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What is ArtsFest?Since 2009 ArtsFest has been a fall tradition, a weekend long festival celebrating the arts in New Rochelle and Pelham with art exhibits, open artists’ studios, live music and dance, spoken word, a classic car show and more. ArtsFest is organized every year by the New Rochelle Council on the Arts, a 501 c 3 organization founded in 1975.
What is the New Rochelle Council on the Arts?Throughout its history the City of New Rochelle has been home to people responsible for shaping the cultural and artistic fabric of America, and over the last four decades the New Rochelle Council on the Arts (NRCA) has supported that tradition. NRCA serves as an umbrella organization for arts organizations and artists, as well as a resource for business and educational part-
ners. NRCA is dedicated to expanding the public’s interest and participation in the arts by sponsoring a broad array of art exhibitions, theatrical productions, dance performances, film screenings, art forums, spoken word events and concerts that represent the rich diversity of our community. Ongoing programs include the Sum-mer Sounds Concert Series at Hudson Park Band Shell, quarterly exhibits at NRCA’s Rotunda Gallery at City Hall, and ArtsFest. For more information visit us on line at www.newrochellearts.org.
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This season's programs are made possible, in part, by ArtsWestchester with funds from Westchester County Government,the City of New Rochelle and the support and participation of the NRCA membership.
Sponsored by:
Gwendolen Appleyard
SPOTLIGHT ON THE PERFORMING ARTS Ted Sperling
Tony and Drama Desk Award-Winning Musical Director, Conductor, Stage Director and Musician
(My Fair Lady, South Pacific, Light in the Piazza and many more)
SPOTLIGHT ON BUSINESS Jerrold G. Bermingham
Executive Vice President, National Realty and Development Corp., WatermarkPointe Developer
SPOTLIGHT ON ARTS ADVOCACY Lynn Honeysett
Past Executive Director, Pelham Arts Center
SPOTLIGHT ON PHILANTHROPY The Kathwari Family
For their family tradition of community activism.
SPOTLIGHT ON LIFETIME LEGACY Dianne Flagello and Laura Falb
NRCA Founding and Sustaining Board Members
Thursday, October 18, 2018 at 6:30 pmWykagyl Country Club 1195 North Avenue, New Rochelle
Join The New Rochelle Council on the Arts as we shine a SPOTLIGHT on some of New Rochelle’s Shining Stars and Kick Off the 2018 ArtsFest Weekend
SPECIAL GUESTSEmcee: TV and Screen Actor Chance Kelly
(American Sniper, Generation Kill, Aquarius, House of Cards)
Shining Young Star: Jordan ColeCurrently appearing on Broadway in School of Rock
Cocktails, Libations, Hors d’oeuvres, Dinner and Dessert Buffets, Silent Auction
Showtunes Sing-Along, Performances, Dancing and MORE
RSVP by October 12 online at newrochellearts.org
SPOTLIGHTon the
The New Rochelle Council on the Arts
GALA
Flowers by Sutton (60 Memorial Highway, NR; 914-235-6565) will feature craft beer from DeCicco & Sons award-winning craft beer selection and a pop-up show of large-scale works by Marie Hines Cowan. Handcrafted Catering + Events (25 Drake Avenue, NR), a new weekend café that aims to be a gathering place for neighbors, friends and family, will be hosting a pop-up exhibit of work by owner Justin Christopher and serving farm-to-bar cocktails. LaRosa Pizzeria (12 Russell Ave, NR; 914-633-0800) Enjoy beer from Captain Lawrence Brewing Co. and a pop-up exhibit of works by Heather Fazzino on exhibit at this classic pizzeria with an authentic 100- year-old wood-burning oven. Lord and Andra (10 Division St, NR; 914-629-7433) will be celebrating the first anniversary of its opening with a beer tasting from Yonkers Brewery and an exhibit from the National Association of Women Artists “Big Action in Small Spaces.”Ottavio’s Woodworking (711 Main St., NR; 914-235-6887) Sample old-world craft beer from Duncan’s Abbey in Tarrytown at the studio of third generation woodworkers specializing in custom built cabinetry and woodworking. MESH Print Studio (47 Potter Ave, NR; 914-712-8788) featuring cider from Diner Brew Co., southern Westchester’s premier cidery.Pelham Art Center (155 Fifth Avenue, Pelham; 914-576 7747 x115) Craft beer party with samples from The Bronx Brewery, live music by the Eric Katz Trio in the gallery and a pop-up exhibition and book signing by renowned ceramicist and teacher Susan Nathenson.Thomas Paine Cottage Museum (20 Sicard Ave., NR; 914-633-1776) Colonial Tavern @ Paine’s Pub will be serving samples from Litchfield Distillery, along with cider, wine and finger foods from The Beechmont Tavern. This event for adults only: minors must be accompanied by an adult to enter. Front room will have Colonial dressed servers and will be decorated as a tavern with Colonial music. Donations welcome.
Don’t miss our free Arts in Oktoberfest Gallery Hop. Visit any of these participating art galleries and enjoy the art with a free sample of local-brewed goodness!
