Grande Finale Closing Weekend
Nov
19
6:00 PM18:00

Grande Finale Closing Weekend

Finale, a retrospective 1963-2023 of works by Paulien Lethen, artist and director of Holland Tunnel Gallery, is the final exhibition of Holland Tunnel Newburgh. Lethen’s powerful artworks are influenced by the different places where she lived and lives. Each environment has left its mark in her person and work, showing the strength of a woman who created solid ground everywhere, every time, with straightforwardness, humor and no time for nonsense. In Japan she became influenced by ink paintings and the different approach to composition and space. From the Greek island dancing she adapted the firm and fluid movements and translated them into bold lines and round figures. After moving to New York, she worked as a housepainter to support herself and her two sons, scraping old paint of walls and skimming over surfaces. The tools she used as a housepainter became favorite art supplies. In Williamsburg, still a rough and raffled neighborhood when she moved there, abandoned car wrecks along the streets provided her with car hoods that she used as three-dimensional canvases. The earliest work in the exhibition are assemblages made of wood, demantled furniture and other debris found from junk warehouses behind her tiny house, declared uninhabitable, in Utrecht, The Netherlands. Lethen’s current work are paintings with bold strokes of high gloss industrial paint, applied with skimming knives and big brushes on refined mulberry paper.

www.paulienlethen.com

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Final Blast with The Holland Tunnel House Band & Guests
Nov
19
4:00 PM16:00

Final Blast with The Holland Tunnel House Band & Guests

Dutch Sophisticated Lady of Swing Heleen Schuttevaêr, pianist and vocalist (and the sister of Holland Tunnel’s Paulien Lethen) will turn the gallery once more into a lively jazz club. The Leading Lady, Christopher Dean Sullivan (bass), Aaron Latos (drums) and special guest Ron Jackson on guitar can be considered the Holland Tunnel House Band. The quartet has played at various special events in the gallery and cannot be missed at this very final closing party! Guest performances by Julie Schatz (vocals, piano) and Frans Bloem (vocals).

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www.ronjacksonmusic.com

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The Rock Diva & Favorite Goodbye Songs: Lex Grey (Vocals) & Vic Mix (Guitar)
Nov
18
4:00 PM16:00

The Rock Diva & Favorite Goodbye Songs: Lex Grey (Vocals) & Vic Mix (Guitar)

On the first day of Holland Tunnel’s Closing Weekend, the founding members of the band Lex Grey and the Urban Pioneers are back at Holland Tunnel. They have been part of the performance tradition of Holland Tunnel since the gallery opened in a garden shed in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, 26 years ago. Their soulful songs and edgy dramatic style have gotten them international attention. An afternoon of blues, soul, grit, improvisation and special guests. Be ready for a powerful and passionate goodbye to the already legendary Holland Tunnel!

http://www.lexgreymusic.com

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World Rhythms and Music for the Mind: Hearn Gadbois (Percussion) & Steve Gorn (Flute)
Nov
11
4:00 PM16:00

World Rhythms and Music for the Mind: Hearn Gadbois (Percussion) & Steve Gorn (Flute)

Hearn Gadbois and Steve Gorn join forces once more at Holland Tunnel! Gadbois, percussionist, instrument designer and composer has performed and recorded with luminaries including Patti Smith, Yoko Ono, Meredith Monk, and Suzanne Vega. He will bring self-built instruments, including Persian- and Afghani-style goblet drums, wooden jug drums, and various shakers and woodblocks. Steve Gorn, whose flute is said to ‘re-align the cells’, has performed Indian Classical Music and new American Music on the bansuri bamboo flute, soprano saxophone and clarinet all over the world. He is one of the few westerners recognized to have captured the subtlety and beauty of Indian music.

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Suggested donation $10

Hearn in the Land of the Blues

Steve Gorn

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Voices of Anxious Objects: Ken Butler Hybrid Installations
Oct
28
5:00 PM17:00

Voices of Anxious Objects: Ken Butler Hybrid Installations

Duchampian Dada meets Hybrid Hindu Hendrix

Ken Butler is back at Holland Tunnel. Don’t miss this last chance to see the extraordinary artist-musician. Butler performs mesmerizing world textures and driving melodic grooves on an amazing arsenal of amplified hybrid string instruments, made from household objects and tools. Assemblages of hammers, hockey sticks, tennis rackets, golf clubs and brooms become (when amplified) violin, guitar and cello-like instruments. Mid-Eastern, Indian, Flamenco and Roma modes blend with jazz, rock, funk and blues.

