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SUMMARY:Celebrate Byrdcliffe
DESCRIPTION: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. \nThis year we are honoring Arts Executive\, Historic Preservationist and Architectural Enthusiast Benjamin Prosky and artists Portia Munson and Jared Handelsman.\n\nThis event will be held at the Byrdcliffe Barn\, 485 Upper Byrdcliffe Rd\, Woodstock\, NY \n  \nPRICING –  \n – Tickets $150 each. ($105 is tax deductible) \nPurchase tickets \nYour support of Celebrate Byrdcliffe helps ensure that Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild continues to inspire artists\, preserves a unique historic arts setting\, and contributes to the arts in the Hudson Valley\, nationally\, and internationally. To pledge additional support: \n – SPONSORSHIP – \n1). $250 (1 ticket to the event) — $205 is tax deductible \n2). $500 (2 tickets to the event) — $410 is tax deductible \n3). $1000 (a reserved table for 4) — $820 is tax deductible \nSponsorships of $500+ will have their name or business logos listed on our website and other materials \nUnable to attend Celebrate Byrdcliffe? DONATE WHAT YOU WISH \nSponsor an Artist: ARTIST RESIDENCY FELLOWSHIPS \n  \n2025 HONOREES \n \nBENJAMIN PROSKY grew up between Brooklyn and Woodstock. A third generation Woodstocker\, his family established roots in the village in 1942\, drawn then as now to Woodstock’s beauty\, culture\, and diverse artistic community\, which owes so much to the legacy of Byrdcliffe. About 15 years ago Ben had the pleasure of joining the Byrdcliffe board\, on which he served for nine years. His time on the board was formative and enriching; further instilling a life-long love of Byrdcliffe and the Woodstock Community. In his professional life\, Ben has been fortunate to serve in several leadership roles at prestigious institutions. With a degree in Urban Studies from Vassar College\, followed by graduate work in Urban Planning at Columbia University\, Prosky has devoted his career to a range of projects dedicated to the promotion and interpretation of architecture and urbanism. \nIn 2023 Ben was named President of the Richard Hampton Jenrette Foundation whose mission is to advance education\, stewardship and innovation in historic preservation through the support of scholars\, educators\, curators and crafts people. He has held prior leadership roles at several institutions\, serving as Executive Director of the American Institute of Architects New York and the Center for Architecture; as Assistant Dean for Communications at Harvard’s Graduate School of Design and Director of Special Events and External Affairs at Columbia’s Graduate School of Architecture\, Planning and Preservation. In earlier roles at international museums and cultural institutions\, such as the Canadian Center for Architecture in Montreal\, Canada\, and the Institute français d’architecture in Paris\, France\, his work focused on developing public educational programs and exhibitions. Like previous generations of his family\, Ben divides his time between Woodstock and Brooklyn\, along with his husband\, Jozef and daughter\, Maeve. \n  \n \nPORTIA MUNSON creates maximal installations\, sculptures\, paintings\, and digital prints using a vast accumulation of ready-made products to decipher the latent cultural codes embedded in mass-produced items. The resulting works emphasize the role of consumerism on the formation of identity and the resulting connection between the ongoing struggle for gender equality\, reproductive rights\, and the dire ecological crisis. \nMunson lives and works in Catskill\, NY. She holds a BFA from Cooper Union\, an MFA from Rutgers University\, and studied at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. Her work has been the subject of over twenty solo exhibitions at the Museum of Sex\, New York\, NY; P·P·O·W\, New York\, NY; White Columns\, New York\, NY; MASS MoCA\, North Adams\, MA; Pamela Salisbury Gallery\, Hudson\, NY; and Art Omi\, Ghent\, NY\, among others. Her public works include Pink Projects with the Art Production Fund\, Rockefeller Center\, New York\, NY; Art in the Terminal\, the Albany International Airport\, Albany\, NY; MTA Arts for Transit\, Bryant Park MTA Station\, New York\, NY; and a permanent Metropolitan Transit Authority installation in Brooklyn\, NY. Portia Munson is represented by PPOW gallery in NYC. \n  \n \nJARED HANDELSMAN is a visual artist based in Catskill\, New York whose artistic practice of over thirty years includes land based site specific works\, found object sculptures\, landscape photograms and videos and photographs that explore the nature of light. Jared has made sculptures suspending boulders and slabs of rock over their place