Sep 12 Friday
Embrace the seasonal changes with leaves, mushrooms, seed pods, flowers, weeds, and more in a watercolor workshop led by artist Christy Lemp. Learn to do creative washes and textures with watercolors, and embellish with walnut ink and touches of gold.
All supplies provided. Feel free to bring any favorite brushes, and nature finds as mentioned above. This program will take place on the Museum grounds. In the event of rain, it will take place inside the Carriage House Theater.$50 General Admission, $45 Museum Members. Reservations are required as space is limited. A scholarship is available for a current art student enrolled in a local high school or college to attend this workshop at no cost.
Sep 16 Tuesday
Corning History and Baseball Exhibit. Baseball collection featuring jerseys, programs, baseball cards, local history of baseball in the area and more. Featuring the Corning Red Sox PONY League and other teams.
Sep 17 Wednesday
Sep 18 Thursday
Sep 20 Saturday
An offbeat exhibit of visual and verbal art featuring Kyle Roberts and Kardan.* Live readings and free food at 1:00 PM.
Assault on The Art Scene is an attack on the pretension that accompanies the average art show, featuring the work of Kyle Roberts and Kardan.
This unusual exhibition is built upon the belief that: Art should not be safe. Art should not be boring. Art should feel dangerous. This provocative exhibit features pieces that lift the societal veil and allow their viewers a peek at the commonality underneath. Fueled by intangible compulsions, Kyle and Kardan both describe a loss of self/ego while creating their works. The aftermath is an offering from the other side… a primal exchange.
Kyle Roberts is a stencil/spray paint artist who delivers a deep dive into the absurd decline of society through depictions of desperation, depravity, and the irrational. Kyle’s art portrays subversive themes that resonate an unnerving unspoken universal experience. His work implores viewers to question their bias on tradition, religion, and social standards while employing a subtle satire that reverberates throughout each piece. His style has previously been described as “Animal Farm meets The Ticonderoga Express on the carousel of beatitude”.
Kardan is a 20-year old self-taught artist from Long Island who moved to upstate NY in 2015. She is not bound to any set style and loves to experiment with different forms. Her work is deeply tied to bird symbolism, which acts as a reflection of humanity’s desire, intelligence, and abandonment. Kardan believes that art is a place where wildness, pain, and truth are allowed to live unfiltered. Her pieces beg to speak to anyone with their brain and heart exposed, and serve as a reminder that - much like freedom - art is something you feel before you understand.
HCS website: https://www.hcssaia.com/
Sep 21 Sunday
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Sep 24 Wednesday