ARTS in
Friday, October 19th 6 to 8 pm
Participating venues: (Must be 21 and over for sample)
FRIDAY OCTOBER 19TH FRIDAY OCTOBER 19TH cont’d9:00 am – 5:00 pm New Rochelle Public Library (1 Library Plaza, NR, 914-632-7878, www.nrpl.org) The 103rd Annual Juried Exhibition of the New Rochelle Art Association, featuring exceptional works in oil, watercolor, graphics, mixed media, pastel, photography, digital media, sculpture, and fine crafts in the Lumen Winter Gallery. Exhibit runs through Oct. 29th.
9:00 am – 4:00 pmRotunda Gallery (NR City Hall, 515 North Ave., NR, www.newrochellearts.org)Richard Giglio: A Life In Art, a retrospective of the work of Richard Giglio, a New Rochelle native whose career began with designing windows for Bonwit Teller, Tiffany & Co and Bloomingdale’s, and included covering the couture collections in Paris, London and Milan, as well as creating textile designs for Donghia Inc. On display here, Richard Giglio’s art is a synthesis of his life-long passion for drawing from live models, the rhythm of great jazz music and the pulse of contemporary culture.
9:30 am – 5:30 pmFlowers by Sutton (60 Memorial Highway, NR; 914-235-6565) Works by Marie Hines Cowan will be on exhibit at this florist’s spacious downtown location. Check out Sutton’s wide selection of flower arrangements too!
10:00 am – 5:00 pmFlower Bake by Angela (136 Fifth Ave, Pelham; 914-632-CAKE; www.flowerbake.com) Enjoy a pop-up exhibit of original paintings by artist Katy Garry at this “Cake Boutique, Café and Creative Shop.” You can also buy an ArtsFest special cupcake for $2 or “Paint Your Own Cookie” for $12 (includes large cookie, edible paint and paint brush).
10:00 am - 8:00 pmPelham Art Center (155 Fifth Avenue, Pelham, 914 -576 7747 x115 ; www.pelhamartcenter.org) Exhibition: Waxing Poetic curated by Katharine Dufault. Artists include: Cecile Chong, Michael David, Kathatine Dufault, Gene Kiegel, Melissa Rubin, and Deborah Winiarski. Each of the six New York-based artists in this exhibition has created a symbolic language, or aesthetic, using encaustic paint, an ancient medium of beeswax, resin and pigment, applied while molten. The PAC courtyard features Sui Park and the site-specific exhibition Floating Imagery.
11:00 am – 11:00 pmPizzeria LaRosa (12 Russell Ave., NR; 914-633-0800; pizzerialarosa.com) Exhibit: Works by Heather Fazzino are on exhibit at this classic pizzeria with an authentic 100-year-old wood-burning oven.
11:00 am – 11:00 pmTailgate Dogs and Sausages (768 North Ave., NR; 914-499-3470; http://tgdogs.com/location/new-rochelle/) On exhibit: Works by Floyd Simmons. TGDogs is NOT just another hot dog restaurant but instead takes the taste of hot dogs to an entirely new level, with a selection of irresistibly delicious and wholesome hot dogs, sausages, hamburgers, and more!
12 noon –5:00 pmOpen Studio: Atelier Crashcup (373 Stratton Rd, corner of Mohegan. Park on Mohegan) Visit the studio of artist John Mignault. Exhibition of painting and drawings and sculpture, drawing materials available, light refreshments, all ages.
12 noon – 8:00 pmInspo (144 Fifth Ave., Pelham NY; 914-355-4021; www.theinspoboutique.com) This “lifestyle boutique” – the name is short for “inspiration – clothing and accessories, artisanal jewelry designs, and original artwork painted by artist and co-owner, Jan.
4:00 pm – 8:00 pmOpen Studio: Martha Valenzuela (55 Webster Ave., NR; 914-482-5926 [email protected]) Get Your Collage On! Participants will have an opportunity to not only view the artist’s work (comprised of collages), but they will get a chance to learn how to make one themselves! This activity is suitable for all ages, but particularly enjoyed by children and elders.
5:00 pm – 11:30 pmAlvin & Friends Restaurant (14 Memorial Highway, NR; 914-654-6549; www.alvinandfriendsrestaurant.com) View artwork by owner Alvin Clayton and enjoy live music by the Brazilwood Trio and ArtsFest drink specials at the bar. From 8 to 10 pm experience Tango Night “Milonga Noble Corazon” with Mayte Vicens in the private dining room: Open level tango class, followed by an open dance floor. Cover charge $15 with a one drink min. Reserve your spot by calling 347-989-4145 or email [email protected].
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20TH 12 noon – 5:00 pmFree “Culture Trolley” starting at the Lawton Street parking lot across from the New Rochelle Public Library and connecting to 4 main hubs:
• Lawton Street parking lot• City Hall/Hamilton Street parking lot• New Rochelle High School• Pelham Art Center
On-board narrator will provide commentary on historic sites along the route. Please note: Passengers may get on and off at the four designated stops only.
