Art Talk
Tuesday, January 25, 2022 - 4:30pm
The Noses: Art and Environment

This Free Zoom program brings together Mary Alexander, Curator of Education & Public Engagement at the Arkell Museum, and Mohawk Hudson Land Conservancy’s Conservation Director Sarah Walsh to talk about the special area of the Mohawk River Valley fondly called "The Noses."

Mary will look at art from the Arkell Museum collection featuring the Noses. Sarah will discuss efforts of the Mohawk Hudson Land Conservancy to improve aspects of the environment around the noses, assess wildlife crossings in the area, and the importance of protecting these iconic landscapes for future generations.

This fun mix of nature and art is sure to be a lovely break from the winter doldrums. Won't you join us?
Registration is required, please register here: https://engagedpatrons.org/EventsExtended.cfm?SiteID=8271&EventID=451812...
Please leave your email address when you register - the link to the Zoom meeting will go to this email address.

Questions? Call the Arkell Museum at 518-673-2314 ext 105 or email at info@arkellmuseum.org

Concert
Friday, December 31, 2021 - 6:30pm
Night Watch Revelry

Join us on Youtube at 6:30 pm New Year's Eve for a music and art program: Night Watch Revelry.

Join director and violinist Ann-Marie Barker Schwartz and guitarist Sten Yngvar Isachsen as they perform Panca for violin and piano by composer Richard Einhorn.
These talented artists perform in the Arkell Museum gallery in front of Korperskoek's full-scale reproduction of Rembrandt's Night Watch.
Schwartz blends the history of the Museum and Library together with narrative and artistic vision to create a captivating program for all ages.

This video will be streamed on the Arkell Museum's Youtube page and available to watch there after the debut.

If you have any questions please feel free to contact us at info@arkellmuseum.org or at 518-673-2317 ext 113.

Concert
Wednesday, November 17, 2021 - 6:30pm
A Musical Art Exhibition presented by the Arkell Museum and the Caroga Arts Collective

The Arkell Museum is delighted to present a virtual performance in collaboration with Caroga Arts!
Caroga artists Tomoko Omura, Brian Shank, Glenn Zaleski, and Empire Wild will perform alongside a selection of work from the Arkell Museum’s collection, creating a dynamic musical and art exhibition.
Please join us for this remarkable event!

The event will be livestreamed on the Arkell Museum's YouTube channel and Facebook page, and Caroga Arts YouTube channel and Facebook page. Following the event, the video will be available in both places.

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