in the forest\, video and photographs made inside a treehouse camera obscura\, photograms with flashlights\, car headlights and moonlight and videos and photographs documenting interior solar landscape projections. \nJared was educated at Vassar College\, where he received a BA in Philosophy and at Rutgers University\, Mason Gross school of Art\, receiving an MFA. He also attended Cranbrook Academy of Art. Jared has received fellowships from Yaddo and MacDowell Colonies\, from The Fine Arts Work Center\, Provincetown and from Vassar College. \n  \nABOUT BRIAN MITCHELL \n \nBRIAN MITCHELL has worked with artists such as Levon Helm & The Midnight Ramble Band\, Bob Dylan\, BB King\, Al Green\, Dolly Parton\, Buster Poindexter\, and Allen Toussaint. Mitchell has appeared on five Grammy Award-winning recordings\, three with Levon Helm\, and one each with BB King and with Les Paul. In 2015\, Brian was inducted into the New York Blues Hall of Fame. He is known to have versatility on piano\, Hammond B-3 organ\, accordion\, various vintage keyboards and harmonica\, plus his distinct vocal stylings. Mitchell believed that music is life music can heal people \nMitchell is a native New Yorker and is a part of Manhattan’s competitive live music scene. Known for kicking out high-energy performances\, Mitchell’s music “features a unique blend of gutbucket blues\, funky New Orleans style R&B\, quirky Latin rhythms\, and occasional visits into outer space.” \n  \nCELEBRATE BYRDCLIFFE 2025 SPONSORS \n \n \n\nThe Badner – Falcon Family\nKerrie Buitrago and Oscar Buitrago\nHenry T. Ford and Michael Knauth\nSam Freed and Dee Hoty\nDouglas C. James Charitable Trust\nSuzannah Kellner\nFloyd Lattin and Ward Mintz\nKatharine L. McKenna\nCatherine McNeal\nThe Prosky Family\nBenjamin Prosky and Jozef Sulik\nAlice Tisch\nMelissa Cowley Wolf of MCW Projects LLC
URL:https://www.woodstockguild.org/event/celebrate-byrdcliffe/
LOCATION:Byrdcliffe Barn\, 485 Upper Byrdcliffe Rd\, Woodstock\, NY\, 12498\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert,Special events
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SUMMARY:Sylvia Bullett: Art Songs
DESCRIPTION:Composer/pianist  Sylvia Bullett performs a song cycle of original art songs \npurchase tickets for “Sylvia Bullett: Art Songs” \nThe Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild is pleased to welcome the Hudson Valley’s Sylvia Bullett for an evening of art songs at the Kleinert/James Center for the Arts. \nRaised in the Catskills\, Sylvia moved to NYC in the 80’s and formed bands playing at CBGB\, The Continental Divide\, and the Pyramid opening for the Tom Tom Club and the B-52’s.  She returned to Woodstock\, NY\, working at Dreamland Recording Studios and had a running gig at the Joyous Lake while she worked extensively on recording in her home studio. \nOver the years\, Sylvia has worked and recorded with two members of iconic band “Television” – Fred Smith and Richard Lloyd; Adam Widoff; Dan Hickey; David Van Tieghem; and Cindy Cashdollar among others. She has released five studio albums and is currently working on her sixth. Her latest single\, “Love Strong\,” was released in June 2025. \nTickets: $20 WBG members | $25 not-yet-members | $25 at door \npurchase tickets for “Sylvia Bullett: Art Songs” \n 
URL:https://www.woodstockguild.org/event/sylvia-bullett-art-songs/
LOCATION:Kleinert-James Gallery\, 34 Tinker St\, Woodstock\, NY\, 12498\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250914T140000
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SUMMARY:"Salvage Stories" Closing reception and Ken Bulter music performance
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition\,”Salvage Stories | Seven Sculptors”\, closes with a reception for the artists and a special musical performance by Ken Butler at the Kleinert/James Center for the Arts on Sunday\, September 14\, 2025 from 2:00 – 5:00 PM with music from 3:00 – 4:00 PM. This event is free and open to the public.\n\nABOUT KEN BUTLER\nKen Butler is a musician-artist. Recombining disassociated found objects\, he constructs – and often performs on innovative musical instruments\, transforming our useless waste into objects of whimsy\, joy\, and rhythmic musicality.\n\n\nABOUT SALVAGE STORIES\nCurated by Alice Zinnes and Carol Diamond\, Salvage Stories | Seven Sculptors features work by Eric Banks\, Ken Butler\, Carol Diamond\, Bonny Leibowitz\, Shari Mendelson\, Shivani Patel\, and Mark Van Wagner. Each artist transforms the mundane trash of contemporary society into sculpture that brings the long-forgotten stories of human refuse into the poignant personal stories of the artist\, and in the process\, turns the ashes of our manmade world into poignant works of art.
