The Silver Hollow-based artist Meredith Rosier has been taking flight of late. The reasons may be legion — inspiration from a steady stream of popular classes that she’s teaching at the Woodstock School of Art, her husband’s retirement from teaching, lending him more time for his own artmaking in their cozy shared studio. And don’t forget the encouragement she’s been getting showing at an exclusive gallery. A new show of Rosier’s work, to be seen alongside new bird-inspired sculptures by Sha... full story
Art as a healing force We’ve got one of those big cultural weekends coming, reminiscent of the old Arts Consortium bashes of a few years back, with a host of major gallery openings all around Woodstock and the area on Sa...
In Her Sight The landscapes of “In Her Sight,” the new exhibit of women landscape artists working in the area set to open at the Woodstock Framing Gallery on Saturday afternoon, September 3, play up the drama o...
Krauss at Kwiat A rare retrospective of wall pieces and maquettes for large sculptures, both completed and proposed, makes up the majority of the new Anthony Krauss exhibit opening at Thaddeus Kwiat Projects on Ro...
Hanging fun in Phoenicia While elsewhere all the cultural activity’s getting more snooty, focused on collecting and walking salons trying to make heads or tails about contemporary student work, Phoenicia’s little corner of...
Unnatural Wonders Mark Citret, who gives a photo lecture, with slides, at the Center for Photography at Woodstock Saturday evening, August 13, studied and worked with Ansel Adams. His first concentrated body of work...
Society’s detritus Jeff Milstein, the former business inventor turned fine art photographer, keeps reinventing himself. Or at least the focus of his crisp, acutely memorable work…created in a storefront studio in Upt...
The inevitable revolution We know the changes in our everyday lives — constant messaging, phone calls, and a never-ending need to learn how to type with thumbs or nimble index fingers; Photoshopping and YouTube uploading; t...
Schneemann reads from her history Carolee Schneemann is a powerhouse of an artist. After becoming the first woman in her Pennsylvania family to make it to college, when Bard offered her a full scholarship in the 1950s, she went on ...
Spark and Knaus Michelle Spark’s got a birthday coming up. She’ll be marking a point of passage…and celebrating the vast array of artistic plateaus she’s reached over the past decade or so since she moved to Phoen...
Productive Steps at Mount Tremper Arts The big art event this week is the opening of Mount Tremper Arts new season on Saturday night, July 9, with an exhibition opening for the new Productive Steps show, a pig roast, art performances, a...