The Arts in the Hudson River Valley
Hudson River School of Painting:
This page of the Albany Institute of History and Art
site contains a brief summary and an index of Hudson River
School paintings in their collection.
http://www.albanyinstitute.org/collections/hudson_river.htm
ArtLex, art dictionary site, has listings on the Hudson River
School and associated Web-links.
http://www.artlex.com/ArtLex/h/hudsonriverschool.html
GLORIFYING THE WILDERNESS:
THE HUDSON RIVER SCHOOL OF LANDSCAPE PAINTING, Brigham Young University,
Museum of Art.
http://www.byu.edu/moa/exhibits/Current%20Exhibits/150years/150chron2.html
HUDSON RIVER SCHOOL:
THE SECOND GENERATION, Brigham Young University, Museum of Art.
http://www.byu.edu/moa/exhibits/Current%20Exhibits/150years/150chron3.html
Index of Hudson River School painters listed by the Desmond Fish Library,
includes images and biographies.
http://www.dfl.highlands.com/DFL_Painters/Index.html
A related page on a site developed by Dr. Eugene C. Hargrove, professor of
environmental philosophy, North Texas University, called "Why We Think Nature
Is Beautiful." This site presents another discussion of the Hudson River School
and its relation to the environment.
http://www.phil.unt.edu/show/026.htm
The I Love New York Web site listing of Hudson River School art
collection locations and descriptions.
http://www.iloveny.com/travel_ideas/culture_hrsac_map.asp
This Newington Cropsey Foundation Web site is intended to provide information
about the Foundation, the artist Jasper Cropsey, and the Hudson River School of Art.
http://www.newingtoncropsey.com/hudson.htm
"Project VIEW, a Federal Technology Innovation Challenge Grant
is led by the Schenectady City School District. This innovative program
is designed to open the classroom door so that students and teachers can
engage in an array of boundless learning opportunities." Attached are
educational pages on the Hudson River School and the Native American Landscape.
http://www.projectview.org/HudsonRiverSchool/NorthAmericanIndiansandNature.htm
"The Forges & Manor of Ringwood is a historic center, a sacred
ground to the Native Americans and a site of important American developments,
both industrial and social, during the Colonial, Federal, and Victorian periods."
Located in the Hudson Highlands in northern New Jersey, this site also has a collection
of Hudson River School paintings.
http://www.ringwoodmanor.com/hudsonriver/picgal.htm
Hudson River School Estates:
"The mission of the Olana Partnership is to advocate and support the
preservation of Olana and its integral viewshed, to sponsor educational programs,
and to foster scholarly educational research on the artist and his property."
Includes information, images, and directions to Frederic Church’s estate, Olana.
http://www.olana.org/
"Cedar Grove, the home of Thomas Cole, is one of a very limited
number of National Historic Landmarks having extraordinary significance in the cultural
development of the United States... it was here that Thomas Cole established a tradition
of native American landscape painting which continues to grow in importance and has come
to be identified as the Hudson River School of Art."
http://www.thomascole.org/
Although he was contemporary, Samuel F. B. Morse was not considered a Hudson
River School painter. Best known for the telegraph, Morse was initially – and
again eventually – an artist. Locust Grove was his Hudson Valley estate
where Morse, together with Andrew Jackson Downing, put the principles of his
landscape painting into effect much the same as Frederic Church did at Olana.
http://www.morsehistoricsite.org/
Museums:
The Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College "The
principle aim of the Center's exhibition program is to encourage
experimental approaches to the presentation of the contemporary visual
arts, especially approaches that reflect the Center's commitment to the
multidisciplinary study of art and culture."
http://www.bard.edu/ccs/
Dia:Beacon is the latest project from Dia Art Foundation,"
one of the world’s pre-eminent contemporary art institutions is opening a new
museum to house its renowned but rarely seen permanent collection, comprising
major works of art from the 1960s to the present. Dia:Beacon will occupy a nearly
300,000-square-foot historic printing factory."
http://www.diabeacon.org/
"The Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, at Vassar College
in Poughkeepsie, has a permanent collection containing works by Pieter
Bruegel the Younger, Frederic Church, Paul Cézanne, Georgia O'Keeffe,
Francis Bacon, and many others," as well as ongoing exhibits of collections on loan.
http://fllac.vassar.edu/index.html
Mass MoCA is a museum of multidisciplinary contemporary art located in a
19th century mill complex in the Berkshires. The facility is on the
northwestern edge of Massachusetts in North Adams and contains a gallery museum space,
as well as multiple performance areas that feature an ongoing program of dance, theater,
cinema, and music.
http://www.massmoca.org/
"The Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art is dedicated to collecting,
researching, interpreting, and exhibiting works of art from diverse cultures.