6:00 pm – 8:00 pmArts in Oktoberfest gallery hop and beer tasting at participating galleries (see p. 5 for details). Enjoy the art with a free sample of local-brewed goodness! Must be 21 and over for sample.
All DayNew Rochelle Walk of Fame (Ruby Dee Park) Installed in 2011, the New Rochelle Walk of Fame is a tribute to some of New Rochelle’s most notable residents throughout the city’s 325-year history. The signs, located along the park’s outer pathway, present a micro history of America with figures representing the arts, business, politics, education, the media, entertainment and sports. The Walk of Fame was created and funded by former resident and historian Roderick Kennedy Jr., working in partnership with the Downtown BID, the New Rochelle Department of Parks and Recreation and City Historian Barbara Davis.
ALL EVENTS ARE FREE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED
www.newrochellearts.org
9:00 am – 2:00 pmBID Grand Market (Library Green, 1 Library Plaza, Huguenot at Lawton St., NR; www.newrochellegrandmarket.com ) Farmer’s Market with arts and crafts, cooking demonstrations and live music.
• 10:00 – 11:30 am: Window Painting and Mask Making. For families with children ages 8 - 12 years. Paint seasonal scenes for Halloween and Thanksgiving on the windows of downtown businesses, and participate in a mask-making workshop geared for younger children on Library Green. In the event of inclement weather, a rain makeup date will be available by calling 654-2116. Families must pre-register in order to paint a window: email [email protected] (654-2116). Made possible by the New Rochelle Downtown Business Improvement District (BID).
• 11:00 am – 1:00 pm: NRAA Arts Fest Activity: Members of the New Rochelle Art Association will help with an awesome rock painting project – and a painted rock hunt, for prizes. Ruby Dee Park at Library Green.
• 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm Bach to Rock Open Mic session for musicians who would like to perform a (family-friendly!) song or two in front of the market audience. Register in advance at [email protected].
9:00 am – 5:00 pmFlower Bake by Angela (136 Fifth Ave, Pelham; 914-632-CAKE; www.flowerbake.com)Enjoy this “Cake Boutique, Café and Creative Shop” offering an ArtsFest special cupcake for $2. You can also “Paint Your Own Cookie” with edible colors!
9:00 am – 7:00 pm New Rochelle Public Library (1 Library Plaza, NR; 914-632-7878; www.nrpl.org)The 103rd Annual Juried Exhibition of the New Rochelle Artists Association features exceptional works in oil, watercolor, graphics, mixed media, pastel, photography, sculpture, and fine crafts. The exhibit runs through October 29th.
• 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm: Reception geared for adults will include a brief exhibit awards ceremony, refreshments and sizzling live music by the Brazilwood Quartet. Free. Lumen Winter Gallery and Library Lobby.
9:30 am – 5:30 pmFlowers by Sutton (60 Memorial Highway, NR; 914-235-6565)Works by by Marie Hines Cowan will be on exhibit at this florist’s spacious downtown location. Check out Sutton’s wide selection of flower arrangements too!
10:00 am – 2:00 pmMuseum of Arts & Culture at New Rochelle High School (North Avenue at Braemar) Exhibition: “Art for Peace” A juried exhibition sponsored by New Rochelle High School and The New Rochelle Art Association with 20 artists from each group. The subject is peace and mediation, and how negotiation, tolerance and mediation can promote peace on a micro and macro level. The goal is to start a conversation about various ways to communicate and exchange ideas without resorting to violence. Live music.
10:00 am – 4:00 pmNew Beginnings Performing Arts Studio (409 North Ave., NR; 516-707-1566; www.newbeginningsdance.com) will be offering dance lessons (ballet, yoga, breakdancing, African and Afro-fusion) for a donation.
10:00 am – 5:00 pmPelham Art Center (155 Fifth Avenue, Pelham; 914 -576 7747 x115 ; www.pelhamartcenter.org)Exhibition: Waxing Poetic curated by Katharine Dufault. Each of the six New York-based artists in this exhibition has created a symbolic language, or aesthetic, using encaustic paint, an ancient medium of beeswax, resin and pigment, applied while molten.
• 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm Artist Talk with curator Katharine Default and participating artists in Waxing Poetic exhibition• 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm Discussion with Sui Park in the PAC courtyard about her site-specific solo exhibition “Floating Imagery.” The
work consists of five exciting creations that hang, lay and stand in different areas in the courtyard and around the art center. An award-winning New York based artist born in Seoul, Korea, Park’s work involves creating 3-dimensional flexible organic forms from mass produced industrial materials.
• 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm Performance Art, live art demo with Bob Clyatt at 4 pm, interactive music in the PAC galleries. n the Pelham Art Center Galleries. Public Art will be on view at Wolfs Lane Park: (Fifth Avenue from 1st St. (train station) to Boulevard)
10:00 am – 6:00 pmOpen Studio: Martha Valenzuela (55 Webster Ave., Suite 414, NR ; 914-364-2785)Get Your Collage On! Participants will have an opportunity to not only view the artist’s work (comprised of collages), but they will get a chance to learn how to make one themselves! This activity is suitable for all ages, but particularly enjoyed by children and elders.
