2025 Woodstock Film Festival: An Interview with Knives Out Composer Nathan Johnson
Next up in our Woodstock Film Festival interview series, we spotlight award-winning composer, director and producer Nathan Johnson. Nathan, whose work spans film, television
2025 Woodstock Film Festival: A Conversation with filmmakers Nira Burstein + Fred Armisen
We're excited to announce that the 26th Annual Woodstock Film Festival will be underway October 15-19th! In celebration of one of the most exciting
33 1/3 & Under: Meet Poet Robyn Hager
For twenty-six-year-old Robyn Hager, poetry is both a means of reflecting upon and making sense of the human condition and celebrating the beauty of
In the Studio with Contemporary Expressionist Ransome
In his upcoming exhibition A House Is Not a Home, Hudson Valley–based artist Ransome continues his lyrical exploration of memory, migration, and belonging. Drawing
RELIEF IN SIGHT: James Walsh’s Five-Decade Journey Through Paint
RELIEF IN SIGHT, on view at The Sam and Adele Golden Gallery (The SAGG) running from September 27th - February 20th, is a bold,
A Break in the Clouds: Journeys in Abstraction at 68 Prince Street Gallery
We're excited to share 68 Prince Street Gallery's latest exhibition, A Break in the Clouds, featuring works by Donald Elder, Stuart Farmery, Murray Hochman,
A Legacy of Art and Audacity: 35 Years of the James Cox Gallery
It’s been 35 years since James Cox first opened the doors of his namesake gallery in the heart of Woodstock’s historic Colony of the
33 1/3 & Under: Meet Sarah Reny, Founder of Catskill Mountain Shakespeare
Thanks to West Kill's Sarah Reny, lovers of "the Bard" need not venture to the Globe Theater in Stratford, England, or the Delacorte in
BCMT Gallery: The Alchemy of Opposites
The Hudson Valley does something to you. The light sharpens, the air turns almost crystalline, and the land hums with its own frequency. Here,