer\, or two gourmet soft drinks). Advance tickets on sale until 4pm the day of the performance / $35 at the door.
URL:https://roostinsparkill.com/event/gypsy-jazz-christmas/
LOCATION:Roost Union Arts Center\, 2 Union Street\, Sparkill\, NY\, 10976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Jazz,Latin Jazz,Performances
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171022T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171022T160000
DTSTAMP:20260613T035114
CREATED:20230418T172701Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230418T172701Z
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SUMMARY:Light Upon Light
DESCRIPTION:About The Exhibit\n\nOpening Reception: Sunday October 22\, 12-4pm | More Info \nThrough Saturday November 11\, 2017 \n\nAllah is the Light of the heavens and the earth.\nThe example of His light is like a niche within which is a lamp\,\nThe lamp is within glass\, the glass as if it were a pearly [white] star\,\nLit from [the oil of] a blessed olive tree\,\nNeither of the east nor of the west\,\nWhose oil would almost glow even if untouched by fire.\nLight upon light. \nQuran 24:36 \n  \nThis short passage from the Quran is a favorite for mystics of Islam\, the Sufis. Following the idea that the source of all being is actually His Divine Light\, the traditional Islamic arts try to capture reflections of this Light by use of proportion\, harmony and balance. Our artwork offers glimpses of written wisdom rendered in proportional lettering or calligraphy\, geometric harmony in the art of illumination and paper cutting\, balance in the expansive art of marbling and scenes which are neither of earth nor of the heavens in the art of miniatures. \nArtists included in the exhibition are: \nMujgan Baskoylu\, Elinor Aishah Holland\, Zinnur Doganata\, Rabia Karakoyun Gundogdu\, Behnaz Karjoo\, and Nurdan Yeneroglu \nThis exhibit will be on display from October 1 through November 11.
URL:https://roostinsparkill.com/event/light-upon-light/
LOCATION:Roost Union Arts Center\, 2 Union Street\, Sparkill\, NY\, 10976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171022T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171022T160000
DTSTAMP:20260613T035114
CREATED:20230418T172354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230418T172354Z
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SUMMARY:Geometric Spirits: Johnny Adimando & Catherine V. Graham
DESCRIPTION:About The Exhibit\n\nOpening Reception: Sunday October 22\, 12-4pm | More Info \nThrough Sunday November 19\, 2017 \n\nGeometric Spirits features etchings and paintings by Johnny Adimando & Catherine V. Graham.  Both artists work across media between painting and printing to create a rich sense of space and complexity of pattern.  Exploration between surfaces and techniques create visual structures to explore different conceptual investigations. \nGraham employs geometry to push perceptions of the viewer’s understanding of natural and  social sciences. Adimando exploits intricate motifs\, symbols\, and patterning to expose the spirituality and socially rogue attributes of omnipresent forces. \nPatterns merge and emerge\, revealing much of the viewer as the work seeks to create or obfuscate itself. \n\n\nAbout The Artist\n\n\nCatherine V Graham is an abstract painter and printmaker whose work investigates the formal aspects of color and form\, while creatively referencing the social and natural sciences.  Graham questions human fate’s relationship within the rational and irrational\, natural and constructed worlds. \nGraham is attentive to possible ways the viewer will perceive and experience the work (which is dependent both upon the lighting and physical position) and results in a perpetually shifting quality.  This constantly shifting state signifies the complexity of space and time as well as the breadth and limitations of human perception. \nThrough explorations of perception\, Graham strives to make complex patterns visible in order to explore overlapping meaning within the social and natural sciences. \n  \nJohnny Adimando grew up in a series of small but highly decorated and intricately organized spaces. Proper arrangement was paramount\, and even the slightest unsanctioned adjustments to this domestic-utopia lead to complete chaos. He quickly learned the camouflaging properties of beauty\, the navigation of claustrophobic interiors\, and the absolute virtues of order and cleanliness\, omnipresence and control. He believes that the world\, whether the creation of a god(s)\, or a network of nations tightly-monitored by ruling governments\, exists as a panopticon\, where rogue entities and ideologies burgeon in clandestine-processes of unlearning\, defiance\, and stealth. \nAdimando suggests the “otherworldly” by presenting an aggregate of information\, that in its micro and macrocosmic forms still manages to preserve a tether to the indecipherable. He is intrigued by the questions: Have I been misplaced\, or displaced…and\, what is it to be out-of-place? As such\, these graphic messages\, although filtered\, are inevitably transmitted in a seemingly tertiary “signiconic” or codex-like form; a visual-language that bridges the cosmic and terrestrial\, crystallizing all-while dissipating\, and which harmonizes as it obfuscates. \nHe explores formal dynamics related to the representation of divinity\, self-imprisonment\, and ritual (tied to both dogma and spirituality). He focuses primarily on systems/structures of authority\, ideas about armoring oneself against the world\, and accessioning primordial escapist urges. By designing\, manipulating\, and reassembling a wide variety of appropriated and original motifs and symbols\, he develops highly detailed sculptures\, drawings\, photographs\, and printed matter. The visual dynamic is one of complicated symmetries\, coordinated patterns\, and complex constructions that form a symbiosis with elaborate codifications\, spectral visions\, and occult symbology.
