Go on Vacation with Unexpected Path II
at Arts Mid-Hudson
POUGHKEEPSIE, NY:
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Photo by Bob Skinner
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During the exhibit opening, Anna Mayta will perform two pieces based upon her travels to India, Zimbabwe Africa, Spain and Chile. Other events include a visual travel diary through historic Europe with photographer Barbara Todd and a travelogue entitled “Latitude and Longitude” by Monica d Church from her 2014 circumnavigation of the world by ship lasting 112 days that visited 12 countries.
Along with travelogues and live performances, inspiring photos will be on display from Monica d Church “Drying Saris,” Ken Drefack “AKA Burma,” Sean Hemmerle ” The Wall Project,” Christina Muller “Carrefoques,” Rubi
Siblo-Landsman “Southwestern Louisiana,” Bob Skinner “Searching for America Series,” as well as a painting by Julia Whitney-Barnes “Bricks and Stones,” and sculpture installation by Neal Hollinger.
All of the stories, images, performance, and film capture the magic of travel and help us all delight in the beauty of the unexpected. The Arts Mid-Hudson gallery is open Monday through Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
CALENDAR LISTING:
Unexpected Path II Gallery Opening
Saturday, July 18, 2015
Event open from 5:00-7:00pm
Exhibit Open through August 21, 2015
Regular Gallery Hours: Monday– Friday 9:30am–5:30pm
696 Dutchess Turnpike, Poughkeepsie NY
The mission of Arts Mid-Hudson is to provide vision and leadership to support thriving and diverse arts in the Mid-Hudson Valley. Through our art partners, a diverse offering of arts and cultural programs, many free, attract a range of age groups, and are produced across a broad geographic area.