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David McIntyre's portraits of Catskill locals are on display at CREATE Gallery. Fridays, 4-7 p.m., Saturdays/Sundays 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Opening reception on Sat., Jan. 21 from 4-6 p.m. with a closing rece...
David McIntyre's portraits of Catskill locals are on display at CREATE Gallery. Fridays, 4-7 p.m., Saturdays/Sundays 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Opening reception on Sat., Jan. 21 from 4-6 p.m. with a closing reception on Sat., Feb. 25. also from 4-6 p.m. Exhibit to run from Jan. 20-Feb. 26
Sharing Public Spaces: A Community Conversation. A forum to discuss how Hudson's Public Square park can be shared. The session will include a group of elected officials and those with expertise in man...
Sharing Public Spaces: A Community Conversation. A forum to discuss how Hudson's Public Square park can be shared. The session will include a group of elected officials and those with expertise in managing public life, including the mayor, the police chief, the director of community mental health, the commissioner for social services, a judge from the mental health court, and a county supervisor from Hudson. The panel will be chaired by Katherine Kanaga from Friends of the Public Square. No registration required.
Bobby Previte and Ray Anderson, and BORE, which is Mave Schallert and Zoots Houston, perform. WGXC will have a webcast of the entire show, and will broadcast the show from 8 to 10 p.m. on 90.7FM. Prev...
Bobby Previte and Ray Anderson, and BORE, which is Mave Schallert and Zoots Houston, perform. WGXC will have a webcast of the entire show, and will broadcast the show from 8 to 10 p.m. on 90.7FM. Previte is a Columbia County-based drummer and composer who has heard international praise. Anderson has transferred Dick Griffin's multiphonic technique on the trombone to his own singing voice, enabling him to simultaneously blend several pitches to the point where he sounds like a blues-inflected Tuvan throat singer.
See theavalonlounge.com for more information.
Click below to play the live webstream during the show.
Wave Farm is delighted to announce that Tyler Maxin will serve as a 2022/2023 Wave Farm Radio Art Fellow. During his engagement, Maxin will make additions to the Wave Farm Broadcast Radio Art Archive, an online resource, and to the syndicated weekly radio show "The Radio Art Hour." Maxin will also conduct workshops and listening sessions with WGXC programmers and interested members of the public, and create original radio artworks for broadcast.
Tyler Maxin is a researcher and curator based in Brooklyn, New York. He is the Communications and Special Projects Associate at Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), a leading resource for video and media art. In 2022, he co-curated "Jerry Hunt: Transmissions from the Pleroma" at Blank Forms, New York, a multi-pronged initiative that included an exhibition of the late composer's sculptural objects and video work, a series of record reissues, the publication of Stephen Housewright's biographical memoir Partners, and a 368-page journal surveying Hunt's life and career. Maxin's writing has appeared in publications including Artforum, BOMB, Hotel, and Screen Slate.
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Featuring locally grown and produced foods, including fruits and vegetables, cheeses, meats, breads, and more. Offering SNAP/HIP benefits. Open to the public.
Featuring locally grown and produced foods, including fruits and vegetables, cheeses, meats, breads, and more. Offering SNAP/HIP benefits. Open to the public.
ULTRAAM, Savak, Matt Hunter and the Dusty Fates perform. WGXC will have a webcast of the entire show, and will broadcast the entire show on 90.7-FM.
Ultraam is a spazz-jazz improvising noise-rock ban...
ULTRAAM, Savak, Matt Hunter and the Dusty Fates perform. WGXC will have a webcast of the entire show, and will broadcast the entire show on 90.7-FM.
Ultraam is a spazz-jazz improvising noise-rock band that includes current and past members of Mercury Rev, Trans AM, Snowflake, Sparklehorse, and Robyn Hitchcock's band. https://ultraam.bandcamp.com.
Savak was formed in 2015 by members of Obits, Holy Fuck, and The Cops. Influences range from ’60s Texas psychedelia to British pub rock to early-’80s American hardcore. https://savak.bandcamp.com.
Matt Hunter & the Dusty Fates play slack & tight, hard & shimmery folkish rock. http://dustyfates.com.
See theavalonlounge.com for more information.
Click below to play the live webstream during the show.
Wave Farm is delighted to announce that Tyler Maxin will serve as a 2022/2023 Wave Farm Radio Art Fellow. During his engagement, Maxin will make additions to the Wave Farm Broadcast Radio Art Archive, an online resource, and to the syndicated weekly radio show "The Radio Art Hour." Maxin will also conduct workshops and listening sessions with WGXC programmers and interested members of the public, and create original radio artworks for broadcast.