URL:https://roostinsparkill.com/event/geometric-spirits-johnny-adimando-catherine-v-graham/
LOCATION:Roost Union Arts Center\, 2 Union Street\, Sparkill\, NY\, 10976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170813T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170813T160000
DTSTAMP:20260613T035114
CREATED:20230418T172915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230418T172915Z
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SUMMARY:Rene Fressola: Past\, Present\, NOW
DESCRIPTION:About The Exhibit\n\nOpening Reception: Sunday August 13\, 12pm-4pm | More Info \nThrough Sunday\, October 1 \n\nThis exhibition is a living retrospective of Rene Fressola\, a painter who is predominantly self-taught. Self-expression has been modeled through his influences of Hans Hoffman\, Willem DeKooning\, Arshile Gorky and Frank Lobdell.  Fressola has in turn honed his own style through continued experimentation and the building of layers of marks upon the surfaces of his pieces.  He says “I don’t ever truly feel the pieces are ever complete\, I always know I can go back & add more!” \n  \n\n\nAbout The Artist\n\n\n“I see my work as a continuous mix of influences and styles which are simultaneously simplistic and complex in realization. The combination of these elements have been present in my work since its inception. I am influenced by the color in the work of Hans Hoffman\, the fluid passion of Willem DeKooning\, the precision of Arshile Gorky and the originality of Frank Lobdell. I am predominantly self-taught and continue to paint and define my own style through experimentation. Painting allows me to express the beauty and ugliness which exists within each of us. I enter the studio with a commitment to create new and unusual work inspired by my interactions. Generally I work spontaneously; I just start with a mark and continue to build on it\, like when a dancer makes up new moves\, I dance & move with the canvas and just let it lead me! Pieces can take any where from three hours to three weeks. Colors set the mood for the viewers\, some serene\, some dark & chaotic. I am fully influenced by the Abstract painters of the 40’s-50’s from New York and California. My mood and the music I listen to help set the tone for my sessions in the studio.” \nRene Fressola was born in 1965 in Brooklyn\, New York. He began studying printmaking\, photography and painting in 1979 during which time he won awards for his compositions. In 1990 he relocated to Florida where he enrolled in the International Academy of Merchandising and Design to study Interior Design with an emphasis in color theory\, space planning and rendering. Fressola creates small and large-scale abstract works of mixed media on canvas\, paper and wood. He is committed to creating only original work — no prints. Fressola has exhibited in over 100 solo and group exhibits and his work is held in private collections nationally and internationally. His work has been shown at galleries in Tampa\, Atlanta\, New York\,Chicago\, San Francisco and Los Angeles. He now lives in New Jersey w/wife Tina & their dog “Rifty” and works in Westchester\, NY\, doing lighting design & interiors.
