ARTS ON THE LAKE
Lake Carmel Arts Center
640 Route 52
Kent Lakes, NY 10512

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Mon., Wed. & Fri.; other times by appointment.

845 228-AOTL (2685)

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Arts on the Lake News Archive

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AotL Jazz Ensemble to play

Mark your calendar to come and hear the resident Arts on the Lake Jazz Ensemble on Monday, Dec 14 at 7 pm. Among the many musicians members have played with are Ray Charles, Count Basie, Eubie Blake, Lou Rawls, Blood Sweat and Tears, Nelson Riddle, Joe Cocker and Iggy Pop.

No Life Drawing this evening

Please note there is no Life Drawing Session Wed. Nov 25. Sessions resume Dec 2.

New Intensive Painting Class

Alex Shundi's Intensive Painting Class has started a new session. Students are welcome to join this class designed for both advanced and beginning students, regardless of disciplines chosen - landscape, figure, still life, abstract, etc. Students should bring the preferred medium.

ZUMBA CANCELLED FOR OCT 29

Please note that Zumba Toning will not be held this evening, Oct 29. Class will resume on Monday Nov 2.

Aboundaddara and The Vera List Center for Art and Politics

An AotL member recently provided the Center with information about Abounaddara, a collective of anonymous artists within Syria who formed a film making collective that releases a weekly video documenting the current Syrian world. Awarded The New School's 2014 Vera List Center Prize for Art and Politics, they have mounted an exhibition, The Right to the Image, which opens Oct. 22 at the Aronson Galleries in NYC, with an on-line exhibition here.

Kent Highway Supervisor Rich Othmer to Perform in Shakespeare at Arts Center

Kent Highway Supervisor Richard Othmer has joined others to present the worker scenes from Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” in Bard on the Lake at the Lake Carmel Arts Center on Saturday, October 24, at 8 pm. Read full press release

Brian Friel, Playwright Called the Irish Chekhov, Dies at 86

Called the Irish Chekhov in obituaries this week, Brian Friel died on October 2 in County Donegal, Ireland. He was 86. Known for a body of work that included Philadelphia, Here I Come!, Translations and Dancing at Lughnasa, Mr. Friel acknowledged his kinship with Chekhov by translating The Three Sisters and Uncle Vanya and introducing characters from both plays into his Afterplay in 2002. Coincidentally, Afterplay along with Friel's The Yalta Game had already been scheduled and will be part of Chekhov Take Off presented by the Blue Horse Repertory at the Arts Center on November 7.

Fall Exhibition Prospectus

The annual Fall Exhibition presented by the Visual Arts Committee starts Oct 3. Click here to view the Prospectus.

Op Art/Pop Art - New Children's Art Class

Mary Schreiber is offering a new children's art class starting next week. This new class for children aged 5-12 will focus on Pop Art, Op Art, and Abstract Expressionism. What could be more fun? For more information click here.

New Intensive Painting Session

Alex Shundi's Intensive Painting Class has started a new session. Students are welcome to join in this class that is designed for both advanced and beginning students, regardless of disciplines chosen such as: landscape, figure, still life, abstract, etc. Students should bring whatever medium is preferred.