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Suggested donation $10

Ken Butler

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Opening Reception for Paulien Lethen: Finale and Beyond
Sep
29
6:00 PM18:00

Opening Reception for Paulien Lethen: Finale and Beyond

Holland Tunnel Gallery is pleased to announce an opening reception for Paulien Lethen’s exhibition, Finale and Beyond. Join us on Friday, September 29 from 6 to 9 pm!

Finale and Beyond will be the last exhibition of Holland Tunnel Newburgh. Paulien Lethen, founder-director of Holland Tunnel Gallery, concludes an eventful history of 26 years that started in 1997, when she organized the first art show in her newly installed garden shed in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Dutch-born artist Paulien Lethen is a world traveler. After finishing art academy (Monumental Art) and leaving The Netherlands in the ‘60’s, she has lived under divergent circumstances on different continents: as a permanent resident on the Greek island of Paros (1968-1982), in Kyoto, Japan (several longer periods during the ‘70’s), Manhattan, NY (1982-1987), Williamsburg, Brooklyn (1987-2015). When her beloved neighborhood had become a developer’s paradise, she landed once more in a new place. This time it was Newburgh, NY, in 2016. Lethen’s powerful artworks are clearly influenced by the different places where she lived and lives. Each environment has left its mark in her person and work. It is an interesting experience to make the time travel through the artist’s life. It shows the strength of a woman who created solid ground everywhere, every time, with straightforwardness, humor and no time for nonsense.

In Japan she became influenced by ink paintings and the different approach to composition and space. From the Greek island dancing she adapted the firm and fluid movements and translated them into bold lines and round figures. After moving to New York, she worked as a housepainter to support herself and her two sons, scraping old paint of walls and skimming over surfaces. She gained great control over working with big brushes and skimming knives. The tools she used as a housepainter became favorite art supplies. In Williamsburg, still a rough and raffled neighborhood when she moved there, abandoned car wrecks along the streets provided her with car hoods that she used as three-dimensional canvasses. The earliest work in the exhibition are assemblages made of wood, demantled furniture and other debris found from junk warehouses behind her tiny house, declared uninhabitable, in Utrecht, The Netherlands. Her current work are paintings with bold strokes of high gloss industrial paint, applied with skimming knives and big brushes on refined mulberry paper. About Holland Tunnel Gallery Besides being an artist, Paulien has set herself the goal to provide a platform for art and bring people together. In 1997 she organized the first art show with works of artists friends and herself in her newly installed garden shed in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, on the occasion of the Williamsburg Open Studio Tour. The New York Times put it on the map as ‘one of the quirkiest spaces in Williamsburg’ and ‘the tiniest gallery in the metropolitan area’. A summer extension in Paros, Greece opened in 2000, and was followed by Stairmasters, mega art projects in the staircase of her house next to the Williamsburg gallery (2004-2020). In 2018 Holland Tunnel Newburgh NY was launched.

PAULIEN LETHEN’S PERSONAL NOTES

Finale, and beyond? It is my wish and aim that an organization, foundation or museum will provide Newburgh with a new cultural destination in the gallery space and adjoining park garden. Let there be arts, culture and people! The retrospective of my work is the last exhibition in Holland Tunnel Gallery Newburgh. Don’t miss the final closing party on Sunday November 19 with live music. The gallery in Greece will still be hosting incidental events and exhibitions. As an artist I won’t stop - on the contrary, I will have more time for my own work. I want to thank the artists, friends, family and my partner Bix Lye who have supported me over the years.

Come celebrate with me!

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Aug
26
3:00 PM15:00

Opening Reception for Vivien Collens: New Sculpture

Join us for the opening reception of this one person exhibition by Vivien Collens. Collens’ sculptures are inspired by urban and natural environments—on view for this exploration of her work will be a combination of older and brand new works of various scale.

Vivien Collens was born in Cleveland Ohio and received a BFA from Carnegie Mellon U, and an MFA from Instituto Allende in Sand Miguel de Allende, Mexico.

She moved to NYC in 1977 and began exhibiting painted geometric wall installations, after achieving regional recognition in the Midwest.

Her work has been shown in galleries, museums and sculpture parks throughout the US,  and is in museum, corporate, public, and private collections.