URL:https://roostinsparkill.com/event/rene-fressola-past-present-now/
LOCATION:Roost Union Arts Center\, 2 Union Street\, Sparkill\, NY\, 10976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Metaphysical Translation: Justin Smith
DESCRIPTION:About The Exhibit\n\nOpening Reception: Sunday July 30\, 12pm-4pm | More Info \nThrough Sunday\, September 17 \n\nJustin Smith’s works are metaphysical exploration. Utilizing the full spectrum of the human condition his use of colors\, figures\, and shapes express feelings that are in a state of raw translation. Applied to the canvas with improvisational flair like the Abstract Expressionists\, and be-bop jazz musicians the gestural renderings are then layered and edited. Hidden images are revealed and deeper meanings come bubbling to the surface. \n\n\nAbout The Artist\n\n \n\n“My work utilizes the art of sampling\, which is a foundational technique employed in the culture of hip-\nhop. In a purely musical context\, sampling is the process of digitally encoding music or sound and reusing it as part of a composition or recording. Growing up an enthusiast of hip-hop music in its earliest and purest forms\, that adventurous spirit of sampling was unconsciously carried over into the realms of my creative expression years later when I started painting. My work draws from dreams\, conversations\, architecture\, images\, landscape\, music\, history\, and pop culture references that inspire me and organically. I am able to infuse or sample my influences throughout my art. The end result is often fresh\, colorful\, and vibrant work that comes from the heart but is edited with a keen\, discerning eye as well. The unintentionally ambiguous nature of my work is abstract\, but is made with clear and focused direction and intent. The joy that I receive when viewers of my work interpret what they see filtered through their own experiences and perspectives is unparalleled\, and often provides insight into elements of the work that even I didn’t see or notice before. This not only provides inspiration but further motivates me to create from the heart\, while allowing the viewers to connect with the art however they see fit.” \n  \nJustin Smith is an actor\, writer\, musician\, and self taught artist. He was born and raised in Rockland County\, NY. He graduated from SUNY Rockland with an Associates’s degree in communications. Focusing mainly on his musical and creative writing abilities throughout his early adulthood\, Justin transitioned into acting in 2012. That year he made his theatrical debut at the Elmwood Playhouse in Nyack NY\, performing in the stage play “A Soldier’s Play” directed by legendary local director Joe Albert Lima. The following years after\, he worked under the tutelage of the great writer/director Samuel Harps\, landing various lead roles at the Shades Reperatory Theatre in Haverstraw\, NY. Driven by an intense desire to artistically redefine himself\, he took a sabbatical from acting and began painting in 2013\, quickly developing his craft to the point of his work being accepted in group art shows in Manhattan the following year. Since then\, his work has been shown in various group exhibits\, fashion shows\, theatrical productions\, and festivals throughout NYC and the tri-state area. His current solo exhibition for The Union Arts Center Metaphysical Translation is the accumulation of his best work produced in the last three years\, and is truly representative of his talent and uncompromising vision.
URL:https://roostinsparkill.com/event/metaphysical-translation-justin-smith/
LOCATION:Roost Union Arts Center\, 2 Union Street\, Sparkill\, NY\, 10976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170709T160000
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SUMMARY:Meet Me Out In The Street (Part I)