The permanent collection spans a period of almost 4,000 years. Areas of
specialization include 20th-century prints and paintings, Asian art, pre-Columbian
art and artifacts, decorative arts (metals), and photography. The Museum is especially commited
to collecting important works of art created by artists who have lived and
worked in the Hudson Valley and Catskill regions." The Museum is
located on the SUNY New Paltz campus.
http://www.newpaltz.edu/museum/welcome.html
"The Norman Rockwell Museum houses the world's largest collection of Rockwell's work,
including 574 original paintings and drawings. Rockwell's Stockbridge studio is open to
the public from May through October, and features original art materials, his library,
furnishings, and personal items. The Museum also houses the Norman Rockwell Archives,
including working photographs, letters, personal calendars, fan mail, and business documents."
http://www.nrm.org/
"Storm King Art Center is a museum that celebrates the relationship between
sculpture and nature. Five hundred acres of landscaped lawns, fields and woodlands
provide the site for postwar sculptures by internationally renowned artists. The
grounds are surrounded by the undulating profiles of the Hudson Highlands, a dramatic
panorama integral to the viewing experience. The sculptures are affected by changes in
light and weather, so no two visits are the same."
http://www.skac.org/index.html
Organizations:
"The Dutchess County Arts Council is a private, nonprofit arts service
organization to promote and coordinate cultural activity and development in Dutchess County.
http://www.artsmidhudson.org/
"The Greene County Council on the Arts, GCCA, (seeks) to broaden and
enrich the quality of life in Greene County by developing and strengthening
all the arts and by fostering cultural and arts related activities in Greene
County." This site includes a list of resources, links, and a calendar of events.
http://www.greenearts.org/
The Arts Council of Orange County is an organization committed to providing art-related
information, education and support to individuals and groups, to provide a forum
for the exchange of information about the arts, to participate in arts-advocacy
programs, to actively develop and expand audiences for the arts, and to
improve the access and the quality of the arts throughout Orange County.
http://www.hvnet.com/orgs/acoc/index.htm
"As a county-wide arts service agency, The Putnam Arts Council
extends its programming to reach constituents where they live and work, and
to provide support for the creative development of artists, students, and
cultural organizations."
http://www.putnamartscouncil.com/PACPrograms.htm
"The Arts Council of Rockland promotes and encourages the arts strives
to create a climate in which creative expression flourishes and is experienced by all
and facilitates and coordinates programs, support services, publications and forums
for the entire community in the interest of enhancing the cultural life in Rockland
County."
http://www.artscouncilofrockland.org/
"The Ulster County Arts Council work(s) to encourage artistic awareness,
participation and expression to publicize and promote the arts of all types --
performing, visual and literary --
and to promote the employment of artists and those skilled in crafts
and other cultural pursuits."
http://www.ulstercountyartscouncil.org/
"The Westchester Arts serve(s) arts organization…
artists and audiences numbering over one million. the
Council provides a wide variety of programs and services to the
community designed to develop audiences for the arts,
strengthen the county's cultural institutions and enrich the quality
of life for all Westchester residents."
http://www.westarts.com/Westchester_Arts_Council.htm
Miscellaneous:
Bear Systems offers the following list of Mid-Hudson galleries.
http://www.bearsystems.com/gallery/gallery.html
The Chronogram offers the following list of galleries for the region.
http://www.chronogram.com/2001/artcal.htm
The Hudson Valley Magazine offers the following gallery guide.
http://www.hudsonvalleymagazine.com/insiders_guide/galleries.php
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