She has received numerous fellowship residencies including Yaddo and Macdowell, and in recent years Salem Art Works. There, in 2017, she learned to weld and began focusing on sculpture.

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Aug
20
3:00 PM15:00

Closing Reception for Wood, Wool, Glass & Clay: Jason Bauer, KaKyung Cho, Naomi Beth Gans, Romina Gonzales, Stuart Sachs, Tina Scepanovic

Join us for the closing reception for Wood, Wool, Glass & Clay—an exhibition that is bringing together five artists whose work explores how diverse approaches to materials can shape narratives that invite the audience to look beyond what’s immediately visible.


Holland Tunnel Gallery is pleased to present a live performance by Hearn Gadbois from 4-5pm during the closing reception for Wood, Wool, Glass & Clay.

Hearn Gadbois is a percussionist, instrument designer and builder, session musician, teacher, and composer for dance and film. He has performed and recorded with luminaries including Patti Smith, Yoko Ono, Meredith Monk, and Suzanne Vega.

Raised in the Land of Ten Thousand Lakes, Hearn took up conga at age 15 and began performing professionally three years later. In 1980 he relocated to New York and became immersed in the downtown club scene, cofounding post-punk psychedelic trance band Saqqara Dogs. During this time his style and instrumental palate began changing, incorporating and re-contextualizing influences from what’s become a lifelong study of Iranian, Afghani, and other Central Asian and North African musical traditions. Following a 1990s apprenticeship with master instrument-builder Ben Hume, he began creating most of his own instruments—including Persian- and Afghani-style goblet drums, wooden jug drums, and various shakers and woodblocks—most of them crafted by hand using only traditional tools and methods.

Hearn is a newly transplanted resident of New York’s Hudson Valley, having spent the previous 20 years in Prague, Czech Republic, where he was an active performer and teacher, composed for numerous dance and theater projects, and toured throughout central Europe. He has released five albums under his own name, including 2022’s Rara Avis, a compilation collecting works from 1983 to 2020 (Abstrakce Records).


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Jun
10
3:00 PM15:00

Opening Reception - Down To Earth: Kent Peterson, Gerda van Leeuwen and Peter Yamaoka

Please join us for the opening reception of Down To Earth: Kent Peterson, Gerda van Leeuwen and Peter Yamaoka

Saturday June 10th from 3-5 pm at Holland Tunnel Gallery Newburgh

The first of Holland Tunnel Gallery’s Summer 2023 exhibitions brings together a trio of masters of color, texture and abstraction that reflects the environment around us. All three artists – Kent Peterson , Gerda van Leeuwen and Peter Yamaoka explore textures and process in ways that evoke moods leading the viewer to connect to both the surface and emotional resonance of the work.  Please join us for this sensory experience in the gallery.

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Jun
10
to Jul 9

Down To Earth: Kent Peterson, Gerda van Leeuwen and Peter Yamaoka - Exhibtion

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Down To Earth: Kent Peterson, Gerda van Leeuwen and Peter Yamaoka

June 10 through July 9, 2023 at Holland Tunnel Gallery Newburgh

The first of Holland Tunnel Gallery’s Summer 2023 exhibitions brings together a trio of masters of color, texture and abstraction that reflects the environment around us. All three artists – Kent Peterson , Gerda van Leeuwen and Peter Yamaoka explore textures and process in ways that evoke moods leading the viewer to connect to both the surface and emotional resonance of the work.  Please join us for this sensory experience in the gallery.

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Jun
4
3:00 PM15:00

Closing Reception - Three of a Kind: Gemma Kahng, Julie LIndell and Jacques Roch + Tapas by Lodger

Three of a Kind: Gemma Kahng, Julie Lindell and Jacques Roch with special collaboration from Lodger Newburgh NY

Closing Reception Sunday June 4th 2023 3- 5 pm.

Holland Tunnel Gallery Newburgh is pleased to announce a reception for Three of a Kind: Gemma Kahng, Julie Lindell and Jacques Roch with special tapas available from Lodger Newburgh NY during the event.

For our closing reception on Sunday June 4th of Three of a Kind, Holland Tunnel Gallery has invited local Newburgh gastronomic alchemist Leon Johnson & his Lodger team to join us at Holland Tunnel Newburgh to excite your senses with Sunday afternoon tapas.

Leon’s creations will be available for purchase as you enjoy the final hours of the exhibition.

