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SUMMARY:"Going Upstate: The Avery Family in Woodstock" gallery talk with curator Bruce Weber
DESCRIPTION:image: Sean Cavanaugh\, Water\, Mist and Mountain\, 2018\, watercolor on paper\, 9″ x 12″ \nJoin curator Bruce Weber for a tour of the exhibition Going Upstate: The Avery Family in Woodstock. \nSpanning four generations\, the exhibition brings together works by Milton Avery and Sally Michel Avery\, their daughter March Avery\, her husband Philip G. Cavanaugh\, their son Sean Cavanaugh\, and his child Delilah Cavanaugh. For the first time\, the public will have the opportunity to experience an intimate look at the art created in Woodstock by the Avery family — a body of work deeply rooted in American modernism. \nAdditional information about Going Upstate \n  \nAbout the Curator \nArt historian and poet Bruce Weber received his Ph.D. in art history at the Graduate School of the City University of New York\, where he studied with his longtime mentor Dr. William H. Gerdts. A leading scholar of American art of the past two centuries\, Dr. Weber has served as a curator at several museums\, including the Norton Museum of Art\, the National Academy Museum and the Museum of the City of New York\, and as the director of research and exhibitions at Berry-Hill Galleries in New York from 1990 to 2007. \nDr. Weber has published widely and curated numerous exhibitions on\, among others\, the artists William Merritt Chase\, Marsden Hartley\, Yasuo Kuniyoshi\, Stuart Davis and Will Barnet\, and has organized shows on such diverse topics as the apple and rose in American art\, late 19th and early 20th century American bronze figurative sculpture\, and images of New York’s Flatiron Building and Washington Square. For the past several years he has been focusing his art historical attention primarily on the historic Woodstock art colony. Since 2020\, Dr. Weber has curated twelve historical exhibitions in town and has produced and written extensively for his website Learning Woodstock Art Colony.
URL:https://www.woodstockguild.org/event/going-upstate-the-avery-family-in-woodstock-gallery-talk-with-curator-dr-bruce-weber/
LOCATION:Kleinert James Gallery
CATEGORIES:Artist talk,Exhibition,Special events,Tour
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SUMMARY:The Fugs live at Byrdcliffe
DESCRIPTION:“I founded the Fugs with Tuli Kupferberg 59 years ago to combine music\, poetry\, topical themes\, and universal dancing!!! The Fugs are very much here and now\, and ready for a New World to blossom forth!!!”\n— Ed Sanders \nDo you know of The Fugs? If not\, then you should. \nThe Fugs began on the Lower East Side of Manhattan in 1964. Their music combined rock and roll\, humor\, and protest that documented the 1960s underground scene and the American counterculture of that decade. They  gained notoriety through touring\, their friendships with other countercultural figures\, and their participation in antiwar politics\, which included an attempt to levitate the Pentagon in 1967 as a protest of the Vietnam War. \nThe Fugs retired in 1969\, but re-formed in the mid-’80s and have performed and recorded regularly ever since. The current line-up includes founder Ed Sanders\, Steve Taylor on guitar\, Coby Batty on drums\, and Scott Petito on bass and keyboards. \nByrdcliffe is thrilled to welcome The Fugs to the historic Byrdcliffe Barn in Woodstock. In addition to two live performances\, we will also screen the 2025 “Fugs Film!” at the Byrdcliffe Theater. The documentary features archival footage and interviews with Ed Sanders\, Aline & R. Crumb\, Lenny Kaye\, Penny Arcade\, Jeffrey Lewis and more to tell the story of NYC’s original punks. A conversation with director Chuck Smith and Ed Sanders will follow the screening. \nPurchase tickets for Friday\, 14 August concert \nPurchase tickets for Saturday\, 15 August concert \nPurchase tickets for 15 August FUGS FILM! screening/conversation \nPurchase Saturday package: FUGS FILM! screening and concert on Saturday evening
URL:https://www.woodstockguild.org/event/the-fugs-live-at-byrdcliffe/
LOCATION:Byrdcliffe Barn\, 485 Upper Byrdcliffe Rd\, Woodstock\, NY\, 12498\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artist talk,Concert,Film Screening
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SUMMARY:Fugs Film! screening and conversation
DESCRIPTION:Do you know of The Fugs? If not\, then you should. \n“I founded the Fugs with Tuli Kupferberg 59 years ago to combine music\, poetry\, topical themes\, and universal dancing!!! The Fugs are very much here and now\, and ready for a New World to blossom forth!!!”\n— Ed Sanders \nIn addition to two live performances over the weekend\, we will also screen the 2025 “Fugs Film!” at the Byrdcliffe Theater. The documentary features archival footage and interviews with Ed Sanders\, Aline & R. Crumb\, Lenny Kaye\, Penny Arcade\, Jeffrey Lewis and more to tell the story of NYC’s original punks. A conversation with director Chuck Smith and Ed Sanders will follow the screening. \nThe Fugs began on the Lower East Side of Manhattan in 1964. Their music combined rock and roll\, humor\, and protest that documented the 1960s underground scene and the American counterculture of that decade. They  gained notoriety through touring\, their friendships with other countercultural figures\, and their participation in antiwar politics\, which included an attempt to levitate the Pentagon in 1967 as a protest of the Vietnam War. \nThe Fugs retired in 1969\, but re-formed in the mid-’80s and have performed and recorded regularly ever since. The current line-up includes founder Ed Sanders\, Steve Taylor on guitar\, Coby Batty on drums\, and Scott Petito on bass and keyboards. \nPurchase tickets for 15 August FUGS FILM! screening/conversation \nPurchase Saturday package: FUGS FILM! screening and concert on Saturday evening \nPurchase tickets for Friday\, 14 August concert \nPurchase tickets for Saturday\, 15 August concert
