Apr 30 Thursday
This exhibition brings together six invited artists who work with found objects, transforming overlooked materials into works of new meaning and possibility. Through the process of reimagining, these artists advocate for environmental concerns, drawing attention to using discarded materials while approaching their own creative practices with intentionality and care.
The exhibition is presented in conjunction with Trash Chic! at The Sketchbook Gallery.
April 29—May 16 Visual Arts BFA ExhibitThe Annual BFA Exhibition showcases student work from the Russell Sage College’s Visual Arts BFA programs in Art+Extended Media, Graphic+Media Design and Interior+Spatial Design. Special gallery hours: Tues. through Sat. Noon to 5pm
Set in sunny Boca Raton, BOCA is a lively series of short, intertwining comedies about a group of retirees living in a fictional retirement community called Boca Oasis. In this garden of Eden the sun always shines, the lawns are manicured, and the weather holds steady at a perfect 75 degrees—just like Boca’s well-maintained seniors. Between rounds of golf, bridge, and the occasional Botox appointment, the residents discover that the real key to happiness may lie right within their own community. The play has been warmly received by audiences and critics alike
Set in sunny Boca Raton, BOCA is a lively series of short, intertwining comedies about a groupof retirees living in a fictional retirement community called Boca Oasis. In this garden of Eden,the sun always shines, the lawns are perfectly manicured, and the weather stays a comfortable 75degrees. Between rounds of golf, bridge, and the occasional Botox appointment, these residentsdiscover that the real secret to happiness may be right within their own community.
Matinee (2:00pm) and evening (7:30pm) performances. Check website for dates and times.
Veteran indie producer Peter Saraf (LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE, THE FAREWELL, A BEAUTIFUL DAY IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD) is hosting a very specialin-person masterclass on independent film producing.
In this 3-hour course, Peter will share how he got his start, key highlights from his career, the nature of film producing, and the current state of the film industry.
Welcome to Chell's Charcuterie Class at Paradise Hills Vineyards!
Our charcuterie class is for everyone! Grab your bestie, mom, sister, cousin, spouse.... the list goes on and on to create salami roses, tomato hearts , provolone rose and more. Our hands-on, interactive charcuterie class is more than just a workshop; it’s an experience that brings people together through the love of food. Whether you’re a seasoned entertainer or a novice, this class will elevate your skills and teach you how to design and present a stunning charcuterie board.
What's Included:- A bamboo round board- Four artisan cheeses- Two premium cured meats- Fresh herbs- Fresh and dried seasonal fruits- Spring themed accessoriesAll tools will be provided for use during the class (not included)
Why Join?- Learn charcuterie design techniques in a fun setting- Get creative with seasonal ingredients- Take home a beautiful (and delicious!) board- Don’t miss this unique opportunity to get creative with great company, wine, and a touch of culinary artistry!
Weather permitting, we can have our class outside. To be determined.-Tickets are non-refundable
New York City’s biggest sake celebration, The Joy of Sake returns on April 30th with 492 different sakes from throughout Japan and the U.S. available for tasting along with sake-themed appetizers from top New York restaurants. The event of the year for sake enthusiasts as well as those curious about sake. Tickets include appetizers from participating restaurants and unlimited samplings of sake.
Celebrating the ancient art of sake-brewing, The Joy of Sake is a walkaround tasting where attendees are able to taste the full spectrum of sake styles in the premium daiginjo, ginjo and junmai categories from every sake-brewing region in Japan, including over 293 sakes not otherwise available in the U.S. Sakes are grouped by style so attendees can explore each style in depth, including recipients of silver and gold awards from the U.S. National Sake Appraisal, a rigorous blind tasting conducted by 10 judges from the U.S. and Japan that takes place prior to the public event. This is an opportunity to sample bottles of the actual competition entries in excellent condition.
Thursday, April 30, 20267pm - Admission FREE - Donations AcceptedBENEFIT for Family Promise of the Capital RegionLost Radio Rounders (Tom Lindsay, Michael Eck, Paul Jossman)Lisha Kill Reformed Church2131 Central AvenueSchenectady, New York 12304(518) 650-8895www.familypromisecr.orgwww.lostradiorounders.com
May 01 Friday
Material Shift showcases work by 13 Haudenosaunee artists who employ found objects and other unconventional materials to create or illustrate traditional cultural objects or concepts and those who, conversely, explore traditional materials in unexpected ways. Works range from playful to provocative. These events are made possible by the National Endowment for the Arts, the Institute of Museum & Library Services, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature, and friends and members of the Iroquois Museum. For more information contact: info@iroquoismuseum.org