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June 9 - July 22, 2018
It All Began with Clay
As the Catskill Mountain Foundation (CMF) continues its 20th anniversary celebrations, the Kaaterskill Fine Arts Gallery will host three concurrent exhibitions of solo artists from the region: It All began With Clay: ceramic sculpture by Dina Bursztyn, Enigma: drawings by Ryder Cooley and Where We Are: new paintings by Lisa Jacobson, starting June 9, 2018. The six-week exhibit, which will comprise works from the three talented artists from the Catskill and Hudson Valley, fits in perfectly with Gallery Director Robert Tomlinson’s goal of engaging the Hunter community and offering a wide range of educationally oriented, thematic exhibitions as well as selected solo shows that will honor local artists and artisans

June 9 - July 22, 2018
Enigma
As the Catskill Mountain Foundation (CMF) continues its 20th anniversary celebrations, the Kaaterskill Fine Arts Gallery will host three concurrent exhibitions of solo artists from the region: It All began With Clay: ceramic sculpture by Dina Bursztyn, Enigma: drawings by Ryder Cooley and Where We Are: new paintings by Lisa Jacobson, starting June 9, 2018. The six-week exhibit, which will comprise works from the three talented artists from the Catskill and Hudson Valley, fits in perfectly with Gallery Director Robert Tomlinson’s goal of engaging the Hunter community and offering a wide range of educationally oriented, thematic exhibitions as well as selected solo shows that will honor local artists and artisans

June 9 - July 22, 2018
Where We Are
As the Catskill Mountain Foundation (CMF) continues its 20th anniversary celebrations, the Kaaterskill Fine Arts Gallery will host three concurrent exhibitions of solo artists from the region: It All began With Clay: ceramic sculpture by Dina Bursztyn, Enigma: drawings by Ryder Cooley and Where We Are: new paintings by Lisa Jacobson, starting June 9, 2018. The six-week exhibit, which will comprise works from the three talented artists from the Catskill and Hudson Valley, fits in perfectly with Gallery Director Robert Tomlinson’s goal of engaging the Hunter community and offering a wide range of educationally oriented, thematic exhibitions as well as selected solo shows that will honor local artists and artisans

May 25 - June 10, 2018
Solo: A Star Wars Story (IN 3D)
DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY
IN 3D During an adventure into a dark criminal underworld, Han Solo meets his future copilot Chewbacca and encounters Lando Calrissian years before joining the Rebellion. "Solo is a swashbuckling success, a space adventure that pays homage to the DNA of the original films while carving out its own unique space in the canon.”—Bryan Bishop, The Verge

June 1 - 10, 2018
Lean on Pete
DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY
A teenager gets a summer job working for a horse trainer and befriends the fading racehorse, Lean on Pete

June 2 - 10, 2018
Solo: A Star Wars Story (IN 2D)
DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY
During an adventure into a dark criminal underworld, Han Solo meets his future copilot Chewbacca and encounters Lando Calrissian years before joining the Rebellion.“Solo is a swashbuckling success, a space adventure that pays homage to the DNA of the original films while carving out its own unique space in the canon.”—Bryan Bishop, The Verge

June 8 - 17, 2018
A Quiet Place
DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY
In a post-apocalyptic world, a family is forced to live in silence while hiding from monsters with ultra-sensitive hearing. "A terrifying thriller with a surprisingly warm heart, John Krasinski's A Quiet Place is a monster-movie allegory for parenting in a world gone very, very wrong."—John DeFore, The Hollywood Reporter

June 8 - 17, 2018
Chappaquiddick (AT THE ORPHEUM, TANNERSVILLE)
ORPHEUM PERFORMING ARTS CENTER, VILLAGE OF TANNERSVILLE, NY
Depicting Ted Kennedy's involvement in the fatal 1969 car accident that claims the life of a young campaign strategist, Mary Jo Kopechne. "Jason Clarke opts for a more low-key approach to Teddy Kennedy, eschewing a big accent or showy mannerisms, and fully disappears into the role