Tyler Maxin is a researcher and curator based in Brooklyn, New York. He is the Communications and Special Projects Associate at Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), a leading resource for video and media art. In 2022, he co-curated "Jerry Hunt: Transmissions from the Pleroma" at Blank Forms, New York, a multi-pronged initiative that included an exhibition of the late composer's sculptural objects and video work, a series of record reissues, the publication of Stephen Housewright's biographical memoir Partners, and a 368-page journal surveying Hunt's life and career. Maxin's writing has appeared in publications including Artforum, BOMB, Hotel, and Screen Slate.
David McIntyre's portraits of Catskill locals are on display at CREATE Gallery. Fridays, 4-7 p.m., Saturdays/Sundays 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Opening reception on Sat., Jan. 21 from 4-6 p.m. with a closing reception on Sat., Feb. 25. also from 4-6 p.m. Exhibit to run from Jan. 20-Feb. 26
NOTE: This workshop has reached its registration cap of 50 participants. You are encouraged to sign-up for Wave Farm's monthly emails so to be informed of future workshops and other opportunities....
NOTE: This workshop has reached its registration cap of 50 participants. You are encouraged to sign-up for Wave Farm's monthly emails so to be informed of future workshops and other opportunities.
Led by Wave Farm Radio Art Fellow Tyler Maxin, in this free, three-part workshop, participants will consider the broader histories of intuitive, coincidental, and supernatural sound-making, including automatism, collage, sonification, and radio scanning, and their possible uses as artistic prompts. Topics will include the intertwined relationship between the development of telegraphy and radio, and communication with the beyond; the Electronic Voice Phenomenon (EVP) as a creative practice; the generative powers of synchronicity and pareidolia; and the allure of hidden and subliminal worlds. There are planned guest visits, including musician and writer Doug Skinner, whose forthcoming book Music From Elsewhere collects examples of supernaturally-derived musical notation, and artist Aki Onda discussing his piece Nam June's Spirit Was Speaking To Me. Workshop sessions will take place Sundays 6 p.m. EST, January 22 - February 5, 2023 via Zoom.
Wave Farm is delighted to announce that Tyler Maxin will serve as a 2022/2023 Wave Farm Radio Art Fellow. During his engagement, Maxin will make additions to the Wave Farm Broadcast Radio Art Archive, an online resource, and to the syndicated weekly radio show "The Radio Art Hour." Maxin will also conduct workshops and listening sessions with WGXC programmers and interested members of the public, and create original radio artworks for broadcast.
Tyler Maxin is a researcher and curator based in Brooklyn, New York. He is the Communications and Special Projects Associate at Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), a leading resource for video and media art. In 2022, he co-curated "Jerry Hunt: Transmissions from the Pleroma" at Blank Forms, New York, a multi-pronged initiative that included an exhibition of the late composer's sculptural objects and video work, a series of record reissues, the publication of Stephen Housewright's biographical memoir Partners, and a 368-page journal surveying Hunt's life and career. Maxin's writing has appeared in publications including Artforum, BOMB, Hotel, and Screen Slate.
David McIntyre's portraits of Catskill locals are on display at CREATE Gallery. Fridays, 4-7 p.m., Saturdays/Sundays 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Opening reception on Sat., Jan. 21 from 4-6 p.m. with a closing reception on Sat., Feb. 25. also from 4-6 p.m. Exhibit to run from Jan. 20-Feb. 26
Wave Farm is delighted to announce that Tyler Maxin will serve as a 2022/2023 Wave Farm Radio Art Fellow. During his engagement, Maxin will make additions to the Wave Farm Broadcast Radio Art Archive, an online resource, and to the syndicated weekly radio show "The Radio Art Hour." Maxin will also conduct workshops and listening sessions with WGXC programmers and interested members of the public, and create original radio artworks for broadcast.
Tyler Maxin is a researcher and curator based in Brooklyn, New York. He is the Communications and Special Projects Associate at Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), a leading resource for video and media art. In 2022, he co-curated "Jerry Hunt: Transmissions from the Pleroma" at Blank Forms, New York, a multi-pronged initiative that included an exhibition of the late composer's sculptural objects and video work, a series of record reissues, the publication of Stephen Housewright's biographical memoir Partners, and a 368-page journal surveying Hunt's life and career. Maxin's writing has appeared in publications including Artforum, BOMB, Hotel, and Screen Slate.
