Eureka! Presents: A Celebration of Collaboration is a symbol of community, reflecting unity by bringing together a diverse harmony of artistic styles, mediums and ideas.
Earlier this month, I got to visit CCS Bard with PUGG to see some of the most iconic historical transgender documentation I’ve ever seen, including a documentary never-before-seen in the United States.
The Holocenter’s show IRIDESCENCE features the holograms of talented artists across the world, taking their own approach to the art form of holography. Here’s my experience.
Attention all artists! The mighty drawing monster, Drawzilla, is marching en route of Kingston New York. You can meet her at the Draw-A-Thon that will be taking place this Saturday, August 12th from 10 AM to 10 PM. You can find us on 22 Iwo Jima Lane.
Eureka! Presents: A Celebration of Collaboration is a symbol of community, reflecting unity by bringing together a diverse harmony of artistic styles, mediums and ideas.
Soy Vago ¿Y Qué? Is a painting series that provides a visual representation of the artist’s encounters throughout his life. The artist showcases his truths, rebellion and spiritual discovery through abstract pieces of art that embody his emotions.
Earlier this month, I got to visit CCS Bard with PUGG to see some of the most iconic historical transgender documentation I’ve ever seen, including a documentary never-before-seen in the United States.
From December 9th to December 12th, the D.R.A.W. is showing an Affordable Art Show. It features artworks from local artists who have worked with, taught with, and learned from the D.R.A.W. over the years.
Lost Kingston acts as a meaningful time capsule into a major part of Kinston’s history that has been lost to time. This soulful exhibition is on display at the CPW until December 31st, 2023.
Saturn Walk by China Blue stimulates ethereal meditation by imploring the viewer to take a moment in their busy lives to feel the serene flow of the universe.
From August 19th to October 22nd 2023, the Center for Photography at Woodstock held one of their most powerful shows yet: Upstate Girls to Grown Upstate: Unraveling Collar City 2004-23 by Brenda Ann Kenneally.
The Holocenter’s show IRIDESCENCE features the holograms of talented artists across the world, taking their own approach to the art form of holography. Here’s my experience.
In July I had the privilege of seeing hats made by Hudson Valley artist Deborah Ryan. Her steampunk-inspired creations are on display at Blue Byrd’s Hole In The Wall gallery, at 320 Wall St.
Attention all artists! The mighty drawing monster, Drawzilla, is marching en route of Kingston New York. You can meet her at the Draw-A-Thon that will be taking place this Saturday, August 12th from 10 AM to 10 PM. You can find us on 22 Iwo Jima Lane.
The Neighborhood Print Studio is the newest pride of the D.R.A.W., a symbolic culmination of our efforts to provide the arts to the public. We are grateful to be able to share it.
One could get lost in the halls weaving through different cultures and eras. While I have spotlighted a select few pieces of interest, I implore you to one day visit the DIA yourself and let yourself be guided by the art that compels you.
In the latest D.R.A.W. news, we have acquired a new space in the old Pajama Factory across the street. It’s much larger than our current space, and it will make for an incredible printing studio right here in Kingston.