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Friday, 2nd

What Is A Painting?

October 27 - December 2, 2018

What Is A Painting?

What Is A Painting. When photography came to prominence in the late 1800’s, it freed visual artists from making paintings as documentations of what people looked like (often, who was in power), what our environs had become or how far-away places were different than our familiar landscapes.With this new freedom came the opportunity to look at art in a more expansive way, which included thinking about how paint was applied, influences of “primitive” art and the effects of motion pictures in terms of different ways of perceiving, gathering and disseminating visual information.Witnessing the horrific brutality and devastation of two world wars gave rise to increased global anxieties, the formulation of existentialism as a philosophical movement and the combined weight of absurdity and chance.  This fostered profound changes in how artists approached their self-portraits and later, exploring abstraction as a means of coming to terms with the new, modern world.In the 1960’s when pop art faded and minimalism took hold, our attentions shifted into object-centered or conceptually oriented three-dimensional works

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A Turn of the Screw

October 26 - November 4, 2018

A Turn of the Screw

DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY

Come celebrate Halloween with the Kaaterskill Actors Theater at the Doctorow

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The House with a Clock in Its Walls

October 26 - November 4, 2018

The House with a Clock in Its Walls

DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY

A young orphan named Lewis Barnavelt aids his magical uncle in locating a clock with the power to bring about the end of the world

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First Man

November 2 - 11, 2018

First Man

DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY

A look at the life of the astronaut, Neil Armstrong, and the legendary space mission that led him to become the first man to walk on the Moon.       “It’s a credit to the filmmakers and to lead actor Ryan Gosling’s thoughtfully internalized performance as Neil Armstrong that this sober, contemplative picture has emotional involvement, visceral tension, and yes, even suspense, in addition to stunning technical craft.  ”—David Rooney, The Hollywood Reporter

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Tea with the Dames

November 2 - 11, 2018

Tea with the Dames

DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY

Letting the cameras in on a friendship that goes back more than half a century, the four acting greats discuss their careers and reminisce about their humble beginnings in the theatre.   “Michell’s film allows us the privilege to spend an unscripted hour or so with the four acting goddesses during their routine visit to Plowright’s home in the English countryside, and though our time with them is brief, the very thought of our world existing in their absence is almost unbearable.”—Matt Fagerholm, RogerEbert.com

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Juliet, Naked (AT THE ORPHEUM, TANNERSVILLE)

October 26 - November 4, 2018

Juliet, Naked (AT THE ORPHEUM, TANNERSVILLE)

ORPHEUM PERFORMING ARTS CENTER, VILLAGE OF TANNERSVILLE, NY

The story of Annie (the long-suffering girlfriend of Duncan) and her unlikely transatlantic romance with once revered, now faded, singer-songwriter, Tucker Crowe, who also happens to be the subject of Duncan’s musical obsession

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Saturday, 3rd

A Turn of the Screw

October 26 - November 4, 2018

A Turn of the Screw

DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY

Come celebrate Halloween with the Kaaterskill Actors Theater at the Doctorow

Read More

 
What Is A Painting?

October 27 - December 2, 2018

What Is A Painting?

What Is A Painting. When photography came to prominence in the late 1800’s, it freed visual artists from making paintings as documentations of what people looked like (often, who was in power), what our environs had become or how far-away places were different than our familiar landscapes.With this new freedom came the opportunity to look at art in a more expansive way, which included thinking about how paint was applied, influences of “primitive” art and the effects of motion pictures in terms of different ways of perceiving, gathering and disseminating visual information.Witnessing the horrific brutality and devastation of two world wars gave rise to increased global anxieties, the formulation of existentialism as a philosophical movement and the combined weight of absurdity and chance.  This fostered profound changes in how artists approached their self-portraits and later, exploring abstraction as a means of coming to terms with the new, modern world.In the 1960’s when pop art faded and minimalism took hold, our attentions shifted into object-centered or conceptually oriented three-dimensional works

