Hancock Shaker Village's 52nd Season
Hancock Shaker Village's operations and marketing director, Laura Wolf, and their collections manager and curator, Lesley Herzberg, join us in Studio A to talk about this season at HSV and their new...
View ArticleBIFF - "Gregory Crewdson: Brief Encounters"
Filmmaker, Ben Shapiro, shot Brief Encounters for over a decade - the same decade that photographer, Gregory Crewdson filled with creating Beneath the Roses - an extensive series of pictures shot in...
View Article"Capturing Camelot: Stanley Tretick's Iconic Images of the Kennedys"
A consummate photojournalist, Stanley Tretick was sent by United Press International to follow the Kennedy campaign of 1960. The photographer soon befriended the candidate and took many of JFK's best...
View ArticlePhotographer, Dmitri Kasterine
Only 57 miles outside New York City on the Hudson River, the city of Newburgh has fallen from the status of "All American City" awarded by Look Magazine in 1952, to in 1981 being put on a Federal list...
View Article"The Network" by Lincoln Schatz
In The Network: Portrait Conversations, artist Lincoln Schatz offers a unique portrayal of contemporary American leadership and innovation. Representing government, business, science, technology, and...
View Article"Gordon Parks: 100 Moments" at The New York State Museum
A new exhibition celebrating the 100th birthday of world-renowned photographer Gordon Parks opens on Saturday at the New York State Museum.Gordon Parks: 100 Moments showcases six decades of Parks’...
View Article"Beyond Iconic" screening at Upstate Films in Woodstock
James Dean walks down a drizzly street in Manhattan with his coat collar up against the wind and the rain. It’s an iconic image, captured by photographer, Dennis Stock.Stock’s photographs of movie...
View Article"Her" by Christa Parravani
Christa Parravani is a photographer, capital region native, and author of the acclaimed new memoir, Her: A Memoir about the life and early death of her identical twin, Cara. For several years after...
View ArticlePhotographer, Stephen Donaldson
Stephen Donaldson's books of photography include Barns of the Berkshires and Along Route 7: A Journey Through Western New England.He joins us to talk about his newly redone book, The Berkshires,...
View Article"The Big Picture: America In Panorama"
At the turn of the twentieth century, innovations in photographic technology and an American culture of optimism and self-celebration helped create panoramic group photography. Organizations famed and...
View ArticleBeyond the Poetry: Treasures From Steepletop
Edna St. Vincent Millay was the most celebrated poet of her time and a significant figure in the 20th century American literature. Throughout her career, Millay led a life unfettered by...
View ArticleAnsel Adams And Photo-Secession At The Hyde Collection
There is a pair of exciting new exhibits at the Hyde Collection in Glens Falls, NY. "Ansel Adams: Early Works" and "Photo-Secession: Painterly Masterworks of Turn-of-the-Century Photography," are on...
View ArticleHyde Collection Receives Major Photography Donation
The Hyde Collection, an internationally known art museum in Glens Falls, New York, has received a major donation from a leading national news anchor. The Hyde Collection announced it has been gifted a...
View Article'Mississippi Eyes' And The Southern Documentary Project
Mississippi Eyes chronicles the events and the powerful witness of five young photographers in The Southern Documentary Project, working during the pivotal summer of 1964 in the segregated South....
View ArticleThe Clermont State Historic Site And Robert Hite
The Clermont State Historic Site in Germantown, NY was the Hudson River seat of New York's politically and socially prominent Livingston Family. Seven successive generations of the family left...
View ArticlePhotography: The Definitive Visual History
The leading authority on digital photography, Tom Ang celebrates the greatest photographs – and photographers – of all time in his 30th book, Photography: The Definitive Visual History.
View ArticleEllie Ga At EMPAC
Ellie Ga is closing out the Spring EMPAC season on May 7 and 8. Ellie Ga's multimedia essays are part field dispatch, part artist’s notebook, part home-movie, part poem.On Thursday, May 7, at 8PM, Ga...
View ArticlePhotography with Charlie Samuels
New York Times photographer and Skidmore College lecturer Charlie Samuels joins us in the studio to answer your questions about photography.
View ArticlePhotography with Charlie Samuels - 8/12/15
New York Times photographer and Skidmore College lecturer Charlie Samuels joins us in the studio to answer your questions about photography.
View ArticleFormer Judge Discusses Trip To Cuba
At a time when debate rages over eliminating the trade embargo between the U.S. and Cuba, some relations are easing. Americans can travel to the island country if they are a part of an approved...
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