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SUMMARY:Last day for Flock: 2026 Artists-in-Residence Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This is the last day to view and purchase work from Flock: 2026 Artists-in-Residence exhibition. The 2026 Artists in Residence (A.i.R.)  exhibition presents the work of the Byrdcliffe 2025 Artists-in-Residents. In a world that prioritizes production\, residency programs offer a place for artists to generate ideas\, experiment at their own pace\, and\, most of all\, reflect on their practice. This exhibition and Showcase presents work representing a wide variety of creative practice across the board of visual\, literary and performing arts inspired by their 2025 Residency season.
URL:https://www.woodstockguild.org/event/last-day-for-flock-2026-artists-in-residence-exhibition/
LOCATION:Kleinert James Gallery
CATEGORIES:Artists-in-Residence,Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception for "Going Upstate: The Avery Family in Woodstock"
DESCRIPTION:March Avery\, Zena Cornfield\, 2001\, oil on canvas\, 56″ x 40″ \n  \ncurated by Dr. Bruce Weber\nExhibition on view July 11 – October 25\, 2026\nOpening reception\nSaturday July 11\, 2026\, 3-5 PM \nFor 125 years\, Byrdcliffe has cultivated a community of artists at the base of Mount Guardian in the hamlet of Woodstock\, NY.  Founded on principles of camaraderie\, fidelity to quality\, a reverence for nature and deep respect for fellow creators\, Byrdcliffe has welcomed an impressive roster of artists and thinkers to this important art colony. \nWhile many of these creative denizens went on to reknown — Laszlo Moholy-Nagy\, Bob Dylan\, Eva Hesse\, Philip Guston\, Thorstein Veblen and many more — few so embodied the spirit of Byrdcliffe than the Avery Family. \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.
URL:https://www.woodstockguild.org/event/going-upstate-the-avery-family-in-woodstock/
LOCATION:Kleinert James Gallery
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Historic,Opening reception
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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. \n$10 Byrdcliffe members / $15 Not-yet-members \nReserve your space \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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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260815T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260815T163000
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SUMMARY:Panel discussion for "Going Upstate: The Avery Family in Woodstock"
DESCRIPTION:“Going Upstate: The Avery Family in Woodstock” curator Bruce Weber will moderate a conversation with artist and Avery family member Sean Cavanaugh\, renowned collector Harvey S. Shipley Miller and artist and Avery family friend Robert Selkowitz. \n$10 Byrdcliffe members / $15 Not-yet-members\nPurchase tickets \n  \nSean Cavanaugh was raised in Greenwich Village before attending Pitzer College in Claremont\, California\, where he majored in Studio Art and Environmental Studies. He is a director of the Milton Avery Trust\, over-seeing the artistic estates of his grandparents\, Milton Avery and Sally Michel Avery\, as well as the work of his mother\, the painter March Avery (Cavanaugh). He is Vice President of The Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation\, furthering its mission to enrich education in the visual arts. \nCavanaugh divides his time between lower Manhattan and Bearsville\, where he lives with his wife and child\, also an artist. He maintains a rigorous artistic practice of his own—his work pervaded by environmental consciousness. He has exhibited in the United States and internationally; most recently (in 2024) he was the subject of a solo exhibition\, Eyes on Nature: The Art of Sean Cavanaugh\, at the Morris Museum in New Jersey. \n  \nIn spring 2003\, Harvey S. Shipley Miller embarked on a massive shopping spree which has seen him amass some 2\,500 drawings by four hundred contemporary artists from twenty countries\, a trove he plans to offer to MoMA\, Jason Edward Kaufman writes in the Art Newspaper. Miller’s philanthropic activities extend far beyond this high-profile gift; in 1993 he became executor of Judith Rothschild’s $42 million estate. As sole trustee of the Judith Rothschild Foundation\, Miller disburses grants promoting under-recognized artists and engages in “discretionary initiatives” that benefit museums. He has become a patron of the Metropolitan Museum\, the Whitney Museum\, the National Gallery\, and the Philadelphia Museum\, among others\, serving on various committees and donating art and money. — from ArtForum\, 2004 \n  \nRobert Selkowitz is the author of three books of paintings with maps showing where the paintings were done: A Painter’s Path through the Catskill Mountains (2004)\, A Painter’s Path on Cape Breton Island (2006) and A Painter’s Path through the Adirondack Mountains (2012). \nHis paintings have been published in art posters by Portal Publications\, in art notes by H. George Caspari and Bay View Press\, and in calendars by Ronnie Sellers Productions. \n 
URL:https://www.woodstockguild.org/event/panel-discussion-for-going-upstate-the-avery-family-in-woodstock/
LOCATION:Kleinert James Gallery
CATEGORIES:Artist talk,Exhibition,Historic,Special events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260829T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260829T160000
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CREATED:20260618T152733Z
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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. \n$10 Byrdcliffe members / $15 Not-yet-members \nReserve your space \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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