DESCRIPTION:About The Exhibit\n\nOpening Reception: Sunday July 9\, 12pm-4pm \nClosing Reception: July 16 \nThrough July 16 \n\nThis photographic retrospective is inspired by Bruce Springsteen’s song “Out in the Streets” (1980). Dan is sharing photographs from the 1.5 million mile journey through the streets of his professional life\, capturing the faces and places of his travels one frame at a time. \nDan Fiore is a life-long frustrated artist that could never draw a straight line or color within the lines. At age 16\, Dan picked up his first camera (a Minolta) and has never put the camera down. Over the past 30 years as an Account Executive\, he has traveled over a million miles. With his camera\, Dan has been able to capture the faces and places of his travels and adventures. “As a Street Photographer\, you are able to use your camera to document the real DNA of where you are and you’re able to slow the world down for a short time and really experience it.” Dan lives with his family in New Jersey. He hopes to continue his travels and reach the 2 million mile plateau while documenting the world around him one frame at a time.\n\nThis exhibit is on display from June 10 – July 16. 10% of all proceeds from the show will be donated to Table to Table\, a non-profit organization that distributes excess food to the hungry.\n\n\nMeet the Artist during gallery hours on Sunday June 11
URL:https://roostinsparkill.com/event/meet-me-out-in-the-street-part-i/
LOCATION:Roost Union Arts Center\, 2 Union Street\, Sparkill\, NY\, 10976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170610T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170610T160000
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SUMMARY:Drawings Manifest: Carole Hallé
DESCRIPTION:About The Exhibit\n\nOpening Reception: Saturday June 10\, 12-4pm \nThrough July 30 \n\nCarole Hallé creates large scaled drawings and life sized sculptures which are reminiscent of the human form.  Exploring vulnerability\, despair\, sensuality and alienation through soft visual language\, she melds these feelings across drawing\, wood carving\, forged steel\, to create an engulfing womb like sense tipping the balance between vulnerability and the power of flesh.  \n\n\nAbout The Artist\n\n\nCarole Hallé is a sculptor living and working in Brooklyn. Born and raised in France\, she started her professional career as a dancer. She then studied drawing and sculpture at the Art Students League of New York and the New York Academy. She also trained as a woodcarver with Bill Sullivan in New York City\, the Atelier Goujon in Paris\, and as an intern at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. \nShe has been awarded a Merit Scholarship at The Art Students League of New York\, the Nessa Cohen grant for sculptors and print makers and the Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation Grant. She has been selected for a studio residency by the Royal Drawing School at Dumfries House and just completed her first outdoor sculpture for Cary Hill Sculpture Park through a fellowship at Salem Art Works.
URL:https://roostinsparkill.com/event/drawings-manifest-carole-halle/
LOCATION:Roost Union Arts Center\, 2 Union Street\, Sparkill\, NY\, 10976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170527T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170527T160000
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SUMMARY:Vista
DESCRIPTION:About The Exhibit\n\nOpening Reception: Saturday May 27\, 12:00pm-4:00pm \nThrough Sunday\, June 4\, 2017 \n\nWith: \nHilary McCarthy \nMelanie Vote \nAnnie Wildey \nThis group exhibition\, Vista\, explores the depths of the visual field and the human capacity for vulnerability.  Through different applications of paint and immediate subject matter these paintings look beyond the moment of the human condition to see what is left just beyond the surface. \nArtists’ Reception: May 27\, 12-4pm \n\n\nAbout The Artist\n\n\nHilary McCarthy is a contemporary figurative painter who has been living and working in New York City for the past seventeen years.  She exhibits internationally and her studio is located on the Upper West Side. Her work hangs in collections throughout the United States and Europe.  She earned a masters degree from New York Academy of Art and is working on a second degree in art history from Columbia University.  She has attended artist residencies in Puglia\, Italy\, Melbourne\, Leipzig\, and Johnston\, VT\, and will be teaching in Provence in August 2017.  In her work\, she incorporates nature\, water\, and animals into narratives about the vulnerable human experience and the never-ending mystery of existence. \n  \nMelanie Vote\, born in 1973\, originates from Iowa and is a painter and multimedia artist based in New York.  She received a BFA from Iowa State University\, and an MFA from the New York Academy of Art in 1998. She teaches painting at NJCU\, the New York Academy and has also taught at Pratt Institute and The New School. Additionally Vote has been a visiting artist at numerous schools including the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art. Her work has been exhibited nation-wide and internationally. In New York at Flowers Gallery\, The Lodge Gallery\, Sloan Fine Art and DFN Gallery where the she had her first solo exhibition in 2008.  