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NEW! Ceramics for Families (ages 5 & up)
$178.00Out of stockNEW! Ceramics for Families (ages 5 & up)
Wendy Morris $178 per person
Enjoy exploring handbuilding and sculpting with clay along with your child, grandchild, niece, nephew…. First-timers are welcome! Ages 5 and up. Children must be accompanied by a parent or adult family member.
THIS CLASS IS FULL! No new registrations will be accepted at this time.
S15 6 sessions starting Thu. May 7 4:30-6:00pm
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Drawn to Drawing (beg./int.)
$225.00Drawn to Drawing (beg./int.)
Margery Theroux $235/senior $225
This class explores the basics of traditional drawing practices and techniques. Understand materials, the importance of value charts, and drawing simple forms. You will learn how to create form with line and shadow, and investigate composition and space. Each class will include demonstration and a look at drawings in history. A materials list will be sent upon registration.Registration for this class begins Tuesday, March 3 at 10:00am.S77 6 sessions starting Mon. May 18 6:30-9:30pmLearn More -
Lampworked Glass Bead Workshop
$135.00Out of stockLampworked Glass Bead Workshop
Stephanie Maddalena $135 (plus $35 material fee)
Learn the Venetian art of glass bead making. Make unique beads by melting glass rods with an oxygen/propane torch. Learn to shape the glass and decorate it to customize your beads. It’s addictive!
Registration for this class begins on Tuesday, March 3 at 10:00am.
S38 1 session Sun. May 31 10:00am – 5:00pm (with one hour break for lunch)
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Let’s Throw a Pot (ages 9-13)
$200.00Let’s Throw a Pot (ages 9-13)
Colleen Vanderhoef $200
A workshop focusing on the basics of wheel throwing. Various aspects of clay properties, glazing and design are explored. For beginning and intermediate students. Some handbuilding techniques are also introduced. Materials and firing fees included.
Registration for this class begins Tuesday, March 3 at 10:00am.S74 6 sessions starting Mon. May 4 4:30–6:00pm
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Artists’ Talk & Walk Through Taking Form: Contemporary Sculpture
$0.00Out of stockArtists’ Talk & Walk Through
Taking Form: Contemporary Sculpture
Thursday, May 16 at 7:00pmA survey of Hudson Valley artists exploring new ideas through traditional materials. Taking Form exemplifies the array of processes, styles, and media used in creating three-dimensional art forms.
Noémie Jennifer Bonnet Harry Leigh Loren Eiferman Rodger Stevens Marlene Krumm-Sanders Cassie Strasser Eric David Laxman Peter Strasser Exhibit on view through May 24, 2024
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Unwelcome Guests—An Immersive Dance Performance by Emotions Physical Theatre
$20.00Unwelcome Guests
An Immersive Dance Performance by Emotions Physical Theatre
Saturday, June 13, 2026 at 7:00pm
Sunday, June 14, 2026 at 7:00pm
Tickets: $25 adults/$20 students and seniorsIn Unwelcome Guests, choreographer Shawn Rawls cracks open the emotional core of growing up as the dark-skinned stepchild in a light-skinned family. Using contemporary dance, physical theatre, and storytelling grounded in Internal Family Systems (IFS), Rawls explores the parts of ourselves we've been told to silence.
Each dancer embodies a "part" of the same person—The Protector, The Exile, The Performer—revealing what it means to survive, to split, and to heal.
Rooted in the psychology of double consciousness and Afro-surrealism, this show is raw, intimate, and urgent. It's not just a performance—it's a reckoning.
This events is in partnership with The Gordon Center for Black Culture and Arts.
What is Emotions Physical Theatre?
Emotions Physical Theatre (EPT) presents a multifaceted approach to live performances, integrating diverse artistic disciplines such as music, visual arts, dance, and theater to construct a unified narrative-driven milieu. Drawing from one of three primary foundations—circus, contemporary dance (or dance theater), and noh—the genre embodies a synthesis of movement, emotion, and narrative exploration. At EPT, our framework predominantly aligns with dance theater. A defining characteristic of physical theatre is its active engagement with the audience, often achieved through techniques like breaking the fourth wall, immersive experiences, interactive elements, or collaborative ventures, thereby fostering an immersive and indelible theatrical encounter.
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Solidifying Our Legacy: A Community Poetry Reading
$0.00Solidifying Our Legacy:
A Community Poetry Reading
February 21st 7:30-9:00pm
(By Suggested Donation)In Celebration of African-American History Month, 2026, Rockland Center for the Arts, The Gordon Center for Black Culture and Arts, and Shades Repertory Theater will bring together some of Rockland County’s most distinguished community leaders and actors to read poems and prose by our most historically notable Black literary artists of the past century. Included in the evening will be poems by the first published Black Poet Phyllis Wheatley (1773) to Amanda Gorman (2017). With literary works by WEB DuBois, Langston Hughes, Countee Cullen, Zora Neale Hurston, James Baldwin, Maya Angelou, Gwendolyn Bennett, Toni Morrison, and Alice Walker among others.
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Veronica Agard Barbara Cepeda Reverend
Everett NewtonBarbara Williams Sekou Carradine L’Tanya Watkins Freeman Liscomb Michelle Fuller Willie Trotman -
OWN YOUR ARTISTRY
$0.00OWN YOUR ARTISTRYSaturday, January 24, 11:00am–12:30pmFree of charge, reservations are required.How to turn creative fuel into empowered choices toward sustainable growthLearn MoreIn this 90-minute interactive masterclass, Naomi introduces the first module of her OWN. MAKE. TAKE. framework — a process designed to help artists embody the confidence they need to elevate their visibility, generate aligned opportunities and ask for what you're worth.
Through a series of reflective prompts, you’ll:
- Identify inner obstacles that keep you from making choices that you long to make.
- Reconnect with the aliveness that fuels your desire to take your work to the next level.
- Empower yourself with language that reflects what you value and why it matters that you stand for what matters most to you now.
You’ll leave with a renewed sense of clarity and confidence to brave next steps toward a sustainable creative life.
This masterclass is for artists who are craving more visibility, bigger opportunities, and greater confidence in putting your work into the world at another level.
Naomi Vladeck is a speaker, life and creativity coach and award-winning author.
She has 25+ years of experience as an artist champion, non-profit founder and executive, and solopreneur, specializing in delivering practices and strategies to artists that ignite their courage to make choices that feel alive.Her award-winning book Braving Creativity offers a framework for navigating change as a creative pathway to discover exciting new ideas and possibilities.
Naomi delivers keynotes, workshops, and summits that spark courage, clarity, and connection.
She shows audiences how to experience fear as an invitation to make choices that feel alive.
You can learn more about Naomi at www.creativitymatterscoaching.com
Speaker | Author | Transformational Coach for Women Creators
Join my Author Community ( https://www.creativitymatterscoaching.com/bookrelease )
Follow me on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/naomi-vladeck/)
Follow me on Instagram ( https://www.instagram.com/creativitymatterscoaching/ )Registration is required.
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Calling All Talented Teen Musicians! 2-3 songs or 10 minutes per performance. Free to the General Public.
$0.00Teen Open Mic Night
Saturday, February 7 - 7:00pm
Calling All Talented Teen Musicians!
2-3 songs or 10 minutes per performance.
Free to the General Public.
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2 Weeks of Camp 2026
$0.00Sibling discount:
$40 discount per child in the same family per two week session. Checkbox below.
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