Old and New Mingle at Tom Swope’s Gallery in Hudson
Posted by: Dan Shaw
Posted on: Sunday, May 31, 2009
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Tom Swope set out an elegant table of wine and cheese beneath one of White Webb’s Intaglio chandeliers on Saturday evening in Hudson. Some guests arrived early in tuxedos on their way to the Columbia Memorial Hospital Ball in Catskill. Other Warren Street shopkeepers came late after cashing out for the night. Everyone seemed to agree that the White Webb designs are a modern American successor to Fornasetti.

David Ruede, who helped plan the Memorial Day weekend flea market in Hillsdale, with Robina Ward, who is organizing a Hillsdale historic house tour in August; Intaglio designer Matthew White and fashion world refugee Rick Rector.

Musician Cathy Grier and Michelle Steckler of Disney Theatrical Productions.

Jim Brodsky, on his way to the hospital benefit, and designer Christopher Coleman; Scot & Julie Cohen of Scot Cohen Realty.

Theresa Godman, host Tom Swope, Jim Godman of Keystone Antiques, and Danusia Jarecka of Skalar Modern; Jenn Evans of Foodplay Productions & Jeremy Evans.
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