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Tea with the Dames

November 2 - 11, 2018

Tea with the Dames

DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY

Letting the cameras in on a friendship that goes back more than half a century, the four acting greats discuss their careers and reminisce about their humble beginnings in the theatre.   “Michell’s film allows us the privilege to spend an unscripted hour or so with the four acting goddesses during their routine visit to Plowright’s home in the English countryside, and though our time with them is brief, the very thought of our world existing in their absence is almost unbearable.”—Matt Fagerholm, RogerEbert.com

Read More

 
The House with a Clock in Its Walls

October 26 - November 4, 2018

The House with a Clock in Its Walls

DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY

A young orphan named Lewis Barnavelt aids his magical uncle in locating a clock with the power to bring about the end of the world

Read More

 
First Man

November 2 - 11, 2018

First Man

DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY

A look at the life of the astronaut, Neil Armstrong, and the legendary space mission that led him to become the first man to walk on the Moon.       “It’s a credit to the filmmakers and to lead actor Ryan Gosling’s thoughtfully internalized performance as Neil Armstrong that this sober, contemplative picture has emotional involvement, visceral tension, and yes, even suspense, in addition to stunning technical craft.  ”—David Rooney, The Hollywood Reporter

Read More

 
Juliet, Naked (AT THE ORPHEUM, TANNERSVILLE)

October 26 - November 4, 2018

Juliet, Naked (AT THE ORPHEUM, TANNERSVILLE)

ORPHEUM PERFORMING ARTS CENTER, VILLAGE OF TANNERSVILLE, NY

The story of Annie (the long-suffering girlfriend of Duncan) and her unlikely transatlantic romance with once revered, now faded, singer-songwriter, Tucker Crowe, who also happens to be the subject of Duncan’s musical obsession

Read More

 

Sunday, 4th

The House with a Clock in Its Walls

October 26 - November 4, 2018

The House with a Clock in Its Walls

DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY

A young orphan named Lewis Barnavelt aids his magical uncle in locating a clock with the power to bring about the end of the world

Read More

 
First Man

November 2 - 11, 2018

First Man

DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY

A look at the life of the astronaut, Neil Armstrong, and the legendary space mission that led him to become the first man to walk on the Moon.       “It’s a credit to the filmmakers and to lead actor Ryan Gosling’s thoughtfully internalized performance as Neil Armstrong that this sober, contemplative picture has emotional involvement, visceral tension, and yes, even suspense, in addition to stunning technical craft.  ”—David Rooney, The Hollywood Reporter

Read More

 
What Is A Painting?

October 27 - December 2, 2018

What Is A Painting?

What Is A Painting. When photography came to prominence in the late 1800’s, it freed visual artists from making paintings as documentations of what people looked like (often, who was in power), what our environs had become or how far-away places were different than our familiar landscapes.With this new freedom came the opportunity to look at art in a more expansive way, which included thinking about how paint was applied, influences of “primitive” art and the effects of motion pictures in terms of different ways of perceiving, gathering and disseminating visual information.Witnessing the horrific brutality and devastation of two world wars gave rise to increased global anxieties, the formulation of existentialism as a philosophical movement and the combined weight of absurdity and chance.  This fostered profound changes in how artists approached their self-portraits and later, exploring abstraction as a means of coming to terms with the new, modern world.In the 1960’s when pop art faded and minimalism took hold, our attentions shifted into object-centered or conceptually oriented three-dimensional works

Read More

 
A Turn of the Screw

October 26 - November 4, 2018

A Turn of the Screw

DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY

Come celebrate Halloween with the Kaaterskill Actors Theater at the Doctorow

Read More

 
Tea with the Dames

November 2 - 11, 2018

Tea with the Dames

DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY

Letting the cameras in on a friendship that goes back more than half a century, the four acting greats discuss their careers and reminisce about their humble beginnings in the theatre.   “Michell’s film allows us the privilege to spend an unscripted hour or so with the four acting goddesses during their routine visit to Plowright’s home in the English countryside, and though our time with them is brief, the very thought of our world existing in their absence is almost unbearable.”—Matt Fagerholm, RogerEbert.com

Read More

 
Juliet, Naked (AT THE ORPHEUM, TANNERSVILLE)

October 26 - November 4, 2018

Juliet, Naked (AT THE ORPHEUM, TANNERSVILLE)

ORPHEUM PERFORMING ARTS CENTER, VILLAGE OF TANNERSVILLE, NY

The story of Annie (the long-suffering girlfriend of Duncan) and her unlikely transatlantic romance with once revered, now faded, singer-songwriter, Tucker Crowe, who also happens to be the subject of Duncan’s musical obsession

Read More

 

Monday, 5th

What Is A Painting?

