| Music, Margaritas and Sunsets on the Terrace | |
Wednesday, June 22, 2010
5:30pm to 8:30pm
Each summer, the Rockwell Museum of Western Art hosts a three-part Music, Margaritas & Sunsets on the Terrace series. The event is free to Museum members and $10 for not-yet-members. Due to requirements set forth by the New York State Liquor Authority as well as building capacity considerations, reservations must be made by 5:30pm the day before the event. To make a reservation, please call 607.974.2333 or email andrukatk@rockwellmuseum.org. For non-members, the cost of the event is $10 and is payable at the door.
2010 Summer Schedule
June - Music, Margaritas & Sunsets on the Terrace
Featuring Virgil CainWednesday, June 23, 2010
July - Music, Margaritas & Sunsets on the Terrace
Featuring Top Shelf
Wednesday, July 21, 2010 August - Music, Margaritas & Sunsets on the Terrace
Featuring The Lucky DucksWednesday, August 25, 2010 |
| Horse Looks @ The ARTS | |
On exhibit through June 30, 2010
The ARTS
The ARTS Council of the Southern Finger Lakes (The ARTS) announces the opening of Horse Looks, a solo exhibit by Rod Reynolds of Elmira, NY. The exhibit is on display June 4 - 30, 2010, in The Spotlight Gallery @ The ARTS, 32 West Market Street in Corning. In his artist statement, Reynolds writes, "Artistically I paint a variety of subjects, buildings, people, animals, birds, and landscapes. Horses are of particular interest to me. Horses can be so powerful but yet seem to have such a gentle nature and a unique way of relating to people. I think it is that 'Powerful Gentleness' that attracts me to them as subjects."
Reynolds captures the complex spirit of the horse in his work. By using beautifully stunning colors and unique textures along with the sensitivity to his subject matter, Reynolds creates artwork that holds the viewers attention.
The Spotlight Gallery @ The ARTS is open Monday - Friday, 9:00am - 5:00pm. For more information about the exhibit, please contact The ARTS by phone (607) 962-5871 x223 or email infoARTS@eARTS.org. Visit The ARTS online at www.eARTS.org. |
| First Fridays @ Rockwell Museum | |
Select dates in 2010 (see below)
5:00pm to 7:00pm
Begin each month in a unique and stylish atmosphere at First Fridays: Connect with the Rockwell.
Kick off your weekend with an insider's look into the Rockwell Museum's fine art collection while enjoying Finger Lakes wine and cheese tastings. Relax in the breathtaking ambiance of the Rockwell Museum of Western Art with friends both old and new. First Fridays is free and open to the public.
Just a few steps from the Museum, continue your evening in Corning's Gaffer District by enjoying the unique dining experiences offered in the District.
For the summer months of June, July, and August, First Fridays will be dedicated to serving young families. The young and young-at-heart are invited to participate in a variety of drop-in family activities. Admission and activities are free of charge.
Friday, July 2 @ 5 p.m. - 7 p.m.
Friday, August 6 @ 5 p.m. - 7 p.m.
Friday, September 3 @ 5 p.m. - 7 p.m.
Friday, October 1 @ 5 p.m. - 7 p.m.
Friday, November 5 @ 5 p.m. - 7 p.m.
Friday, December 3 @ 5 p.m. - 7 p.m.
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| Enchanted @ Exhibit A | |
On exhibit through July 10, 2010
EXHIBIT A presents: Candice Gawne: Enchanted, May 27 - July 10, 2010.
Candice Gawne's illuminated sculptures will be exhibited in a darkened gallery. Gawne's work is imbibed with the magic of color and light. And while reminiscent of the natural world, is a fantastical visual experience.
Also at Exhibit A, new works by Anne Gant, who currently lives in the Netherlands. Gant blows and works hot glass and while it is still screaming hot, burns it into paper which destroys the glass. She is a glass artist but her works on paper contain no glass. Instead each is a visual record of something that is no longer there.
A series of precious yet cage-like glass houses by Rochester area artist Mahine Rattonsey, examine the homes and situations people choose to exist in. UK artist Jaqueline Cooley's kiln formed glass pieces are rewarding forays into pattern and color. Nancy Sutcliffe also of the UK presents exquisite engraved glass that features gold leaf and distinctive figurative imagery. Corning's own Dan Mirer is showing his 'ladybug' bowls. Mirer, known for his technical versatility, develops glass forms that are at once classic and innovative.