URL:https://www.woodstockguild.org/event/salvage-stories-closing-reception-and-ken-bulter-music-performance/
LOCATION:Kleinert-James Gallery\, 34 Tinker St\, Woodstock\, NY\, 12498\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert,Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250920T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250920T180000
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SUMMARY:Opening reception for "Crossing Over | Nancy Azara"
DESCRIPTION: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. Based in New York City and Woodstock\, NY\, both artists’ works have been characterized by expressive\, gestural use of materials and iconic imagery. Nancy Azara curated numerous exhibitions for Byrdcliffe\, including Lily: Loosely Seen (2003)\, Paths: Real and Imagined (2007)\, Eccentric Portraits (2011)\, and HAND/MADE: The Digital Age and The Industrial Revolution (2015). Work will be on exhibit Saturday\, September 20\, 2025 thru Sunday\, October 13\, 2025. A public reception will be held on Saturday\, September 20\, 2025\, from 4-6 PM.
URL:https://www.woodstockguild.org/event/opening-reception-for-crossing-over-nancy-azara/
LOCATION:Kleinert-James Gallery\, 34 Tinker St\, Woodstock\, NY\, 12498\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Opening reception
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250925T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250925T193000
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SUMMARY:New Director Welcome and screening of "Worst Possible Illusion: The Curiosity Cabinet of Vik Muniz"
DESCRIPTION:* RSVP for the September 25th event here\n* please note that this is a free event\, but you must RSVP to attend \nIf you can’t make the event please consider a donation \nFor additional information about Vik Muniz click here \n  \nWorst Possible Illusion: The Curiosity Cabinet of Vik Muniz\n \nBrazilian-born artist Vik Muniz’ work lives at the intersection of Sesame Street and Andy Warhol’s factory. Muniz uses charm\, bulldozers\, chocolate sauce\, and chartered planes to create and explain his celebrated conceptual art. \n“…this is the best possible film about a process that is part magic\, part laughter…” – Joan Juliet Buck\, Vogue Magazine \n  \n  \n\nByrdcliffe is marking a defining moment as we welcome Anne-Marie Russell as our new Executive Director following a national search. Anne-Marie is widely respected for her dynamic and inclusive arts leadership serving artists\, art history and historic preservation\, often re-animating historic properties with cultural programming. \nWe’re thrilled Anne-Marie is joining us at a time of real momentum. Her experience building arts organizations and championing artists is precisely what Byrdcliffe needs as we approach our 125th anniversary. \nPlease join us as we welcome Anne-Marie to our community on Thursday September 25th where she will present a brief talk and film that shares her experience supporting artists and creative communities. \n  \nAbout Anne-Marie Russell\nAnne-Marie has spent the last 20 years in and around the artworld and describes her primary role as “support staff for artists”. As the Inaugural Executive Director of the Sarasota Art Museum in Florida\, she led the transformation of a dormant 1926 school into a thriving center for contemporary art\, spearheading a $30 million creative campus and building broad community engagement. In Arizona\, Russell reimagined MOCA Tucson as its Director and Curator\, transforming a landmark William Wilde building into a dynamic cultural space\, fostering national recognition for vibrant contemporary art programming. \nHer background includes documentary filmmaking\, leading arts-technology initiatives\, and pioneering graduate art market education. She has produced and directed films on prominent artists including Vik Muniz and Salvatore Scarpitta\, co-founded an arts technology company and developed Christie’s M.A. program in connoisseurship. She has curated projects with major artists such as Odili Donald Odita\, Sheila Hicks\, Daniel Lind Ramos\, Carlos Bunga\, Janaina Tschäpe\, Olivier Mosset\, Alex Hay\, and Jean Shin—often championing early-career talent. Renowned for her interdisciplinary public programs\, she connects artists and thought leaders to inspire communities with fresh perspectives. She is delighted and honored to be joining the Byrdcliffe community.