October 27 - December 2, 2018

What Is A Painting?

What Is A Painting. When photography came to prominence in the late 1800’s, it freed visual artists from making paintings as documentations of what people looked like (often, who was in power), what our environs had become or how far-away places were different than our familiar landscapes.With this new freedom came the opportunity to look at art in a more expansive way, which included thinking about how paint was applied, influences of “primitive” art and the effects of motion pictures in terms of different ways of perceiving, gathering and disseminating visual information.Witnessing the horrific brutality and devastation of two world wars gave rise to increased global anxieties, the formulation of existentialism as a philosophical movement and the combined weight of absurdity and chance.  This fostered profound changes in how artists approached their self-portraits and later, exploring abstraction as a means of coming to terms with the new, modern world.In the 1960’s when pop art faded and minimalism took hold, our attentions shifted into object-centered or conceptually oriented three-dimensional works

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Friday, 9th

Tea with the Dames

November 2 - 11, 2018

Tea with the Dames

DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY

Letting the cameras in on a friendship that goes back more than half a century, the four acting greats discuss their careers and reminisce about their humble beginnings in the theatre.   “Michell’s film allows us the privilege to spend an unscripted hour or so with the four acting goddesses during their routine visit to Plowright’s home in the English countryside, and though our time with them is brief, the very thought of our world existing in their absence is almost unbearable.”—Matt Fagerholm, RogerEbert.com

Read More

 
First Man

November 2 - 11, 2018

First Man

DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY

A look at the life of the astronaut, Neil Armstrong, and the legendary space mission that led him to become the first man to walk on the Moon.       “It’s a credit to the filmmakers and to lead actor Ryan Gosling’s thoughtfully internalized performance as Neil Armstrong that this sober, contemplative picture has emotional involvement, visceral tension, and yes, even suspense, in addition to stunning technical craft.  ”—David Rooney, The Hollywood Reporter

Read More

 
A Star is Born

November 9 - 18, 2018

A Star is Born

DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY

A musician helps a young singer find fame, even as age and alcoholism send his own career into a downward spiral

Read More

 
Operation Finale (AT THE ORPHEUM, TANNERSVILLE)

November 9 - 18, 2018

Operation Finale (AT THE ORPHEUM, TANNERSVILLE)

ORPHEUM PERFORMING ARTS CENTER, VILLAGE OF TANNERSVILLE, NY

A team of secret agents set out to track down the Nazi officer who masterminded the Holocaust

Read More

 
What Is A Painting?

October 27 - December 2, 2018

What Is A Painting?

What Is A Painting. When photography came to prominence in the late 1800’s, it freed visual artists from making paintings as documentations of what people looked like (often, who was in power), what our environs had become or how far-away places were different than our familiar landscapes.With this new freedom came the opportunity to look at art in a more expansive way, which included thinking about how paint was applied, influences of “primitive” art and the effects of motion pictures in terms of different ways of perceiving, gathering and disseminating visual information.Witnessing the horrific brutality and devastation of two world wars gave rise to increased global anxieties, the formulation of existentialism as a philosophical movement and the combined weight of absurdity and chance.  This fostered profound changes in how artists approached their self-portraits and later, exploring abstraction as a means of coming to terms with the new, modern world.In the 1960’s when pop art faded and minimalism took hold, our attentions shifted into object-centered or conceptually oriented three-dimensional works

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Saturday, 10th

A Star is Born

November 9 - 18, 2018

A Star is Born

DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY

A musician helps a young singer find fame, even as age and alcoholism send his own career into a downward spiral

Read More

 
Operation Finale (AT THE ORPHEUM, TANNERSVILLE)

November 9 - 18, 2018

Operation Finale (AT THE ORPHEUM, TANNERSVILLE)

