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November 14
Festival of Trees Gala Preview
Berkshire Museum’s “party of the season!“
Pittsfield, MA

December 5
Berkshire Botanical Holiday Marketplace Preview
Cocktails, early shopping and dinner.
Stockbridge, MA

December 6
Wilderstein Historic Site
A Victorian “high” tea in the be-decked halls of a Queen Anne Mansion.
Rhinebeck, NY

December 13
Clermont Holiday Reception
Clermont, NY



 

 

 

 

 

The Bold Ones: Celebrating Sol LeWitt at Mass MoCA

Rural Intelligence Parties and Openings Fashion seemed to be on many peoples’ minds on Saturday at Mass MoCA’s gala opening of Sol LeWitt: A Wall Drawing Retrospective. Some guests wore bright stripes in homage to the artist, while others wore basic art-world black so as to not clash with the painted walls. Whether by accident or design, many guests coordinated with the walls, creating vibrant tableaux vivants.  Everybody seemed to be wearing broad smiles, because the exhibition is daunting and delightful, extravagant and exuberant. And it can be revisited many times, for it will be on view for at least the next 25 years.
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Mass MoCA director and visionary Joseph C. Thompson;  Mass MoCA marketing coordinator Brittany Bishop
 
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Sally Zunino and Jane Nichols
 
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Marilyn Buel wore Missoni stripes because “Sol liked it,“ she said; artists Gabriel Hurter and Karen Hendrickson, who help paint portions of the exhibition.
 
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Ben Schweizer and Jennifer Chain
 
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Yale’s deputy provost for art Barbara Shailor and political science professor Harry Blair; John and Maureen Jerome
 
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Michael Cohen with his grandson Hank
 
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Writer Amanda Gordon and television director Jonathan Heidelberger;  many volunteers, including Diana Nawi, a curatorial assistant and graduate student at Willliams College, wore T-shirts with a famous quotation by LeWitt: “The idea becomes a machine that makes the art.“

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Posted by Dan Shaw on 11/16/08 at 03:00 PM • Permalink

A Silent Auction Ends with a Bang

Rural Intelligence Parties and OpeningsBefore the deluge, the night was weirdly warm.  Which could also describe the action inside the house at Hammertown Barn on Saturday, November 15.  Culminating a week of on-line silent auction bidding, attendees came bent on winning.  With continued federal and state support looking less likely by the day, everyone understands that it’s our obligation to keep our local charitable and cultural institutions afloat.  In that spirit, supporters of the Berkshire-Taconic Community Foundation and it’s subsidiaries, the Northeast Dutchess Fund and the Fund for Columbia County, gathered for a pour of unusually fine wines, provided by Neal Rosenthal (at left, signing his book, Reflections of a Wine Merchant, for Jon Arneson), accompanied by an outpouring of generosity. 


Bent on winning, last-minute bidders calculate their moves.

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Anna Hirschorn and Elizabeth Beier; Neal Rosenthal and Kerry Madigan

Cartoonist Liza Donnelly, Lyndon Preston, and the evening’s hostess Joan Osofsky


Rosemary Lyons and Beth Ledy, both of the Fund for Columbia County, flank Amy Gold; Elisa Koizumi and Nancy Fox



Lucinda Ross and her husband ABC News chief investigative correspondent Brian Ross flank Brooke Lehman and web designer Gregg Osofsky


John Arneson and Peter Gleason, both of the Northeast Dutchess Fund; Heidi Stanvick, who offered samples of her Vervacious line of flavorings, with Carol Smillie
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Visiting from Watkins Glen, Betsy Galbraith takes the rare mid-November night air with her sister Gail Cashen, of the Fund for Columbia County.