URL:https://www.woodstockguild.org/event/new-director-welcome-and-screening-of-worst-possible-illusion-the-curiosity-cabinet-of-vik-muniz/
LOCATION:Byrdcliffe Theatre\, 380 Upper Byrdcliffe Rd\, Woodstock\, NY\, 12498\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film Screening,Special events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250927T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250927T130000
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SUMMARY:Open house at Byrdcliffe Colony - Tour Historic White Pines
DESCRIPTION:Step inside White Pines\, the original home of Byrdcliffe’s founders Ralph and Jane Whitehead\, with Byrdcliffe Historian Henry T. Ford and discover how this 1902 utopian arts and crafts colony began. \nMeet on the front porch of White Pines (454 Upper Byrdcliffe Road\, Woodstock\, NY) at noon; suggested donation\, $10. \nAfterwards\,  the Artists-in-Residence at the Byrdcliffe welcomes the public to the fourth of four Summer Open Studios. \nCome celebrate the creative work of our artists-in-residence. With map in hand\, meet the artists\, see their studios\, and experience work in painting\, drawing\, sculpture\, ceramics\, writing\, sound\, and more\, all amidst Byrdcliffe’s historic campus nestled in the Catskill mountains. \nFor a map of participating artists\, location of studios\, and performance line up – Go to Villetta Inn (3 Upper Byrdcliffe Way\, Woodstock\, NY.) \nStudios open\, 1 – 4 pm; readings and performances\, 4 – 5 pm at Byrdcliffe Theatre. This event is free and open to all!
URL:https://www.woodstockguild.org/event/open-house-at-byrdcliffe-colony-tour-historic-white-pines-4/
LOCATION:White Pines @ Byrdcliffe Colony\, 454 Upper Byrdcliffe Rd\, Woodstock\, NY\, 12498\, United States
CATEGORIES:Open House / Tours
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SUMMARY:Byrdcliffe Artists-in-Residence Open Studios - Session 4
DESCRIPTION:The Artists-in-Residence at the Byrdcliffe welcomes the public to the fourth of four Summer Open Studios for 2025. \nCome celebrate the creative work of our artists-in-residence. With map in hand\, meet the artists\, see their studios\, and experience work in painting\, drawing\, sculpture\, ceramics\, writing\, sound\, and more\, all amidst Byrdcliffe’s historic campus nestled in the Catskill mountains. \nFor a map of participating artists\, location of studios\, and performance line up – Go to Villetta Inn (3 Upper Byrdcliffe Way\, Woodstock\, NY.) \nStudios open 1 – 4 pm; readings and performances 4 – 5 pm at Byrdcliffe Theatre. This event is free and open to all! \nCome early and step inside White Pines\, the original home of Byrdcliffe’s founders Ralph and Jane Whitehead\, with Byrdcliffe Historian Henry T. Ford and discover how this 1902 utopian arts and crafts colony began. \nMeet on the front porch of White Pines (454 Upper Byrdcliffe Road\, Woodstock\, NY) at noon; suggested donation\, $10. \n\nHome
URL:https://www.woodstockguild.org/event/byrdcliffe-artists-in-residence-open-studios-session-4/
LOCATION:Villetta Inn @ Byrdcliffe Colony\, 3 Upper Byrdcliffe Way\, Woodstock\, NY\, 12498\, United States
CATEGORIES:Open studios
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