11:00 am – 12 noonStarbucks Wykagyl (1278-80 North Ave., NR; 914-654-8651; https://www.starbucks.com )Pop-up Theater Performance by New Rochelle High School’s PAVE students: “Stories From The Starbuck’s Patio.” Come hear students share a collection of monologues and performance pieces. Developed and arranged by students, staged outside to demonstrate that you don’t need a theatre to create great art. Help support our community and our future artists by being part of a unique audience experience. You might never think of your Chai Latte the same way again.
10:00 am – 10:00 pmLord and Andra (10 Division St, NR, www.lordandandragallery.com) “Big Action in Small Spaces” through October 25th. In this small gallery you have the benefit of showing powerful artworks in an intimate space. Lord & Andra, a woman-owned and run gallery, will be celebrating the first anniversary of its opening with this exhibition from the National Association of Women Artists.
11:00 am – 4:00 pmArtisanal Market at Ottavio’s Woodworking (711 Main St., NR; 914-235-6887) Find one-of-a-kind hand-crafted gifts and jewelry, art, leather, beauty products and more. Artisans will display works at Ottavio’s, the studio of third generation woodworkers specializing in custom built cabinetry and woodworking.
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12 noon – 3:00 pm Hudson Park Children’s Greenhouse (At Hudson Park, www.hudsonparkgreenhouse.org) Pumpkin painting for children 12 and under: Come and learn about the efforts to revive the historic greenhouse at Hudson Park and create a place for age-appropriate, hands-on educational experiences that nurture environmental awareness.
12 noon – 3:00 pm The Sophia Brewster One-Room Schoolhouse (20 Sicard Ave., NR; 914-633-1776, www.thomaspainecottage.org) A Harry Potter Halloween for children aged 4 to 12. Arts and crafts including pumpkin decorating, coloring, painting, sparkle pinecones and more at The 3 BroomSticks. Child admission includes: a pumpkin to decorate, all arts & crafts projects, butterbeer, pumpkin juice, spell-book & a trick or treat bag! $10 per child. Adult Admission includes refreshments & snacks. $3 per adult, $5 for 2 . All wizardry will be inside - this is a rain or shine event. Purchase a $20 early wizard package before October 1 : Includes 2 children + 1 adult and guarantees entry.
12 noon – 4:00 pm Huguenot Children’s Library (794 North Ave., NR; 914-632-8954, www.partnershipforthehcl.org)ArchForKids Workshop Children in Pre-K through grade 5 are invited to join the fabulous ArchFor Kids team and turn “found” materials into amazing structures! ArchForKids provides young people with dynamic, hands-on, minds-on learning experiences grounded in architecture, design, engineering and urban planning. They’ll be bringing all kinds of materials, guidance and enthusiasm to HCL for an afternoon charged with creative energy. Free. Made possible by the Partnership for the Huguenot Children’s Library. First-come, first-served, to the capacity of the Lower Level of the Huguenot Children’s Library.
12 noon – 3:00 pm Rotunda Gallery (NR City Hall, 515 North Ave., NR, www.newrochellearts.org)Richard Giglio: A Life In Art, a retrospective of the work of Richard Giglio, a New Rochelle native whose career began with designing windows for Bonwit Teller, Tiffany & Co and Bloomingdale’s, and included covering the couture collections in Paris, London and Milan, as well as creating textile designs for Donghia Inc. On display here, Richard Giglio’s art is a synthesis of his life-long passion for drawing from live models, the rhythm of great jazz music and the pulse of contemporary culture.
11:00 am – 11:00 pmPizzeria LaRosa (12 Russell Ave., NR; 914-633-0800; pizzerialarosa.com) Exhibit: Works by Heather Fazzino are on exhibit at this classic pizzeria with an authentic 100- year- old wood-burning oven.
11:30 am – 1:30 pmIona College Council on the Arts (665 North Avenue, NR; 914-637-7796; www.iona.edu/artscouncil) The Brother Kenneth Chapman Gallery presents “Shifting Focus: Hidden in Plain Sight,” a photography exhibit curated by Rick Palladino. This juried exhibition contains works from the Iona community whose photos contain surprises, whimsical notions, unique forms or patterns that are revealed upon closer inspection.
11:00 am – 6:00 pmOpen Studio: Charles Fazzino Studio at Museum Editions, Ltd. (32 Relyea Place, NR; 654-9370, www.fazzino.com) Meet one of the world’s premiere pop artists – the master of 3-D art -- and learn about his process and technique. Get a sneak peek at his latest works and a tour of his personal studio. Interactive demonstrations make this fun for all ages and an ArtsFest favorite.
12 noon – 4:00 pm Open Studio: Patricia Miner-Sutherland (81 Centre Ave., Studio 301, NR; 914-834-3333; www.pminersutherland.com) Known for her equestrian racing scenes, which have been exhibited in museums and galleries, her current work depicts humans in various stages of mental development.
