Ecollagical {Art Walk 2019}

clockwise from left: Matisse Gallery-Judith Hoyt, Eco Mural-Star Nigro & Everette Hodge Community Center, pess/op-Norm Magnusson, Round Out Creek-Greg Patch, Printed Beehive-HV Bee Habitat, Betrayal-Dan Goldman

Date: Saturday September 21st, 12pm – 5pm & Sunday September 22nd, 12pm – 5pm

Cost: Free

Event Description:

Please join us for a showing of artists creating with a mindfulness for the health of the planet and communities  impacted by our climate crisis.

Artists Exhibiting include:

Judith Hoyt

Hudson Valley Bee Habitat

Dan Goldman

Greg Patch

Star Nigro & Hodge Center’s after school youth program

Megan Offner

Norm Magnusson

MTT

For more info on Art Walk Kingston please visit here.

Other Events around Art Walk:

The Kingston Land Trust & City of Kingston’s Rock the Block and the Trail Party on 9/21/2019 from 4pm – 7:30pm.

The Mindful Walker’s tour of Midtown architecture & gallery spaces on 9/22/2019 from 1pm – 3pm.

The Grace Project (Broken is Still Beautiful)

Goddesses & Reda, photography by Charise Isis

Date: Opening Saturday October 5th (4pm – 7pm) & Weekends in October (1pm – 5pm)
Re-Opening Reception Saturday November 2nd (4pm – 7pm) & Closing Reception November 23 (4pm – 7pm) with  Free Self Healing Worshops (12:30pm-4pm)

Cost: Free

Event Description:

12:30 – 4:00: Healing Workshops.  For more info on the healing workshops please go here.

4:00-7:00: Closing party for Broken is Still Beautiful, photographer Charise Isiss moving images from The Grace Project, an empowering photographic project that captures the courage, beauty, and grace of those who have had mastectomy surgery as a result of breast cancer.  During the evening we will have performances by two amazing musicians, Michael Bisio and Ella Ray Kondrat.

Bassist / composer Michael Bisio has been called a poet, a wonder and one of the most virtuosic and imaginative performers on the double bass. Nat Chinen writes in The New York Times :” The physicality of Mr. Bisio’s bass playing puts him in touch with numerous predecessors in the avante garde, but his expressive touch is distinctive.” He has over a hundred recordings in his discography, more than two dozen as leader or co-leader as well as a dozen more documenting his extraordinary association with piano icon Matthew Shipp. Michael has been a member of the Matthew Shipp Trio since 2009 performing throughout the Americas and Europe : Carnegie Hall, Newport Jazz Festival, Buenos Aries Jazz Festival, Am I Jazz Festival, Kiev,  MoMA, The Vision Festival, NYC and Festival Sons D’hiver, Paris.

Ella Ray Kondrat blends her background in eastern European a capella arrangements with her ear for rustic Latin, blues, and Balkan sophistication. Her music has been described as “a progressive, world-accented folk sound with unpredictable harmonic and melodic turns and an other-worldly quality, like the folk music of an unknown dimension” (John Burdick of Hudson Valley Almanac Weekly). Ella Ray released her debut album, “Hum to Your Heart,” with support from her cosmic heart-folk trio the Star Sisters, and special guests, at the Beverly in Kingston NY on August 9, 2019.

The Grace Project

The Grace Project (Broken is Still Beautiful) is an empowering photographic project by fine art photographer Charise Isis that captures the courage beauty and grace of those who have had mastectomy surgery as a result of breast cancer. 

The very act of standing in front of a camera revealing their scars, allows each of her subjects a transformative experience, giving them permission to step into self acceptance and the opportunity to share the story of the scars that have been written on their body.

The portraits are inspired by Hellenistic goddess sculptures that have survived the trauma of history, such as the Venus de Milo. Although broken, these cracked and scarred relics are celebrated as beautiful, their brokenness revealing the delicate nature of life, and endurance, and the inherent beauty that still radiates.

