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VelVet iS BACk
september is almost a memory so i have put away my whites…white shoes, white handbag and white duck pants. With all the troubles in the world that i can’t do anything about…syria, Kenya, Turkey…and on the home front the debt ceiling and obamacare…i for one am distracting myself by changing my closet from summer to fall and making the really big decision of what to wear to the ArtsWestchester gala in November.
There is good news in the fashion world (if not in the real world). velvet is back. This may not rock your boat, but for years it rocked mine. Yes, i was the daughter of a velvet salesman. i knew as a child that if top designers were using fine French velvet (the stuff of royalty) in their fall collections, and hundreds of yards of it were tumbling off the warehouse shelves, my father could afford to take our family on vacation, and perhaps bring home a new dress or two for me. Back then, the uncertainty about the velvet season was a stressful family concern.
This week, i was happy to find a fashionista soul mate in Anna Marie Magagna (rhymes with lasangna) whose father’s two silk mills in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, and her mother’s satin backed velvet dresses inspired her fashion sense. Magagna’s brilliant career as a fashion illustrator is on view at the Madelyn Jordan gallery in scarsdale through November 2. The gallery showcases the work of 20th century contemporary art in all media. during the 70s, Magagna was the artistic darling of geraldine stutz, President of henri Bendel, penning their edgy advertisements for the New York Times with freedom and flair. she describes her work as fine art in fashion in which she draws directly from model to pen capturing what she calls the insouci-ant woman. her sophisticated, yet fluid, original line drawings interpret the designs of major fashion icons like stephen Burrows, sonia Rykiel Jean Muir and Zandra Rhodes.
so as the leaves fall and the weather chills, i am focusing on things i can do something about. i am dieting to fit into my “other size” wardrobe, gathering stuff for the december coat drives and measuring what’s in fashion against what is in my closet. hopefully, by the time i lose five pounds, the debt limit issue will be resolved and syria will destroy its chemical weap-ons arsenal. one can only hope.
Anna Marie Magagna, One Shoulder Dress
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news in briefSchoolhouse Theater Presents U.S. Premier of Swedish Play
The schoolhouse Theater opens its 2013-14 season on october 10 with the u.s. premiere of And Give Us The Shadows, written by acclaimed swedish contemporary playwright, Lars Norén. The play takes place on Eugene o’Neill’s 60th birthday in 1948 as he and his third wife await the arrival of o’Neill’s sons from previous marriages. Entirely ficti-tious, the play presents a dramatic account of what might have hap-pened on that day. The production is directed by Moni Yakim, one of the original faculty members of The Juilliard drama school. The play runs through November 3. For more info, visit: www.schoolhousethe-ater.org.
Music Conservatory Holds Tribute Concert for Carol Shiffman
The Music Conservatory of Westchester (MCW) recently held a tribute concert for Carol shiffman, MCW’s Executive director who passed away last october after a long battle with breast cancer.
various conservatory students throughout the county performed at Share the Light: Celebrating the Life of Carol Shiffman, to honor her mem-ory. Participating performers includ-ed pianists Ming Fong of New York City, irena Portenko of dobbs Ferry, and Matt Newton of scarsdale; MCW student jazz ensemble mem-bers Zach Berro of Armonk, and Mike dymytryshyn and Liam davis of Mount vernon; dancer Roseann Baker; and israeli jazz group Trio shalva. upcoming events at MCW include a flute masterclass led by Mindy Kaufman, solo piccolo and flutist with the New York Philharmonic, on december 3. For more info, visit: www.musicconservatory.org.
Friends of Music Concerts Celebrates 60th Season
since its first performance in 1954, the Friends of Music Concerts, inc. has been bringing chamber music to Westchester County audiences. The group will celebrate the start of its 60th season on october 5, with a performance by pianist Jeremy denk. on october 19, the internationally-renowned Emerson string quartet will present a con-cert of Mendelssohn, shostakovich, and Beethoven. The Friends’ 60th season continues into next year with the Chamber Music society of Lincoln Center; 22-year-old violin-ist Paul huang; a Franz schubert celebration; and Canada’s renowned st. Lawrence string quartet. All concerts take place in the Kusel Auditorium at sleepy hollow high
school. For more info, visit: www.friendsofmusicconcerts.org.
In Memoriam: Matthew Lifflander
Matthew Lifflander, hudson River Museum chairman for seven years, passed away on August 18 at age 80. Lifflander, who lived in hastings-on-hudson, was practicing law as the founding partner of New York City-based litigation boutique Lifflander & Reich up until his last days. Born in 1932, he grew up in Jackson heights, queens, attended NYu as an undergraduate, and received his law degree from Cornell university. Lifflander is survived by his sons Clay and Justin and their families – including four grandchil-dren and two great grandchildren – and his fiancée sandra isaacs. A memorial service will be held at Temple Beth shalom in hastings-on-hudson on october 10 at 4pm.
YoFi Fest Brings the Art of Cinema to Yonkers
The first annual Yonkers Film Festival (YoFi Fest) will make its debut on october 11, 12 and 13 in the screen-ing room of the Yonkers Riverfront
Library, with additional activities throughout the property hosted by Yonkers-based restaurants. Feature and short films, documentaries, ani-mation, music videos and student work from emerging artists will be featured, in addition to lectures, panel discussions, receptions and opportunities for attendees to inter-act with film industry professionals.
submissions for YoFi Fest were received from around the world. Curated by award-winning film and television professionals, attend-ees will enjoy 52 chosen films, ten of which were either produced or directed by Westchester residents. Two feature films that will appear at the festival, I Want My Name Back and In the Family, also use Yonkers as their setting. For more info, visit: www.yofifest.wix.com.
Playwright Lars Norén (photo credit: Lina Ikse)
MCW students Zach Berro & Mike Dymytryshyn
Pianist Jeremy Denk
Matthew Lifflander
ArtsWestchester is pleased to announce a $25,000 grant from The Aetna Foundation, a nation-al foundation based in hartford, Connecticut that supports proj-ects to promote wellness, health and access to high quality health care for everyone. The grant supports mural-making artist residencies designed to help elementary school students understand the importance of good nutrition next year.
Aetna Foundation Funds Nutrition Mural Projects for Westchester Schools
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New Rochelle is the latest municipality to benefit from ArtsWestchester’s public art initia-tive. on october 18, the façade of the New Rochelle Public Library will be transformed when a trip-tych mural by artist dale Zheutlin is unveiled. The artist explains that the murals, which call to mind abstract stained glass windows, were created to represent the ele-ments that exist in the Cosmos: sky, earth and fire.
Tom geoffino, New Rochelle Public Library director says, “We are delighted that this outdoor instal-lation expands our commitment to making great art accessible to the entire community, and to fostering a stronger sense of place.”
This public art installation was made possible with the support of the New York state Legislature, and additional funds from Friends of the New Rochelle Public Library and the New Rochelle Public Library Foundation. Councilman ivar hyden was an advisor on the project.