12 noon – 5:00 pm Open Studio: Atelier Crashcup (373 Stratton Rd, corner of Mohegan. Park on Mohegan) Visit the studio of artist John Mignault. Exhibition of painting and drawings and sculpture, drawing materials available, light refreshments, all ages.
12 noon – 5:00 pm Open Studios: Gallery Roc (2 Division Street, NR; 914-354-0636) Visit multiple venues including Susa Designs, Jesse Sanchez, Oquendo de Galleria, B & P Photo Studios and Kyunam Han/Artist.
12 noon – 5:00 pm Open Studio: High Brook Studios (222 HighBrook Avenue North, Pelham; 914-582-8432) All ages welcome! Located in an unsuspecting neighborhood, High Brook is an art haven with three floors of studios for multiple artists, plus a sculpture garden. Come tour our spaces and talk about art! Works available for sale.
12 noon – 5:00 pm Open Studio: Marie Hines Cowan (55 Webster Ave., Studio 306, NR; 914-720-5933; www.mariehinescowan.com) Private studio of figurative oil painter Marie Hines Cowan, whose large format work is influenced by her love of Greek mythology.
12 noon – 6:00 pm Thomas Paine Cottage Museum (20 Sicard Ave., NR; 914-633-1776, www.thomaspainecottage.org) This historic house museum will be exhibiting works by featured artists Cristina Cerone (photography and collage paintings) and watercolorist Sara Furlong, plus other exhibits including a spotlight on famous New Rochelle Huguenot artist Molly Guion, the women artists of the Emmet Family, Norman Rockwell and New Rochelle photographer Tom Veres, whose work is exhibited in the National Holocaust Museum in DC. Appropriate for all ages.
12 noon – 8:00 pm Inspo (144 Fifth Ave., Pelham NY; 914-355-4021; www.theinspoboutique.com)This “lifestyle boutique” – the name is short for “inspiration – clothing and accessories, artisanal jewelry designs, and original artwork painted by artist and co-owner, Jan.
12 noon – 5:00 pm Classic Car Show (Hamilton Avenue Parking Lot, North Ave. at Hamilton, adjacent to City Hall) The Art of the Automobile is a design retrospective featuring an eye-catching bevy of auto beauties from the 1920s through the 1970s, on exhibit by invitation only. With live music by Fat Bois Brass Band from 12 to 2 pm. Sponsored by AJ’s Burgers.
ALL EVENTS ARE FREE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED
www.newrochellearts.org
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20TH cont’d 12 noon – 8:00 pm Open Studio: Martha Valenzuela (55 Webster Ave., NR; 914-482-5926 [email protected]) Get Your Collage On! Participants will have an opportunity to not only view the artist’s work (comprised of collages), but they will get a chance to learn how to make one themselves! This activity is suitable for all ages, but particularly enjoyed by children and elders.
12 noon – 10:00 pm Tailgate Dogs and Sausages (768 North Ave., NR; 914-499-3470; http://tgdogs.com/location/new-rochelle/)cOn exhibit: Works by Floyd Simmons. TGDogs is NOT just another hot dog restaurant but instead takes the taste of hot dogs to an entirely new level, with a selection of irresistibly delicious and wholesome hot dogs, sausages, hamburgers, and more! Artist Floyd Simmons will be on site.
1:00 pm – 4:00 pm Hugh Doyle Senior Center (94 Davis Avenue, NR 914-235-2363; newrochelleny.com/seniors)Exhibition: “Day of the Dead” installation; 2 pm performance of Eastern dance by Aszmara and her class; 3 pm reception and Intergenerational Concert featuring the Songcatchers Youth Choir, The College of New Rochelle Music Ensembles, the adult community chorus Sing Your Heart Out, and others ranging in age from 8 to 80, singing separately, together and with audience participation. Appropriate music and fun for audiences of all ages.
1:00 pm – 5:00 pm Westchester Yoga Arts (49 Lawton Street, 2nd floor, NR; 888-760-4943; westchesteryogaarts.com) Exhibition “Dropping In” : Abstract meditations in Oil. Come see these joyful, yet meditative abstract oil paintings by local artist Anne Bedrick. Originals are priced between $400 and $2000 so there is something for every budget. There will be snacks, a table for children to make their own art, and music as well.
2:30 pm – 5:00 pm ArtsFest Music Festival (Fuller Center for Housing, 659 Main St, NR; 914-636-8335; http://fullercenterny.org/) An afternoon of live music featuring our local musicians. Free.
• 2:15 pm at Ruby Dee Park Fat Boi’s Brass Band starts things rolling with rollicking New Orleans style street music. At 2:45 follow them to the Fuller Center for Housing for more!
