Diving Deeper Into Shared History

Diving Deeper Into Shared History

ArtsWestchester’s current Who Writes History? exhibition focuses on a more inclusive recounting of the past and present. Who “owns” history? What is the “truth”? Is there one truth, or many? Twenty exhibiting artists explore the ways in which images and language (together and independently) shape society’s collective memory and mainstream…

A History in Printmaking

A History in Printmaking

“It’s time to turn off your brain and use your eyes,” says Dr. Tracy Fitzpatrick, the Neuberger Museum of Art Director, who also curated the Museum’s Impressions: The Inventions of Printmaking exhibition. This tour of works-on-paper from the Museum’s permanent collection covers major printmaking methods – relief, intaglio, lithography and…

Yonkers Arts: “A Conduit for Local Artists”
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Yonkers Arts: “A Conduit for Local Artists”

The transformation of Yonkers into a haven for artists was validated in 2015 when 1.5 million square feet of the former Alexander Smith Carpet Mills, once one of the largest carpet manufacturers in the country, was designated by the city as the Carpet Mills Arts District. Among those celebrating this…

Understanding and Appreciating African American Art in the 20th Century

Understanding and Appreciating African American Art in the 20th Century

Hudson River Museum (HRM)’s current featured exhibition surveys a century of African Americans in the arts, chronicling the many craft choices, conflicts and thematic shifts over time. African American Art in the 20th Century makes its fifth and final stop at HRM through January 16, 2022. Sourced from Smithsonian American…

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