Afterglow Considers How Landscapes Provide Reflection and Healing The Olana Partnership announced today that this season’s special exhibition Afterglow: Frederic Church and the Landscape of Memory will open May 12 in the Sharp Family Gallery at Olana State Historic Site. Afterglow brings together for the first time a series of intimate memorial landscapes painted by Church, 19th-century America’s foremost landscape painter,…
May Flowers in Hudson, New York
Hey Hudson – Have you been to the Private Public Gallery on 530 Columbia Street to see the exhibit of Chad Weckler’s Photography book, Creative Exposure: Portraits of Hudson, NY? There are over 100 portraits of your favorite Hudsonians. The subjects in the portraits wore whatever they wanted to wear, and posed wherever they wanted…
Rebus – Provisions for Children – Spring Fashion Show
Do you have a little one who needs some new clothes? Are you going to a baby shower? Maybe the grandkids are coming to town? Are your neighbors having a birthday party for their toddler? Do you want to buy children’s clothes or toys that are special and unique? Rebus is the place to go!…
Four Years of Trixie’s List
Hello Hudson – This week marks the fourth year of Trixie’s List. Thank you for reading. What started as a fun pandemic project is now almost a full time job (well, let’s say this…I spend more time working on Trixie’s List every week than I have at some full time jobs). You want a story?…
Vanderpoel House Debuts New Shop Celebrating Columbia County History
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Saturday, April 27th marks the opening of the Columbia County Historical Society’s Mercantile at the Vanderpoel House, a charming new shop nestled within the historic Vanderpoel House. The shop offers a unique shopping experience that pays homage to the rich history of Columbia County, New York. Combining the charm of a general…
Columbia County Recovery Kitchen Marks Fourth Year Addressing Hunger
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE We are not going to deliver food that I would not serve in my restaurant. Carole Clark During the pandemic, in April 2020, former restaurateur Carole Clark and community activists Pam Kline and Carol Peckham founded Columbia County Recovery Kitchen (CCRK). “It was Carole’s idea” says Pam, “but I can make it…
Hudson Farmers’ Market Opens Outdoors
Robin Rice Gallery Opens at 234 Warren Street Read the full story here Robin Rice moved to New York City in 1975 from the suburbs of Philadelphia. By the end of the decade, she was working as an in-demand professional photographer. Notably, she shot opening night at Studio 54 for Discoworld Magazine, images so stunning…
Fanciful families: odd characters and group dynamics in the paintings of Michael Lindsay-Hogg
When I met Hudson-based artist Michael Lindsay-Hogg at Hudson Hall earlier this week, it was during the installation of Talking Pictures – a new solo exhibition of more than eighty original works by the man Wes Anderson calls “the Buñuel of portrait-painters.” A menagerie of whimsical, strange faces stared at us from varying angles; it…
Robin Rice Gallery Opens – 234 Warren Street
Robin Rice, owner of the eponymous art gallery at 234 Warren Street in Hudson, typically rouses before dawn. Her third floor bedroom affords a fine view of the Catskills but most mornings she only catches a glimpse of their shadowy silhouettes before coffee and emails. Recently, Rice took the time to do something rare: she…
Events and Things to do in Hudson, New York
Welcome Trixie’s List New AdvertiserTalbott & Arding Thank you for supporting local media! Making Art, Wholesale: A Private Event at the Home of Carrie Haddad Honors the Legacy of Frederic Church by Ben Rendich Stephen Bluhm, Local MusicianReleases New Album Local singer-songwriter Stephen Bluhm’s new album, Out of the Nowhere. Into the Here., debuts Friday, April…