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Apr
6
7:00 PM19:00

Opening Reception - Three of a Kind: gemma Kahng, Julie Lindell and Jacques Roch

Please join us to celebrate the start of our 2023 season with a reception for Three of a Kind: Gemma Kahng, Julie Lindell and Jacques Roch.

This will be an afternoon reception from 3-5pm ( please make note of the time) and artists Gemma Kahng and Julie Lindell will be in attendance.

We hope you will join us to experience this fantastic exhibition.

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Nov
6
3:00 PM15:00

Poetry Reading Ron Horning and Richard Stull : Performance

(c) Tamara Rafkin 2014

Holland Tunnel Gallery is pleased to present Ron Horning and Richard Stull for a poetry reading of their works in conjunction with the exhibition ‘Matter of Fact: Thronton Willis and Bix Lye’

Ron Horning has published poems and translations in The New Yorker, Vanitas, Sal Mimeo, and Blazing Stadium. His books of poems include To our amazement, Blind date, Two poems and a letter, and The Dante, the Tevere, the New Riviera.

Richard Stull’s poems have appeared in Poetry, The Paris Review, Sal Mimeo, Blazing Stadium, and The Traveler’s Vade Mecum, an anthology edited by Helen Klein Ross. He has been a resident at Yaddo and was awarded an Ingram Merrill Foundation Grant. His poems have been published in several limited, privately printed editions. These include A Walk with Jane, Drugged like Mirrors, and Canal.

Gallery is open as of 1pm for the exhibition. Poetry reading begins at 3pm.

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Oct
1
5:00 PM17:00

Opening Reception "Matter of Fact: Thornton Willis & Bix Lye"

Holland Tunnel Gallery is proud to present "Matter of Fact: Thornton Willis & Bix Lye" with paintings by Thornton Willis and sculpture by Bix Lye.

Opening Reception October 1, 2022 5-7pm

Gallery hours Saturdays and Sundays 1-5pm and by appointment.

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Sep
18
3:00 PM15:00

Ben Neill • Mutantrumpet Performance followed by an informal artist talk with the artists of 'Otherness'

Holland Tunnel Gallery is pleased to present Ben Neill

Sunday, September 18th, 3PM

Ben Neill • Mutantrumpet Performance, $10 Suggested Donation

followed by an informal artist talk with wine and cheese at 4PM 

 

This performance is in conjunction with the exhibition OTHERNESS: Carl Van Brunt, Chantelle Norton, and Joseph Ayers  August 20th- September 25th, 2022

Composer/performer Ben Neill is the inventor of the Mutantrumpet, a hybrid electro-acoustic instrument, and is widely recognized as a musical innovator through his recordings, performances and installations. Neill’s music blends influences from electronic, jazz, and minimalist music, blurring the lines between digital media and acoustic instrument performance.

Neill has recorded eleven albums of his music on labels including Universal/Verve, Thirsty Ear, Astralwerks, and Six Degrees. Performances include BAM Next Wave Festival, Big Ears Festival, Lincoln Center, Whitney Museum of American Art, Bing Concert Hall at Stanford, Getty Museum, Cite de la Musique Paris, Moogfest, Spoleto Festival, Umbria Jazz, Bang On A Can Festival, ICA London, Istanbul Jazz Festival, Vienna Jazz Festival, and the Edinburgh Festival, among many others. Neill has worked closely with many musical innovators including La Monte Young, John Cage, John Cale, Pauline Oliveros, Rhys Chatham, DJ Spooky, David Berhman, Mimi Goese, King Britt, and Nicolas Collins. Neill also leads concerts of La Monte Young’s The Second Dream of the High Tension Stepdown Line Transformer with an international brass ensemble; performances have recently been presented in New York, Amsterdam, Paris, Amsterdam, Huddersfield, Den Bosch, Oslo, Krems, Koln, Los Angeles, Warsaw, and Hannover.

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Aug
27
8:30 PM20:30

Closing Reception Holland Tunnel Gallery Paros Greece " Η Πάρος η Ωραία - PAROS THE LOVELY" Exhibtion

Join us on the last evening of this exhibition for a reception and last look at the work as Summer winds down.

August 27 20:30 - 23:00 EEST

Paros the Lovely - Η Πάρος η Ωραία, as it was called in ancient times - is the title of the summer exhibition at Holland Tunnel Gallery, Parikia, with six artists who have a close connection to Paros. Their work reflects and visualizes life on the island as it was.

