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CAFE CHRONOGRAM / Muddy Cup Kingston

Friday, June 27th, 2008

I will have my work shown at the Muddy Cup Kingston July 19th, 8pm. Chronogram Magazine does an event with musicians, poets and visual artists.

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MUSIC: THE RHODES
SPOKEN WORD: JONATHAN GOULD
VISUAL ART: PATRICK WINFIELD

SATURDAY, JULY 19, 8 PM,
MUDDY CUP COFFEEHOUSE,
516 Broadway, Kingston, New York

A MONTHLY SALON SHOWCASING THREE ARTISTS SEEN IN THE PAGES OF CHRONOGRAM MAGAZINE

The Rhodes Music
Kingston’s cavernous Muddy Cup will become Liverpool’s legendary Cavern Club when 2007 Woodstock Garage Rumble winners The Rhodes hit the stage in support of their wonderful new debut album, Modern Sounds from Northern Towns (Independent). Comprised of singer-guitarist Derek Daunicht, bassist Nick Imperial, singer-drummer David LaViola, and guitarist Rob Sciortino (all of whom are around 20 years of age), The Rhodes write and play great, well-crafted tunes that shamelessly, unmistakably, and infectiously evoke the lilting harmonies and raw energy of the early Beatles—something that’s clearly a hit with the High Falls-based quartet’s sizeable following of screaming and fruging young fans. Bet you’ll look good on the dancefloor, too!

Jonathan Gould Spoken Word
Building on the loose theme of this edition of Café Chronogram, we’re honored to present a reading by Jonathan Gould, the author of Can’t Buy Me Love (Farar, Straus and Giroux), a best-selling meditation on the Fab Four and the drummer/writer’s very first book. In her profile of Gould for the January 2008 issue of Chronogram, Nina Shengold writes: “Despite the Beatles’s ubiquity, Can’t Buy Me Love avoids the familiar, eschewing gossip. Spotlighting obscure songs, and selecting offbeat photos. Gould focuses on the Beatles’ musicianship, but also examines their cultural context. And he makes it swing.” A former Bostonite and New Yorker, Gould now keeps his literary beat in Willow.

Patrick Winfield Visual Art
The creator of Last Laugh, the colorful, grid-like piece that adorns the cover of the April 2008 issue of Chronogram, Patrick Winfield gathers the individual images that make up his splashy, oversized collages by use of a rapidly disappearing medium: the Polaroid camera, a device whose once revolutionary “instant film” has been steadily outmoded by its cheaper digital descendents. Discussing Winfield’s work in the same issue, Tara Quealy writes: “Winfield finds inspiration in diverse places, from authors and artists spanning the centuries, everything from Egyptian sources to Dada and modern art.” Born in 1978, Winfield divides his time between New Paltz and Yonkers and has shown his work in Brooklyn, Beacon, and France.
*KINGSTON MUDDY CUP NOW SET TO OFFER BEERS AND WINES IN ADDITION TO ITS FULL LINE OF COFFEES, TEAS, AND PASTRIES.*

FREE ADMISSION

The Stencil Show at Open Space Gallery

Monday, June 9th, 2008

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The Stencil Show
June 14th - July 5th
Opening Reception: June 14th, 6-9pm

Electric Windows in Beacon

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

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Electric Windows is when 24 street artists will converge in Beacon, NY from May 16th-18th to create live art work and then have the work installed on the exterior of a 19th century factory. Live music on Saturday the 17th from 12-6.

ELECTRIC WALLS GALLERY SHOW

FEATURING THE ELECTRIC WINDOWS ARTISTS

OPEN SPACE GALLERY
510 MAIN STREET
BEACON NY

MAY 10th - JUNE 7th

OPENING RECEPTION - MAY 17th 6-8pm

Concert H.O.P.E / A.M. Rain

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

hope.jpgThis Friday come up to Irvington and listen to some music, all for a good cause. I am looking forward to hearing A.M. Rain perform.

ALL TOGETHER FOR ONE CAUSE…

HEALING OUR PLANET EARTH

WHEN: April 18. 2008, 8pm
WHERE: Irvington Town Hall Theater
Irvington, New York

Open Space Gallery / Tote Bag show

Monday, April 7th, 2008

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Come check out Open Space Gallery this weekend for what looks to be a cool show for a great cause. The Tote Bag show will be Saturday night in Beacon, New York.

The average family brings home 1,000 plastic bags every year. It is time for us to switch from a disposable society to one which reduces, reuses and recycles. This show will help spread the message that we care about our planet and do not want to just consume until there is nothing left. We are certain that we will all make a difference. The proceeds from the sales of the show will go to the Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, a New York based organization committed to enviromental advocacy and education.

April 12th - May 3rd
Opening reception April 12th from 6-9

Open Space Gallery, Beacon New York

Locus / art show tonight

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

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Work by Noah Post, Phil Moffa, Thomas Vincent Mallin and Wash-Machine’s Jimi Pantalon.

LOCUS is a group show that explores ways in which we personally, socially, and physically situate ourselves. When thinking about our ‘place,’ we search for understanding and meaning in terms of both personal and cultural identity. As we explore and react to our surroundings we are simultaneously planning and preparing for the next space that we will inhabit in the physical, mental, and emotional realms.

RECEPTION : THURSDAY APRIL 3RD 5:30PM - 8:30PM

GALLERY 230
111 FRONT STREET BROOKLYN, NY