Nov 13 Thursday
Step back into the vibrant world of the 1920s and 1930s with Jazz Age Illustration, a major exhibition exploring the art of popular illustration during this transformative era. Featuring over 100 works by renowned artists such as Aaron Douglas, John Held Jr., and Frank E. Schoonover, the exhibition delves into the cultural impact of illustration during a time of dramatic social change.
Organized by the Delaware Art Museum, Jazz Age Illustration is the first major exhibition to survey the art of popular illustration in the United States between 1919 and 1942—a vibrant and transformative era of innovation, evolving styles, social change, and expanding popular media.
“In one drop of water are found all the secrets of all the oceans.” - Kahlil Gibran
Through this series of monotypes, I explore water as a substance, its metaphoric allusion, and the collective narrative that addresses mankind's complicated relationship to this essential natural resource.
Opening Reception: Sat, Nov 8, 3-6pmGallery Hours: Thurs/Sun - 12-5pm, Fri/Sat - 12-6pmNo On-Site Parking
“What is your Abstract? It can be colorful or neutral tones, complicated or simple lines, bold or subdued and everything in between. What does Abstract Art mean to you? Can something that is abstract reference anything at all (landscape, human etc.) or does it need to be completely unrecognizable, referencing nothing but itself?”
Through this open call, we sought work that challenges, redefines, or reaffirms the boundaries of abstraction. Each piece on display reflects an individual response to this question, offering a personal interpretation of what it means to make abstract art today.
Abstract Back at Ya is a juried abstract group exhibition at The Sketchbook Gallery on view from Nov 8 - Dec 13, 2025. Gallery Hours are 12-5pm on Thursdays/Sundays and 12-6pm on Fridays/Saturdays. The Opening Reception will take place on Sat, Nov 8 from 3-6pm and it is part of the Saugerties Art Walk.
2 ThursdaysNovember 6th & 13th6 - 8:30 pm
Ages 16+
Join us for this hands-on T-shirt printing workshop! Artist Rakel Stammer will guide students on developing hand drawn or digital transparencies to expose onto their screens and screen print on T-shirts. Students will gain foundational knowledge for screen printing, learn about how to print on fabric, and use the heat press to cure their designs for professional production. If you have been interested in T-shirt printing to create merchandise or are interested in revamping old clothes, then this is the workshop for you!
All materials are provided, 2 Unisex T-shirts included. Feel free to bring in any additional T-shirts you would like to print on. (Note: The T-shirts fabric should be at least 80% cotton content)
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Please register at least a week in advance to guarantee your spot. Scholarship availability closes 2 weeks prior to the start of class.
We believe in access to art education for all. It takes the whole community to generate the equity our pay-what-you-can tuition generates. Behind the scenes, we work to bridge the financial gap between what our students can pay and what we need to sustain our programs. Please consider carefully before you use our discount codes.
Scholarship Codes:For 25% discount use code "25OFF"For 50% discount use code "50OFF"For 75% discount use code "75OFF"
This economic justice map from The Sliding Scale: A Tool of Economic Justice by Alexis J. Cunningfolk is useful to assess where you may fall on the financial spectrum of pay what you can.
To request 100% off tuition, please contact chris@mkad.art
6 Thursdays, 6 - 8:30 pmNovember 6, 13, 20, December 4, 11, 18
No Class November 27
(Make-up day Dec 19, 2025)
This watercolor course is designed for intermediate and advanced artists looking to refine their technique and deepen their creative practice. Through structured exercises, students will enhance their observational skills, master controlled lighting, and explore advanced color mixing. Tailored assignments ensure a personalized learning experience, helping you achieve greater precision, expression, and confidence in watercolor painting.
All tools and materials will be provided.
Please register at least a week in advance to guarantee your spot.
We believe in access to art education for all. Please pay what you can to support this access for all of our community.
If you would like to use a scholarship code, they are listed below. If you require a full scholarship, please contact Chris@mkad.art
The Paul Taylor Dance Company returns to the David H. Koch Theater November 4–23, 2025, with World Premieres by Resident Choreographers Lauren Lovette and Robert Battle, and the New York Premiere of Hope Boykin’s How Love Sounds. The soundscape is as bold as the dancing — from jazz icons Ella Fitzgerald, Wycliffe Gordon, and Mahalia Jackson, to the orchestral sweep of Antonín Dvořák and John Adams, to pop classics by Patsy Cline, Stevie Wonder, Billy Joel, and Donna Summer. Alongside Taylor favorites Esplanade and Company B, the repertory features treasures including Speaking in Tongues, the Whitman-inspired Beloved Renegade, Offenbach Overtures, Scudorama, Troilus and Cressida (reduced), and Concertiana, Taylor’s final dance. Select performances feature live music performed by the Orchestra of St. Luke’s. Tickets start at $10 at boxoffice.dance.
Lyric Theatre Company is bringing one of the longest-running shows in Broadway history to The Flynn MainStage this November.
Lyric Theatre Company’s production of A Chorus Line will be presented at The Flynn MainStage November 13 through 16, 2025, with matinees on Saturday and Sunday at 2:00 p.m. and evening performances Thursday through Saturday at 7:30 p.m.. Friday’s performance will feature an ASL translator for the hearing impaired.
A brilliantly complex fusion of song, dance, and authentic drama, A Chorus Line was instantly recognized as a classic, with one powerhouse number after another. Dive into the raw, emotional, and electric world of performers chasing their dreams as they navigate the vulnerability of putting yourself out there, the fear of rejection, and the need for validation, both on and off the stage, and of course, iconic dance numbers.
For tickets, call 802 86FLYNN, purchase online at flynnvt.org/Events/2025/11/lyric-a-chorus-line or visit the Flynn Box Office in downtown Burlington.
Lyric Theatre Company’s A Chorus Line is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Tams-Whitmark LLC.
Department of Theatre’s New Play Reading Series presents Messiness of Mysteries by Madison de Santos. Fall of her sophomore year, Sofia Alverez is tasked with navigating her identity, her friendships, and the pressure of writing for the school newspaper, all while something is amiss on campus. Messiness ensues as Sofia becomes determined to uncover the secrets hidden behind the gates of Harmonia College.
Nov 14 Friday
GivingTuesday was created as a simple idea: a day that encourages people to do good. It is an opportunity for people around the world to come together to thank, help, give, show kindness, and share what they have with those in need.In that spirit of generosity, Lenox Library will collect donations of non-perishable food items, paper products, and personal health care items between November 1 and December 2. All donations will benefit the Lenox Food Pantry.Plus, your donation will go even further! For every item donated, our friends at BIRCH Properties will contribute $1 to the Lenox Library Association, supporting library programs and collections.That’s right — your donation can do double the good this GivingTuesday, December 2!We hope you’ll join us in nourishing our community’s bellies and brains. Every act of generosity, no matter how small, makes a difference.
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