
April 2020
Art on Art Series
Art on Art Series is our weekly lunchbreak where artists interview other artists live and do studio tours. 30 minute online Zoom interviews including informal studio visits, mini musical concerts, talks, small panels and open dance practices/rehearsals.
Find out more »cyberDistancing Digest
The cyber DISTANCING team, in collaboration with HPAC, and The Allways Lounge present cyber DISTANCING Digest, a new weekly LIVE STREAM event to be broadcast
Find out more »WCS SPECIAL BRIEFING ON COVID-19
HOW CAN WE STOP FUTURE PANDEMICS? this special webinar to hear the latest on how WCS is tackling this crisis and join a discussion with our experts: Christian Walzer, Dr. med. vet., Dipl. ECZM, Executive Director, WCS Wildlife Health Program Aili Kang, PhD, Executive Director, WCS Asia Program Joe Walston, Executive Vice President, WCS Global Conservation Programs
Find out more »May 2020
Here at Home: Sullivan County
Everyone has a unique connection to their home, town, and surrounding area. People are thinking about this a lot now that we are home so much of the time. We all have things we like about where we live and things we wish were different. We will explore this through Photography and discussion. Hosted by Local artist Alyce Barr.
Find out more »Vicarious Resilience
Viewing Party & Panel Discussion At TMI Project, for Vicarious Resilience, the award-winning docu-short about our work at the Mental Health Association in Ulster County.
Find out more »Live From Home: Sullivan County Chamber Orchestra
A discussion of practice and preparation techniques hosted by Sullivan County Chamber Orchestra co-founders, Akiko Hosoi and Artistic Director, Andrew Trombley.
Find out more »Art on Art with Jay Brooks
Jay Brooks is a local award winning Plein Air painter and teacher.
Find out more »Art on Art: Ellie Irons EPA
Conversation with Ellie Irons of the Environmental Performance Agency.
Find out more »Hindustani Classical Vocal artist Sanhita Nandi
HPAC Live From Home presents acclaimed Hindustani Classical Vocal artist Sanhita Nandi. In the intimate setting of Zoom and aired on Facebook Live Sunday May 10th at 11:30 -12:15 am ET.
Find out more »Art on Art: Jen Durbin
Jen Durbin is a sculptor, mother and business-owner based in Brooklyn, NY. Influenced by the inherently sculptural quality of the moving image, Durbin’s work is centered around iconic moments in the American memory.
Find out more »Art on Art: Tannis Kowalchuk
Artistic Director of Farm Arts Collective, theatre artist, flower farmer, and co-owner of Willow Wisp Organic Farm.
Find out more »Art on Art Series: Tessa Hughes-Freeland
Tessa Hughes-Freeland working with film for many years. And is considered a member of The Cinema of Transgression movement. Her films have screened internationally in museums, galleries and seedy bars, including MOMA, MOCA, The Whitney, The New Museum, and KW Institute for Contemporary Art..
Find out more »Art on Art Series with Jonathan Charles Fox
Jonathan Charles Fox lives in Sullivan County, where he spends his time snapping photographs and writing about the world of Arts & Leisure for the award-winning River Reporter newspaper. His weekly column- “In My Humble Opinion” is a staple in the Upper Delaware river region and his followers also tune in weekly to hear about Jonathan’s adventures with his trusty companion, Dharma the Wonder Dog, on Thunder 102 radio.
Find out more »Don’t Call It A Pivot: Performing Arts in the Pandemic
Don’t Call it a Pivot: Performing Arts in the Pandemic is an online panel discussion bringing together the leaders of respected performing arts orgs in the Hudson Valley and Catskills of various sizes to discuss how they are responding to the pandemic.
Find out more »June 2020
Art on Art with Roger Broome
Roger is a licensed, LEED-accredited architect. He practices in the greater New York City area, holds a Bachelor of Architecture from The Cooper Union (1990) and has been working in the field for over 30 years.
Find out more »Art on Art with Sarah East Johnson
Sarah East Johnson is the founder and artistic director of LAVA. Founded in 2000, LAVA’s feminist acrobatic dance has become known for an explosive choreographic language that pushes the accepted boundaries of dance while embodying empowerment, harmony, and balance.
Find out more »Art on Art with Ashley Brockington
Ashley Brockington moved to New York City in 2001 to join Circus Amok, a queer political street theater company. Currently Ashley works as an Artistic Associate at Dixon Place Experimental Theater where she is responsible for curating and programming the two stages. In 2020 she created a new festival at Dixon Place called the Femme Fest.
Find out more »Movie Discussion: The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson
HPAC commemorates Juneteenth and the Stonewall Uprising with a distance watch party and talk back. Watch The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson on your own time through Netflix then join our conversation facilitated by Juli Grey-Owns of Trans Forum 101 and Gender Equality New York.
Find out more »Art on Art with Mimi McGurl
MIMI McGURL is a freelance director, dramaturg, and landscape gardener in the Catskills.
Find out more »March 2021
SEX & CONSEQUENCES starring Isabella Rossellini
SEX & CONSEQUENCES is a 40-minute comical but scientifically accurate show on biodiversity and the multiple ways animals reproduce and have “babies.” It will be followed by a 20-minute Q+A with the viewers. HPAC is honored to present Isabella Rossellini’s Sex and Consequences with our conservation partner Wildlife Conservation Society. Sex and Consequences kicks off HPAC Connects new 2021 program NATURECULTURES; a series of classes, talks and panels focusing on ecology including family Hula classes, WCS Rockies programs and The…
Find out more »Hula For The Family
This workshop, originally designed for grandparents and their grandchildren, is a multi generational, multidisciplinary, experience of the traditional arts and cultural practices of Hawaiʻi now open to everyone! Registration is required and attendance for all 3 sessions are strongly suggested but come when you can. This is a free event, donations welcome. March 14, 21 & 28 2021
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