We are an open air weekend flea market fundraiser for the D&H Canal Museum in our 47th year. If you love to browse antiques and vintage, are looking for the weird and unique, the occasional hand made or farm grown, we are the place. We are located in a tiny hamlet between destinations, with fantastic […]
Wiltwyck Quilters Guild will present a craft demonstration and display.
These short interactive events, long a Maverick tradition, are designed for enjoyment by children in grades K-6. Admission is free for children and adults. Tracy’s music connects children to their inner beings, hearts, and minds and to others around them. In general, Music education is an essential tool for confidence building, early math skills, and and […]
Enjoy a guided walking tour of the Rondout National Historic District. Hear how immigrants and entrepreneurs developed a thriving maritime village along the terminus for the Delaware and Hudson Canal. View the rich legacy of commercial buildings, cast-iron storefronts, homes and churches built by the immigrant community. Some uphill walking is involved. Offered the last […]
Join acclaimed comedian Lucie Pohl to learn WHAT makes funny, HOW to craft funny and why BEING funny is a serious affair.
This diverse group show offers a contemporary, kaleidoscopic glimpse into the world of artistic expression, in contrast to its setting in a 1750’s reconstructed Dutch barn. The barn gives artists an opportunity to “go big,” displaying large works on canvas, moderately sized sculptures, furniture and pottery.
Part of Upstate Art Weekend. This event will feature food by Common Table--a queer & flexible food space in Uptown Kingston, the premiere of a mural by Kah Yangni and an open studio popup featuring work by Tatana Kellner (co-founder of Women’s Studio Workshop), Judy Hoyt, and Tona Wilson.
Featuring works by artists and architects.
Join Elaine, author of "Stop at the Red Apple," on a tour of history as she tells the decades-long story of the Red Apple Rest.
The premise for this exhibition is the notion of “self” as reflected in the work of three artists who investigate the idea of “self” in very different ways, but with depth, honesty, and a virtuoso command of painting.
A family-friendly homage to Catskills humor that includes Marty Nadler, a writer on “Happy Days”, “Laverne & Shirley” and “The Odd Couple”.
Create your own Delft tile at Senate House! Delft was a city in the Netherlands which began creating tiles in the 1600s. This type of tiling was intended to imitate Chinese porcelain and as a result, became a major industry for the region. Delft would be shipped to the Americas as it was becoming a popular form […]