Zheutlin, who also created comple-mentary banners for the interior of the library’s atrium, hopes that the vibrant images will enrich the cre-ative journey of students seeking knowledge when visiting the library.
artsw briefsOutdoor Murals to be Unveiled At New Rochelle Public Library
starting this fall, ArtsWestchester is offering semester-long intern-ship programs in areas such as Arts in Education, Communications, development/special Events, Exhibitions and Photography. interns will gain job readiness skills, including project manage-ment, public relations, professional writing, team collaboration, lead-ership, content management and graphic design.
Workshops on resume building, interviewing and writing will be offered, in addition to complimen-tary admission to arts/cultural events throughout Westchester, where interns can assist in building support for the arts. internships are unpaid, and it is the responsibility of the intern to arrange transporta-tion and parking. some full aca-demic year positions are available, based on an intern’s performance.
For further information about specific internships, visit www.artswestchester.org/who-we-are/staff/internships or contact Jessica Timms at [email protected] or 9140-428-4220 x328.
Internship Programs Available at ArtsWestchester
A Horse, Of Course Exhibition Opening
Exhibited sculpture by Teresa Hobson McCabe
Marc Jaffe, exhibiting artist
Dale Zheutlin
A meet and greet with many of the exhibiting artists recently kicked off ArtsWestchester's current exhibition, A Horse, Of Course. The show features varying perspectives of eques-trian art, from regal thorough-breds to whimsical carousel horses, across a variety of media – sculpture, painting, photography, and drawing. A Horse, Of Course is on view through october 12. Curator Alan Reingold (right) with
exhibiting artist Katherine Kornel
Bill Cosby Gets a Laugh Donning J.L.'s Glasses
ArtsWestchester CEo Janet Langsam recently paid a back-stage visit to famed funny man Bill Cosby, who was in White Plains for a stand-up performance at the Westchester County Center on september 7.
(photo credit: Andrew Stein)
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This year’s deadline for grants in the Arts Alive category is october 18. Funding is available for community-based arts projects, as well as for art-ists to create new work. Project grants range from $1,000 to $5,000, with prior-ity given to emerging cultural organiza-tions, activities that bring the arts to underserved communities, and projects that engage a broad and diverse audi-ence. ArtsWestchester will award a $2,500 artist grant to each of two artists, supporting their efforts to create works that in some way relate to Westchester. For more info, visit: www.artsw.org/artsalive.
david Ring is a Renaissance man, a dedicated ArtsWestchester board member who has helped build a strong corporate partnership between First Niagara Bank and the arts community that benefits the entire county. As a business leader, david Ring and his team are guiding First Niagara Bank’s expan-sion into Westchester, the hudson valley and Fairfield, Connecticut. ArtsWestchester salutes them for contributing to the economic vitality of the region.
Froma and Andrew Benerofe are the quintessential power couple, giving tirelessly to causes they believe in – the arts and education. Froma leads the grants committee of ArtsWestchester and is a strong voice for arts support. Andrew, a real estate business owner, generously volunteers his time to the holocaust and human Rights Education Center in addition to the ArtsWestchester annual golf outing.
As an ArtsWestchester board member since 2004, Lawrence C. salley is the “go to guy” for arts advocacy. Formerly Commissioner of Transportation for Westchester County, Larry brings experience in government and urban planning to many issues facing ArtsWestchester. he gives generously of his time, rarely misses a meeting, and serves on four board committees. Larry and his wife sandra are residents of White Plains.
Joseph P. oates, a senior vice President at Con Edison and has been an ArtsWestchester board member since 2003. serving first as treasurer and then as president of the Board of Trustees, Joe is an extraordinary leader with clear vision, and is a strong supporter of the arts along with his wife, Ellen. Joe believes in the power of the arts to deliver Con Edison’s message about clean energy and a sustainable environment.
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Arts Alive Application Deadline: October 18
ArtsWestchester's Gala Honorees to be Celebrated on November 16
Glass Orchids at Cranberry Lake Preserve, Lady Slipper by David Licata
David Ring, Managing Director, Enterprise Banking, First Niagara Bank
Andrew Benerofe, Benerofe Properties, Inc. and Froma Benerofe, ArtsWestchester Executive Vice President
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ArtsWestchester board member Lawrence C. Salley and his wife Sandra
Joseph P. Oates, Senior Vice President at Con Edison and ArtsW board member, and his wife Ellen
2012 Arts Alive Grantee Highlights:Arts Alive Artist Grantee david Licata is showcas-ing an outdoor exhibition of glass orchids, the creation of which was funded through this grant, at Cranberry Lake Preserve from october 5 – december 1.
Arts Alive Project Grantee PJs Jazz society opens its fall season at the Mount vernon First Presbyterian Church on october 13 with a show by piano virtuoso danny Mixon – one of three concerts funded through this grant.
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by Lisa Marie desanto
New Exhibition Challenges the Functionality of Drawingdrawing is often considered to be an artist’s immediate impression, a practice of study, or simply a prelim-inary step in the process of creating a more polished work of art. Pushing the Line, an exhibition set to open on october 25 in ArtsWestchester’s Peckham and shenkman galleries, challenges these traditional notions, expanding the definition of drawing as an art form in and of itself.
in addition to graphite and ink on paper, the 12 artists will also present work in pastel, ink and non-tradition-al materials such as tape to explore the use of drawing in contemporary art practices. in addition to work by gabe Brown, Larry Brown, Kellyann
Burns, Roz Chast, Christine hiebert, Kathleen Kucka, Peter sis, Cynthia Lin, Creighton Michael and Kathy Ruttenberg, artist Judy glantzman has been invited to create a site-specific drawing inside the Arts Exchange’s bank vault.
An opening reception for Pushing the Line, curated by Neil Watson, Executive director of Long island Musuem, will take place on Thursday, october 24, from 6-8:30pm. The exhibition will be on view through November 30.
by Lisa Marie desanto
Nuala Creed, Boy with Gun
ArtsWestchesterPeckham and Shenkman galleries31 Mamaroneck Ave, White Plainsgallery hours: Tues-sat, 12-5pm
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Groundbreaking ArtsWestchester Exhibition Goes National
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After ten years of mounting extraordinary exhibitions in its historic building, the Arts Exchange, ArtsWestchester is being recognized by Exhibits usA as it tours an edited version of Confrontational Ceramics. The 2008 show, orginally named Confrontational Ceramics, was curated by Judith s. schwartz, Phd, an internation-ally recognized specialist in contemporary ceramics, as part of ArtsWestchester's county-wide All Fired Up extravaganza.
Traditionally, the focus of ceramics has been to serve functional and decorative purposes, but there isn’t anything traditional about Inciteful Clay, an innovative and sometimes shocking exhibition scheduled to tour the country for three years starting this January.
More than charming knick-knacks or practical tableware, the collection features the work of contemporary artists who push boundaries, offering thought-provoking commentary on war and politics, the social and human condition, gender issues, environ-
mental concerns, and popular and material culture. The work is aggressive, disturbing, irreverent and sometimes violent, though threads of humor balance out the collection. Inciteful Clay explores socially relevant issues and the role of tradition in life and art.
The exhibition is slated to begin in such art centers as the Foosaner Art Museum at Florida institute of Technology, The Arkansas Art Center and the Culture Lab at Mid-America Arts Alliance. overall, visitors may be surprised by the ability of clay to convey significant content in this radical departure from an otherwise conven-tional art form. For more info, visit: www.eusa.org/exhibit/incitefulClay.