URL:https://www.woodstockguild.org/event/fugs-film-screening-and-conversation/
LOCATION:Byrdcliffe Theatre\, 380 Upper Byrdcliffe Rd\, Woodstock\, NY\, 12498\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artist talk,Concert,Film Screening
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SUMMARY:The Fugs live at Byrdcliffe
DESCRIPTION:“I founded the Fugs with Tuli Kupferberg 59 years ago to combine music\, poetry\, topical themes\, and universal dancing!!! The Fugs are very much here and now\, and ready for a New World to blossom forth!!!”\n— Ed Sanders \nDo you know of The Fugs? If not\, then you should. \nThe Fugs began on the Lower East Side of Manhattan in 1964. Their music combined rock and roll\, humor\, and protest that documented the 1960s underground scene and the American counterculture of that decade. They  gained notoriety through touring\, their friendships with other countercultural figures\, and their participation in antiwar politics\, which included an attempt to levitate the Pentagon in 1967 as a protest of the Vietnam War. \nThe Fugs retired in 1969\, but re-formed in the mid-’80s and have performed and recorded regularly ever since. The current line-up includes founder Ed Sanders\, Steve Taylor on guitar\, Coby Batty on drums\, and Scott Petito on bass and keyboards. \nByrdcliffe is thrilled to welcome The Fugs to the historic Byrdcliffe Barn in Woodstock. In addition to two live performances\, we will also screen the 2025 “Fugs Film!” at the Byrdcliffe Theater. The documentary features archival footage and interviews with Ed Sanders\, Aline & R. Crumb\, Lenny Kaye\, Penny Arcade\, Jeffrey Lewis and more to tell the story of NYC’s original punks. A conversation with director Chuck Smith and Ed Sanders will follow the screening. \nPurchase tickets for Friday\, 14 August concert \nPurchase tickets for Saturday\, 15 August concert \nPurchase tickets for 15 August FUGS FILM! screening/conversation \nPurchase Saturday package: FUGS FILM! screening and concert on Saturday evening
URL:https://www.woodstockguild.org/event/the-fugs-live-at-byrdcliffe-2/
LOCATION:Byrdcliffe Barn\, 485 Upper Byrdcliffe Rd\, Woodstock\, NY\, 12498\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artist talk,Concert,Film Screening
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SUMMARY:“Going Upstate: The Avery Family in Woodstock” gallery talk with curator Bruce Weber
DESCRIPTION:image: Milton Avery\, Dark Lake\, 1962\, oil on paper\, 23″ x 35″ \nJoin curator Bruce Weber for a tour of the exhibition Going Upstate: The Avery Family in Woodstock. \nSpanning four generations\, the exhibition brings together works by Milton Avery and Sally Michel Avery\, their daughter March Avery\, her husband Philip G. Cavanaugh\, their son Sean Cavanaugh\, and his child Delilah Cavanaugh. For the first time\, the public will have the opportunity to experience an intimate look at the art created in Woodstock by the Avery family — a body of work deeply rooted in American modernism. \nAdditional information about Going Upstate \n  \nAbout the Curator \nArt historian and poet Bruce Weber received his Ph.D. in art history at the Graduate School of the City University of New York\, where he studied with his longtime mentor Dr. William H. Gerdts. A leading scholar of American art of the past two centuries\, Dr. Weber has served as a curator at several museums\, including the Norton Museum of Art\, the National Academy Museum and the Museum of the City of New York\, and as the director of research and exhibitions at Berry-Hill Galleries in New York from 1990 to 2007. \nDr. Weber has published widely and curated numerous exhibitions on\, among others\, the artists William Merritt Chase\, Marsden Hartley\, Yasuo Kuniyoshi\, Stuart Davis and Will Barnet\, and has organized shows on such diverse topics as the apple and rose in American art\, late 19th and early 20th century American bronze figurative sculpture\, and images of New York’s Flatiron Building and Washington Square. For the past several years he has been focusing his art historical attention primarily on the historic Woodstock art colony. Since 2020\, Dr. Weber has curated twelve historical exhibitions in town and has produced and written extensively for his website Learning Woodstock Art Colony.
URL:https://www.woodstockguild.org/event/going-upstate-the-avery-family-in-woodstock-gallery-talk-with-curator-dr-bruce-weber-2/
LOCATION:Kleinert James Gallery
CATEGORIES:Artist talk,Exhibition,Historic,Special events,Tour
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