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SUMMARY:Rethinking the Environmental Movement: An Earth Day Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Samantha Sweetwater\, Reverend Billy Talen and Daniel Pinchbeck will reflect on the evolution of the environmental movement to illuminate the scale of the challenges before us and help us imagine a more grounded\, relational\, and life-affirming path forward. From early conservation efforts and street protest to today’s broader reckoning with climate disruption\, inequality\, and spiritual disconnection\, the panel will explore how the movement is changing and what forms of activism\, leadership\, and community this moment now requires.
URL:https://riverjournalonline.com/event/rethinking-the-environmental-movement-an-earth-day-discussion/
LOCATION:Irvington Theater\, 85 Main Street\, Irvington\, 10533
CATEGORIES:Culture,Environment
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SUMMARY:Friends of The Warner Library Concert: Tom Heany
DESCRIPTION:Tom Heany is an award-winning Hudson Valley songwriter. His songs are rooted in the traditional music of the United States and the Great American Songbook of the 1930s and 1940s. \n“If I Had God’s Ear” is his second song suite\, each song a vignette of a person in a pivotal moment; in that moment\, each one says a prayer. This presentation of “If I Had God’s Ear” is a collaboration between songwriter Tom Heany and pianist/composer/arranger Pablo Mayor. \nFree and open to all.
URL:https://riverjournalonline.com/event/friends-of-the-warner-library-concert-tom-heany/
LOCATION:Warner Library\, 121 North Broadway\, Tarrytown\, NY\, 10591\, United States
CATEGORIES:Culture,Music
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SUMMARY:The Met's Forgotten Collection: A History of Artists\, Plaster Casts & The Metropolitan Museum of Art (Zoom)
DESCRIPTION:When the Metropolitan Museum of Art first opened its doors in the last decades of the nineteenth century\, visitors encountered a very different type of collection from what is on view now. Plaster casts\, highly precise copies of sculptural art and architecture\, filled its galleries and central halls\, offering viewers a curated narrative of the important highlights of art and architectural history\, focused mainly and narrowly on Ancient Greece\, Rome\, the Renaissance\, and the great architecture of Europe. The MET’s collection comprised thousands of objects; virtually none remain on view at the museum today. \nWhat happened to these works of art? Why fill a gallery with copies in the first place? What was the purpose of this replicative art form? Join Mollie Wohlforth\, Senior Gallery Manager at the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art\, for this talk as she discusses the life of these objects and their lasting effects in art history. \nHosted on Zoom. Free and open to all. Register at warnerlibrary.org
URL:https://riverjournalonline.com/event/the-mets-forgotten-collection-a-history-of-artists-plaster-casts-the-metropolitan-museum-of-art-zoom/
LOCATION:Warner Library\, 121 North Broadway\, Tarrytown\, NY\, 10591\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Discussion,Educational
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