October
Art Highlights
THROUGH
10/31: COLLABORATIVE CONCEPTS PRESENTS The Saunders Farm PrOject
2007, Garrison- Take 100 acres of rolling farmland, invite over
forty artists to place their sculpture all over it, curate it to
make the most of the topography and vistas, add a herd of hungry
steer, and let the fun begin. Collaborative Concepts [Beacon] provide
visitors with maps and recommended walking paths, while blue T-shirted
volunteers attend, as well as the artists! The steer are rotated
around the site, so the sculpture must be “cow-friendly”
[some pieces have been knocked down or munched on, though]. Please
see www.collaborativeconcepts.blogspot.com
for a complete list of artists. Old Albany Post Rd., Garrison, 845.528.1797
ThrOugh
10/27: Chi, an EXHIBITION OF LATIN AMERICAN ARTISTS, at The Ann
St. GallerY, Newburgh- Based on the Chinese word used to describe
the natural energy of the universe, CHI represents the magical undercurrent
of this exhibition featuring Latin American artists Eugene Cuttica,
Jaime Davidovich, Alejandro Dron, Lido Iocopetti, Gyula Kosice,
Juan Pezzani, Pablo Sobisch, and Daniel Toso. A Gallery Talk with
Eugene Cuttica, “Art Is Chi” takes place Su 10/21, at
2 PM. 104 Ann St., 845.562.6940 ex.8, 845.656.1132.
10/20
ThrOugh 12/2: WOODSTOCK Bienniale 2007, aT KleinarT/James Arts Center,
WOODSTOCk- The Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild presents a juried exhibition
in all media [nothing over 72”]. Juror Nohra Haime is the
owner/director of the Nohra Haime Gallery on 57th St., NYC. With
a Masters in Art History from the Sorbonne in Paris, Haime went
on to be director of the Museum of Modern Art, Bogota, before opening
her New York gallery, focusing on contemporary art. Reception: Sa
10/20, 5-8 PM. 34 Tinker St., Woodstock, www.woodstockguild.org,
845.679.2079
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