David McIntyre's portraits of Catskill locals are on display at CREATE Gallery. Fridays, 4-7 p.m., Saturdays/Sundays 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Opening reception on Sat., Jan. 21 from 4-6 p.m. with a closing reception on Sat., Feb. 25. also from 4-6 p.m. Exhibit to run from Jan. 20-Feb. 26
NOTE: This workshop has reached its registration cap of 50 participants. You are encouraged to sign-up for Wave Farm's monthly emails so to be informed of future workshops and other opportunities.
Led by Wave Farm Radio Art Fellow Tyler Maxin, in this free, three-part workshop, participants will consider the broader histories of intuitive, coincidental, and supernatural sound-making, including automatism, collage, sonification, and radio scanning, and their possible uses as artistic prompts. Topics will include the intertwined relationship between the development of telegraphy and radio, and communication with the beyond; the Electronic Voice Phenomenon (EVP) as a creative practice; the generative powers of synchronicity and pareidolia; and the allure of hidden and subliminal worlds. There are planned guest visits, including musician and writer Doug Skinner, whose forthcoming book Music From Elsewhere collects examples of supernaturally-derived musical notation, and artist Aki Onda discussing his piece Nam June's Spirit Was Speaking To Me. Workshop sessions will take place Sundays 6 p.m. EST, January 22 - February 5, 2023 via Zoom.
Figure skating was very popular among the wealthy women of the Gilded Age. Join Maria Reynolds, curator at Staatsburg State Park and an avid skater, to learn about the history of competitive skating,...
Figure skating was very popular among the wealthy women of the Gilded Age. Join Maria Reynolds, curator at Staatsburg State Park and an avid skater, to learn about the history of competitive skating, early indoor ice rinks, fashion, and maneuvers during this online talk. Virtual via Zoom. Registration: To register and receive a Zoom link, email columbiacountylibraries@gmail.com. This program is offered in collaboration with the Columbia County Libraries Association.
Wave Farm is delighted to announce that Tyler Maxin will serve as a 2022/2023 Wave Farm Radio Art Fellow. During his engagement, Maxin will make additions to the Wave Farm Broadcast Radio Art Archive, an online resource, and to the syndicated weekly radio show "The Radio Art Hour." Maxin will also conduct workshops and listening sessions with WGXC programmers and interested members of the public, and create original radio artworks for broadcast.
Tyler Maxin is a researcher and curator based in Brooklyn, New York. He is the Communications and Special Projects Associate at Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), a leading resource for video and media art. In 2022, he co-curated "Jerry Hunt: Transmissions from the Pleroma" at Blank Forms, New York, a multi-pronged initiative that included an exhibition of the late composer's sculptural objects and video work, a series of record reissues, the publication of Stephen Housewright's biographical memoir Partners, and a 368-page journal surveying Hunt's life and career. Maxin's writing has appeared in publications including Artforum, BOMB, Hotel, and Screen Slate.
David McIntyre's portraits of Catskill locals are on display at CREATE Gallery. Fridays, 4-7 p.m., Saturdays/Sundays 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Opening reception on Sat., Jan. 21 from 4-6 p.m. with a closing reception on Sat., Feb. 25. also from 4-6 p.m. Exhibit to run from Jan. 20-Feb. 26
NOTE: This workshop has reached its registration cap of 50 participants. You are encouraged to sign-up for Wave Farm's monthly emails so to be informed of future workshops and other opportunities.
Led by Wave Farm Radio Art Fellow Tyler Maxin, in this free, three-part workshop, participants will consider the broader histories of intuitive, coincidental, and supernatural sound-making, including automatism, collage, sonification, and radio scanning, and their possible uses as artistic prompts. Topics will include the intertwined relationship between the development of telegraphy and radio, and communication with the beyond; the Electronic Voice Phenomenon (EVP) as a creative practice; the generative powers of synchronicity and pareidolia; and the allure of hidden and subliminal worlds. There are planned guest visits, including musician and writer Doug Skinner, whose forthcoming book Music From Elsewhere collects examples of supernaturally-derived musical notation, and artist Aki Onda discussing his piece Nam June's Spirit Was Speaking To Me. Workshop sessions will take place Sundays 6 p.m. EST, January 22 - February 5, 2023 via Zoom.
Wave Farm is delighted to announce that Tyler Maxin will serve as a 2022/2023 Wave Farm Radio Art Fellow. During his engagement, Maxin will make additions to the Wave Farm Broadcast Radio Art Archive, an online resource, and to the syndicated weekly radio show "The Radio Art Hour." Maxin will also conduct workshops and listening sessions with WGXC programmers and interested members of the public, and create original radio artworks for broadcast.