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Posted by Marilyn Bethany on 11/16/08 at 07:48 AM • Permalink

A Fête for the Festival of Trees at the Berkshire Museum

Rural Intelligence Parties and Openings Remember when every city, big and small, had at least one great department store with holiday windows and decorations that set the mood for the season? Alas, the great department stores are practically extinct, but the Berkshire Museum’s 24th annual Festival of Trees is like several city blocks of great decorations under one roof. The historic museum is chockablock with more than 200 individually decorated Christmas trees made by businesses and organizations ranging from the Austen Riggs Center and Brix Wine Bar to the Junior League of Berkshire County.  With major sponsorship by Legacy Banks Foundation, the exhibition is not only proof of the creativity and charity that reigns in the Berkshires but also a reminder that you don’t have to go to a store to catch the Christmas spirit.
 
The Berkshire Museum’s Stuart Chase and Kimberly Rawson with the Tupperware Tree by Heather Levy.
 

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Cassandra Lyon with her mother, Tonia Scalise, who’s own mother made trees in the early years of the festival;  former WAMC reporter Carrie Saldo, who is the media coordinator for the Berkshire Visitors Bureau.


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Museum benefactor Heather Dobbins tries out the Pedal-A-Watt bicycle that produces the energy to light several trees

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Sue & Andy Kelly stand in front of a tree designed by their friend Jenny Hersch, founder of the Housatonic River Museum;  the Berkshire Music School’s Jo Ann Losinger with MCLA art professor Melanie Mowinski

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Pittsfield gallery owner Leslie Ferrin with her daughter Lucy Sloane; Reid Middle School teacher Brendan Dillon with Scott LaGreca, natural sciences coordinator for the Berkshire Museum.

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Berkshire Museum director of education Maria Mingalone with Berkshire Bateria’s Tommy Flores

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Writer Bess Hochstein and artist Scott Cole, who owns the estimable Caffe Pomo d’Oro in West Stockbridge;  Steve & Linda Pierce of Legacy Banks.

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Two of the many untraditional trees with a “green” theme at the museum.

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Posted by Dan Shaw on 11/15/08 at 09:06 AM • Permalink

Findustry’s New Show: Dirty Dishes and Other Stories


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The fun at Findustry, a gallery/store on Warren Street owned by John Findysz, always starts outside, with the windows.  These had been done on Saturday afternoon, November 8, by the star of that evening’s performance piece, Homer Snyder (in cowboy gear at left), using nothing but masking tape.  The show, “Dirty Dishes and Other Stories,“ runs until it changes. Orange you sorry you weren’t there? 

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Performance artist Homer Snyder’s masking tape window display; John Findysz astride a brass-clad Trojan horse borrowed for the evening’s performance from Fun House Antiques on Warren Street.


Aaron Enfield, Sally Helgesen with Rocco the Pomeranian, and Greta Boeringer, the Hudson libarian; Another Story: a stack of Hermes boxes on a chromatically compatible chair.

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David Ludwig, Aaron Brumbelow and Patrick Terenchin; Kurt Smith of Fun House Antiques and John Findysz.

Findustry
701 Warren Street, Hudson; 917.548.3140

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Posted by Marilyn Bethany on 11/09/08 at 05:42 PM • Permalink

Linda Horn’s Opening at the Nicole Fiacco Gallery


 
 
 
 
Lots of warm, family feeling infused the gala opening on Saturday, November 8, at the Nicole Fiacco Gallery in Hudson.  The exhibition, “Negative Space,“ a one-woman show of sculpture by the artist Linda B. Horn, is comprised almost exclusively of all-white plaster pieces.  Everyone talked about how wonderful all that white 3-dimensional art looked in Fiacco’s new space, an enormous white cube.  One very engaging piece, the shape of a woman’s face visible through a veil of fabric, however, appeared to have been banished to a poorly-lit spot in the entry. It’s presumed crime: being blue.   