• 3:00 – 6:00 pm at Fuller Center enjoy the music of Mudsole (traditional jazz/New Orleans funk), Young At Arts Student bands (rock and funk sounds from Bronxville-based non-profit arts school), a High School Poetry Jam, Ebb and Flow (original Blues duo) and the Jon Backer Group (jazz and swing)
3:00 pm – 4:00 pmNew Rochelle Public Library (1 Library Plaza, NR; 914-632-7878; www.nrpl.org)The acclaimed Ajkun Ballet Company returns to the stage of the Ossie Davis Theater for a memorable performance of The Sleeping Beauty. The romantic story of Princess Aurora and Prince Désiré will come to life in this elegant performance, masterfully choreographed by Chiara Ajkun. A “must see” ballet for first time and seasoned audiences alike. Made possible by the New Rochelle Council on the Arts, the Friends of NRPL, and the New Rochelle BID. $10 suggested donation.
3:00 pm – 6:00 pmOpen Studio: Amelia E. Jones (38 Lakeside Dr., NR; 914-356-2327) Tour of artist’s studio, zen painting and meditation garden. Appropriate for teens/adults.
5:00 pm – 12:00 amAlvin & Friends Restaurant (14 Memorial Highway, NR; 914-654-6549; www.alvinandfriendsrestaurant.com) View artwork by owner Alvin Clayton and enjoy ArtsFest drink specials at the bar. Live music by the Jared Pauley Quintet from 7:30 to 11:30 pm.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21ST
12 noon – 5:00 pmFree “Culture Trolley” starting at the Lawton Street parking lot across from the New Rochelle Public Library and connecting to 3 main hubs:
• Lawton Street parking lot• City Hall/Hamilton Street parking lot• Pelham Art Center
On-board narrator will provide commentary on historic sites along the route. Please note: Passengers may get on and off at the four designated stops only.
All DayNew Rochelle Walk of Fame (Ruby Dee Park) Installed in 2011, the New Rochelle Walk of Fame is a tribute to some of New Rochelle’s most notable residents throughout the city’s 325-year history. The signs, located along the park’s outer pathway, present a micro history of America with figures representing the arts, business, politics, education, the media, entertainment and sports. The Walk of Fame was created and funded by former resident and historian Roderick Kennedy Jr., working in partnership with the Downtown BID, the New Rochelle Department of Parks and Recreation and City Historian Barbara Davis.
11:00 am – 4:00 pmArtisanal Market at Ottavio’s Woodworking (711 Main St., NR; 914-235-6887) Find one-of-a-kind hand-crafted gifts and jewelry, art, leather, beauty products and more. Artisans will display works at Ottavio’s, the studio of third generation woodworkers specializing in custom built cabinetry and woodworking.
11:00 am – 6:00 pmOpen Studio: Charles Fazzino Studio at Museum Editions, Ltd. (32 Relyea Place, NR; 654-9370, www.fazzino.com ) Meet one of the world’s premiere pop artists – the master of 3-D art -- and learn about his process and technique. Get a sneak peek at his latest works and a tour of his personal studio. Interactive demonstrations make this fun for all ages and an ArtsFest favorite.
11:00 am – 11:00 pmPizzeria LaRosa (12 Russell Ave., NR; 914-633-0800; pizzerialarosa.com) Exhibit: Works by Heather Fazzino are on exhibit at this classic pizzeria with an authentic 100-year-old Petersen oven.
11:30 am – 9:00 pmAlvin & Friends Restaurant (14 Memorial Highway, NR; 914-654-6549; www.alvinandfriendsrestaurant.com) View artwork by owner Alvin Clayton and enjoy “Jazz brunch” with live music by Terri Davis from 11:30 am to 3:30 pm. After 5 pm enjoy ArtsFest drink specials at the bar and live music.
12 noon – 3:00 pmThe Sophia Brewster One-Room Schoolhouse (20 Sicard Ave., NR; 914-633-1776, www.thomaspainecottage.org) A Harry Potter Halloween for children aged 4 to 12. Arts and crafts including pumpkin decorating, coloring, painting, sparkle pinecones and more at The 3 BroomSticks. Child admission includes: a pumpkin to decorate, all arts & crafts projects, butterbeer, pumpkin juice, spell-book & a trick or treat bag! $10 per child. Adult Admission includes refreshments & snacks. $3 per adult, $5 for 2 . All wizardry will be inside - this is a rain or shine event. Purchase a $20 early wizard package before October 1 : Includes 2 children + 1 adult and guarantees entry.
12 noon – 4:00 pmPelham Art Center (155 Fifth Avenue, Pelham, 914 -576 7747 x115 ; www.pelhamartcenter.org)The Courtyard: Sculpture show and arts events.
• 12 noon – 4:00 pm: Gallery open; free Magic Show at noon with young magician Eitan Gotian.• 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm in Pelham’s Wolfs Lane Sculpture Park (Fifth Avenue from 1st St. (train station) to Boulevard) Family Day in
the Park with sculpture show and arts events : Singer/Songwriter pop up event featuring Monica Uhm, Miles East, Bruce Carroll. Lily Ellinghaus and Allison Leah. Also magic with Eitan Gotian in partnership with the Love Yourself Project, face painting, origami and art workshops. Michael Mut will be hair sculpting in a royal; throne – free to any participants! In case of rain events will be held inside of the Pelham Art Center. Free and open to everyone!
