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Saturday, 22nd

May 24 - June 29, 2019
History Lessons
KAATERSKILL FINE ARTS GALLERY
The Catskill Mountain Foundation’s Kaaterskill Fine Arts Gallery is delighted to present the textile-based works of Ann Clarke. Ms. Clarke is Associate Professor of Visual Art and Dean Emeritus at Syracuse University.
Her work transcends the traditional boundaries of textile art forms, joining the realms of drawing and painting with a distinct visual presence and engaging content.
Robert Tomlinson
Director, Kaaterskill Fine Arts Gallery

June 6 - July 11, 2019
Basics & Beyond: Weekly Weaving Class Session I
SUGAR MAPLE CENTER FOR CREATIVE ARTS
This is a project based class designed to teach students the mechanics of four-harness floor weaving

June 21 - July 1, 2019
Godzilla: King of the Monsters
DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY
The crypto-zoological agency Monarch faces off against a battery of god-sized monsters, including the mighty Godzilla, who collides with Mothra, Rodan, and his ultimate nemesis, the three-headed King Ghidorah

June 21 - July 4, 2019
Non-Fiction
DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY
Set in the Parisian publishing world, an editor and an author find themselves in over their heads, as they cope with a middle-age crisis, the changing industry and their wives.“There are chuckles and even guffaws throughout, though the comedy is streaked with despair, and also great tenderness

June 21 - July 1, 2019
The Intruder
DOCTOROW CENTER FOR THE ARTS, VILLAGE OF HUNTER, NY
A young married couple buy a beautiful house on several acres of land only to find out that the man they bought it from refuses to let go of the property. “The Intruder is a delightful use of the conventions of melodrama to subvert traditional horror archetypes.”—Austin Chronicle

May 24 - June 23, 2019
The Mustang (AT THE ORPHEUM, TANNERSVILLE)
ORPHEUM FILM AND PERFORMING ARTS CENTER, VILLAGE OF TANNERSVILLE, NY
The story of Roman Coleman, a violent convict, who is given the chance to participate in a rehabilitation therapy program involving the training of wild mustangs. “It’s a touching and original piece of bare-bones sentimental humanism, and Schoenaerts is terrific in it.”—Owen Gleberman, Variety