Collage artist Marlene Marshall, honored artist Linda Horn, Reggie Madison and Gail Peachin


Karen Jahn and Kate Cohen; peeking putti (a close-up of the dot on the wall in the photo at left), the aptly named Patrick and Sam Devine


Magazine editor Elaine Khosrova and ceramicist Mary Anne Davis; gallery owner Nicole Fiacco with Matt Delhoussaye and Megan Wurth
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Scott Matthews with his daughter Sasha Harmon Matthews (whose mother, the Pulitzer Prize winning New York Times reporter Amy Harmon, was absent due to work), and her aunt Suzie Matthews; Lucia Larson, Linda Horn’s daughter, with high school biology teacher Steve Cohen

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Robin Morrow, visiting from Haddonfield, NJ, with her “surrogate mother”, the artist Mona Mark; Linda Horn’s son Judson Horn, her son-in-law Steve Larson, and Sara Malakoff

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Author and speaker Sally Helgesen and Patti Rohrlich; community activist Sam Pratt and artist Laetitia Hussain

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Posted by Marilyn Bethany on 11/09/08 at 09:32 AM • Permalink

Openings at BCB Art in Hudson

Rural Intelligence Parties and Openings Saturday night, two new shows at BCB ART—“Black, White & Blue, new paintings by Bart Gulley” and “Around Here: 9 Local Landscapes by Sasha Chermayeff”— drew art world cognoscenti from both sides of the river and Massachusetts to the Hudson gallery.  Despite harrowing weather, nearly 250 people turned out to see Gulley’s new paintings, which combine dynamic hard-edged geometrics with more lyrical sections in his customary painterly style.  In a departure from Chermayeff’s usual abstract work, her landscapes attempt the impossible — to capture the elusive “perfect day.“  Both shows are up through November 30.


Artist Bart Gulley with art consultant Katharine Carter, critic Ann Landi, and painter Stephanie Rose

Bruce Altshuler, director of Museum Studies at NYU & Dan Devine; art student Lailah Amstutz & her teacher, the artist Sasha Chermayeff.

Artist Frank Faulkner, author and speaker Sally Helgesen, & Philip Kesinger; BCB Art owner Bruce Bergmann, with artists Myron Polenberg, & Claude Carone

Artists Mark Thomas Kanter, Philip Howie & Newton Fleming; Kate Cohen, Allan Davidson, and artist Linda Horn

Artists Mona Mark and James Dustin, with designer Mary Blinn; Kitty Mackey with artist Claude Carone

Patrick O’Connor and Victor Vazquez; artist Vince Pomilio, who currently has a one-man show at the Hudson Opera House & Robert Bahan

Novelist Sally Koslow and Rob Koslow; artists Scott Reynolds and Heather Hutchison

Dick Trachtman and Jan Hopkins Tractman; The Inn at Hudson owners Windle Davis and Dimi Lamot, with BCB’s Bruce Bergmann

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Posted by Marilyn Bethany on 10/26/08 at 07:45 AM • Permalink

7 Dutchess Grand Opening

Rural Intelligence Parties and Openings On Saturday evening in Millerton, 7 Dutchess, the new fashion-and-home-furnishings store run by Joan Osofsky of Hammertown Barn and Mimi Harney, had its official grand opening. Located on the side street across from The Moviehouse, 7 Dutchess carries the kind of stylish clothes that are just right for women who live in the country but don’t want to dress like lumberjacks. The ambience is pure Hammertown, so you can sit down on a comfy sofa and browse through stacks of coffee table books before buying, say, a new set of Fishs Eddy dishes or one of the dramatic tables made from old industrial pieces by Tim Jones of Stissing Design.
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Hammertown’s Dana Osofsky and Stissing Design’s Tim Jones.
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7 Dutchess proprietor Mimi Harney and her husband, Paul Harney;  parental power couple Elyse Harney and John Harney.
 
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Hammertown’s Joan Osofsky with Susan Mieras.
 
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Denise Bovell and Sara Reel; Lu and Amanda Yertut.
 
