Fail Better, a reading of a new play by Bay Zisman
In the spirit of Wayne’s World, Fail Better is our modern Waiting For Godot as two stoners wait…endlessly. A production of Round the Bend Theatre Company
In the spirit of Wayne’s World, Fail Better is our modern Waiting For Godot as two stoners wait…endlessly. A production of Round the Bend Theatre Company
A special sonic collaboration with renowned musician David Van Tieghem, together with FLOW, an acoustic sculpture by Ian Laughlin
Don Barry: A Quixotic Exploration re-enlivens the metanarrative of Cervantes’ Don Quixote by placing a real-life experimental filmmaker, Barry Gerson, into the Don’s role and filming his life work’s exploration of madness in a mad world among the crowds of Mexico’s magical city of Guanajuato.
Byrdcliffe is excited to welcome back The Fugs for two performances in celebration of the 60th anniversary of their first concert.
The Artists-in-Residence at the Byrdcliffe welcomes the public to the third of four Summer Open Studios for 2025.
Byrdcliffe is excited to welcome back The Fugs for two performances in celebration of the 60th anniversary of their first concert.
Part sex comedy, part Greek tragedy – Nanna returns as a ghost to help her grandson in his relationship and finds she must resolve her own problems before she can help him. A production of Round the Bend Theatre Company
Join us for a gallery walkthrough hosted by the Women Sculptor Group (WSG) in collaboration with the Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild, of the current exhibition, Salvage Stories: Seven Sculptors.
Join us for Woodstock Byrdcliffe’s annual celebration and fundraiser, Celebrate Byrdcliffe! Gather with others in the community for a fun-filled afternoon of food, libations, a silent auction, and a live performance by Brian Mitchell.
Composer/pianist Sylvia Bullett performs a song cycle of original art songs
The exhibition,"Salvage Stories | Seven Sculptors", closes with a reception for the artists and a special musical performance by Ken Butler
CROSSING OVER - an exhibition featuring the sculptures, paintings, and prints of the late feminist artist Nancy Azara (1930-2024), and encaustic paintings by her widow, Darla Bjork.