ArtsFest 2017

Pelham Art Center

Oct. 6, 2017, 12:00 pm

155 Fifth Ave
PHONE 914-738-2525

www.pelhamartcenter.org/home/

All Events Free – October 6 to 8, 2017
Friday, October 6 – Craft Beer and Cider Tasting; Arts in Oktoberfest 6-8 pm
Saturday and Sunday, 12- 4 pm; Bring the Family!

Pelham Art Center will be a vibrant part of ArtsFest 2017, a two-town art weekend adventure on October 7 and 8 in New Rochelle and Pelham. Both Saturday and Sunday 12-4 pm will be packed with art-related activities at Pelham Art Center (PAC) and Wolf Lanes Park, so plan to spend the afternoon. Ride the trolley to various events and exhibitions in Pelham and New Rochelle.

Program:
Saturday Schedule
Wolfs Lane Park:
Opening of new sculptural works Touch Stones by Beatrice Wolert 12:00-1:30 pm

Pelham Art Center:
Performance and Workshop: Folk Arts Story Telling by Tom Lee, 2:30-3:30 pm

Sunday Schedule Pelham Art Center:
Performance: Soprano singer Andrew Chukwuka Egbuchiem 12:00 – 1:00 pm
Performance: “Best of 650” Live reading series 2:00 – 3:00 pm

Both Days:
Pelham Art Center Gallery exhibition: The Children’s Hour
Sculpture in the PAC Courtyard and Wolfs Lane Park

About the Performers:

Beatrice Wolert – Touch Stones, Opening Saturday 12:00-1:30 pm in Wolfs Lane Park. www.beawolert.com

A touchstone is a reference point from which other things can be evaluated. The work is meant to highlight how Wolfs Lane Park is a touchstone for the community. The “Touchstones” are intended for the participant to interact with by viewing and touching the textures. Beatrice Wolert is the owner of Bea Wolert Studio, LLC in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. She works between genres to explore concepts of impermanence, essentiality and serendipity through the transformation of everyday materials and found objects.

Tom Lee – Professional Storyteller, Saturday 2:30-3:30 pm at PAC, www.tomleestoryteller.net

Tom is a professional storyteller with thirty years’ experience performing traditional stories, folktales, and myths for adults and for children all around the US. His repertoire offers myths and stories from cultures around the world; some are centuries old, some originated thousands of years ago. As a frequent guest artist at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, he brings together his passion for research, art, and story, continually connecting with new audiences of all ages. In addition, Tom is a performing arts partner with the Yale Center for British Art and the Metropolitan Opera Education Conference. He is also the artistic director of artsVOYAGE at Spencertown.

Andrew Chukwuka Egbuchiem – Sunday 12-1:00 pm at PAC.

Andrew will perform operatic works with piano and cello, Nigerian art music, Negro Spirituals and more. A family friendly performance; all ages welcome. Andrew sees music performance as way to reach out to another soul through sounds, in a way words alone can never express. He made his debut as a countertenor soloist in the performance of G.F. Handel’s Judas Maccabeus in Nigeria in 1999. He studied at the Department of Music, Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education, 2001-2004. He was Artist in Residence at Singers of United Lands Project, 2013-14. Andrew has toured through the east half of the United States, Kenya, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Poland and Latvia.

The Best of 650, Featured writers – Sunday 2-3:00 pm at PAC. www.read650.com

“650” is the maximum word count for featured stories: two pages that can be read aloud in five minutes. Ten accomplished Westchester County writers who’ve appeared in previous 650 events in New York City and elsewhere will be featured in this “Best of 650” show, performing their essays on themes ranging from Love and Marriage and What We Wore to The First Time and Tales of New York. The show will conclude with a wine and cheese reception. Readers: Ann Casapini , Larry Garland, Karen Dukess, David Masello, The Reverend Cari Pattison, Angela Deracas Taylor , Julie Trelstad, John Gredler, Anna Geraldine Paret and Edward McCann.

Exhibition: The Children’s Hour – Artists examine social issues through the lens of childhood dreams, fables and humor offering an often sly commentary on social situations and human culture. Works by Randy Bolton, Holland Cunningham, Cristina Grassi, Elizabeth Holtry, Scott Hunt, Leslie Lerner, Dennis Masback, and Andrew Shears. Curated by Lisa Banner

Other Artists Involved:

Maria Liebana, www.marialiebana.com
Sales of ceramic works at the PAC Courtyard, Sunday 12-4:00 pm

Anki King, www.ankiking.com
Sculpture Nature Nurture in the PAC Courtyard, continuous

Highbrook Studios – Open House
222 Highbrook Ave. N. Pelham, 914-426-6966, highbrookstudios.github.io

The Artists Exhibiting:
Frank Buddingh, John Mignault, Stacy Miller, Victoria Rolett, Kathy Rutsch, Scott Seaboldt, and featuring Mount Vernon artists Barry Mason and Lance Johnson.

About Pelham Art Center
Pelham Art Center is a nonprofit educational and cultural institution committed to providing public access to see, study and experience the arts, foster lifelong arts appreciation and thereby strengthen the community.
Pelham Art Center currently serves more than 16,000 adults and children in Westchester County and parts of the Bronx.

These events and programs are made possible, in part, by the ArtsWestchester with funds from Westchester County Government. Pelham Art Center also receives funding from: New York State Council on the Arts, A State Agency; Westchester Community Foundation, Strypemonde Foundation, McClellan Sotheby’s International Realty; Meridian Risk Management/Joan Solimine Real Estate, Bayside Travel and ArtEffects; Westchester Jewish Community Services; Nurses Network of America; Town of Pelham; Junior League of Pelham; New Rochelle Campership Fund; the Rutsch family; Jon and Nancy Warner; Members; and Annual Fund Donors.

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