Additionally her work has been shown at the Indiana Contemporary Art Center\, Jenkins-Johnson Gallery of CA\, The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum\, The Hangaram Art Museum in Seoul\, South Korea\, and at ADAH\, Abu Dhabi while an artist in residence there. Most recent solo exhibitions have been at Galleria Farina in Miami and Hionas Gallery of New York. She was a recipient of a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant in 2006 and has been awarded numerous artist residencies including Jentel in Banner\, Wyoming\, KHNC for the Arts in Nebraska and the Vermont Studio Center with a full fellowship from the Dodge Foundation in 2003.  In 2017 she will be an artist in residence in The Grand Canyon. \n  \nAnnie Wildey is a British painter and printmaker.  She moved to New York City in 1989 and worked at the British Consulate. Art remained a part of her life during those years\, but in 2006 she began a new chapter with art at the very center and enrolled in an MFA program at the The New York Academy of Art. This provided the instruction\, immersion and creative freedom to develop her skills and artistic voice and proved to be a fruitful time bringing with it several awards including a post-graduate fellowship\, Prince of Wales scholarships\, and travel awards to Normandy\, France and St Barts in the French West Indies. After the fellowship\, Annie left New York for the east end of Long Island and spent two wonderful years as Artist-in-Residence at the William Steeple Davis House. It was here that Annie met and became a studio assistant to Master Printmaker Dan Welden and continues to assist him at workshops in the northeast\, including Haystack School of Crafts in Maine\, Provincetown Fine Arts Work Center\, and Montserrat College of Fine Arts. In 2011 Annie left the Long Island and moved to Mystic CT\, where she maintains a studio at The Velvet Mill in Stonington CT.  Annie’s work has been exhibited both nationally and internationally\, venues include:  The National Museum of China\, The Mall Galleries\, London; The Heckscher Museum\, NY\, and The University of Connecticut. Her work is included in The Drawing Center’s Viewing Program and can also be found in the book: Drawing Space\, Form and Expression by Enstice\, Wayne and Melody Peters.
URL:https://roostinsparkill.com/event/vista/
LOCATION:Roost Union Arts Center\, 2 Union Street\, Sparkill\, NY\, 10976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170521T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170521T160000
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SUMMARY:Sacred Environments
DESCRIPTION:shanti working on earth starburst\n \nAbout The Exhibit\n\nOpening Reception: Sunday May 21\, 2-4pm \nThrough December \n\nSusan Shanti Gibian’s Earthworks reflect the ephemeral and transient qualities of life.  The photographic documentation of her site-specific installations conveys the inevitability of change\, death and decay. Honoring her relationship with the environment she engages in a collaborative dance with nature. Her offering of love and gratitude for the Earth is reciprocated with peace and serenity. This process creates openness and vulnerability\, allowing the beauty and fragility of life to become visible. \n“An attitude of curiosity develops\, and a willingness to live in a place of uncertainty\, where the outcome is unknown…It is from this space that I allow forms and images to emerge. The heart is a form that repeatedly presents itself in my site-specific work. It arises from a feeling of gratitude and love for the earth\, and for the peace and rejuvenation I receive when I am in the forest. It is here that I experience a profound connection and sense of oneness with nature. It is here that I am aware of my intimate relationship with the earth beneath my feet\, the trees that silently bear witness to my presence\, the stream that flows below the hill\, as well as the birds\, animals\, and plants that reside here together in this fragile ecosystem. \n“The grasses that I sculpt with are invasive grasses\, which prevent more delicate native species of plants from thriving. Pulling these invasive grasses is a small act that I perform to