ORPHEUM PERFORMING ARTS CENTER, VILLAGE OF TANNERSVILLE, NY

A team of secret agents set out to track down the Nazi officer who masterminded the Holocaust

Read More

 
Tea with the Dames

November 2 - 11, 2018

Tea with the Dames

DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY

Letting the cameras in on a friendship that goes back more than half a century, the four acting greats discuss their careers and reminisce about their humble beginnings in the theatre.   “Michell’s film allows us the privilege to spend an unscripted hour or so with the four acting goddesses during their routine visit to Plowright’s home in the English countryside, and though our time with them is brief, the very thought of our world existing in their absence is almost unbearable.”—Matt Fagerholm, RogerEbert.com

Read More

 
First Man

November 2 - 11, 2018

First Man

DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY

A look at the life of the astronaut, Neil Armstrong, and the legendary space mission that led him to become the first man to walk on the Moon.       “It’s a credit to the filmmakers and to lead actor Ryan Gosling’s thoughtfully internalized performance as Neil Armstrong that this sober, contemplative picture has emotional involvement, visceral tension, and yes, even suspense, in addition to stunning technical craft.  ”—David Rooney, The Hollywood Reporter

Read More

 
What Is A Painting?

October 27 - December 2, 2018

What Is A Painting?

What Is A Painting. When photography came to prominence in the late 1800’s, it freed visual artists from making paintings as documentations of what people looked like (often, who was in power), what our environs had become or how far-away places were different than our familiar landscapes.With this new freedom came the opportunity to look at art in a more expansive way, which included thinking about how paint was applied, influences of “primitive” art and the effects of motion pictures in terms of different ways of perceiving, gathering and disseminating visual information.Witnessing the horrific brutality and devastation of two world wars gave rise to increased global anxieties, the formulation of existentialism as a philosophical movement and the combined weight of absurdity and chance.  This fostered profound changes in how artists approached their self-portraits and later, exploring abstraction as a means of coming to terms with the new, modern world.In the 1960’s when pop art faded and minimalism took hold, our attentions shifted into object-centered or conceptually oriented three-dimensional works

Read More

 

Sunday, 11th

First Man

November 2 - 11, 2018

First Man

DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY

A look at the life of the astronaut, Neil Armstrong, and the legendary space mission that led him to become the first man to walk on the Moon.       “It’s a credit to the filmmakers and to lead actor Ryan Gosling’s thoughtfully internalized performance as Neil Armstrong that this sober, contemplative picture has emotional involvement, visceral tension, and yes, even suspense, in addition to stunning technical craft.  ”—David Rooney, The Hollywood Reporter

Read More

 
A Star is Born

November 9 - 18, 2018

A Star is Born

DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY

A musician helps a young singer find fame, even as age and alcoholism send his own career into a downward spiral

Read More

 
What Is A Painting?

October 27 - December 2, 2018

What Is A Painting?

What Is A Painting. When photography came to prominence in the late 1800’s, it freed visual artists from making paintings as documentations of what people looked like (often, who was in power), what our environs had become or how far-away places were different than our familiar landscapes.With this new freedom came the opportunity to look at art in a more expansive way, which included thinking about how paint was applied, influences of “primitive” art and the effects of motion pictures in terms of different ways of perceiving, gathering and disseminating visual information.Witnessing the horrific brutality and devastation of two world wars gave rise to increased global anxieties, the formulation of existentialism as a philosophical movement and the combined weight of absurdity and chance.  This fostered profound changes in how artists approached their self-portraits and later, exploring abstraction as a means of coming to terms with the new, modern world.In the 1960’s when pop art faded and minimalism took hold, our attentions shifted into object-centered or conceptually oriented three-dimensional works

Read More

 
Tea with the Dames

November 2 - 11, 2018

Tea with the Dames

DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY

Letting the cameras in on a friendship that goes back more than half a century, the four acting greats discuss their careers and reminisce about their humble beginnings in the theatre.   “Michell’s film allows us the privilege to spend an unscripted hour or so with the four acting goddesses during their routine visit to Plowright’s home in the English countryside, and though our time with them is brief, the very thought of our world existing in their absence is almost unbearable.”—Matt Fagerholm, RogerEbert.com

Read More

 
Operation Finale (AT THE ORPHEUM, TANNERSVILLE)

November 9 - 18, 2018

Operation Finale (AT THE ORPHEUM, TANNERSVILLE)

ORPHEUM PERFORMING ARTS CENTER, VILLAGE OF TANNERSVILLE, NY

A team of secret agents set out to track down the Nazi officer who masterminded the Holocaust

Read More

 

Monday, 12th

What Is A Painting?

