Wassaic Project Click for listing information Sponsored April 07, 2021 Share this post 37 Furnace Bank Rd.,Wassaic, NY 12592(855) 927-7242hello@wassaicproject.orgWassaicproject.orgInstagram Share this post Written by Sponsored Guide Longyear Gallery Artist-Run Cooperative Representing emerging and seasoned artists located throughout the New York State region. By Chronogram Media Branded Content Team Art Gray Guide White Webb White Webb is an interior design firm known for its artful blending of old and new. By Sponsored Guide SLOAN ARCHITECTS, P.C. For over twenty years Sloan Architects, P.C. of Millbrook, NY has earned a reputation for unmatched design versatility. By Sponsored Real Estate “Ravenswood” Contemporary in the Litchfield Hills Clean gestures, a simple roofline, and expansive windows that frames the woods beyond define the home, which debuted in Architectural Digest in 2021. By Jamie Larson Style No Nails Needed: Andrew Jack Opens a New Chapter for the Windsor Chair in Sheffield On Sunday, March 1, from 10am to 4pm, Windsor chairmaker Andrew Jack will throw open the doors to his new workshop and gallery at 292 South Main Street in Sheffield. By Jamie Larson • Scenes like this from Stanley Kubrick's "Spartacus" (1966) sit uneasily beside the idealized Rome so often invoked as a civilizational model—a tension at the heart of Curtis Dozier’s "The White Pedestal." Community How White Nationalists Weaponize Ancient Greece and Rome In “The White Pedestal,” Vassar classics professor Curtis Dozier traces how the cultural prestige of Greece and Rome gets repurposed into a modern politics of hierarchy, exclusion, and “replacement.” By Brian K. Mahoney • Arts Photographer Jeff Brouws and the Afterlife of the Steam Age In his new photobook, “Silent Monoliths: The Coaling Tower Project,” photographer Jeff Brouws documents the concrete giants that once fueled America’s railroads—and still haunt the landscape. By Brian K. Mahoney • Arts Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival Announces 10 Weeks of Summer Performance In its 94th season, the Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival returns to a full 10-week summer of programming, June 24 through August 30. By Jamie Larson • Real Estate Pittsfield Colonial By Historic Local Architect A Georgian Colonial designed in 1929 by noted Berkshire architect Henry Seaver (of Berkshire Museum and Lenox Town Hall fame). By Jamie Larson •
Guide Longyear Gallery Artist-Run Cooperative Representing emerging and seasoned artists located throughout the New York State region. By Chronogram Media Branded Content Team
Art Gray Guide White Webb White Webb is an interior design firm known for its artful blending of old and new. By Sponsored
Guide SLOAN ARCHITECTS, P.C. For over twenty years Sloan Architects, P.C. of Millbrook, NY has earned a reputation for unmatched design versatility. By Sponsored
Real Estate “Ravenswood” Contemporary in the Litchfield Hills Clean gestures, a simple roofline, and expansive windows that frames the woods beyond define the home, which debuted in Architectural Digest in 2021. By Jamie Larson
Style No Nails Needed: Andrew Jack Opens a New Chapter for the Windsor Chair in Sheffield On Sunday, March 1, from 10am to 4pm, Windsor chairmaker Andrew Jack will throw open the doors to his new workshop and gallery at 292 South Main Street in Sheffield. By Jamie Larson •
Scenes like this from Stanley Kubrick's "Spartacus" (1966) sit uneasily beside the idealized Rome so often invoked as a civilizational model—a tension at the heart of Curtis Dozier’s "The White Pedestal." Community How White Nationalists Weaponize Ancient Greece and Rome In “The White Pedestal,” Vassar classics professor Curtis Dozier traces how the cultural prestige of Greece and Rome gets repurposed into a modern politics of hierarchy, exclusion, and “replacement.” By Brian K. Mahoney •
Arts Photographer Jeff Brouws and the Afterlife of the Steam Age In his new photobook, “Silent Monoliths: The Coaling Tower Project,” photographer Jeff Brouws documents the concrete giants that once fueled America’s railroads—and still haunt the landscape. By Brian K. Mahoney •
Arts Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival Announces 10 Weeks of Summer Performance In its 94th season, the Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival returns to a full 10-week summer of programming, June 24 through August 30. By Jamie Larson •
Real Estate Pittsfield Colonial By Historic Local Architect A Georgian Colonial designed in 1929 by noted Berkshire architect Henry Seaver (of Berkshire Museum and Lenox Town Hall fame). By Jamie Larson •