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SUMMARY:Making Her Mark:50 Women Artists Of The Historic Woodstock Art Colony
DESCRIPTION:Saturdays & Sundays\, July 12 through September 7\, 1–5 p.m.\n\nAdmission: Free\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Curated by Bruce Weber\, historian of American art and board member of the Historical Society\, Making Her Mark celebrates the work of 50 women artists who were active in the historic Woodstock art colony. The paintings\, drawings and prints are drawn from the permanent collection of the Historical Society of Woodstock. The display ranges from women who arrived during the first decades of the 20th century as students at the Art Student League’s Woodstock School of Landscape Painting to those who came in the wake of the end of the Second World War through the 1970s. In style the pictures range from the Tonalist aesthetic promulgated by the League’s first school here from 1906 to 1922\, to the diverse landscape\, figurative and abstract styles that evolved around the time of the League’s return in 1947 through their departure in 1979\, and into the 1980s. \nExhibition curator Bruce Weber authored the exhibition catalogue which features a brief essay on the subject and biographies of all the artists. He will be giving gallery talks on the exhibition at 2 p.m. on Sunday July 20th and Saturday August 30th. On Saturday August 9th at 2 p.m. the panel discussion “Women Speaking About Women Artists of the Historic Woodstock Art Colony\,” will also take place at the Historical Society. The moderator for the panel is Deborah Heppner. Panelists include Jenne Currie (daughter of Ethel Magafan)\, Melinda Rohland Meister (great niece of Caroline Speare Rohland)\, Karen King (great granddaughter through marriage of Florence Ballin Cramer)\, and Paula Nelson (artist and friend of Mara Angeloch\, Nancy Summers and others). \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Doris Lee\, “Untiltled”\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Georgina Klitgaard\, “Village Church”\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Marion Greenwood\, “Black Man”\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				The group of women artists represented in this exhibition who arrived in the first two decades of the twentieth century include Josephine Barnard\, Marion Bullard\, Florence Ballin Cramer\, Dorothy Greenwood Ives\, Ilonka Karasz\, Julia Leaycraft\, Hester Miller Murray\, Pamela Hart Vinton Brown Ravenal\, Caroline Speare Rohland\, Zulma Steele\, Eva Watson-Schutze\, and Elizabeth Bush Woiceske. In the 1920s and 1930s the arrivals include Peggy Bacon\, Agnes Baskin Bierhals\, Lucille Blanch\, Reeves Brace\, Jo Cantine\, Gwen Davies\, Mary Earley\, Aline Fruhauf\, Eugenie Gershoy\, Grace Greenwood\, Marion Greenwood\, Rosella Hartman\, Wilna Hervey\, Florence Tuttle Hubbard\, Jane Jones\, Georgina Klitgaard\, Doris Lee\, Martha Levy\, Nan Mason\, Eugenie McEvoy\, Mary Dufresne Smith\, Dorothy Varian\, Margaret Chapin Wetterau\, and Madeline Schiff Wiltz. Arrivals in the period from the 1940s through the 1970s include Mara Angeloch\, Louise Brokenshaw\, Helen Gerardia\, Carolyn Haberlin\, Agnes Hart\, Eleanor Lockspeiser\, Ethel Magafan\, Sally Michel\, Norma Morgan\, Barbara Neustadt\, Altha Spalding Odell\, Nancy Summers\, Jean Wrolsen\, and the recently deceased Beryl Goss. A flock of New York City public school teachers spent summers in Woodstock\, including Florence Tuttle Hubbard who arrived in the early 1920s. Following World War II\, Odell taught art at high schools in Saugerties and Kingston.
URL:https://historicalsocietyofwoodstock.org/event/making-her-mark/
CATEGORIES:2025 events,Exhibit
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SUMMARY:“It Was Fifty Years Ago Today” 1970's Woodstock Through the Lens
DESCRIPTION:Opening In September\n“It Was Fifty Years Ago Today”– 1970’s Woodstock Through the Lens –\nA Photographic Essayby Karyn (Provenzano) Bevet\nHSW is pleased to announce\, beginning in September\, a new exhibit looking back at Woodstock as it moved through the post-festival years. \nThe exhibit\, “It Was Fifty Years Ago Today\,” will kick-off with an opening reception on \nFriday September 19th from 6:30 – 8:30.\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Photographer and HSW Board member Karyn (Provenzano) Bevet arrived in Woodstock in 1969. This exhibition of her photographs chronicles her experiences – and the people she met along the way – during Woodstock’s rock and rolling decade of change.
URL:https://historicalsocietyofwoodstock.org/event/it-was-fifty-years-ago-today-1970s-woodstock-through-the-lens/
CATEGORIES:2025 events
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SUMMARY:End of Season Yard Sale Fundraiser
DESCRIPTION:Dates: Friday\, September 26 & Saturday\, September 27\nTimes: 9 AM to 3 PM\nLocation: Historical Society of Woodstock\, 20 Comeau Dr.\, Woodstock NY 12498\nAdmission: Free \n \nThe Historical Society of Woodstock is pleased to announce its end of season yard sale\, a fundraiser for the HSW. Community members have generously gone into attics\, barns\, and cellars and have donated wonderful items to the sale. Vi \nntage items\, jewelry\, furniture\, artwork\, household\, and more are featured. All proceeds benefit the Historical Society of Woodstock. \nThe sale will take place at the Historical Society of Woodstock’s Eames House\, located at 20 Comeau Drive in Woodstock\, on Friday and Saturday September 26 and 27 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day. Admission is free. \nThe event will also include a bake sale\, an assortment of tasty baked goods from Woodstock’s best kitchens.
URL:https://historicalsocietyofwoodstock.org/event/end-of-season-yard-sale-fundraiser/
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