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Suzanne Grady, Director
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(845)257-3245
Sara Pasti,
Director
Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art
(845)257-3846
November 1, 2012
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to editors: Photos related to this
advisory are available for download from the SUNY New
Paltz website via the following links:Reading
Objects 2011
The Dorsky announces two special events on Nov.
11 and 12
NEW PALTZ - The State University of New
York at New Paltz is pleased to announce two upcoming
special events presented by the Samuel Dorsky Museum of
Art:
An opening reception for the exhibition "Reading
Objects 2011: Responses to the Museum Collection" on
Friday, Nov. 11 from 5 – 7 p.m. at the museum.
A symposium on Curating and Collecting Art in the
Hudson Valley on Saturday, Nov. 12 from1 –
4:45 p.m. at the museum and the Coykendall Science
Building Auditorium at the New Paltz campus.
Nov. 11: Opening Reception
"Reading Objects 2011: Responses to the Museum Collection"
Organized by Dorsky Museum staff
Nov. 12 - Dec. 11 and Feb. 11, 2012 - July 12, 2012, Sara
Bedrick Gallery
Opening Reception: Friday, Nov. 11, 5 - 7 p.m.
"Reading Objects 2011" is part of an ongoing,
interdisciplinary series featuring works from the
permanent collection of The Dorsky Museum. The works on
display are accompanied by texts or other responses
prepared by New Paltz faculty, staff and (new this year)
students.
Raffle items include gift certificates from area
businesses such as 36 Main, American Craftsman, In Good
Taste, Lucky C Stables, Rock and Snow, the Village Tearoom
and Water Street Market, among others, as well as
anniversary catalogs signed by Hudson Valley Master
artists and people who made the museum happen.
Nov. 12: Symposium
A symposium organized in connection with The Dorsky Museum’s
current exhibition "Linking Collections, Building
Connections: Works from the Hudson Valley Visual Art
Collections Consortium," takes place on Saturday, Nov. 12 at
the New Paltz campus.
On Nov. 12 from 1 - 2 p.m., visitors are invited to view the
exhibition, "Linking Collections, Building Connections"
exhibition, on display in The Dorsky’s Morgan Anderson,
Howard Greenberg Family and Corridor Galleries.
At 2 p.m. in the Coykendall Science Building, author,
curator and founder of Artnow Publications, Linda Weintraub
presents the keynote address: Curator/Collector/Connoisseur
and You.
A Panel Discussion on The Role of the Curator,
moderated by SUNY Art History Assistant Professor Kerry
Carso, begins at 2:30 p.m. Panelists include:
Michael Asbill, artist and independent curator
who developed "The Cloud" installation project for the
"Linking Collections" exhibition
Josephine Bloodgood, Executive Director and
Curator, Woodstock Artists Association and Museum
Patricia Phagan, the Philip and Lynn Straus
Curator of Prints and Drawings, Frances Lehman Loeb Art
Center at Vassar College
Ariel Shanberg, Executive Director and Curator,
Center for Photography at Woodstock and co-curator,
"Linking Collections" show
A Panel Discussion on The Role of the Collector,
moderated by SUNY Professor Emeritus William Rhoads,
begins at 3:30 p.m. Panelists include:
Arthur Anderson, Vice President of The Dorsky
Museum Advisory Board, Co-Chair, Woodstock Artists
Association Museum, and collector of art of the Hudson
Valley region
Doug James, President Emeritus of the Woodstock
Byrdcliffe Guild, who has worked for 30 years building
the collections of the Guild, the Center for Photography
at Woodstock, and Woodstock Artists Association and
Museum
Lee Sider, long time collector and supporter of
contemporary art and former President of the Board,
Woodstock Artists Association and Museum
Jean Young, collector of 20th century American
art with a focus on artists from the Woodstock art
colony
The symposium, which is free to the public, will close
with a reception with the participating speakers.
The Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art, located at SUNY New
Paltz, is fast becoming the premier public showplace for
exhibition, education, and cultural scholarship about the
Hudson Valley region’s art and artists from yesterday and
today. With more than 9,000 square feet of exhibition
space distributed over six galleries, the Dorsky Museum is
one of the largest museums within the SUNY system.
The Dorsky was officially dedicated on Oct. 20, 2001.
Since then it has presented over one hundred exhibitions,
including commissions, collection-based projects, and
in-depth studies of artists including Robert Morris, Alice
Neel, Judy Pfaff and Carolee Schneemann.
For more information about The Dorsky Museum and its
programs, visit http://www.newpaltz.edu/museum,
or call (845) 257-3844.
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