12 noon – 5:00 pmInspo (144 Fifth Ave., Pelham NY; 914-355-4021; www.theinspoboutique.com)This “lifestyle boutique” – the name is short for “inspiration” – clothing and accessories, artisanal jewelry designs, and original artwork painted by artist and co-owner, Jan.
12 noon – 5:00 pmOpen Studio: Atelier Crashcup (373 Stratton Rd, corner of Mohegan. Park on Mohegan) Visit the studio of artist John Mignault. Exhibition of painting and drawings and sculpture, drawing materials available, light refreshments, all ages.
12 noon – 5:00 pmOpen Studios: Gallery Roc (2 Division Street, NR; 914-354-0636) Visit multiple venues including Susa Designs, Oquendo Zasparilla, Oquendo de Galleria, B & P Photo Studios and Kyunam Han/Artist.
12 noon – 5:00 pmOpen Studio: High Brook Studios (222 HighBrook Avenue North, Pelham; 914-582-8432) All ages welcome! Located in an unsuspecting neighborhood, High Brook is an art haven with three floors of studios for multiple artists, plus a sculpture garden. Come tour our spaces and talk about art! Works available for sale.
12 noon – 5:00 pmOpen Studio: Martha Valenzuela Studio (55 Webster Ave., NR; 914-482-5926 [email protected]) Get Your Collage On! Participants will have an opportunity to not only view the artist’s work (comprised of collages), but they will get a chance to learn how to make one themselves! This activity is suitable for all ages, but particularly enjoyed by children and elders.
12 noon – 6:00 pmThomas Paine Cottage Museum (20 Sicard Ave., NR; 914-633-1776, www.thomaspainecottage.org) This historic house museum will be exhibiting works by featured artists Cristina Cerone (photography and collage paintings) and watercolorist Sara Furlong, plus other exhibits including a spotlight on famous New Rochelle Huguenot artist Molly Guion, the women artists of the Emmet Family, Norman Rockwell and New Rochelle photographer Tom Veres, whose work is exhibited in the National Holocaust Museum in DC. Appropriate for all ages.
12 noon – 8:00 pmTailgate Dogs and Sausages (768 North Ave., NR; 914-499-3470; http://tgdogs.com/location/new-rochelle/) On exhibit: Works by Floyd Simmons. TGDogs is NOT just another hot dog restaurant but instead takes the taste of hot dogs to an entirely new level, with a selection of irresistibly delicious and wholesome hot dogs, sausages, hamburgers, and more!
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21ST cont’d SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21ST cont’d12 noon – 9:00 pmPizzeria LaRosa (12 Russell Ave., NR; 914-633-0800; pizzerialarosa.com) Exhibit: Works by Heather Fazzino are on exhibit at this classic pizzeria with an authentic 100-year-old wood-burning oven.
1:00 pm – 4:00 pmOpen Studio: Patricia Miner-Sutherland (81 Centre Ave., Studio 301, NR, 914-834-3333; www.pminersutherland.com ) Known for her equestrian racing scenes, which have been exhibited in museums and galleries, her current work depicts humans in various stages of mental development.
1:00 pm – 5:00 pmWestchester Yoga Arts (49 Lawton Street, 2nd floor, NR; 888-760-4943; westchesteryogaarts.com)Exhibition “Dropping In” : Abstract meditations in Oil. Come see these joyful, yet meditative abstract oil paintings by local artist Anne Bedrick. Originals are priced between $400 and $2000 so there is something for every budget. There will be snacks, a table for children to make their own art, and music as well.
1:00 pm – 5:00 pmIona College Council on the Arts (665 North Avenue, NR; 914-637-7796; www.iona.edu/artscouncil) The Brother Kenneth Chapman Gallery presents “Shifting Focus: Hidden in Plain Sight,” a photography exhibit curated by Rick Palladino. This juried exhibition contains works from the Iona community whose photos contain surprises, whimsical notions, unique forms or patterns that are revealed upon closer inspection.
2:00 pm – 5:00 pmOpen Studio: Amelia E. Jones (38 Lakeside Dr., NR; 914-356-2327) Tour of artist’s studio, zen painting and meditation garden. Appropriate for teens/adults.
2:00 pm – 6:00 pmCollege of New Rochelle (29 Castle Place, NR; 914-654-5423, www.cnr.edu/cg.htm) Castle Gallery : “Photography by Gordon Parks and Toni Parks” Works by the famed photographer/activist/writer/film maker and his daughter and fellow photographer. Featuring photographs from CNR’s own collection, this show touches on the issues both Gordon and Toni Parks address in their work, which collectively spans more than 50 years.
3:00 pm – 5:00 pmThe College of New Rochelle Chapel (29 Castle Place, NR, 914-654-5423), CNR Music presents “Classical and Beyond” concert featuring Angels in the Chamber (playing original music for French horn, piano/guitar, flute, clarinet), the College of New Rochelle Choir, staff performances and IMPetus (chamber punk with piano, electric guitar and voice).