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Jewelry designer Saski Larraz and Berkshire Property Agents’ Jen Harvey-Montano

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Posted by Dan Shaw on 10/19/08 at 10:33 AM • Permalink

Eat, Drink and Be Literary: Hotchkiss Library Auction at the Sharon Country Club

Rural Intelligence Parties and OpeningsThe public library is the heart and soul of most towns in our region, and, volunteers are the backbone of the library.  No one is more committed to the Hotchkiss Library of Sharon than the indomitable octogenarian trustee Dorothy Felske, who organized Sunday night’s “Eat, Drink and Be Literary” silent auction at the Sharon Country Club, where a snappy crowd bid on items like a week in San Miguel de Allende and dinner for eight with author Michael Korda at literary agent Lynn Nesbit’s beautiful home in Sharon.
 
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Artist Peter Felske and antique textiles authority Titi Halle; ABC News chief investigative correspondent Brian Ross and his wife, Lucinda.
 
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Auction chairman Dorothy Felske and interior decorator Billy Saster; auction committee members Toni Tucker and Kristin King.
 
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William and Arete Warren
 
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Attorney Louise Brown and Carol Rand, who donated a week at her house in San Miguel de Allende for the auction; Chris Roberts and Nancy Zanini.


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Posted by Dan Shaw on 10/13/08 at 07:32 PM • Permalink

The Race is On: Hudson Political Party


Some were politically motivated, others turned up just to see how co-host, artist/designer Frank Faulkner‘s latest adventure in Hudson real estate is coming along.  Everyone left dazzled, both by the house, barely furnished until the old one sells, and by Ken Dow (inset), candidate for the State Senate seat currently held by Republican Steve Saland.  If Dow wins, he’ll be the first Democrat to represent Columbia and Dutchess Counties since FDR, who, as a political neophyte, won the seat in 1910.  Assuming all incumbent Democrats get re-elected, a Dow victory would mean the State Senate, traditionally a bastion of Republican control, will have a 50/50 split.   


Betsy Jacks, Executive Director at Cedar Grove, the Thomas Cole Historic Site in Catskill with her husband, the candidate, and their year-old daughter Ellie Dow.
 

Author Ian Toll with co-host Frank Faulkner and Columbia Memorial Hospital Board Member Aven Kerr; Win Jackson with co-host Philip Kesinger, and Paul Trantanella


Frank Faulkner’s gallerist Patrick Terenchin and David Ludwig; Alana Hauptman, owner of the Red Dot restaurant in Hudson, with Peggy Anderson and Gail Peachin, owner of Fern, a Hudson antiques shop

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Patty Metheney, 20th District head of Obama for President with retired banker Malcolm Travelstead, now head of finance and operations at the Millbrook School; tv commercial director Michael Shrom with Brandon Goodrich of Dow for Senate


Colleen and James McGill; Malcolm and Brooke Travelstead.



Sven Huseby (back and front) with Helen Whitney and Kent Carroll


Inn at Hudson owner Dimi Lamot with author Sally Helgesen; Phil Kesinger with Mark F. Darrel and Nick Nicholson

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Posted by Marilyn Bethany on 09/28/08 at 07:08 AM • Permalink

Berkshire Grown’s Harvest Supper

Rural Intelligence Parties and Openings For anyone who thinks that the Berkshires turns into Brigadoon when the weekenders and summer residents head back to Boston and New York, witness this: Hundreds of food fanatics and locavores packed the old stables at the Eastover resort in Lenox on Monday, September 15, to celebrate the work of Berkshire Grown, the not-for-profit that promotes sustainable agriculture and cooking in the region under the leadership of Barbara Zheutlin (left) with Tim Lovett of Berkshire Property Agents.

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Pearl’s sous chef Nick Heller, who was featured on Good Morning America earlier in the day, with chef Mary McGrath.

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Ginny Filkins of the Old Mill and Michele Miller of BOLA Granola; Columbia University professor Brendan Burns with BIFF founder Kelley Vickery


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Guido’s Dawn Masiero with her brother-in-law Paul Masiero of Baba Louie’s.
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Route 7 Grill’s Lester Blumenthal & Rhiannon Hagen; Berkshire Mountains Distillers’ Chris Weld & Colin Coan

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Allium’s chef Joe Nastro with manager Halle Heyman

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Posted by Dan Shaw on 09/17/08 at 02:47 PM • Permalink