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With the sweetest but spookiest holiday loom-ing over october, there are plenty of ways in Westchester to satisfy your taste for tricks and treats this halloween.
Nowhere in the county screams “halloween” more than sleepy hollow, the site of Washington irving’s famed, fearsome legend. storyteller Jonathan Kruk comes to the old dutch Church to provide dramatic performances of irving’s classic tale, flavored with live spooky organ music and presented by historic hudson valley (hhv).
Also in sleepy hollow, the art of makeup effects and costume design are on frightening display at horseman’s hollow at Philipsburg Manor, hhv’s haunted walk-through inspired by irving’s tale. over in Croton-on-hudson, hhv displays its great Jack o’ Lantern Blaze at van Cortlandt Manor. An elaborate walk-through experience for all ages, the Blaze features 5,000+ hand-carved illuminated jack o’ lanterns. A towering pumpkin bonfire, pumpkin dinosaurs and much more await you in this innova-tive october spectacle. Making its debut at this
year’s Blaze is the Museum of Pumpkin Art, devoted to sculptural works inspired by (but not made from) pumpkins.
For a little haunted history, a daytime visit to sunnyside, Washington irving’s original home in Tarrytown, is a perfect prelude to hhv’s other events. view artifacts related to irving’s story, enjoy shadow puppet performances of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and experience one of irving’s eerie tales on a walk through the woods.
Also in Tarrytown, dare to enter the darkest shad-ows of Lyndhurst at night, when the gothic mansion transforms into Jay ghoul’s house of Curiosities. This halloween-themed tour introduces a cast of creepy characters within the mansion as visitors are guided through eerily-lit corridors. The mansion’s beautiful dining room will even be set for halloween dinner, but watch out – those might actually be fingers in the finger bowls!
For more info on the halloween events at historic hudson valley and Lyndhurst, visit www.hudsonval-ley.org and www.lyndhurst.org.
by Alison Kattleman
Center for the Digital ArtsWestchester Community College
www.sunywcc.edu/PeekskillArtist Lise Prown
Located in the downtown arts district of the city of Peekskill, this Center offers five
professional post-production studios dedicated to graphic design, digital imaging and
illustration, digital filmmaking, animation and interactive design. Integrate technology
into your portfolio and join a community of artists working in the digital age.
914-606-7301 • www.sunywcc.edu/peekskill [email protected]
• 3-credit Digital Arts• Non-credit Adult Arts Offerings• Non-credit Quickstart to software training• Day/evening general education• English as a Second Language• New Digital Filmmaking Program
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Plenty to Do During Spookiest Month in Westchester
Historic Hudson Valley's Irving's Legend with Jonathan Kruk, Old Dutch Church, Sleepy Hollow
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fall highlights
Cuban pianist Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts Gertrude Stein’s Circle: Outdoor Antique Car Show, Chappaqua Public Library
Clay Art CenterCaramoor Center for Music and the Arts
Chappaqua Library Emelin Theatre
Founded in 1957, the Clay Art Center is a nationally recognized non-profit center with unique facilities that provide studio space to artists, a gallery that exhibits the work of emerging and established talents, and classes and workshops for adults and children. The center’s fall gallery season will include exhi-bitions such as Reconfigurations, featuring ceramic sculptures, draw-ings and representations of the female in art; A Pretty Mess, which explores narrative, humor, history and relationships as represented in functional and decorative pottery; and Tea Time, an exhibition of func-tional and sculptural teapots by 100 artists. Their annual CLAY-HOLIDAY pottery and sculpture sale will fea-ture live music, refreshments and gifts for art lovers on your holiday shopping list.
40 Beech street, Port Chester, NY (914) 937-2047
www.clayartcenter.org
The oldest, continuously operat-ing performing arts theater in Westchester County, the Emelin offers a broad mix of entertainment that appeals to all ages and tastes. Their fall season will include an outstanding variety of perform-ers, including well-known artists such as Buster Poindexter, Andrea Marcovicci and dar Williams; a modern dance performance by Taylor 2, whose vision is led by leg-endary choreographer Paul Taylor; dramatic play and folk dancing by the hungarian state Folk Ensemble; the groundbreaking, adult puppetry of Blind summit; veteran bluegrass star Audie Blaylock and his band, Redline; and even a swing dance lesson to prepare guests for the theater’s upcoming gala.
153 Library Lane, Mamaroneck, NY (914) 698-3045
www.emelin.org
With its outstanding musical per-formances, historic estate, and enchanting gardens, Caramoor has been a cornerstone of the cultural life of Westchester County since 1945. on october 4 and 5, Caramoor will present its 2013 Fall Festival, two evenings of exceptional music. The festival kicks off in the spanish Courtyard with Jazz in the Courtyard: Sonidos Latinos, a double-billed performance featuring Chuchito valdes Trio and Colombian harpist Edmar Castaneda, joined by Cuban pianist gonzalo Rubalcaba. The fol-lowing evening will feature a harvest dinner, hosted by honorary Event Chair Richard gere, followed by a performance by the Knights, an orchestra dedicated to transforming the concert experience by creating music that transcends boundaries.
149 girdle Ridge Road, Bedford, NY (914) 232-5035
www.caramoor.org
This year, Chappaqua Library will feature Stein's Circle, a series of programs revolving around gertrude stein and her circle of friends in Paris, on view from october 6 through November 1. The library’s programs will con-sist of lectures and activities that reflect on era-specific work by such creative figures as Matisse, Picasso, hemingway and Fitzgerald. highlights will include an outdoor, antique automobile show; a lecture on jazz, bebop and speakeasies; and a French-influenced cooking class followed by dinner at Crabtree’s Kittle house. The library invites visitors to explore a time period that was rich in literature, art, and music. in a decade when the world was crawling out from under the oppres-sion of World War i, stein and her circle focused on the joy of life and all that the world had to offer.
195 s greeley Avenue, Chappaqua, NY (914) 238-4779
www.chappaqualibrary.org
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Audie Baylock and Redline, Emelin Theatre
Hoff-Barthelson Music School
Katonah Museum of Art
Marilyn Monroe, Joseph Hardin (photo credit: Margaret Fox)
From october 27 – February 16, 2014, the Katonah Museum of Art will present Eye to I…3,000 Years of Portraits. The Katonah Museum selected sixty portraits and asked people from all walks of life to give their comments, interpretations or critique on the artwork. The portraiture exhibition represents a range of time periods and cultures that includes Picasso’s 1964 Cubist crayon drawing, Tete d’homme barbu à la cigarette, an Egyptian bust of Amenhotep iii from 1,300 BC and a 16th century oil painting of a german aristocrat posing as Mary Magdalen. Through interactive video touch screens, visitors can contrib-ute their own critiques to contrast and compare interpretations.
134 Jay street, Katonah, NY (914) 232-9555
www.katonahmuseum.org
hoff-Barthelson Music school offers quality instruction in both jazz and classical music, as well as high caliber recitals and concerts, usually featuring faculty members. This fall, the school will feature faculty clarinetist daniel spitzer in recital on Thursday, october 3, at 8pm at the greenville Community Church in scarsdale. Mr. spitzer has performed with the New York Philharmonic and the New York City Ballet, and in the Broadway pit of shows such as Wicked, The Producers and Mary Poppins. he will be joined by the solace Ensemble, composed of fellow faculty performers, to play Quatuor pour la fin du temps (quartet for the End of Time), by olivier Messiaen.