October 27 - December 2, 2018

What Is A Painting?

What Is A Painting. When photography came to prominence in the late 1800’s, it freed visual artists from making paintings as documentations of what people looked like (often, who was in power), what our environs had become or how far-away places were different than our familiar landscapes.With this new freedom came the opportunity to look at art in a more expansive way, which included thinking about how paint was applied, influences of “primitive” art and the effects of motion pictures in terms of different ways of perceiving, gathering and disseminating visual information.Witnessing the horrific brutality and devastation of two world wars gave rise to increased global anxieties, the formulation of existentialism as a philosophical movement and the combined weight of absurdity and chance.  This fostered profound changes in how artists approached their self-portraits and later, exploring abstraction as a means of coming to terms with the new, modern world.In the 1960’s when pop art faded and minimalism took hold, our attentions shifted into object-centered or conceptually oriented three-dimensional works

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Friday, 16th

A Star is Born

November 9 - 18, 2018

A Star is Born

DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY

A musician helps a young singer find fame, even as age and alcoholism send his own career into a downward spiral

Read More

 
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald

November 16 - December 2, 2018

Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald

DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY

The second installment of the “Fantastic Beasts” series set in J.K

Read More

 
What Is A Painting?

October 27 - December 2, 2018

What Is A Painting?

What Is A Painting. When photography came to prominence in the late 1800’s, it freed visual artists from making paintings as documentations of what people looked like (often, who was in power), what our environs had become or how far-away places were different than our familiar landscapes.With this new freedom came the opportunity to look at art in a more expansive way, which included thinking about how paint was applied, influences of “primitive” art and the effects of motion pictures in terms of different ways of perceiving, gathering and disseminating visual information.Witnessing the horrific brutality and devastation of two world wars gave rise to increased global anxieties, the formulation of existentialism as a philosophical movement and the combined weight of absurdity and chance.  This fostered profound changes in how artists approached their self-portraits and later, exploring abstraction as a means of coming to terms with the new, modern world.In the 1960’s when pop art faded and minimalism took hold, our attentions shifted into object-centered or conceptually oriented three-dimensional works

Read More

 
Operation Finale (AT THE ORPHEUM, TANNERSVILLE)

November 9 - 18, 2018

Operation Finale (AT THE ORPHEUM, TANNERSVILLE)

ORPHEUM PERFORMING ARTS CENTER, VILLAGE OF TANNERSVILLE, NY

A team of secret agents set out to track down the Nazi officer who masterminded the Holocaust

Read More

 
Blaze

November 16 - 25, 2018

Blaze

DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY

The life of musician Blaze Foley.    “Blaze, which leaps around in time, telling Blaze Foley’s story by zeroing in on a handful of disparate moments, is beautifully made

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Saturday, 17th

What Is A Painting?

October 27 - December 2, 2018

What Is A Painting?

What Is A Painting. When photography came to prominence in the late 1800’s, it freed visual artists from making paintings as documentations of what people looked like (often, who was in power), what our environs had become or how far-away places were different than our familiar landscapes.With this new freedom came the opportunity to look at art in a more expansive way, which included thinking about how paint was applied, influences of “primitive” art and the effects of motion pictures in terms of different ways of perceiving, gathering and disseminating visual information.Witnessing the horrific brutality and devastation of two world wars gave rise to increased global anxieties, the formulation of existentialism as a philosophical movement and the combined weight of absurdity and chance.  This fostered profound changes in how artists approached their self-portraits and later, exploring abstraction as a means of coming to terms with the new, modern world.In the 1960’s when pop art faded and minimalism took hold, our attentions shifted into object-centered or conceptually oriented three-dimensional works

