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Summer Destination: Cross Pollination: Heade, Cole, Church, and Our Contemporary Moment Opens

From June 12-October 31, 2021, a special new exhibition is presented jointly at the Thomas Cole National Historic Site in Catskill and Frederic Church’s Olana (State Historic Site) in Hudson in New York’s Hudson River Skywalk Region. The Olana Partnership, Olana State Historic Site, and the Thomas Cole National Historic Site will jointly present “Cross Pollination: Heade, Cole, Church, and Our Contemporary Moment,” opening on June 12 at the two historic sites – with a unique presentation of .

Cross Pollination Traveling Exhibition and VR Experience Mixes Contemporary Art, 19th-Century

Email is invalid Martin Johnson Heade, Amethyst Woodstar, ca. 1863 – 1864, Oil on canvas. 12 1/4 x 10 in. Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas, 2006.84. Photography by Dwight Primiano Thomas Cole (1801-1848) Thomas Cole’s Box of Minerals and Artifacts, c. 1830-1848
. Various minerals, artifacts, and specimens. 18 x 20 x 3 in. Thomas Cole National Historic Site; Gift of Edith Cole Silberstein and the Greene County Historical Society, TC.64.11.2 The exhibition travels in 2021 (see full schedule below); a VR experience is available from Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art The Olana Partnership, Olana State Historic Site, and the Thomas Cole National Historic Site have announced that “Cross Pollination: Heade, Cole, Church, and Our Contemporary Moment” will open on June 12 at the two historic sites – the only opportunity to see the unique presentation of the exhibition in New York, in the landscapes and historic spaces

Shaker Museum awarded $550,000 grant

CHATHAM — The Shaker Museum was awarded a $550,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to improve its facilities. The Infrastructure and Capacity Building Challenge Grant money will be used for a climate-controlled collections storage facility within the new museum building, which is planned for downtown Chatham. “Shaker Museum is tremendously grateful to the National Endowment for the Humanities for this grant, which will help us as we reanimate the museum and begin this new and exciting chapter,” said Shaker Museum Executive Director Lacy Schutz in a statement. “As stewards of this incredible collection, our first priority must be to preserve and protect this material so we can then in turn share it with generations to come. This grant will help us do just that. We are honored to be included in the NEH’s 2020 grant cycle, which includes so many valuable cultural endeavors across the country.”

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