3:00 pm New Rochelle Public Library (1 Library Plaza, NR; 914-632-7878; www.nrpl.org ) Holidays: A Spoken Word Event by Read650, the popular live reading series, featuring stories that can be told in 5 minutes. Hear some great holiday stories, from sunburn to heartburn, told in five minutes—and 650 words—at a time. Produced by the acclaimed Read650, this program is made possible by the New Rochelle Council on the Arts, the Friends of the Library, and suggested minimum donations of $10. Reception follows the event. For information on submitting work or attending events, visit www.Read650.com or call 914- 799-1997.
ARTSFEST VENUES1. Alvin & Friends Restaurant
14 Memorial Highway, NR; 914-654-6549 www.alvinandfriendsrestaurant.com
2. AJ’s Burgers 524 North Ave., NR, 914-235-3009 www.ajsburgers.com
3. Atelier Crashcup 373 Stratton Rd., corner of Mohegan, NR (Park on Mohegan)
4. BID Grand Market Library Green, 1 Library Plaza, Huguenot at Lawton St., NR www.newrochellegrandmarket.com
5. The Sophia Brewster One-Room Schoolhouse 20 Sicard Ave., NR; 914-633-1776 www.thomaspainecottage.org
6. Classic Car Show Hamilton Avenue Parking Lot, North Ave. at Hamilton, adjacent to City Hall
7. College of New Rochelle Mooney Center Gallery, 29 Castle Place, NR; 914-654-5423 www.cnr.edu/cg.htm
8. Marie Hines Cowan 55 Webster Ave., Studio 306, NR; 914-720-5933 www.mariehinescowan.com
9. Charles Fazzino Studio at Museum Editions, Ltd. 32 Relyea Place, NR; 654-9370 www.fazzino.com
10. Flowerbake by Angela 136 Fifth Ave, Pelham; 914-632-CAKE www.flowerbake.com
11. Flowers by Sutton 60 Memorial Highway, NR; 914-235-6565
12. Fuller Center for Housing 659 Main St, NR; 914-636-8335 www.habitatwc.org/restore/
13. Gallery Roc 2 Division Street, NR; 914-354-0636
14. Handcrafted Catering + Events 25 Drake Avenue, NR
15. High Brook Studios 222 HighBrook Avenue North, Pelham; 914-582-8432
16. Hudson Park Children’s Greenhouse At Hudson Park, www.hudsonparkgreenhouse.org
17. Hugh Doyle Senior Center 94 Davis Avenue, NR 914-235-2363 newrochelleny.com/seniors
18. Huguenot Children’s Library 794 North Ave., NR; 914-632-8954 www.partnershipforthehcl.org
19. Hurley’s SteakHouse & Pub 15 Division Street New Rochelle, NY; 914-738-6000 www.hurleyssteakhouse.com
20. Inspo 144 Fifth Ave., Pelham NY; 914-355-4021 www.theinspoboutique.com
21. Iona College Council on the Arts 665 North Avenue, NR; 914-637-7796 www.iona.edu/artscouncil
22. Amelia E. Jones 38 Lakeside Dr., NR; 914-356-2327
23. Lord and Andra 10 Division St, NR www.lordandandragallery.com
24. Patricia Miner-Sutherland 81 Centre Ave., Studio 301, NR; 914-834-3333 www.pminersutherland.com
25. MESH Print Studio 47 Potter Ave, NR; 914-712-8788
26. Museum of Arts & Culture at New Rochelle High School North Avenue at Braemar, NR
27. New Beginnings Performing Arts Studio 409 North Ave., NR; 516-7071566 www.newbeginningsdance.com
28. New Rochelle Public Library 1 Library Plaza, NR, 914-632-7878 www.nrpl.org
29. NRCA Rotunda Gallery NR City Hall, 515 North Ave., NR www.newrochellearts.org
30. New York Hair Salon 153 Fifth Ave, 914-633-1788 www.nyhsalon.com
31. Ottavio’s Woodworking 711 Main St., NR; 914-235-6887 [email protected]
32. Thomas Paine Cottage Museum 20 Sicard Ave., NR; 914-633-1776 www.thomaspainecottage.org
33. Pelham Art Center 155 Fifth Avenue, Pelham, 914 -576 7747 x115 www.pelhamartcenter.org
34. Pizzeria LaRosa 12 Russell Ave., NR; 914-633-0800 pizzerialarosa.com
35. Tailgate Dogs and Sausages 768 North Ave., NR; 914-499-3470 http://tgdogs.com/location/new-rochelle/
36. Martha Valenzuela 55 Webster Ave., NR; 914-482-5926 [email protected]
37. Westchester Yoga Arts 49 Lawton Street, 2nd floor, NR; 888-760-4943 westchesteryogaarts.com
38. Wolf’s Lane Sculpture Park Wolf’s Lane, Pelham
39. Starbucks Wykagyl 278-80 North Ave., NR; 914-654-8651 https://www.starbucks.com
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