restore balance to this environment. As I create a form I am struck by a sense of wonder and awe to see what precious treasure lies hidden beneath the grass. The forms that have emerged from the forest floor speak in a primal and universal language. They are symbols that resonate within the heart.” \n\n\nAbout The Artist\n\nSusan Shanti Gibian has exhibited her work in solo and group exhibitions in California and New York. Her site-specific installations were exhibited in two solo shows: For the Earth\, at Teatown Lake Reservation\, Ossining\, NY and Ephemeral Wonders\, at Ward Pound Ridge Reservation\, Cross River\, NY. These works were created by removing invasive species of plants to form sculptures\, and incorporated natural objects from the forest floor. Photographs of these works were exhibited at the Teatown Lake Reservation Gallery\, the Marin Community Foundation in Novato\, CA\, and the Unframed Artist’s Gallery in New Paltz\, NY.New to this collection is a series of works that document the passage of time of the Ephemeral Wonders installations in the forest\, including images of the environment before the artist began her work\, as well as the devastation caused by Hurricane Sandy. \nThe juried four-person exhibit\, Sticks\, Stones\, Fiber and Skin\, at Gallery Route One\, Point Reyes\, CA\, featured Gibian’s installations constructed from stones\, beach sand\, and other natural objects. Photographs of her site-specific and sculptural works were displayed at the juried group show Elements: Earth\, Water\, Fire\, Air\, Ether at the Sebastopol Center for the Arts\, Sebastopol\, CA. \nSharing her passion and enthusiasm for the creative process\, Susan has been teaching art for 20 years. She developed and facilitated the workshop: Earth Art: Co-Creating with Nature\, sponsored by Teatown Lake Reservation and the Westchester Community College. She currently teaches classes in painting and meditation at the Westchester Community College. \nSusan has given public lectures on the topics of environmental art and the creative process at the Sebastopol Center for the Arts\, the JFK University Arts and Consciousness Gallery\, Sky Lake Lodge Meditation Center\, Teatown Lake Reservation\, and Ward Pound Ridge Reservation. \nThe recipient of a Puffin Foundation Artist’s Grant and four Innovative Curriculum grants from the Greater Capital Region Teacher Center\, Gibian is also a member of the Women Environmental Artists Directory and the ArtsWestchester Artists Directory. \nSusan Shanti Gibian was born in Mount Kisco\, New York. She received a BS in Visual Arts from the State University of New Paltz\, as well as a New York State Teacher Certification in Art Education. She received an MA in Arts and Consciousness from the John F. Kennedy University in Berkeley\, California.
URL:https://roostinsparkill.com/event/sacred-environments/
LOCATION:Roost Union Arts Center\, 2 Union Street\, Sparkill\, NY\, 10976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Awakening: An Illustrated Search For Meaning With Drawings By Delia Tolz
DESCRIPTION:About The Exhibit\n\nThrough May \n\nDelia Tolz shares her own spiritual journeys\, thoughts\, and meditations in this series of colored pencil drawings. “They are the tangible expression of my inner journey and a way to share it with others… May you find in them your own questions and answers that nurture your participation in the current of life.” \nBy focusing on and contemplating the author/artist’s stunning imagery and use of color\, as well as following the suggested daily exercises\, we are encouraged to transcend ordinary rational and conceptual approaches to these questions and be open to the wisdom that can be realized through inspiration\, intuition and grace. By observing ourselves and making choices to be realized through concrete thoughts\, feelings and actions\, we actualize these illuminations into the reality of daily life. \n\n\nAbout The Artist\n\nDelia Tolz is a dedicated spiritual seeker committed to helping others find and unfold their own inner path. Her work as an artist is a visual expression of the way she embraces life. During the past forty years\, Delia has had many solo and group exhibitions of her work\, in the US\, Argentina\, and Europe. She has led spiritual discussion to accompany some of her shows. For over thirty years\, Delia has given workshops and guided teachings on the principles of Cafh\, a path of spiritual unfolding.
