Latest Breaking News On - வாஸ்ஸைக் ப்ராஜெக்ட் - Page 1 : comparemela.com
Hudson River region counts on preservation grants to aid communities
timesunion.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from timesunion.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Block parties, immersive experiences at the Wassaic Project
poughkeepsiejournal.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from poughkeepsiejournal.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Marianna Peragallo, Flower, 2020 polymer clay, oil paint A vase-like spiral of fleshy fingers grips the word “Flower” rendered in hot pink clay. This playful, cartoon-like sculpture is representative of Marianna Peragallo’s semi-surreal style, whose work is now on display at the Wassaic Project, part of the group show “If You Lived Here You’d Be Home by Now,” curated by Eve Biddle, Bowie Zunino, Jeff Barnett-Winsby, and Will Hutnick. Peragallo first exhibited at the Wassaic Project as an artist-in-residence in October 2019. Last summer, she also contributed to their online education workshops. “I can’t say enough kind things about the folks at the Wassaic Project,” Peragallo says. “I have developed a wonderful relationship with them, and they have been so supportive of my work.”
click to enlarge Wood-fired pizza at the Lantern Inn in Wassaic
The Lantern Inn looks deceptively modern for a building that’s 100 years old. At various times it has served the Wassaic community as a tavern, a private residence, and a pool hall. As the longtime local watering hole, the Lantern’s fare has evolved from microwaved bar bites to farm-to-table fare in the eight years since the founders of the Wassaic Project bought the building. While wood-fired pizza is The Lantern’s mainstay, the menu also features salads, vegetable sides, pasta dishes, and a Angus beef burger that people reportedly travel an hour for. The Lantern sources locally as much as possible, working with producers like Sky Farm in Millerton for mixed greens, as well as local breweries like Dutchess Ales in Wassaic. There’s a handful of beers on drafts, all local with one e
Nancy Manocherian s the cell theatre (Artistic Director Kira Simring) will host in-person street-side performances featuring the performers captured in Rachel Rampleman s exhibit LIFE IS DRAG. On Saturday March 13 at 5:00 PM Darlinda Just Darlindaand Mimi Silk will perform in the windows of the cell s space on 23rd street. The performance is free of charge however tips and donations are greatly appreciated. Masks are required and audiences are asked to maintain social distancing practices from other members throughout the length of the pop-up performance. The exhibition will extend hours until 7PM on March 13 only and will be available to view on the cell s third floor Gallery. Visitors will have the opportunity to engage with the performers during gallery hours prior to the performance.
vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.