The ultimate goal of the Grace project is to photograph 800 portraits, the approximate number of new breast cancer diagnosis in the U.S. every day.  Thus far, Charise has photographed well over 400 portraits towards this goal.  The exhibition portraits are printed on large format (36×54) silk banners which will eventually be exhibited together in one space to show the enormous impact of breast cancer.  Meanwhile smaller versions of the exhibition and artist talks are presented at galleries, museums, hospitals and cancer centers throughout the US as Charise continues to photograph portraits for the project.

For more info on The Grace Project please visit: www.facebook.com/graceproject

Other events during O+ and Breast Cancer Awareness Month will include:

We are also THRILLED that Ella Ray Kondrat will also be performing during the OPENING reception on 10/5!

It Could Happen To You (Saturday October 12 @ 2pm)
Come hear from N.Y. Health Act expert Jess Robie, R.N. about the proposed legislation and discuss how it applies to you.

Breast Cancer and Body Image (Saturday October 12 @ 3:30pm)
Photographer and advocate Charise Isis will discuss some of the challenges women face as a result of breast cancer. Along with her powerful imagery she will tell stories that transcend the scars and illuminate the real beauty that lives inside each of her subjects.

Housing and Equitable Development: A Crossroads (Oct. 12 & 13th, 1pm – 5pm)
We will be showing a short film on loop about housing insecurity in Kingston from Rise Up Kingston.

Breast Cancer Healing Support and Free Self Healing Workshop (November 23, 12:30pm – 4pm)
Reiki, Sound and other Healers will be offering their services complimentary to anyone who’s been touched by breast cancer.

Ecollagical {Opening Reception}

clockwise from left: Matisse Gallery-Judith Hoyt, Eco Mural-Star Nigro & Everette Hodge Community Center, pess/op-Norm Magnusson, Round Out Creek-Greg Patch, Printed Beehive-HV Bee Habitat, Betrayal-Dan Goldman

Date: Saturday September 7th, 4pm – 7pm

Cost: Free

Event Description:

Please join us for a showing of artists creating with a mindfulness for the health of the planet and a concern for the communities impacted by our climate crisis.

If you can’t make the opening, stop by and check out the show during Art Walk Kingston on 9/21 & 9/22.

Artists Exhibiting include:

Judith Hoyt

Hudson Valley Bee Habitat

Dan Goldman

Greg Patch

Star Nigro & Hodge Center’s after school youth program

Megan Offner

Norm Magnusson

MTT

School Supply Swap & Sale

Date: Saturday, August 31st, 11:30am-3pm

Drop off time: 11:30 -12pm (Preferably; though donations will be accepted throughout the day)

Children’s crayon activity time: 12pm – 3pm

Event Description:

SCHOOL SUPPLY SWAP & SALE 

WHO: Any community member needing back-to-school supplies; children welcome!

WHY: To reduce consumption and create a circular economy while providing a low-or-no-cost alternative to traditional back-to-school shopping.

HOW IT WORKS: Drop off donations of new or gently used school supplies to be swapped or sold. You will earn tickets for each item donated depending on their predetermined “value”; 1 ticket = 1 “dollar”. (Please be aware tickets have NO cash value and tickets can only be used to redeem other goods in exchange). Items can also be purchased for cash even if you have not donated any items. Any items left at the end of the event will be donated.

PRICE/VALUE CHART:

Lunchboxes: $3/3 tickets
Backpacks: $5/5 tickets

Loose pens/pencils: 10 for $1/1 ticket
Composition notebooks: 3 for $1/1 ticket
Spiral notebooks: $1-3/1-3 tickets (size dependent)
Packages of crayons/markers: $0.50-1
Binders: $1-3/1-3 tickets (size dependent)
*Other items determined at event on individual basis.
*Price/value are subject to variation dependent on condition, size, etc.

CRAYON MELTING ACTIVITY:

Throughout the event we will also have an ongoing activity for children to participate in! Have old, broken crayons? We will be doing a crayon melt where we will remove paper from broken crayons, place them in muffins tins or molds, and melt them down to make new crayons! Stay for as little or as long as you’d like. (No heat will be in the activity area; a designated adult will transfer molds to the oven for melting!)