URL:https://roostinsparkill.com/event/awakening-an-illustrated-search-for-meaning-with-drawings-by-delia-tolz/
LOCATION:Roost Union Arts Center\, 2 Union Street\, Sparkill\, NY\, 10976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170415T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170415T160000
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SUMMARY:Organic Light
DESCRIPTION:About The Exhibit\n\nOpening Reception: Saturday\, April 15\, 12-4pm \nThrough \n\nOrganic Light features Bob Capazzo (photographer)\, Jane Cowles (sculptress)\, and Mahtab Pedrami (installation). This trio will be transforming Gallery One with whimsical and botanical inspired works which blend sculptures with fanciful function.   \nThrough May 27 \n\n\nAbout The Artist\n\n\nBob Capazzo: I am a photographer\, owner of a photography business and senior photographer for Moffly Publications. Over the last thirty years\, this role has given me the privilege of shooting events\, celebrities\, musicians\, top chefs and many fascinating people. These images have been on over 100 magazine covers and featured in countless articles. My photography and the people meet in my travels\, inspire me to pursue other interests. I play guitar in my own rock\, pop & funk band\, not to mention I build most of the guitars I play. I study dance and have a black belt in the martial arts of Tae Kwon Do & Hapkido. I also enjoy golfing and skeet shooting. I volunteer for with many charity organizations as photographer or as a lending hand. Business wise\, I currently sit on the board of The First Bank of Greenwich. I have been married to my wife Georgine for 32 years and our daughter\, Ashton is a graduate of Skidmore College. \n  \nJane Cowles: I consider myself a self-taught artist\, even though I received a BA in fine art from Drew University. My desire to create began long before then with my need to reconstruct the images I imagined while reading fanciful stories as a child. The processes I use are methodical\, thoughtful and intentional. Like the plot of a novel unfolds\, each design evolves detail by detail. My idiosyncratic\, sometimes overly ordered style is influenced by growing up in a chaotic household and my training as a tax attorney. Organization is my way of making sense of it all. So most\, if not all of my work\, is done in series\, a set of squares and reflected on stark white backgrounds. \n  \nMahtab Pedrami: My interest in art and design began in the suburbs of Tehran\, Iran. I was 8 years old\, serving as a very enthusiastic assistant to my geologist father\, who was working with microscopic fossil specimens. He would extract iron-rich clay deposits\, soak them in water for days\, then pour the resulting mud onto a sieve and gently rub it until only the microscopic sediments remained. Regardless of the weather\, I would sit with him in the yard to “wash dirt.” It was an arduous and time-consuming task – I had to be careful not to damage the delicate fossils – and my family and friends often wondered why I was so interested in helping. While part of the allure was simply spending time with my father\, there was also a very real attraction to the feel of the clay in my hands\, between my fingers. I relocated to the United States in 2003 and settled in Baton Rouge\, Louisiana. I enrolled at Louisiana State University and was majoring in jewelry design when I had to take a ceramics class for the first time. The first day of class\, I opened my bag of terra-cotta clay and cut off a section with my wire cutter. I carefully removed that piece\, stared at it\, then started forming it. I immediately felt the same softness I’d felt in my dad’s fossil-rich clays. From that point on\, I was more and more drawn to ceramics. It was during this time that I began to understand the importance of my relationship with materials and their inherent properties\, and how to trust my intuition and allow myself to be guided. As a ceramicist\, I’ve made a lot of ceramic dish-ware\, much of which ended up in people’s china cabinets as precious objects rather than kitchen cabinets as everyday tools. This was interesting to me: the distinctions that arise between objects of beauty and objects of function. I did not think they had to be mutually exclusive\, and I began to consider ways in which I could design pieces that were both functional and pleasing to the hands and eyes.These reactions led me to pursue a graduate degree in industrial design at Pratt Institute. After matriculating in 2010\, I became increasingly interested in patterns and designing furniture and home goods. Since graduating\, I have worked with various brands such as Giorgio Armani\, Yves Saint Laurent\, and Anthropologie as well as working on personal projects. In 2016\, I founded Albesque\, a multi disciplinary company that focuses on creating unique and one of a kind objects and spaces.
URL:https://roostinsparkill.com/event/organic-light/
LOCATION:Roost Union Arts Center\, 2 Union Street\, Sparkill\, NY\, 10976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170114T160000
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SUMMARY:Hanged With Roses: Hiba Schahbaz
DESCRIPTION:About The Exhibit\n\nOpening Reception: January 14\, 2017\, 12p-4p \nThrough Monday\, March 27 \n\n“I speak an ancient language in a contemporary feminine voice. Trained in the centuries-old traditional Indo-Persian painting technique\, working with imagery developed by men to tell the stories of antiquity\, I aim to challenge the inflexible rules of miniature painting and recontextualize the art form to accept and embrace a female perspective. \n“In my work\, I am both the artist and the performer. I photograph my body and use these images as references for my paintings. Through the stories I create I contemplate what it means to be a woman. These works addresses issues of personal freedom\, destruction\, sexuality and censorship by unveiling the beauty\, fragility and strength of the female form. \n“I use the female figure to unfold a narrative that transcends cultural and political boundaries. I tell my own story while heavily embellishing it with imagination and metaphor. And although the protagonist in the work is me\, she also carries a dual\, existential meaning. I often use the female form as a tool\, portraying thoughts and concerns from socio-cultural and political realms. \n“Meticulously ornamented and vividly colorful\, the miniature draws the viewer in. I pursue the world of the beautiful in my work\, resulting in visually appealing paintings. This delicate allure is underscored\, however\, by an unsettling tension. Things are not quite what they seem.” \n9 Artists to Watch ~ Hyperallergic \nRead about Ms. Schahbaz in Verve Magazine \nHiba Schahbaz is a Brooklyn-based artist who works in the centuries-old art form of miniature painting. She trained in miniature painting at the National College of Arts in Lahore\, Pakistan and received an MFA in Painting from Pratt Institute in New York City. In addition to exhibiting her work internationally in galleries and fairs including the Vienna Art Fair and Scope NYC\, Schahbaz has curated exhibitions of miniature paintings in Pakistan and India. She was an artist-in residence at the Vermont Studio Center and The Wassaic Project and has taught miniature painting as part of the Alfred Z. Solomon Residency at the Tang Museum. She is a teaching artist at the Art Students League of New York.