25 school Lane, scarsdale, NY (914) 723-1169
www.hbms.org
hvCCA is an organization that dedicates itself to education and the promotion of contemporary art through engaging exhibitions, lec-tures, events, artist-in-residence programs, and public outreach. From october 27 through July 27, 2014, the center will present Art at the Core: The Intersection of Visual Art, Performance & Technology, an exhibition that addresses our “welt-anschauung,” the very core of our everyday lives. The work of 23 art-ists will be featured, each present-ing varying approaches to identity, society, culture, and materiality, and dedicated to the intersection and melding of life and art.
1701 Main street, Peekskill, NY (914) 788-0100
www.hvcca.org
Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art
Neuberger Museum of ArtA teaching museum of modern, contemporary and African art, the Neuberger is an integral part of Purchase College that presents a variety of changing exhibitions in addition to its permanent collection. Now through december 1, the museum will present The Compromised Land: Recent Photography and Video from Israel. The exhibition revolves around the land, figuratively and literally, through the intellectual and emotional interpretations of some of its artists. The work expresses a sense of unsettlement and threat, through the experience of internal and external discord, as the artists explore israel, its politics and culture, and a complicated love for the land.
735 Anderson hill Road, Purchase, NY (914) 251-6100
www.neuberger.org
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10/1 TUESDAYFree: Ruth Keeler Memorial Library presents. The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber. Voice Actor Alan Sklar reads this Hemingway classic. Through 10/27, 3pm. www.ruthkeelerme-moriallibrary.org
Family & Kids: Rye Arts Center pres-ents Half Day for Half Pints. Half day creative arts immersion program for the Pre-K child. Through 5/21/2014. Times vary. www.ryeartscenter.org
Film: Bronxville Library presents Goldberg’s Variations. A suite of 12 clas-sic Rube Goldberg inventions, with video animations. 7pm. www.bxvlibrary.org
10/2 WEDNESDAY Film: Jacob Burns Film Center pres-ents Lost Rivers. Explores hidden pieces of urban nature around the globe. 7:15pm. www.burnsfilmcenter.org
Free: North Castle Public Library presents Art Movements that Changed the World. Art history series with LIU Professor, Valerie Franco. 10/2-23. 7pm. www.northcastlelibrary.org
Music: Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts presents Mediterranean Celebration. Brief concert, tour of the Rosen House, and a buffet luncheon. 11am. www.caramoor.org
Music: Tarrytown Music hall pres-ents Buddy Guy. Buddy is a blues legend and a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee. 8pm. www.tarrytownmusichall.org
Music: downtown Music at grace presents Pianist David Kim. Works of Liszt, Debussy, and Beethoven. At Grace Church. 12:10pm. www.dtmusic.org
10/3 THURSDAY Lectures: Ruth Keeler Memorial Library presents Book Discussion: Women Writers Who Wouldn’t be “Nice:" The Progressive Era. The Fortunate Pilgrim by Mario Puzo. 10:30am. www.ruthkeelermemoriallibrary.org
Music: hoff-Barthelson Music school presents HB Artist Series: The Faculty in Performance. Clarinetist Dan Spitzer. At Greenville Community Church. 8pm. www.hbms.org
10/4 FRIDAY Film: irvington Town hall Theater presents Blue Jasmine. Woody Allen drama. 8pm. www.irvingtontheater.com
Music: Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts presents Jazz in the Courtyard - Sonidos Latinos. Chuchito Valdés, Gonzalo Rubalcaba and the Edmar Castañeda Duo. 8pm. www.caramoor.org
Music: Tarrytown Music hall pres-ents Rufus Wainwright. Music from his seventh studio album, Out of the Game. 8pm. www.tarrytownmusichall.org
Tours: Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts presents Afternoon Tea. Docent-led tour of the historic Rosen House, followed by afternoon tea. 1:30pm. www.caramoor.org
Tours: Katonah Museum of Art presents Stroller Tours. Tours of the Museum for parents with their babies. 9-10am. www.katonahmuseum.org
10/5 SATURDAY Family & Kids: New Rochelle Public Library presents BID Mini Italian Festival. Celebrate Italian music, dance and food. 11am. www.nrpl.org
Folk Arts: Pelham Art Center pres-ents Scottish Folk Arts Event: North Sea Gas. Musical performance by Scottish folk band North Sea Gas. 2pm- 3:30pm. www.pelhamartcenter.org
Free: Katonah Museum of Art pres-ents Remix Gallery Talks with Artists and Curators. Talk with collage artists Judy Pfaff, Michael Oatman, and Mario Naves. 1pm. www.katonahmuseum.org
Free: Katonah Museum of Art pres-ents Picture This! Saturday Story Time. Reading of children's books followed by art making in the Learning Center. 10:30am. www.katonahmuseum.org
Fundraisers: irvington Town hall Theater presents Autumn Gala - DIVAS. Broadway Stars, Liz Callaway, Randy Graff, Terri Klausner and Joshua Henry. 7:30pm. www.irvingtontheater.com
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Mexican Day of the Dead Celebration, Pelham Art Center, 10/27 Rufus Wainwright, Tarrytown Music Hall, 10/4
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visit www.artswestchester.org for more event informationMusic: Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts presents The Knights. The Knights Chamber Orchestra are all about reshaping the symphonic tradi-tion. 8pm. www.caramoor.org
Music: Emelin Theatre presents Us Not Them: Pink Floyd Tribute. 8pm. www.emelin.org
10/6 SUNDAY Film: Jacob Burns Film Center pres-ents Rosewood. Drama starring Ving Rhames, Don Cheadle, and Jon Voight. 5pm. www.burnsfilmcenter.org
Free: North Castle Public Library presents The Neanderthals Rediscovered: How Modern Science is Rewriting Their Story. A reassess-ment of the Neanderthals’ role in our past. 3pm. www.northcastlelibrary.org
Lectures: Bronxville Library pres-ents Sam Robert Presents - Grand Central: How a Train Station Transformed America. Robert will discuss and sign copies of his new book about Grand Central Station. 4pm. www.bxvlibrary.org
Music: Chappaqua Library presents Stein’s Circle. A month-long series of activities related to the author and her circle of friends in Paris. www.chap-paqualibrary.org
Music: harrison Public Library pres-ents Viva Verdi: Performance for the Giuseppe Verdi’s 200th birthday. 3pm. www.harrisonpl.org
Music: New Rochelle Public Library presents Eric Jennings presents: My Favorite Sondheim. An exploration of the music of Stephen Sondheim. 1:30pm-3:30pm. www.nrpl.org
Music: Westchester Chamber Music society, inc. presents (Members of) The Salome Chamber Orchestra. 4pm. www.artswestchester.org
Spoken Word: hudson valley Writers’ Center presents A Reading with Jeff Altabef and Alex Mueck. 4:30pm. www.writerscenter.org
