Recorded Events

nico wheadon, curator of Somewhere in Advance of Nowhere: Freedom Dreams in Contemporary Art, gives a virtual curator talk on her exhibition.

 

Guest Curator Drew Thompson discusses the exhibition "Benjamin Wigfall and Communications Village" The exhibition runs through December 11, 2022. (Recorded September, 30, 2022)

Guest Curator Nicole Hayes discusses the exhibition "Hudson Valley Artists 2022: The Material, The Thing" (Recorded September 23, 2022.)

A conversation with Dr. Myron T. Strong, with inspiration from the exhibition Somewhere in Advance of Nowhere. (Recorded March 29, 2022)

Performances in The Chopin + Sawka Project and special live recording by Lukas Krupinski. (Recorded Feb. 16, 2021)

Amy Fredrickson, co-curator of Lewis Hine, Child Labor Investigator (Recorded Feb. 19, 2021)

Author Linda Weintraub, whose publication "What’s Next? Eco Materialism and Contemporary Art" provides strategies that artists are using to promote responsible stewardship of the environment, joins exhibiting artists Andrea Frank, Michael Asbill, and Emily Puthoff, and guest curator of Collective Consciousness, Karlyn Benson for a conversation on themes of collaboration, sustainability and radical care.

Artist Kathy Goodell and Andrew Woolbright, curator of Kathy Goodell: Infra-Loop, Selections 1994—2020. (Recorded April 11, 2021)

Join our Artist-in-Residence, Emilie Houssart, for a discussion on her work with the Museum and her interactive exhibition DIRT: Inside Landscapes. (May 26, 2021)

Premiere Party for the Hudson Valley Peforming Arts Lab's three-month-long devising process culminating in a series of short films inspired by works of art in the Dorsky Museum’s Spring 2021 exhibitions. (Recorded April 12, 2021)

Virtual Curator Tour of Who Really Cares?: Hudson Valley Artists 2021 with curator Helen Toomer, Q&A (Recorded August 18, 2021)

Curators Amy Fredrickson and Wayne Lempka and discuss their exhibition,The Dorsky at 20: Reflections at a Milestone. (Recorded Sept. 30, 2021)

Guest curator Kerry Carso discusses her exhibition, Follies and Picturesque Tourism, which coincides with the publication of her new book: "Follies in America: A History of Garden and Park Architecture" (Cornell U. Press). (Recorded Sept. 30, 2021)

Kate Millett described her art colony as “life after the revolution,” a place where women could experience freedoms that the Women’s and LGBTQ civil rights movements were fighting for, but that were not yet available. We hosted numerous artists residency programs staffs for a virtual conversation to help strengthen our community, spread their missions, and learn about the urgent needs of the communities they support. (Recorded Oct. 2021)

Recorded symposium with a discussion between two museums currently exhibiting Sawka's works. Read more information about the event, or go straight to the recording. (Recorded May 2, 2020)

Presentation: “Thomas Cole vs. H.D. Thoreau: American Scenery in the Age of Abolitionism” with Jean-Marc Superville Sovak, curator of We Wear the Mask

Poking Holes and Piercing Through” A talk with Caitlin Rose Sweet and Ben Pinder, artists featured in the exhibition New Folk. Both hailing from small town USA, they make work which simultaneously embraces Americana and folk traditions while exposing the social constructs (and constraints) surrounding them. We will explore the fascinating work they produce and join them in a discussion on how they are poking holes and piercing through American myths of masculinity, gender and labor, and craft and art, in an attempt to level hierarchies and detoxify beliefs.  

"Art in the Environment of Resistance." Students from the SUNY New Paltz El Museo Escolar club and artist Danny Peralta, featured in Dos Mundos: (Re)Constructing Narratives in dialogue. This program was made possible by the Esmark Creativity Project. 

Artists' Talk with exhibiting artists Erika Morillo, Antonio Pulgarin, and Aaron Turner, featured in Dos Mundos: (Re)Constructing Narratives
This program was made possible by the Esmark Creativity Project.

Curator Talk with We Wear the Mask curator, Jean-Marc Superville Sovak. (Recorded Sept. 24, 2020)

Bill Aguado and Charlie Biasiny-Rivera, founders of En Foco in conversation. Held in conjunction with Dos Mundos: (Re)Constructing Narratives.(Recorded Sept. 2020)