While it may seem that NYC is the wellspring of all area artists, one new show is proving that our region boasts some pretty exceptional talent of its own. Through April 30, .edu: Art Faculty of the Hudson Valley will feature both two- and three-dimensional works by 14 artist/educators from several area institutions, including Nancy Bowen, Janine Polak, Rachel Owen, and Glen Fogel.
Read MoreApril at Hudson Valley MOCA is full of opportunities to jump into engaging programs and events! With discussions between professional artists and curators, a live demonstration of contemporary ceramic technology, and a poetic production, there is something for everyone!
Read MoreArt by 14 artist/teachers from eight higher education institutions in our region—Bryan Czibesz (SUNY New Paltz), Christina Tenaglia (Vassar), Donise English (Marist), to name three—will be on view at HVMOCA beginning March 14, highlighting a vitally important segment of our local art community.
Read MoreNixon's photographs take two main tacks. One variety involves selfies in which he wears a crow mask, like an avian Cindy Sherman. This interest led him to a lecture in January at Hudson Valley MoCA in Peekskill by Marcy B. Freedman on art and identity.
Read MoreA proposal that would create outdoor public displays of art, including a series of murals and banners, is eyed for downtown, helping connect it to the riverfront.
Read MoreJust minutes from Manhattan, Westchester County is ideal for a last-minute Leap Day getaway. Catch the How We Live exhibit at Hudson Valley MOCA, hit the trails for a winter hike or cross-country ski adventure.
Read MoreHudson Valley MOCA invites individuals in Peekskill, NY and beyond to take part in creating the Unity Quilt, a community-centered fabric sculpture with collaboration from Peekskill public schools and the vibrant public of the Hudson Valley.
Read MoreJoin Hudson Valley MOCA in March for a month full of opportunities for all ages and interests, from collaborating on a public art project, talking directly with professional artists and gallerists, and even attending the opening reception of our newest exhibition.
Read MoreUpon entering the exhibition, How We Live: Selections from the Marc and Livia Straus Family Collection, on view at Hudson Valley Museum of Contemporary Art (MoCA) through December 6, 2020, any illusions of peaceful, domestic bliss are shattered by an overwhelming, ten-foot-tall robot by Nam June Paik, Global Encoder.
Read MoreHudson Valley MOCA presents Portfolio Review Day, an exclusive opportunity for artists to receive direct feedback on their art portfolios from renowned gallerists and contemporary art collectors. The event takes place on Sunday, March 22 from 11 a.m. - 6 p.m., and will give artists the chance to discuss their artwork through 20 minute one-on-one constructive critiques.
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