Read More

 
A Star is Born

November 9 - 18, 2018

A Star is Born

DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY

A musician helps a young singer find fame, even as age and alcoholism send his own career into a downward spiral

Read More

 
Operation Finale (AT THE ORPHEUM, TANNERSVILLE)

November 9 - 18, 2018

Operation Finale (AT THE ORPHEUM, TANNERSVILLE)

ORPHEUM PERFORMING ARTS CENTER, VILLAGE OF TANNERSVILLE, NY

A team of secret agents set out to track down the Nazi officer who masterminded the Holocaust

Read More

 
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald

November 16 - December 2, 2018

Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald

DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY

The second installment of the “Fantastic Beasts” series set in J.K

Read More

 
Blaze

November 16 - 25, 2018

Blaze

DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY

The life of musician Blaze Foley.    “Blaze, which leaps around in time, telling Blaze Foley’s story by zeroing in on a handful of disparate moments, is beautifully made

Read More

 

Sunday, 18th

What Is A Painting?

October 27 - December 2, 2018

What Is A Painting?

What Is A Painting. When photography came to prominence in the late 1800’s, it freed visual artists from making paintings as documentations of what people looked like (often, who was in power), what our environs had become or how far-away places were different than our familiar landscapes.With this new freedom came the opportunity to look at art in a more expansive way, which included thinking about how paint was applied, influences of “primitive” art and the effects of motion pictures in terms of different ways of perceiving, gathering and disseminating visual information.Witnessing the horrific brutality and devastation of two world wars gave rise to increased global anxieties, the formulation of existentialism as a philosophical movement and the combined weight of absurdity and chance.  This fostered profound changes in how artists approached their self-portraits and later, exploring abstraction as a means of coming to terms with the new, modern world.In the 1960’s when pop art faded and minimalism took hold, our attentions shifted into object-centered or conceptually oriented three-dimensional works

Read More

 
Operation Finale (AT THE ORPHEUM, TANNERSVILLE)

November 9 - 18, 2018

Operation Finale (AT THE ORPHEUM, TANNERSVILLE)

ORPHEUM PERFORMING ARTS CENTER, VILLAGE OF TANNERSVILLE, NY

A team of secret agents set out to track down the Nazi officer who masterminded the Holocaust

Read More

 
A Star is Born

November 9 - 18, 2018

A Star is Born

DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY

A musician helps a young singer find fame, even as age and alcoholism send his own career into a downward spiral

Read More

 
Blaze

November 16 - 25, 2018

Blaze

DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY

The life of musician Blaze Foley.    “Blaze, which leaps around in time, telling Blaze Foley’s story by zeroing in on a handful of disparate moments, is beautifully made

Read More

 
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald

November 16 - December 2, 2018

Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald

DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY

The second installment of the “Fantastic Beasts” series set in J.K

Read More

 

Monday, 19th

What Is A Painting?

October 27 - December 2, 2018

What Is A Painting?

What Is A Painting. When photography came to prominence in the late 1800’s, it freed visual artists from making paintings as documentations of what people looked like (often, who was in power), what our environs had become or how far-away places were different than our familiar landscapes.With this new freedom came the opportunity to look at art in a more expansive way, which included thinking about how paint was applied, influences of “primitive” art and the effects of motion pictures in terms of different ways of perceiving, gathering and disseminating visual information.Witnessing the horrific brutality and devastation of two world wars gave rise to increased global anxieties, the formulation of existentialism as a philosophical movement and the combined weight of absurdity and chance.  This fostered profound changes in how artists approached their self-portraits and later, exploring abstraction as a means of coming to terms with the new, modern world.In the 1960’s when pop art faded and minimalism took hold, our attentions shifted into object-centered or conceptually oriented three-dimensional works

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Friday, 23rd

Creed II

November 23 - December 9, 2018

Creed II

DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY

Under the tutelage of Rocky Balboa, light heavyweight contender Adonis Creed faces off against Viktor Drago, the son of Ivan Drago

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Free Solo (AT THE ORPHEUM, TANNERSVILLE)

November 23 - December 2, 2018

Free Solo (AT THE ORPHEUM, TANNERSVILLE)

ORPHEUM PERFORMING ARTS CENTER, VILLAGE OF TANNERSVILLE, NY

Follow Alex Honnold as he becomes the first person to ever free solo climb Yosemite’s 3,000ft high El Capitan Wall

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Blaze

November 16 - 25, 2018

Blaze

DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY

The life of musician Blaze Foley.    “Blaze, which leaps around in time, telling Blaze Foley’s story by zeroing in on a handful of disparate moments, is beautifully made

Read More

 
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald

November 16 - December 2, 2018

Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald

DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY

The second installment of the “Fantastic Beasts” series set in J.K

Read More

 
What Is A Painting?

