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Clearwater Open Boats
Hudson River Maritime Museum 50 Rondout Landing, KingstonJoin Hudson River Sloop Clearwater for our January 2026 Open Boat! Spend the afternoon in community with live music, kids activities, tours of the Clearwater’s winter restoration projects, and bring a dish to pass for the potluck lunch. Open Boats are free community events – if you’re able, please consider a $5 donation to support […]
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Spotlight on Ceramics: A Retail Pop Up
Kleinert/James Center for the Arts 36 Tinker Street, WoodstockIn celebration of the 30th anniversary of Byrdcliffe's contemporary ceramics program, throughout 2026 we will be focusing a spotlight on ceramics. First up, the Shop will feature a selection of Byrdcliffe's Artist in Residence Gwyneth Scally's sculptural and functional ceramics.
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Book Discussion: The Undocumented Americans by Karla Cornejo Villavicencio
Kingston Library 61 Crown St, Kingston, NY, United StatesStop in at the Reher Center for a conversation about immigration and a book discussion of The Undocumented Americans by Karla Cornejo Villavicencio!
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Spotlight on Ceramics: A Retail Pop Up
Kleinert/James Center for the Arts 36 Tinker Street, WoodstockIn celebration of the 30th anniversary of Byrdcliffe's contemporary ceramics program, throughout 2026 we will be focusing a spotlight on ceramics. First up, the Shop will feature a selection of Byrdcliffe's Artist in Residence Gwyneth Scally's sculptural and functional ceramics.
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Catskills Pride Ski Weekend 2026
Belleayre Mountain 181 Galli Curci Rd., Highmount, NYJoin the Hudson Valley LGBTQ+ Community Center for a weekend of winter fun, community, and celebration at Catskills Pride Ski Weekend 2026! This vibrant event brings together the LGBTQ+ community and allies for three days of skiing, snowboarding, entertainment, and festivities in the beautiful Catskills.
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Spotlight on Ceramics: A Retail Pop Up
Kleinert/James Center for the Arts 36 Tinker Street, WoodstockIn celebration of the 30th anniversary of Byrdcliffe's contemporary ceramics program, throughout 2026 we will be focusing a spotlight on ceramics. First up, the Shop will feature a selection of Byrdcliffe's Artist in Residence Gwyneth Scally's sculptural and functional ceramics.
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Opening Reception for CPW Winter 2026 Exhibitions
Center for Photography at Woodstock 25 Dederick St., KingstonExperience an evening celebrating four groundbreaking exhibitions—from Ocean Vuong’s first photographic showcase and Nona Faustine’s powerful retrospective to Qiana Mestrich’s award-winning archival interventions and Jiatong Lu’s searing documentary on chronic illness. Together, these artists illuminate overlooked histories, urgent social issues, and deeply personal narratives through bold, visionary image-making.
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Megaphones & Monoliths: Work by Don Johnson
O+ Exchange Clinic Gallery 36 St James Street,, KingstonMegaphones & Monoliths includes over a dozen recent drawings, primarily executed in oil based pigment sticks, as well as architectural sculpture of wire, wood and wax, installed in our storefront project space. Johnson’s drawings explore the tenuous balance between order and chaos essential to navigating the challenges of being human. He embraces the absurd while […]
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Februa-RYE All Month Long & RYE Day 2/28
Tuthilltown Spirits 14 Grist Mill Ln, GardinerTuthilltown Distillery will be hosting our 2nd Annual Februa-RYE and RYE Day, drawing focus on NYs favorite grain - rye. Working with the NY Distiller's Guild and NY rye product producers, we hope to grow the event year over year, transcending Rye Whiskey to include food and ag applications of rye - including Glynwood Center's […]
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Spotlight on Ceramics: A Retail Pop Up
Kleinert/James Center for the Arts 36 Tinker Street, WoodstockIn celebration of the 30th anniversary of Byrdcliffe's contemporary ceramics program, throughout 2026 we will be focusing a spotlight on ceramics. First up, the Shop will feature a selection of Byrdcliffe's Artist in Residence Gwyneth Scally's sculptural and functional ceramics.
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Taking the Air: Vacationing to the Catskills in the 19th Century
Hudson River Maritime Museum 50 Rondout Landing, KingstonThe late 19th century was an era of intense change. To escape the whirlwinds of newly booming cities, many would take vacations into the bucolic Catskill Mountains to stay at grand hotels. Learn how these vacationers would get to their destinations, what clothes they would pack, and what activities awaited them. We will also explore […]
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“Meet the Artist” with Dale Rio
CPW Gallery 474 Broadway, KingstonOn Thursday, February 5, we welcome Dale Rio to “Meet the Artist” night at CPW. Rio will present her current bodies of work and discuss how they fit into different approaches of image-making, specifically project-based versus shoot-now-and-make-sense-of-it-later. Rio will also discuss the importance of community in the arts and the ways in which she’s been […]
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