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Briefly noted in Woodstock (9/29/21)

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September 29, 2021
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Briefly noted in Woodstock (9/29/21)

Sally Apfelbaum, North Wall, East Village, 2010, graphite and acrylic on canvas, 12 x 12 in. (courtesy of Sally Apfelbaum)

Sally Apfelbaum, North Wall, East Village, 2010, graphite and acrylic on canvas, 12 x 12 in. (courtesy of Sally Apfelbaum)

“Artists Draw Their Studios” opens at Kleinert October 9

The Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild will present “Artists Draw Their Studios,” opening October 9 and on view through November 21 at the Kleinert/James Center for the Arts. Invited by artist Michelle Weinberg and inspired by her practice of periodically drawing her own studio, approximately 50 artists will contribute drawings of their workplaces in a unique project that exposes the diverse ways that artists perceive their own creative work and lives.

Meet the artists on Saturday, October 9 from 3 to 5 p.m. The opening is free and open to the public; reservations are not required. Masks are required, regardless of vaccination status.

Participating artists include Kelli Rae Adams, Sally Apfelbaum, Sam Bornstein, Jenny Brillhart, Francis Cape, Karlos Carcamo, Susan Carr, Dimitry Chamy, Amanda Church, Hallie Cohen, Karen Combs, Elisabeth Condon, Chris Costan, Melanie Daniel, Anne Devine, Nereida García Ferraz, Janet Goleas, Theresa Hackett, Kylie Heidenheimer, Carter Hodgkin, Sharon Horvath, Christine Hughes, Will Hutnick, Bethanie Irons, Julia Jacquette, Leslie Kerby, Kirstin Lamb, Nancy Lorenz, Judy Mannarino, Margo Margolis, Maureen McQuillan, Kathleen McShane, Anne Muntges, Laura Newman, Anne Peabody, Liza Phillips, Nora Riggs, Leslie Roberts, Lydia Rubio, Donna Ruff, Bonnie Rychlak, Shuli Sade, Kristen Schiele, Jeanne Silverthorne, Karen Snouffer, Sara Stites, Mary Ann Strandell, Natasha Sweeten, Christina Tenaglia, Sarah Trigg, Rachel Urkowitz, Josette Urso, Kristiina Uusitalo, Michelle Weinberg and Etty Yaniv.

The Kleinert/James Center for the Arts is located at 36 Tinker Street in Woodstock. Gallery hours are Friday through Monday from noon to 5 p.m.

Woodstock Senior Citizens meet October 6

The Woodstock Senior Citizens’ Club will meet on Wednesday, October 6 at noon at the Community Center on Rock City Road in Woodstock.

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