October 27 - December 2, 2018

What Is A Painting?

What Is A Painting. When photography came to prominence in the late 1800’s, it freed visual artists from making paintings as documentations of what people looked like (often, who was in power), what our environs had become or how far-away places were different than our familiar landscapes.With this new freedom came the opportunity to look at art in a more expansive way, which included thinking about how paint was applied, influences of “primitive” art and the effects of motion pictures in terms of different ways of perceiving, gathering and disseminating visual information.Witnessing the horrific brutality and devastation of two world wars gave rise to increased global anxieties, the formulation of existentialism as a philosophical movement and the combined weight of absurdity and chance.  This fostered profound changes in how artists approached their self-portraits and later, exploring abstraction as a means of coming to terms with the new, modern world.In the 1960’s when pop art faded and minimalism took hold, our attentions shifted into object-centered or conceptually oriented three-dimensional works

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Saturday, 24th

What Is A Painting?

October 27 - December 2, 2018

What Is A Painting?

What Is A Painting. When photography came to prominence in the late 1800’s, it freed visual artists from making paintings as documentations of what people looked like (often, who was in power), what our environs had become or how far-away places were different than our familiar landscapes.With this new freedom came the opportunity to look at art in a more expansive way, which included thinking about how paint was applied, influences of “primitive” art and the effects of motion pictures in terms of different ways of perceiving, gathering and disseminating visual information.Witnessing the horrific brutality and devastation of two world wars gave rise to increased global anxieties, the formulation of existentialism as a philosophical movement and the combined weight of absurdity and chance.  This fostered profound changes in how artists approached their self-portraits and later, exploring abstraction as a means of coming to terms with the new, modern world.In the 1960’s when pop art faded and minimalism took hold, our attentions shifted into object-centered or conceptually oriented three-dimensional works

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Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald

November 16 - December 2, 2018

Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald

DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY

The second installment of the “Fantastic Beasts” series set in J.K

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Free Solo (AT THE ORPHEUM, TANNERSVILLE)

November 23 - December 2, 2018

Free Solo (AT THE ORPHEUM, TANNERSVILLE)

ORPHEUM PERFORMING ARTS CENTER, VILLAGE OF TANNERSVILLE, NY

Follow Alex Honnold as he becomes the first person to ever free solo climb Yosemite’s 3,000ft high El Capitan Wall

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Windham Festival Chamber Orchestra

November 24, 2018

Windham Festival Chamber Orchestra

DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY

Robert Manno, Conductor Anna Polonsky, Pianist “They have single-handedly put together a top-caliber music festival for this town, and the response has been phenomenal.” Jim Wooten, director of Yamaha Artist Services “..

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Blaze

November 16 - 25, 2018

Blaze

DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY

The life of musician Blaze Foley.    “Blaze, which leaps around in time, telling Blaze Foley’s story by zeroing in on a handful of disparate moments, is beautifully made

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Creed II

November 23 - December 9, 2018

Creed II

DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY

Under the tutelage of Rocky Balboa, light heavyweight contender Adonis Creed faces off against Viktor Drago, the son of Ivan Drago

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Sunday, 25th

Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald

November 16 - December 2, 2018

Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald

DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY

The second installment of the “Fantastic Beasts” series set in J.K

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Creed II

November 23 - December 9, 2018

Creed II

DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY

Under the tutelage of Rocky Balboa, light heavyweight contender Adonis Creed faces off against Viktor Drago, the son of Ivan Drago

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What Is A Painting?

October 27 - December 2, 2018

What Is A Painting?