Works by Nikos Karpodinis, Maria Agourou, Nikos Voulgaris, Susan Daboll, Elizabeth Carson and Petros Avlitis.

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Aug
20
5:00 PM17:00

Opening Reception Holland Tunnel Gallery Newburgh NY "Otherness: Chantelle Norton, Carl Van Brunt and Joseph Ayers " Exhibition

Please join us for the opening reception of Otherness Chantelle Norton, Carl Van Brunt and Joseph Ayers

Together they weave an eclectic array of combined media, approaches and subjects. Sharing interests in time, history, myth and phenomenology, each artist explores notions of one’s ‘self’ in relation to the ‘other’.

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Aug
20
to Sep 25

"Otherness: Chantelle Norton, Carl Van Brunt and Joseph Ayers " Exhibition

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For Otherness Chantelle Norton, Carl Van Brunt and Joseph Ayers weave together an eclectic array of combined media, approaches and subjects. Sharing interests in time, history, myth and phenomenology, each artist explores notions of one’s ‘self’ in relation to the ‘other’.

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Jul
27
8:30 PM20:30

Holland Tunnel Gallery Paros Greece " Η Πάρος η Ωραία - PAROS THE LOVELY" Exhibtion

Works by Nikos Karpodinis, Maria Agourou, Nikos Voulgaris, Susan Daboll, Elizabeth Carson and Petros Avlitis.

Paros the Lovely - Η Πάρος η Ωραία, as it was called in ancient times - is the title of the summer exhibition at Holland Tunnel Gallery, Parikia, with six artists who have a close connection to Paros. Their work reflects and visualizes life on the island as it was.

Open Hours Wednesday through Saturday 20:00-23:00 and by appointment.

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Jul
27
to Aug 24

Holland Tunnel Gallery Paros Greece " Η Πάρος η Ωραία - PAROS THE LOVELY" Exhibtion

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Wed July 27-Aug 24, 2022
Hours Wednesday through Saturday 20:30-23:00 EEST and by appointment

Works by Nikos Karpodinis, Maria Agourou, Nikos Voulgaris, Susan Daboll, Elizabeth Carson and Petros Avlitis.

Paros the Lovely - Η Πάρος η Ωραία, as it was called in ancient times - is the title of the summer exhibition at Holland Tunnel Gallery, Parikia, with six artists who have a close connection to Paros. Their work reflects and visualizes life on the island as it was.

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Jul
24
2:00 PM14:00

APATHY PRESS POETS BOOK LAUNCH & READINGS: Special Event

Holland Tunnel Gallery Newburgh presents Apathy Press Poets Book Launch as part of ‘Upstate Art weekend’

2 - 5 PM. (Gallery Opens at 1 PM)

Readings begin at 3pm with breaks in between.

Join Apathy Press Books Poets for readings and book launch event featuring Carl Watson, Jennifer Blowdryer, Shiv Mirabito, Sparrow and Tom Diventi,  publisher of Apathy Press Books.  All authors have new books published by Apathy Press.  

Tom Diventi, the founder of Apathy Press, says his “literary ancestors are Ferlinghetti, Ginsberg, and other significant beat generation poets, that whole group bonded together by their alienation from the status quo. The On the Road idea.” He was in the now-defunct Sherman’s Bookstore on Mulberry Street and Park Avenue in downtown Baltimore when he saw a button that read “Apathy.” He said this started him thinking about apathy as a concept. Tom says that “it’s a catalyst for action. You can’t have sloth without work. Apathy is a great motivator.”

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Jul
22
to Jul 24

UPSTATE ART WEEKEND

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Join us

as we are part of the Hudson Valley’s Upstate Art Weekend - we’ll be open all 3 days from 1-5 pm.

UPSTATE ART WEEKEND (UPAW) is thrilled to announce over 145 participants for the third edition, taking place from July 22-24, 2022. More than 100 exhibitions and projects will be on view, plus over 50 artists will open their studios to the public, which is new for 2022. Open Studios hours are Saturday, July 23 & Sunday, July 24, 2022, 12pm-6pm.

The inaugural edition of UPAW in 2020 included twenty-three participants, 2021 had sixty-one, and this year there will be more than one hundred and forty-five participants based in Columbia, Delaware, Dutchess, Greene, Orange, Putnam, Sullivan and Ulster counties.