Tyler Maxin is a researcher and curator based in Brooklyn, New York. He is the Communications and Special Projects Associate at Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), a leading resource for video and media art. In 2022, he co-curated "Jerry Hunt: Transmissions from the Pleroma" at Blank Forms, New York, a multi-pronged initiative that included an exhibition of the late composer's sculptural objects and video work, a series of record reissues, the publication of Stephen Housewright's biographical memoir Partners, and a 368-page journal surveying Hunt's life and career. Maxin's writing has appeared in publications including Artforum, BOMB, Hotel, and Screen Slate.
David McIntyre's portraits of Catskill locals are on display at CREATE Gallery. Fridays, 4-7 p.m., Saturdays/Sundays 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Opening reception on Sat., Jan. 21 from 4-6 p.m. with a closing reception on Sat., Feb. 25. also from 4-6 p.m. Exhibit to run from Jan. 20-Feb. 26
NOTE: This workshop has reached its registration cap of 50 participants. You are encouraged to sign-up for Wave Farm's monthly emails so to be informed of future workshops and other opportunities.
Led by Wave Farm Radio Art Fellow Tyler Maxin, in this free, three-part workshop, participants will consider the broader histories of intuitive, coincidental, and supernatural sound-making, including automatism, collage, sonification, and radio scanning, and their possible uses as artistic prompts. Topics will include the intertwined relationship between the development of telegraphy and radio, and communication with the beyond; the Electronic Voice Phenomenon (EVP) as a creative practice; the generative powers of synchronicity and pareidolia; and the allure of hidden and subliminal worlds. There are planned guest visits, including musician and writer Doug Skinner, whose forthcoming book Music From Elsewhere collects examples of supernaturally-derived musical notation, and artist Aki Onda discussing his piece Nam June's Spirit Was Speaking To Me. Workshop sessions will take place Sundays 6 p.m. EST, January 22 - February 5, 2023 via Zoom.
Enjoy songs, stories, and fun motions with local musician, Abby Lappen, as we continue this bright, animated storytime throughout the chilly months at the Hudson Area Library. Registration is helpful...
Enjoy songs, stories, and fun motions with local musician, Abby Lappen, as we continue this bright, animated storytime throughout the chilly months at the Hudson Area Library. Registration is helpful for communicating weather-related cancellations, but it is not required. Information at youth@hudsonarealibrary.org or 518-828-1792, ext. 101.
Wave Farm is delighted to announce that Tyler Maxin will serve as a 2022/2023 Wave Farm Radio Art Fellow. During his engagement, Maxin will make additions to the Wave Farm Broadcast Radio Art Archive, an online resource, and to the syndicated weekly radio show "The Radio Art Hour." Maxin will also conduct workshops and listening sessions with WGXC programmers and interested members of the public, and create original radio artworks for broadcast.
Tyler Maxin is a researcher and curator based in Brooklyn, New York. He is the Communications and Special Projects Associate at Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), a leading resource for video and media art. In 2022, he co-curated "Jerry Hunt: Transmissions from the Pleroma" at Blank Forms, New York, a multi-pronged initiative that included an exhibition of the late composer's sculptural objects and video work, a series of record reissues, the publication of Stephen Housewright's biographical memoir Partners, and a 368-page journal surveying Hunt's life and career. Maxin's writing has appeared in publications including Artforum, BOMB, Hotel, and Screen Slate.
David McIntyre's portraits of Catskill locals are on display at CREATE Gallery. Fridays, 4-7 p.m., Saturdays/Sundays 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Opening reception on Sat., Jan. 21 from 4-6 p.m. with a closing reception on Sat., Feb. 25. also from 4-6 p.m. Exhibit to run from Jan. 20-Feb. 26
NOTE: This workshop has reached its registration cap of 50 participants. You are encouraged to sign-up for Wave Farm's monthly emails so to be informed of future workshops and other opportunities.
Led by Wave Farm Radio Art Fellow Tyler Maxin, in this free, three-part workshop, participants will consider the broader histories of intuitive, coincidental, and supernatural sound-making, including automatism, collage, sonification, and radio scanning, and their possible uses as artistic prompts. Topics will include the intertwined relationship between the development of telegraphy and radio, and communication with the beyond; the Electronic Voice Phenomenon (EVP) as a creative practice; the generative powers of synchronicity and pareidolia; and the allure of hidden and subliminal worlds. There are planned guest visits, including musician and writer Doug Skinner, whose forthcoming book Music From Elsewhere collects examples of supernaturally-derived musical notation, and artist Aki Onda discussing his piece Nam June's Spirit Was Speaking To Me. Workshop sessions will take place Sundays 6 p.m. EST, January 22 - February 5, 2023 via Zoom.