More then the Arts

Come Dress Up for the Gypsy Nomad’s Live Taping

Tuesday, February 2, 2010
By AiO Staff
Come Dress Up for the Gypsy Nomad’s Live Taping

The Gypsy Nomads are creative a live performance taping t Bube’s Brewery 25 March and are looking for people to come in costume and enjoy the show. From their web site: Come join us for the first Gypsy Nomads live DVD filming on March 25th 2010! Scott and Samantha will be celebrating 10 years of creative... »

Arts in Orange Moves Office

Wednesday, January 6, 2010
By AiO Staff

As of January 3rd of this year, we have moved our offices out of Middletown to Pine Bush - Our new address: Arts in Orange 15 Main St Pine Bush, NY  12566 Mailing address: P.O. Box 1145 Pine Bush, NY 12566 Stop by and say hello if you are in the area - »

Inspirations: When Visual Artists Connect

Monday, December 14, 2009
By AiO Staff
Inspirations: When Visual Artists Connect

The inspiration from this is, for me, the fact that a visual artist was able to morph her talents into a performance art, and in the process won the Ukraine’s version of ‘…Got Talent’ Her live transformations of sand on a back-lit table, shown on a screen projection using a camera above her, is just... »

Call to Artists: Made in NY 2010

Sunday, December 13, 2009
By AiO Staff
Call to Artists: Made in NY 2010

The Schweinfurth Art Center, Auburn, NY is holding a juried show open to all 2 and 3 dimensional New York State artists. From their web site: Made in NY 2010 is an annual juried exhibition featuring New York State artists. Two and three-dimensional work  is considered including, but not limited to, photography, sculpture, ceramics, painting, drawing,... »

The Big Deficit Reduction Picture

Sunday, December 13, 2009
By AiO Staff

From NYS Arts Advocacy: NYSCA loses $384,000 from the remaining local assistance funds in the CURRENT budget. The State Legislature passed a $2.8 billion mid year deficit reduction plan on Wednesday. The Governor, however, says the gap is more than $3.2 billion, indicating that the Legislature fell far short of addressing the full deficit, while the Comptroller... »

Fun for All Hallow’s Eve

Monday, October 26, 2009
By AiO Staff

There are a number of events going on, we’d like to highlight a few of them for you.  If you know of another event or are hosting something for the public, feel free to post it in the comments section - UpFront Art Gallery: Creepy Image Exhibit & Dead Pirate Costume Art Party… 6pm-midnight…31 Jersey... »

Lee Randazzo Tells His Tales at the Neversink Valley Area Museum

Tuesday, October 20, 2009
By AiO Staff

Saturday, October 24th , at 7:30pm, the Neversink Valley Area Museum presents story teller Lee Randazzo in an evening of folk tales. Lee Randazzo is a school teacher and storyteller living in the Hudson Valley.  He has performed for libraries, museums, schools, camps, and public events.   His stories, folktales... »

Orange Country Wide Open Studios this Weekend

Tuesday, October 13, 2009
By AiO Staff
Orange Country Wide Open Studios this Weekend

From the OC Arts Council’s web site: The Orange County Arts Council presents Orange County Open Studio Weekend 2009, a county-wide event during which Orange County artists and craftspeople open their studios to the public for the sale and demonstration of their work. This event will be held on Saturday, October 17 and Sunday, October... »

Open Studios: Art Studio Views 2009 in Dutchess County

Tuesday, September 1, 2009
By AiO Staff
Open Studios: Art Studio Views 2009 in Dutchess County

23 artists in and around Rhinebeck are opening their doors through Labor Day Weekend (Sat/Sun, not Monday) as they celebrate their 2nd open studio event. 5-6 September 2009 11a-5p Tour maps and more information is available on their web site. Artists include: Molly Ahearn Jennifer Axinn-Weiss David Borenstein Margarita Carreras Richard Chianella Doris Cultraro Kari Feuer Dan Goldman Betsy Jacaruso Roxie Johnson Vera Lambert Kaplan Joanne Klein John Lavin Joan Blazis Levitt Lisa... »

NY State Advocacy for the Arts

Saturday, August 29, 2009
By AiO Staff

According to the NY State Arts Alliance, the state’s economy isn’t looking too bright.  I know – big shocker!  But they are putting the notice out that when state government meets in September, the hard reality might mean less money for local art organizations and projects. From their press release: $2.1 billion shortfall in NYS’s budget... »