This three-day self-directed, accessible event connects tourists and locals alike to celebrate the cultural vibrancy of Upstate New York. See our map and customize your own UPSTATE ART WEEKEND google map here.

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Jul
17
4:00 PM16:00

A MUSICAL HAT HAPPENING Promoting Princess WOW’s Smile Revolution : Performance

Princess WOW’s Smile Revolution

Mindy Fradkin & Roland Moussa (photo by Jim Metzger )

 Mindy Fradkin, aka Princess Wow, and multi-talented musician Roland Moussa, entertains and enlightens with a grown-up version of dress-up. Along with their playful spirits, they bring hats, accessories, fantasy, and songs to Holland Tunnel Gallery

  In this hour-long soulful and lively musical fashion show, the dynamic duo sings as one voice, tells fun and fascinating stories, and engages the audience in singing and enjoying Mindy’s exquisite, handcrafted hats.

There is a $10 suggested donation at the door to support living artists.

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Jul
9
6:00 PM18:00

Opening Reception 'DYNAMIC DUO Judy Singer and Judy Thomas' : Exhibtion

Join us for the opening reception of Dynamic Duo presenting works by Toronto based painter Judy Singer and Newburgh multi-disciplinary artist Judy Thomas.  

Singer and Thomas approach color and expression from different generational perspectives and material practices, the juxtaposition of which results in a spirited dialogue between the two artists’ work about color, line, form and meaning. 

Artists will be present for the reception and the event is free and open to the public.

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Jul
9
to Aug 14

DYNAMIC DUO Judy Singer and Judy Thomas : Exhibtion

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Holland Tunnel Gallery presents works by Toronto based painter Judy Singer and Newburgh multi-disciplinary artist Judy Thomas.  

Singer and Thomas approach color and expression from different generational perspectives and material practices, the juxtaposition of which results in a spirited dialogue between the two artists’ work about color, line, form and meaning. 

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Jun
26
3:00 PM15:00

Closing Reception 'Holland Tunnel Gallery Celebrates 25 Years' Exhibition

Join us for the closing reception of our exhibtion that celebrates a quarter century of Holland Tunnel Gallery at our Newburgh location for this last look of works by Alexandra Limpert • Bix Lye • Jacques Roch • Jan Mulder • Larry Lee Webb • Paulien Lethen • Susan Daboll •

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May
28
4:30 PM16:30

'Helena's Latin Grooves' with Heleen Schuttevaêr (piano, vocals) & Angel Lau (percussion) :Performance / NBNY ART SEEN Event

Heleen Schuttevaêr Photo: (c) Xandra van Rossem

As part of ‘Holland Tunnel Gallery Celebrates 25 Years’ and for May’s NBNY ART SEEN Join us for an evening of music with Dutch pianist/vocalist Heleen Schuttevaêr and Newburgh-based percussionist Angel Lau as they perform a wide selection of Latin grooves: samba, salsa, bossanova, cha cha, tango, rhumba and more. The duo will set the gallery on fire. Don’t forget to put on your dancing shoes!

Heleen Schuttevaêr performs with well-known musicians from the Dutch and international jazz scene. Since her sister Paulien Lethen started the Holland Tunnel Gallery 25 years ago, she has been playing and singing at numerous events.

While In Newburgh she met Angel Lau. Lau, whose foundation comes from classical percussion studies, his interests in Afro-Peruvian and Brazilian music into different folkloric and modern percussion styles from across the globe. He performs with renowned artists such as Kala and the Lost Tribe and the Birdland Jazz Orchestra.

Gallery and Exhibtion is Open Saturday from 1- 5

with extended hours for NBNY ART SEEN until 7pm.

Performance is from 5-7pm

Free and Open to the Public.

Angel Lau

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May
22
1:00 PM13:00

The Celebration Continues..."Holland Tunnel Gallery Celebrates 25 Years" Pot Luck Event & Performance by Lex Grey with Albert Garzon

Join us for more Opening Weekend festivities as we celebrate 25 years!

Join in the Pot-Luck & Grill out in the Sculpture Garden plus revel in ‘The Return of the Down and Dirty Lounge’ with Lex Grey on Vocals & Albert Garzon on piano as they thrill us with two sets of piano rags, standards and blues.

‘The Return of the Down and Dirty Lounge’, Lex Grey on Vocals & Albert Garzon on piano.

1-5 pm Pot-Luck & Grill in the Holland Tunnel garden

2-5 pm Performance

Free and Open to the Public.

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