10/7 MONDAY Free: New Rochelle Public Library presents Dolce, Cinema & Culture with Dr. Louis Miele. A sampler of Italian films, proverbs and tales. 7-8:30pm. www.nrpl.org
Lectures: Chappaqua Library presents Discussion: U.S. Energy Independence - Implications and Consequences. 10am. www.chap-paqualibrary.org
Lectures: sarah Lawrence College presents Sufi Shrines in Uyghur China: A Conversation with Photographer and Video Artist Lisa Ross. Ross is a photographer of Islamic holy sites in China’s Xinjiang region. 5:30pm. www.sarahlawrence.edu
10/9 WEDNESDAY Film: Jacob Burns Film Center presents More Than Honey. A look at the lives of bees. 7pm. www.burnsfilmcenter.org
Music: Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts presents Wednesday Morning Concert. A concert in the Rosen House followed by a tour of the mansion. 11am. www.caramoor.org
Music: downtown Music at grace presents Violinist Helena Baillie. The Suite Italienne of Igor Stravinsky and selections from Felix Mendelssohn’s Songs Without Words. At Grace Church. 12:10pm. www.dtmusic.org
10/10 THURSDAY Film: Jacob Burns Film Center pres-ents Vermeer and Music: The Art of Love and Leisure. Learn about the life of the great artist. 2- 3:30pm. www.burnsfilmcenter.org
Film: Jacob Burns Film Center pres-ents The Red Shoes. A screening of the digitally restored version of The Red Shoes followed by a reception. 7:15pm. www.burnsfilmcenter.org
Music: Tarrytown Music hall presents John Sebastian/Tom Rush. An evening with two of America’s finest singer/song-writers. 8pm. www.tarrytownmusichall.org
Theater: The schoolhouse Theater presents And Give Us The Shadows by Lars Norén. The American premier of Norén's play. 10/10-11/3, Thurs-Sat: 8pm; Sun: 3pm. www.schoolhousetheater.org
Dracula, Atlantic City Ballet at Smart Arts, 10/26
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Tours: Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts presents Afternoon Tea. Docent-led tour of the historic Rosen House, followed by an Afternoon Tea. 1:30pm. www.caramoor.org
10/11 FRIDAYMusic: Emelin Theatre presents Audie Blaylock and Redline. Audie’s band features talented young musicians in bluegrass. 8pm. www.emelin.org
Music: hoff-Barthelson Music school presents HB Artist Series: The Faculty in Performance. Karen Froehlich, French Horn. At Greenville Community Church. 8pm. www.hbms.org
Music: Tarrytown Music hall pres-ents Arturo Sandoval. The 9-time Grammy winner performs. 8pm. www.tarrytownmusichall.org
Spoken Word: hudson valley Writers’ Center presents Reading with Joseph Fasano & Kenneth Hart. A night of poetry. 7:30pm. www.writerscenter.org
Theater: Fort hill Players presents Fort Hill Players 75th Anniversary Celebration. Relive the fun times on stage and behind the scenes. At Education House, 5 Homeside Ln., White Plains. 7-9pm. www.forthillplayers.com
10/12 SATURDAYComedy: Tarrytown Music hall presents Joy Behar. Comedian, writer, actress and co-host of The View. 8pm. www.tarrytownmusichall.org
Family & Kids: New Rochelle Public Library presents Rock-Out with Armelle Gloaguen at BID Family Market Day. Armelle is an award-
winning artist who has produced four children’s albums. www.nrpl.org
Music: Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts presents The Milk Carton Kids. Kenneth Pattengale and Joey Ryan create harmony-rich folk music. 8pm. www.caramoor.org
Music: Walkabout Clearwater pres-ents John McCutcheon. Heartland rock-influenced ballads. 7:30pm. www.walkaboutclearwater.org
10/13 SUNDAYMusic: PJs Jazz society presents Danny Mixon. Danny has worked with such legendary performers as Lionel Hampton, Joe Williams, and Frank Foster. 5:15-9pm. www.pjsjazz.org
10/14 MONDAY Film: Jacob Burns Film Center presents To Dance Like a Man. A look at the rigorous Cuban National Ballet School. 7:30pm. www.burnsfilmcenter.org
10/15 TUESDAYFilm: Jacob Burns Film Center pres-ents 12 Tangos: Adios Buenos Aires. A documentary that looks at the soul of tango. 7:30pm. www.burnsfilmcenter.org
10/16 WEDNESDAY Film: Jacob Burns Film Center presents An Evening with Pilobolus. Screening of a short film followed by a Q&A. 7:30pm. www.burnsfilmcenter.org
Free: New Rochelle Public Library presents Brown Bag Book Discussion: We Are All Completely Beside
Ourselves, by Karen Jay Fowler. Bring your lunch for this librarian-led discus-sion. 12-1:30pm. www.nrpl.org
Free: North Castle Public Library presents Second-Act Careers: How to Profit from Your Passions in Semi-Retirement. A professional career coach helps you discover new ways to find flexible work after retiring. 6:30pm. www.northcastlelibrary.org
Music: downtown Music at grace presents Pianist Juyeon Kang. Program entitled Joyful Dances, the music of Beethoven, Piazzola, Debussy and Chopin. At Grace Church. 12:10pm. www.dtmusic.org
Tours: Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts presents Wednesday Morning Concert. Concert in the Rosen House followed by a tour of the man-sion. 11am. www.caramoor.org
10/17 THURSDAY Film: Jacob Burns Film Center pres-ents Appalachian Spring. Screening followed by a Q&A. 7:30pm. www.burnsfilmcenter.org
10/18 FRIDAY Film: irvington Town hall Theater presents Prince Avalanche. Official Selection of the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. 8pm. www.irvingtontheater.com
Film: Jacob Burns Film Center pres-ents Of Mice and Men. Steinbeck’s tragic tale about California migrant work-ers. 7:30pm. www.burnsfilmcenter.org
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Music: Tarrytown Music hall pres-ents David Cassidy. Cassidy was a performing star by the time he was 20. 8pm. www.tarrytownmusichall.org
Theater: Emelin Theatre presents Rodgers & ... A look at the life and career of theatrical composer Richard Rodgers. 10/18-19, 8pm. www.emelin.org
Tours: Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts presents Afternoon Tea. Docent-led tour of the historic Rosen House, followed by an afternoon tea. 1:30pm. www.caramoor.org
10/19 SATURDAYComedy: Tarrytown Music hall pres-ents Ralphie May. Stand-up comedian.www.tarrytownmusichall.org
Family & Kids: New Rochelle Public Library presents BID Family Fun Fall Festival. Kids ages 8-12 years can paint Halloween and Thanksgiving scenes on the windows of downtown businesses. 10-11:30am. www.nrpl.org
Music: irvington Town hall Theater presents Parampara - An Evening of Classical Indian Music and Dance. 6:30pm. www.irvingtontheater.com
Theater: smart Arts presents American Shakespeare Center: Othello. Shakespeare’s tragedy is a complex study of extremes. 8pm. www.sunywcc.edu/smartarts
10/20 SUNDAY Film: Jacob Burns Film Center pres-ents Wings of Life. Screening followed by an art workshop for kids ages 5+. 12pm. www.burnsfilmcenter.org
Lectures: Jacob Burns Film Center presents Burns Book Talk with Terra Nova author Eric W. Sanderson. Multimedia presentation and discussion. 5pm. www.burnsfilmcenter.org