Exhibit A is located upstairs in the Pure Design Buliding, 39-41 East Market Street, Corning NY. Regular gallery hours are Thursday and Friday 10-4:00 PM. In addition, there are many unannounced hours. Interested parties can also call (607) 259-1008 to visit the gallery by appointment. |
"Solitaire" and "Inspirations"
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On exhibit through July 16, 2010
West End Gallery announces
the opening of its newest exhibit "Solitaire"
featuring a new collection of paintings by Martin A.
Poole of Corning,
NY. Showcased in the Upstairs
Gallery will be a group exhibit - "Inspirations"
featuring several West End Gallery
artists. There will be an opening
reception on Thursday,
June 17th from 5:00-7:30pm. Music will be performed by
A.M.A. Flute Trio. The event is
free and open to the public. Martin Poole has gained national recognition as an artist
and has exhibited in many galleries across the U.S. In addition to being
represented by West End Gallery for
31 years, Poole exhibits regularly at Rodger LaPelle Galleries in Philadelphia, PA and at
The Principle Gallery in Alexandria,
VA. He has been featured in
Artists Magazine and American Art Collector Magazine. Locally he has exhibited at One Seventy One Cedar Arts Center, the Arnot Art
Museum, and the Rockwell Museum of Western Art. Poole's
work may be seen regularly at West End Gallery. His collection of new
work will be on exhibit in the Main Gallery through July 16th.West End Gallery represents more than 30 artists,
some nationally known, some emerging artists. Most of the artists exhibiting
with the gallery live and work in Upstate New York and Northern
PA. "Inspirations", a group exhibit, may be seen in the Upstairs Gallery. The
featured artists will provide written support for their work which will give
the viewer a little more insight as to what was in the artist's mind in
the creation of their artwork. Current and past exhibits may be viewed online at www.westendgallery.net. Gallery Hours: Mon-Thurs.10-5:30, Fri. 10-8, Sat. 10-5, Sun. 12-5 beginning May 1st. For more information, contact West End Gallery, 12 W. Market Street, Corning, NY 14830. (607) 936-2011 or email info@westendgallery.net. Visit the new blog at www.westendtalk.wordpress.com. |
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| Wine Tasting | |
Every Friday
4:00pm - 7:00pm
Every Saturday
2:00pm - 5:00pm
Check out the weekly schedule for the most updated list of visiting wineries!
For more information, please call
(607) 936-2222. |
| Live Music | |
Holmes' Plate
54 W. Market St.
BBQ & Blues
Saturday, July 17th
7:00pm - 11:00pm
Enjoy BBQ specials, frozen Red Cat and specialty Southern Cuisine. Music by Art Hofsteter & Noah Fell.
Every Friday
9:00pm to 1:00am
Music with TJ the DJ from GEM 98.7
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| Live Music | |
Every Friday
For the complete list of entertainment and events at the Radisson Hotel Corning, please click HERE. |
| Live Music | |
Friday, June 25th Whiskey Creek 9:00pm - 12:00am
Saturday, June 26th Kevin Kole 9:00pm - 12:00am
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Trivia with Bulldog Bob
8:00pm - 10:00pm
Every Friday
"Better Beer Boys" Free Beer Tasting
4:00pm |
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Every Saturday
6:00pm - 9:00pm
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Charlie Keefover
on Piano
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Corning Museum of Glass
Glass Gardens Bloom at The Corning Museum of Glass
EVENT DETAILS
Explore two stunning exhibitions, go on a Garden Gallery Hunt through the Museum's collection, watch live glass demos (all day, every day!), find delicate glass flowers and butterflies for sale in the GlassMarket, and much more. As always, kids and teens, 19 and under receive free admission! For a complete list of exhibitions, events, and programs, please visit www.cmog.org. |
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Rockwell Museum of Western Art
Kids Rock at the Rockwell Museum of Western Art! Approach the art with hands-on daily family activities. The Museum Trading Post offers great shopping! Discover the "Best of the West in the East!" Kids & Teens FREE! (19 & under).
The Museum offers a special $3.00 admission rate to local residents who live in areas where the zip codes begin with 148, 149, or 169. For a full list of fall and winter activities, please visit www.rockwellmuseum.org
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