Coming Soon
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Warner Library Presents: The Met's Forgotten Collection: A History of Artists, Plaster Casts & The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Date/Time: April 27, 7 PM Location: Zoom
When The Met first opened its doors in the last decades of the 19th Century, visitors encountered a very different type of collection than what is on view now. Plaster casts, highly precise copies of sculptural art and architecture, filled its galleries and central halls, offering viewers a curated narrative of the important highlights of art and architectural history. The Met’s collection comprised thousands of objects, however virtually none remain on view at the museum today.
What happened to these works of art? Why fill a gallery with copies in the first place? What was the purpose of this replicative art form? Join Mollie Wohlforth, Senior Gallery Manager at the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art for this talk as she discusses the life of these objects and their lasting effects in art history.
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Warner Library Presents: Lyndhurst Renewed: Restoring a Historic Landscape
Date/Time: April 23, 7 PM Location: Warner Library, Room C
The Little Gardens of Tarrytown and the Phillipse Manor Garden Club, in collaboration with Warner Library, will be hosting a presentation by Eugena Pilek Swart, Curator of Historic Landscapes at Lyndhurst, a National Trust for Historic Preservation site in Tarrytown.
This presentation will highlight the history of the Lyndhurst landscape, its botanical wonders, the challenges of invasive plant species, and provide an overview of the extensive and varied restoration projects currently being executed.
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Warner Library Presents: Accountable Aging: What is a Power of Attorney & Why Do I Need One?
Date/Time: April 28, 7 PM Location: Zoom
Not all powers of attorney are created equal. Join elder law attorney Stella King, Esq., to learn more about this important document.
Discover the pros and cons of a durable vs. non-durable power of attorney, the benefits of broad gifting power, and why having a power of attorney in place now is more important than ever to ensure your health care and financial wishes are carried out.
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Warner Library Presents: Bilingual Crafting Event: Weaving Circles | Evento Bilingüe de Manualidades: Círculos de tejido
Date/Time: April 16, 7-8:30 PM Location: Warner Library, Room C
Using homemade circular looms, participants will learn to weave in a spiral, using salvaged yarn and fabric scraps, and, if desired, incorporating elements from nature found in the park.
Utilizando telares circulares caseros, los participantes aprenderán a tejer en espiral, utilizando hilo recuperado, retales de tela e incorporando elementos de la naturaleza que se encuentren en el parque, si lo desean.
Registration is required for this event.
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Caramoor Presents: Junction Trio
Date/Time: April 12, 3:00 PM Location: 149 Girdle Ridge Road, Katonah, NY 10536
Meet the Junction Trio, three extraordinary soloists redefining chamber music with fearless creativity and electrifying synergy. Since coming together in 2015, violinist Stefan Jackiw, cellist Jay Campbell, and pianist Conrad Tao have dazzled audiences with performances that blend technical brilliance, emotional depth, and an adventurous spirit. Whether interpreting classical masterworks or trailblazing contemporary works, including music by Tao himself, the trio brings a fresh, dynamic energy to the stage. Their critically acclaimed appearances at Carnegie Hall, the 92nd Street Y, and Toronto’s Royal Conservatory have affirmed their place as one of today’s most exciting ensembles.
Tickets from $49
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Art Crawl on The Hudson March 7-31
A new tradition begins. Exploring the intersection of creativity and commerce in the heart of Sleepy Hollow and Tarrytown.
Welcome to the inaugural Art Crawl on the Hudson event! A month-long celebration transforming the streets of Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow into an enchanted Instagram Art Trail. We’ve curated 14 unique pairings—matching local merchants with incredible local artists—to bring a gallery experience directly into the heart of our downtowns.
Art Crawl on the Hudson is a celebration of the creative spirit that defines our villages. We invite residents, visitors, and art enthusiasts to stroll our streets, discover new works—ranging from traditional paintings and drawings to intricate mosaics and sculpture—and support the local businesses that host them.
KICKOFF EVENT: SATURDAY, MARCH 7 | 2 PM – 5 PM
Join us for a FREE “Meet the Artist” session at participating retailers. Enjoy bubbly and snacks while chatting with the creators, hear the stories behind their work, and see the trail come to life.
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Lyndhurst Presents: Flower House
Date/Time: Saturday and Sunday, April 18-15, 10 am-5:00 pm Location: Lyndhurst Manor
For one weekend only, experience Lyndhurst transformed into a floral wonderland, as we invite you to our Gilded Age mansion for one of the only times you can roam-on-your-own through three floors of our historic house museum.
Back and bigger than ever, Flower House is the continuation of our popular Flower Show, where floral designers transform Lyndhurst with over-the-top botanical displays that highlight and harmonize with Lyndhurst’s opulent interiors and picturesque landscape.
Move at your own pace through the mansion, with plenty of photo opportunities for families and friends, then spend the day shopping Flower House Market, have lunch from one of our food trucks or gourmet food vendors, and explore other family-friendly attractions throughout the estate.
Tickets: $29-35
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GRAHAM100: Martha Graham Dance Company Centennial Celebration
Date/Time: January 29-May 3; times vary Location: Performing Arts Center, Purchase College, 735 Anderson Hill Road, Purchase, NY
In 1926, celebrated modern dance choreographer Martha Graham presented her first evening of work at the 48th Street Theater in New York City, marking the beginning of the Martha Graham Dance Company and launching a glorious journey that would revolutionize the world of Western concert dance. 2026 marks the 100th anniversary of the Martha Graham Dance Company, and the Conservatory of Dance at Purchase College salutes the Graham Company on this momentous occasion!
As the only college in the nation to do so, Purchase College and the Conservatory of Dance present a semester-long Martha Graham Dance Company Centennial Celebration @ Purchase featuring more than a dozen campus-wide events curated by Assistant Professor of Dance, Martin Lofsnes.
Join the celebration by purchasing your GRAHAM100 Season Pass today!
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Pocantico Center Presents: Shen Wei: Still/Moving
Date/Time: October 18, 2025–April 18, 2026, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 11 AM-3 PM Location: The Pocantico Center, 200 Lake Rd.
Tarrytown, NY 10591
Shen Wei: Still/Moving commemorates thirty years of Shen Wei’s visionary career as a dancer, choreographer, visual artist, filmmaker, and global cultural ambassador. This joint exhibition of The Pocantico Center of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund and the Katonah Museum of Art will illuminate the full scope of the artist’s trailblazing practice, offering viewers access to Shen Wei’s extensive paintings, works on paper, choreographic compositions, and short films, including new pieces never before exhibited in the United States.
At The Pocantico Center, the exhibition will focus on Shen Wei’s landscape paintings, reflecting his ongoing dialogue with Chinese traditional painting and nature. Often monumental in scale, these compositions possess a cinematic quality that compels the viewer’s eyes to dance. The exhibition at the KMA will emphasize the interdisciplinary nature of Shen Wei’s body of work: the generative influence of music on his dance practice and the central role of choreographed movement in his paintings. While each section stands alone, audiences are encouraged to visit both sites to experience the complete exhibition.
Shen Wei: Still/Moving is co-organized by The Pocantico Center of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund and the Katonah Museum of Art. The exhibition is curated by Michelle Yun Mapplethorpe, director and chief curator of the KMA, with support from Elizabeth Monti, associate curator at KMA, and Katrina London, curator at The Pocantico Center of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund.
FREE; registration required
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