What Is A Painting. When photography came to prominence in the late 1800’s, it freed visual artists from making paintings as documentations of what people looked like (often, who was in power), what our environs had become or how far-away places were different than our familiar landscapes.With this new freedom came the opportunity to look at art in a more expansive way, which included thinking about how paint was applied, influences of “primitive” art and the effects of motion pictures in terms of different ways of perceiving, gathering and disseminating visual information.Witnessing the horrific brutality and devastation of two world wars gave rise to increased global anxieties, the formulation of existentialism as a philosophical movement and the combined weight of absurdity and chance.  This fostered profound changes in how artists approached their self-portraits and later, exploring abstraction as a means of coming to terms with the new, modern world.In the 1960’s when pop art faded and minimalism took hold, our attentions shifted into object-centered or conceptually oriented three-dimensional works

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Blaze

November 16 - 25, 2018

Blaze

DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY

The life of musician Blaze Foley.    “Blaze, which leaps around in time, telling Blaze Foley’s story by zeroing in on a handful of disparate moments, is beautifully made

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Free Solo (AT THE ORPHEUM, TANNERSVILLE)

November 23 - December 2, 2018

Free Solo (AT THE ORPHEUM, TANNERSVILLE)

ORPHEUM PERFORMING ARTS CENTER, VILLAGE OF TANNERSVILLE, NY

Follow Alex Honnold as he becomes the first person to ever free solo climb Yosemite’s 3,000ft high El Capitan Wall

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Monday, 26th

What Is A Painting?

October 27 - December 2, 2018

What Is A Painting?

What Is A Painting. When photography came to prominence in the late 1800’s, it freed visual artists from making paintings as documentations of what people looked like (often, who was in power), what our environs had become or how far-away places were different than our familiar landscapes.With this new freedom came the opportunity to look at art in a more expansive way, which included thinking about how paint was applied, influences of “primitive” art and the effects of motion pictures in terms of different ways of perceiving, gathering and disseminating visual information.Witnessing the horrific brutality and devastation of two world wars gave rise to increased global anxieties, the formulation of existentialism as a philosophical movement and the combined weight of absurdity and chance.  This fostered profound changes in how artists approached their self-portraits and later, exploring abstraction as a means of coming to terms with the new, modern world.In the 1960’s when pop art faded and minimalism took hold, our attentions shifted into object-centered or conceptually oriented three-dimensional works

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Friday, 30th

Free Solo (AT THE ORPHEUM, TANNERSVILLE)

November 23 - December 2, 2018

Free Solo (AT THE ORPHEUM, TANNERSVILLE)

ORPHEUM PERFORMING ARTS CENTER, VILLAGE OF TANNERSVILLE, NY

Follow Alex Honnold as he becomes the first person to ever free solo climb Yosemite’s 3,000ft high El Capitan Wall

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Colette

November 30 - December 9, 2018

Colette

DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY

Colette is pushed by her husband to write novels under his name

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What Is A Painting?

October 27 - December 2, 2018

What Is A Painting?

What Is A Painting. When photography came to prominence in the late 1800’s, it freed visual artists from making paintings as documentations of what people looked like (often, who was in power), what our environs had become or how far-away places were different than our familiar landscapes.With this new freedom came the opportunity to look at art in a more expansive way, which included thinking about how paint was applied, influences of “primitive” art and the effects of motion pictures in terms of different ways of perceiving, gathering and disseminating visual information.Witnessing the horrific brutality and devastation of two world wars gave rise to increased global anxieties, the formulation of existentialism as a philosophical movement and the combined weight of absurdity and chance.  This fostered profound changes in how artists approached their self-portraits and later, exploring abstraction as a means of coming to terms with the new, modern world.In the 1960’s when pop art faded and minimalism took hold, our attentions shifted into object-centered or conceptually oriented three-dimensional works

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Creed II

November 23 - December 9, 2018

Creed II

DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY

Under the tutelage of Rocky Balboa, light heavyweight contender Adonis Creed faces off against Viktor Drago, the son of Ivan Drago

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Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald

November 16 - December 2, 2018

Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald

DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY

The second installment of the “Fantastic Beasts” series set in J.K

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