Lectures: Ruth Keeler Memorial Library presents Book Discussion: Women Writers who Wouldn't be "Nice": The Progressive Era. Twenty Years at Hull House by Jane Addams. 3pm. www.ruthkeelermemoriallibrary.org
Music: Copland house presents Sonorous Images: Copland’s Chamber Music. Features two of Copland's landmark chamber works. 3pm. www.coplandhouse.org
Music: New Westchester symphony orchestra presents New Westchester Symphony Orchestra’s Fall Concert. Opera arias and the first movement from Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5. At White Plains Presbyterian Church. 3-4pm. www.newsymphony.org
Music: Taconic opera presents Debut of Bellini’s Norma. Opera about the Druid princess Norma. At Yorktown Stage. 2pm. www.yorktownstage.org
Spoken Word: hudson valley Writers’ Center presents World Series Reading with Erik Sherman & Kostya Kennedy. 4:30pm. www.writerscenter.org
10/21 MONDAYLectures: New Rochelle Public Library presents Artist Talk: Bold Style, Bright Palette. A presentation on illustration by Artist Nancy Doniger. pm. www.nrpl.org
10/22 TUESDAYLectures: Center for the digital Arts at Westchester Community College presents Liena Vayzman: Crystal Palace Experimental Film and Video Festival. A screening of work from the Festival and a talk by Festival Curator Liena Vayzman. 7pm. www.sunywcc.edu
Lectures: Chappaqua Library presents Discussion: Mexico and US-Mexican Relations. 10am. www.chappaqualibrary.org
10/23 WEDNESDAYFilm: Jacob Burns Film Center presents Live From Red Square: Russian Opera Stars in Concert. Arias and duets from Tosca, Eugene Onegin, and Il Trovatore. 2pm. www.burnsfilmcenter.org
Music: downtown Music at grace presents Black Marble Violin Duo: Jörg-Michael Schwarz & Karen Marie Marmer. Works by Emmanuel Barbella, Pietro Locatelli, Jean-Marie Leclair & Mozart. At Grace Church. 12:10pm. www.dtmusic.org
10/24 THURSDAY Film: Jacob Burns Film Center pres-ents Fall and Winter. A look at inven-tive thinkers’ solutions for the country’s ecological problems. 7:30pm. www.burnsfilmcenter.org
10/25 FRIDAY Music: Fort hill Players pres-ents Music & Mirth Through the Decades. Travel back to the days when TV was black & white and radio was colorful. 10/25-10/26, 8pm & 2pm. www.forthillplayers.com
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• A Horse, Of Course. Since the Paleolithic cave paintings of Lascaux, the horse has been a sub-ject for artists to admire and render. Through 10/12, Tues-Sat: 12-5pm.
Blue Door Gallery www.bluedoorartcenter.org
• Time and Tide. A four-person show of watercolors, assemblages and installation pieces inspired by the Hudson River and the history of the Hudson Valley. Through 10/5, Thurs, Fri & Sat, 12-5pm.
Center for the Arts, WCC www.sunywcc.edu/arts
• Faculty Exhibition. Work from the professional and practicing artists that make up the faculty at the Center for the Arts in White Plains. Through 10/18, times vary.
Center for the Digital Arts, WCC www.sunywcc.edu/peekskill
• Chris Kaczmarek: Trans/mission. All interaction is a transmission; an exchange of energy, ideas, informa-tion, goods, funds, and countles pos-sibilities. Through 10/12, Mon-Thurs: 10am-5pm.
• Julie Overskei: Obscured Vision. Question all that you see, hear, read, and touch. 10/22-11/30, Mon-Thurs 10am-5pm.
Chappaqua Library www.chappaqualibrary.org
• Stein’s Circle: Alternet: A Contemporary Salon. Repurposed oak library card catalogues display thousands of works of art on 3×5” file cards. 10/4-11/12, times vary.
• Stein’s Circle: “Alternet” Artist Reception. Exhibition with 83 par-ticipating artists. 10/13, 1pm.
Spoken Word: Blue door gallery presents Po Jazz on Hudson. Poetry is Jazz. Jazz is Poetry. 6:30-8:30pm. www.bluedoorart.org
Spoken Word: hudson valley Writers’ Center presents Reading with Alicia Ostricker & Mimi Schwartz. 7:30pm. www.writerscenter.org
10/26 SATURDAYDance: smart Arts presents Atlantic City Ballet: Dracula. This ballet tells the tale of the notorious Transylvanian Count. 8pm. www.sunywcc.edu/smartarts
Family & Kids: New Rochelle Public Library presents Costume Parade. Followed by treats and pumpkin paint-ing. 9:45am. www.nrpl.org
Fundraisers: irvington Town hall Theater presents The Richie Point Blank Band. Featuring Elliott Coral, Dave Alben, Joe Trapasso, Robert Pardes, and Al Cohen. 7:30pm. www.irvingtontheater.com
Music: Taconic opera presents Debut of Bellini’s Norma. Opera about the Druid princess Norma. At Archbishop Stepinac High School. 7:30pm. www.taconicopera.org
Music: Emelin Theatre presents Donna The Buffalo. Roots in old-time fiddle music. 8pm. www.emelin.org
10/27 SUNDAY Family & Kids: Emelin Theatre pres-ents Rolie Polie Guacamole. Kids can come clad in costumes for this Halloween performance. 1:30pm. www.emelin.org
Folk Arts: Pelham Art Center presents Mexican Day of the Dead Celebration. A Mexican celebration and hands on art making workshop. 1:30-3:30pm. www.pelhamartcenter.org
Music: Bronxville Library presents Diana Templeton Performs, Kiss the Boys Good-bye. Featuring songs and memories of the 1940s and World War II. 4pm. www.bxvlibrary.org
Music: Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts presents Miro Quartet. An all-Schubert program. 4pm. www.caramoor.org
Music: New Rochelle Public Library presents The French Connection: A 325th Musical Celebration by New Rochelle Opera Company. Popular works by leading French composers. 3pm. www.nrpl.org
Music: Fine Arts orchestral society of Yonkers presents Yonkers Philharmonic Free All Wagner Orchestra Concert. In celebration of Richard Wagner’s 200th birth. At Saunders Trade High School. 3pm. www.yonkersphilharmonic.org
10/29 TUESDAYFilm: Jacob Burns Film Center pres-ents Antarctica: 3D On the Edge. A preview screening in 3D followed by a Q&A. 7pm. www.burnsfilmcenter.org
Spoken Word: Bronxville Library presents Alan Sklar reads Hemingway’s, The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber. Voice actor Alan Sklar reads Ernest Hemingway’s short story. 7pm. www.bxvlibrary.org
10/30 WEDNESDAY Family & Kids: Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts presents Spooky Tales: Story Hour to Celebrate Halloween. Halloween tales, followed by cider, cookies and prizes. 3:30pm. www.caramoor.org
Film: Jacob Burns Film Center pres-ents Creature from the Black Lagoon in 3D! 3D screening of the 1950s clas-sic. 7:30pm. www.burnsfilmcenter.org
Music: downtown Music at grace presents Cellist Nancy Donaruma. Shostakovich's Sonata in D minor, Opus 40 for Cello and Piano, and the Beethoven Trio in B flat Major Opus 11. At Grace Church. 12:10pm. www.dtmusic.org
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Clay Art Center www.clayartcenter.org
• Reconfigurations: Cynthia Consentino. Figurative sculptures that explore our ideals of beauty and social values. Through 10/19, Mon-Sat: 10am-4pm.