URL:https://roostinsparkill.com/event/hanged-with-roses-hiba-schahbaz/
LOCATION:Roost Union Arts Center\, 2 Union Street\, Sparkill\, NY\, 10976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161127
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161128
DTSTAMP:20260613T035114
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SUMMARY:Full Circle: Grace Knowlton And Haile Binns
DESCRIPTION:About The Exhibit\n\nThrough Friday January 6\, 2017 \n\n\n\n\nOpen Gallery With Grace Knowlton: 11/27 and 12/17 \nOpen Gallery With Haile Binns: 11/12\, 11/26 and 12/17 \n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout The Artist\n\n\n\n\n\nHaile Binns is an American artist whose wooden canvases shows the beauty of nature through color\, texture and movement. The foundation of her work is the welding of natural and industrial materials. Through earth and rock texture\, contrasting color\, and sharp emotional marks her work discovers the variegation within nature\, and strives to express the possibility of balance in precisely those places we tend to fear and marginalize as a culture. What emerges onto her canvas is all soil and movement – textural stories of brutality\, decay\, ferocity\, and change. \n  \nAfter Grace Knowlton graduated from Smith College in 1954\, she moved to Washington and studied painting with Ken Noland. Unsatisfied with that surface\, she started pouring rubber into flower pots to make relief forms for the paintings; the forms gradually evolved into free-standing\, round clay sculptures. The closed form’s sealed–in space suggesting hidden-away mysteries fascinated her. Then it became the form itself. She began to place different sized spheres in groups which could be moved around\, changing the relationships. Her early clay spheres were acquired by Storm King Sculpture Park in 1965. When Storm King expressed an interest in work of a larger scale\, Ms. Knowlton shifted to concrete\, which enabled her to create larger and more durable pieces. \nIn 1970’s the Newark Museum bought out her first gallery show in New York City – seven large concrete spheres\, which they placed in their sculpture garden. She has shown in various galleries such as Hirschl and Adler\, The Metropolitan Museum of Art\, Lesley Heller Workspace\, Bates College Museum\, Neuberger Museum and the Katonah Museum\, among others. \nIn the ‘70s Grace began photographing white interior corners and printing the images in platinum. She went on to photograph subjects as diverse as seeds\, bones\, chairs\, and sawhorses\, looking for the abstract values of line\, form\, composition and structure. \nHer work is in the collections of (among others): The Metropolitan Museum of Art\, New York\, NY; Brooklyn Museum of Art New York\, NY; The Museum of Fine Arts\, Houston\, TX; Corcoran Gallery of Art\, Washington\, DC; Newark Museum\, Newark\, NJ; Storm King Art Center\, Mountainville\, NY; Victoria and Albert Museum\, London\, England and the Yale University Museum of Art\, New Haven\, CT.
URL:https://roostinsparkill.com/event/full-circle-grace-knowlton-and-haile-binns/
LOCATION:Roost Union Arts Center\, 2 Union Street\, Sparkill\, NY\, 10976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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