Nov 07 Friday
“Once a Tree: Continuity, Creativity, and Connection” explores the deep-rooted significance of trees in Haudenosaunee culture, tradition, and creative expression. Featuring the work of 42 artists and more than 100 objects—including decorative and utilitarian baskets, cradleboards, snowshoes, ladles, lacrosse sticks, toys, instruments, carvings, and sleds—this exhibition highlights the important relationship between nature and artistry. Selected from the Museum’s permanent collection, the exhibition was created with guidance from curatorial consultants Terry Chrisjohn III (Oneida), Preston Jacobs (Mohawk), and Sheila Ransom (Mohawk).
"Separated but Unbroken: The Haudenosaunee Boarding School Experience" explores the lasting impact of the Thomas Indian School, once located on the Cattaraugus Reservation south of Buffalo, NY, and The Mohawk Institute near Branford, Ontario. These institutions, which enrolled a significant number of Haudenosaunee students, were part of a larger system that sought to erase Indigenous identities while deeply shaping the lives of those who endured them. Co-curated by Erin Keaton (Mohawk), the exhibition sheds light on Haudenosaunee resilience.
The Vermont Circus Festival brings people together to celebrate the joy of circus through workshops, performances, and community events. Highlights include guest company Parallel Exit's new show from New York City, Alumni Cabaret and Beta Night open stage, 60+ workshops for recreational through advanced students of circus, seminars on circus in art, literature and politics, and lots of clowning around town! Produced by the New England Center for Circus Arts - by sharing the magic of this art form, we strengthen community connections, inspire creativity, and bring cultural and economic vibrancy to the region. www.circusschool.org
CoveCare Center invites you to join us and all those who through their hope and hard work are empowered to change and find the quality of life that they deserve!
The 2025 Imagine Gala – our biggest fundraising event of the year – is being held on Friday, November 7th at Hollow Brook Golf Club in Cortlandt Manor, NY. This year we will be honoring two Putnam County business with a spirit of community and a tradition of giving – Byron’s Patterson Auto Body and South Putnam Animal Hospital – for their commitment to positively impacting the lives of our neighbors facing mental health and substance use issues.
The evening will feature a cocktail hour perfect for networking, a seated dinner, dancing, and our popular silent auction. Our Community Giving Tree will also be on display, featuring the many programs and services your donation could impact. All proceeds directly support CoveCare Center’s mental health, substance use, community-based and support services, and our ability to remain an accessible and affordable resource for the community.
To attend, become a sponsor, place an ad in our printed and digital event journal, or donate to our silent auction, please visit covecarecenter.org/2025-imagine-gala/ or email development@covecarecenter.org
Nov 08 Saturday
Skidmore Encore announces registration for its Fall 2025 lecture series delivered by the remarkable Skidmore College faculty for adult learners age 55+ from around the local region. Encore attracts intellectually curious people who are eager to learn. Join us! The 2025 program runs for seven weeks on Tuesdays from September 30 through November 11 in the gorgeous Arthur Zankel Music Center Skidmore College campus. Online registration opens Tuesday, September 2, 2025 at 9:00 AM.
For more information: www.skidmore.edu/encore
The Norman Rockwell Museum is honored to present a rare series of early twentieth century lighting advertisements by Norman Rockwell and fellow Golden Age illustrators Maxfield Parrish, N.C. Wyeth, Dean Cornwell, Stanley Arthurs, Worth Brehm, and Charles Chambers created for Edison Mazda Lamps, a division of the General Electric Company. These luminous, richly painted works were widely circulated in published advertisements through the 1920s and are on loan to the Museum for the first time through the generosity of GE Aerospace.
6 SundaysNovember 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, December 7, (snow day Dec 14)11 - 1:30 pm
Ages 16+
Mokuhanga, or Japanese woodblock printing, is one of the oldest kinds of printmaking as well as one of the most environmentally friendly. Many famous works of art from Japan, such as “The Great Wave” were made using this method. Students will produce prints consisting of up to four layers. This class will run for six sessions, and will take students through every part of the process, along with a critique and optional exchange on the last day.
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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.
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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
4 SaturdaysOctober 18, 25, November 1, 8 (snow day Nov 15)12- 2:30 pm
Achieve luscious value tones through the technique of Mezzotint. Mezzotint is a non-acid method of Intaglio printing. The process involves using a mezzotint rocker to create a dense dotting pattern on your plate. Ezra Heller will guide students on how to work reductively by selectively scraping and burnishing the highlights and midtones of your image. Don't miss this opportunity to learn about this unique intaglio technique!
Open to intermediate levels of experience.
All materials provided.
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Nov 09 Sunday