• A Pretty Mess. Artists Kurt Anderson and Kathy King use graphic imagery and include historical ref-erences in their surface compositions. 10/26-11/30, Mon-Sat 10am-4pm.
Croton Council on the Arts www.crotonarts.org
• Local Color. Celebrates the works of area artists who employ various media. At Symphony Knoll. Opening reception: Oct 5, 3-5pm. On view Oct 6, 12, 13, 19, & 20 from 2-5pm.
Harrison Council for the Arts www.harrisonpl.org
• Visions of Air and Water: Paintings by David W. Coffin. At Harrison Public Library. Through 10/4, times vary.
• Calligraphic Art by Mary Padilla. Dr. Padilla’s work makes use of the Asian line, materials, and monochromatic writing. At Harrison Public Library. 10/6-11/8, times vary.
Horace Greeley House - New Castle Historical Society www.newcastlehs.org
• New Castle Beginnings - Our Founding Farms. Purchased from the Native American tribes, large tracts of land became the first farms. Through 1/15/2014, 1-4pm.
• Downton Chappy - Costumes of the Downton Abbey Era. Dresses and costumes from the Historical Society’s extensive costume collection. Through 1/15/2014, 1-4pm.
Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art www.hvcca.org
• Art at the Core: The Intersection of Visual Art and Performance. Features artworks that suggest a nar-rative, and translations of the works into live perfor-mances. 10/27-7/27/2014, Fri 11-5pm; Sat-Sun 12-6pm. Opening reception: Oct 27, 5-7pm.
Katonah Museum of Art www.katonahmuseum.org
• Remix: Selections from the International Collage Center. Weaves the narrative of collage through the history of modern and contemporary art. Through 10/13, Tues-Sat: 10am-5pm; Sun: 12-5pm.
• Collage Art of Bryan Collier. Picture book artist Bryan Collier creates portraits celebrating the lives of historical figures. Through 10/13/2013, Tues-Sat: 10am-5pm; Sun: 12-5pm.
Mamaroneck Artists’ Guild www.mamaroneckartistsguild.org
• Ideas to Images. Two- and three-dimensial art in a vast array of media. 10/1-19, 12pm-5pm.
• The Life of Lines. Artists Sally Hagy Boyer and Aaron Stone explore the quality of line using their own unique formats. 10/22-11/16, 12-5pm.
New Rochelle Public Library www.nrpl.org
• The 98th Annual Open Juried Exhibition of the New Rochelle Art Association. Features works in oil, watercolor, graphics, mixed media, pastel, photography, digital media, sculpture, and fine crafts. Through 10/26/2013, 10am-5pm.
• Day of the Dead. Features papier-mâché figures, and other traditional symbols of the Mexican Day of the Dead Celebration. 10/30-11/6, 10am-5pm.
Pelham Art Center www.pelhamartcenter.org
• Habitat for Artists. PAC has partnered with HFA to invite artists to work in a 6 x 6’ temporary art studio constructed in their courtyard. Through 10/6/2013, 10am-5pm.
• Convergency. A group exhibition of sculpture and installation inspired by science and technology. Through 10/26, Tues-Fri: 10am-5pm; Sat: 10am-4pm.
transFORM Gallery www.transformgallery.com
• transFORM Art Fair: 70 Under $700. Browse and buy from this exhibit of 70+ pieces of art-work, priced at $700 and under. Through 1/4/2014, Mon-Fri: 9am-6pm; Sat: 10am-4pm.
Village of Ossining www.villageofossining.org
• Village of Ossining Bicentennial Sculpture Exhibit. Downtown Ossining. Through 10/26, 9am-5pm.
Westchester Arc www.westchesterarc.org
• The Sound of Art. Celebrates the world of music. Through 11/29, Mon-Fri: 8:30am-4pm.
Westchester Italian Cultural Center www.wiccny.org
• Visions of Italy. A tour of Italy through the eyes of the artist Joseph Genova. Through 11/15, Mon-Fri: 10am-4pm; Sat: 10am- 1pm.
David East, An Unfinished Project, Pelham Art Center
Kathy King, Yet Delicious, Clay Art Center
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workshopsArtsWestchester www.artswestchester.org• Fall Session: Basic Drawing and Anime with
Alan Reingold. 10/5-11/23, 12-2:30pm.
• Telling Our Stories with Denise Bessette (adults 55+). Students will be encouraged to write their individual stories. 10/4-11/22, 12-1:15pm.
Center for the Arts, WCC www.sunywcc.edu/arts• Introduction to Life Sculpture. 10/2-11/20, 6:30-
9:30pm.
• Portfolio Workshop for Teens. Helps teens devel-op their college portfolios. 10/2-12/11, 4:30-7:30pm.
• Galleries of Manhattan. Explore major galleries in NYC. 10/5/-11/16, 1-4pm.
• Street Photography. Capture NYC through photo-graphs. 10/12-11/9, 12-3pm.
Center for the Digital Arts, WCC www.sunywcc.edu/peekskill• Digital Scrapbooking. 10/1-11/5, 7-9pm.
• Quick Start to CSS. 10/5, 10am-4pm.
• Quick Start to Dreamweaver CS6 in 24 Hours. 10/12-11/2, 9:30am-3:30 pm.
• Quick Start to Illustrator CS6 in 24 Hours. 10/12-11/2, 9am-3pm.
• Quick Start to InDesign CS6 in 24 Hours. 10/12-11/2, 9am-3pm.
• Patricia Miranda: Professional Practice for Students, Artists, and Creatives. Workshop your artist statement, learn how to prepare a portfolio and more. 10/17, 6:30-9:30 pm.
• Quick Start to Cloud Computing. 10/19, 9am-3pm.
Chappaqua Library www.chappaqulibrary.org• Stein’s Circle: Art Salon with Laura Craig.
10/18, 3:30pm.
• Stein’s Circle: Making Haunted Gatsby Mansions. 10/25, 3:30pm.
Color Camera Club of Westchester www.colorcameraclub.org• Learn to Improve Your Photography Skills.
At The American Legion Club. Through 5/19/2014, Mon, 7:30-9:30pm.
• Travel Presentation. Travel workshop presented by 3 CCCW members. 10/7, 7:30-9:30pm.
Greenburgh Arts and Culture Committee www.greenburghartsandculture.org• Learning to See. Guided workshops for poets of all
levels, to use the visual arts as a stimulus to create new poems. At Greenburgh Public Library. Through 6/25/2014, times vary.
• Kids Short Story Connection. Writing workshops for children 9-17 years. At Greenburgh Town Hall. Through 12/7, 10am-12pm.
