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As Thomas Cole house mission adapts, message stays the same
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Spring Lights at Thomas Cole Historic Site (credit: Adam T. Deen)Adam T. DeenShow MoreShow Less
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Spring Lights at Thomas Cole Historic Site (credit: Adam T. Deen)Adam T. DeenShow MoreShow Less
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Spring Lights at Thomas Cole Historic Site (credit: Adam T. Deen)Adam T. DeenShow MoreShow Less
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Thomas Cole Site campus and the Hudson River (credit: Devin Pickering)Devin PickeringShow MoreShow Less
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View from the Porch of the Main House (Photo by Rachel Stults)Rachel StultsShow MoreShow Less
Jazz, improvisation at heart of Hudson Hall exhibit
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“Art & Soul,” at Hudson Hall through Dec. 20, was first conceived as an exhibition accompanied by a concert series. In the age of COVID, it evolved into what is now a rare commodity a safe community space for inspiration and connection.
Curated by Hudson artist Reginald Madison, the show is an homage to the spirit and style of jazz, and in particular to musicians and composers John and Alice Coltrane. The gallery downstairs features a selection of work by eight artists, most of them local. Upstairs in the performance hall, where the Hudson Jazz Festival was to have taken place this fall before its postponement due to the pandemic, is an “intentional listening installation.” With a recorded score and physically distanced furniture groupings, it provides a haven where visitors can relax, contemplate and socialize.