UPCOMING EVENTS @ WAAM
Woodstock Artists Association & Museum
28 Tinker Street, Woodstock, NY 12498
PANEL DISCUSSION: CURRENT PRACTICES
IN THE FIELD OF ART AND ECOLOGY
AMY LIPTON, DIRECTOR/CURATOR ECOARTSPACE 
Saturday, July 15, 2pm
$12/$8 WAAM Members

Panelists:
Linda Weintraub a curator, educator, artist, and author of books about contemporary art. She has earned a reputation for making vanguard art accessible to broad audiences.
Christy Rupp an ecoartist who explores topics like genetically engineered food, clean water, and the rights of nature.
Riva Weinstein creates site specific performances and installations that contemplate and celebrate life. Her workshops inspire others to walk, find, make art, and make meaning.
Meet with Merritt from Arts Mid-Hudson
Friday, July 21, 1-4pm at WAAM
Ar e you in the arts? Looking for help with grants or professional development?
Check out Arts Mid-Hudson's new initiative, bring your questions and "Meet with Merritt!"

FREE 
Family Day at Byrdcliffe and WAAM
Saturday, July 22, 1-4pm

Kids and their chaperones will have the opportunity to participate in hands-on family art activities
based on the current exhibitions at  Byrdcliffe’s Kleinert/James (36 Tinker Street) and  next door at
WAAM (28 Tinker Street) in Woodstock. Make mixed media landscapes and tour current exhibitions!  Use a variety of materials to make your own landscape inspired by the beautiful Catskills and the exhibits.
FREE All ages welcome with adult supervision.
GALLERY TALK WITH GREGORY AMENOFF
on L'heure entre chien et loup on view in
WAAM's Phoebe and Belmont Towbin Wing

Sunday, July 23, 2pm
$12/$8 WAAM members

Grergory Amenoff will discuss his exhibition based on a French idiomatic expression for twilight – “the hour between the dog and the wolf.”
The exhibition features landscapes, still lifes, and abstract works in
which artists capture the time of day when, in Amenoff’s words, “the visible world
drifts into a confusing
lack of legibility.” Among the artists represented in the 
exhibition are George Ault, Milton Avery, Konrad Cramer, Mary Frank, Philip Guston,  George Inness, and Theodoros Stamos.
Award-winning author
JOYCE CAROL OATES
 

Saturday, July 29, 6:00pm
A reading and discussion of her work, including
her latest books,
A Book of American Martyrs and 
Soul at the White Heat
.
Presented by the Golden Notebook