New Rochelle Public Library www.nrpl.org• Crochet Workshop. For all levels. 10/6, 1-4:45pm.
Pelham Art Center www.pelhamartcenter.org• Convergency Panel Discussion & Frankenstein
inspired children’s art workshop. A critical dis-cussion about the current exhibition, Convergency. 10/19, 1-3pm.
The Reilly League www.reillyleague.com • Draw-A-Thon. Draw and paint from a live model in
an all day Draw-A-Thon. 10/14, 10am-8:30pm.
Westchester Italian Cultural Center www.wiccny.org • Language Course: Contiamo Insieme. Students
learn the Italian language through song. Ages 12-15. Through 12/7, Fridays 4-5pm.
Classes in Partnership with CLAY ART CENTERClay Classes (ages 6-10)
Clay Afternoons 8 Tuesdays, 4-5:30pm, oct.1 - Nov. 19 Fee: $170 / $160 Clay Art Center members
Clay Saturdays 8 saturdays, 10-11:30am, oct. 5 - Nov. 23 Fee: $170 / $160 Clay Art Center Members
C.L.A.Y. (Continue Learning About Yourself) (adults ages 55+)
Wednesdays, 1-3pm, oct. 2 - Nov. 20Fee: $145 / $135 Clay Art Center members
Classes led by artists ARTSWESTCHESTER Basic Drawing and Anime with Alan Reingold (ages 7-12)
saturdays, 12:30 - 2:30pm, oct. 5 - Nov. 23 Fee: $170 / $160 ArtsWestchester members
Telling our Stories with Denise Bessette (adults ages 55+)
8 Fridays, 12-1:15pm, oct. 4 - Nov. 22 Fee: $170 / $160 ArtsWestchester members
Classes in partnership with PELHAM ART CENTERAnimating Paint: Bring your paintings to Video Life! (ages 8-13)
8 Wednesdays, 3:30 - 5:00pm, oct. 2 - Nov. 20 Fee: $195 / $175 Pelham Art Center members
Classes in partnership with THE HUDSON VALLEY WRITERS’ CENTERCreative Writing with ArtsWestchester teaching artist Frank Ingrasciotta (ages 7-12)
7 Thursdays, 4 - 5:30pm, sep. 26 - Nov. 14 (no class oct. 31)Fee: $170 / $160 Hudson Valley Writers Center members
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Performing Arts Center at Purchase College735 Anderson hill Road, Purchase, NY 10577
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Culture
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A professional orchestra of over 60 musicians, the symphony of Westchester is known for quality performances, world-class solo-ists and its award-winning Jazz institute for homeless Children. This fall the orchestra, for-merly known as the Westchester Chamber symphony, will kick off its 17th season with an all-Beethoven program featuring pianist Alon goldstein. The remainder of the year will include full symphonic concerts, showcasing music from Mozart to gershwin, with talented soloists and an annual Composers of the Future program.
10 david drive, New Rochelle, NY (914) 654-4926
www.thesymphonyofwestchester.org
The Tarrytown Music hall presents live performances and films as part of its programming, serving over 80,000 patrons a year. Listed on the National Register for Historic Places, it is Westchester’s oldest theater. its fall lineup includes performances by well known artists such as sinead o’Connor, Merle haggard, david Cassidy and more, with music of all kinds – from cultural to rock, country to soul. highlights of the season also include comedies such as The Hungry Hungry Games – A Parody, and children’s productions ranging from Pinkalicious the Musical, to Dinosaur Train Live! – Buddy’s Big Adventure. Joy Behar, co-host of the ABC talk show, The View, will also add her brand of comedy to an expansive list of entertaining offerings.
13 Main street, Tarrytown, NY (914) 631-3390
www.tarrytownmusichall.org
fall highlights
The 2013-2014 season marks the the Performing Arts Center (PAC) at Purchase College's 36th year of bringing world-class entertainment to the county. With an impres-sive lineup for the fall, highlights include performances by the Martha graham dance Company, violin-ist Joshua Bell, and Yamato - The drummers of Japan . The area's premier of STePz, savion glover’s latest tap-dancing production, will also contribute to a season full of exceptional performances. The PAC is a four-theater complex on the campus of Purchase College, offer-ing professional performances and special events in a variety of artis-tic genres.
735 Anderson hill Road, Purchase, NY (914) 251-6200
www.artscenter.org
Alon Goldstein, The Symphony of Westchester (photo credit: Meagan Cignoli)Yamato – The Drummers of Japan, Performing Arts Center at Purchase College, (photo credit: Masa Ogawa)
The Taconic opera presents high-quality, professional opera events that are accessible and affordable to the general public. Productions include a full orchestra and expe-rienced vocalists, many of whom have performed at the Metropolitan and New York City opera compa-nies, as well as international ven-ues. This october, opera lovers will be treated to three performances in two locations of Norma, Bellini’s beloved masterpiece. soprano Francesca Mondanaro, who will perform the starring role as the druid princess, has been compared to Maria Callas, as she possesses a voluminous, lush voice and an impressive range, both technically and artistically. Performances will be held at the Yorktown stage in Yorktown and Archbishop stepinac high school in White Plains.
9 stacey Court, Peekskill, NY (855) 886-7372
www.taconicopera.org
Taconic Opera Tarrytown Music Hall The Symphony of Westchester
Performing Arts Center at Purchase College
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The Westchester Philharmonic has worked with acclaimed artists such as Midori, Joshua Bell and the late isaac stern. This fall, the lineup will include music from Brahms, Beethoven, Mozart and haydn in three concerts, featuring such acclaimed musicians as violinist Ryu goto and pianist Jeremy denk, in addition to renowned conduc-tor Jorge Mester. New this year, the organization will offer Inside the Music, a casual evening that includes dinner at Tarrytown’s new Cooper’s Mill restaurant, followed by a listeners’ guide to precede the following day’s concert, provided by Maestro Mester.
123 Main street, White Plains, NY (914) 682-3707
www.westchesterphil.org
Avenue Q, (School Edition), White Plains Performing Arts Center
The WPPAC presents a full-spec-trum of performing arts events for the City of White Plains and sur-rounding communities. Typical line-ups include comedic, theater and musical performances, and this fall is no exception. its theater season begins with The 39 Steps, a funny, fast-paced whodunit with 150 char-acters played by just 4 actors. The lineup continues with a Resident Theater Training Program produc-tion of Avenue Q (school Edition), a musical comedy that tells the story of a recent college graduate’s everyday struggles while trying to find work, love and a purpose. Rounding out the center’s program-ming will be a new concert series, beginning with holly Williams, daughter of hank Williams, Jr.
11 City Place, White Plains (914) 328-1600
www.wppac.com
the arts Matter
www.artswestchester.org
The arts matter because they benefit everyone.
Bobby SanabriaGrammy nominated musican, conductor, educator and activisit
“All of the arts are an expression of love – music, art, painting, theater and the spoken word… It’s not a selfish thing, it’s about giving. “
Westchester Philharmonic
White Plains Performing Arts Center
ArtsWestchester Board member hannah shmerler was honored by the Taconic opera at their gala fundraiser on september 12 (pictured above with Taconic opera CEo dan Montez).
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