Taking place throughout Kaatsbaan’s lush 153-acre campus in the Hudson Valley, the outdoor sculpture park will complement the dance, music, poetry, visual and culinary arts programming planned for the event and for the rest of the 2021 season
With events throughout the summer at Kaatsbaan’s lush 153-acre campus in the Hudson Valley, the outdoor sculpture park complements dance, music, poetry, visual and culinary arts programming planned for the 2021 season.This is the first year that contemporary sculptures have joined the Kaatsbaan Cultural Park for the season. The participating artists are: Emil Alzamora, Stuart Farmery, Tristan Fitch, Anthony H. Garner, Jared Handelsman, Kenichi Hiratsuka, Bernard Klevickas, Portia Munson, Shelley Parriott, Eileen M. Power, Gregory Steel, Christina Tenaglia, and Millicent Young.
Curator Jen Dragon together with Hilary Greene of Kaatsbaan Cultural Park, have installed an outdoor sculpture exhibition to accompany the Kaatsbaan Spring Festival. Taking place during the 2021 summer season throughout Kaatsbaan’s lush 153-acre campus in the Hudson Valley, the artwork will complement the dance, music, poetry, visual and culinary arts programming planned for this event and other upcoming performances such as Patti Smith and her band.
Dragon and Greene focused on mid-career sculptors whose work embodies the movement and flow of the Hudson Valley’s natural landscape. From carved stone pillars, to painted wooden forms, silk banners to cast bronze, horsehair and grapevines to ladders, the exhibition at Kaatsbaan displays a wide vocabulary of contemporary sculpture.
Hilary Greene, who is also a Kaatsbaan Board Member, noted, "Last summer Kaatsbaan had the wonderful vision to create an outdoor stage as a venue to liberate world-class dancers to perform in front of live audiences with magnificent views of trees, mountains, and sky. The art and the audience’s response to it felt like salvation during very difficult times.”
About Kaatsbaan Cultural Park: The mission of Kaatsbaan Cultural Park is to provide an extraordinary environment for cultural innovation and excellence. As both an incubator for creativity and presenter for world-class artists in dance, theater, music, film, poetry, and visual art, Kaatsbaan provides artists with state-of-the-art dance studios, accommodations, an indoor theater, and two outdoor stages. Sitting on 153 Hudson River adjacent acres, Kaatsbaan is free of urban facilities’ space and time constraints, allowing for exciting levels of artistic exploration, creative action, and achievement – just two hours north of New York City. Kaatsbaan Cultural Park is committed to the advancement of diversity, equity, and inclusion in the arts aiming to present, promote, and embrace programming that accurately reflects our society.
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Portia Munson and Anthony Garner | Kaatsbaan Sculpture Park 2021 -
Jared Handelsman and Portia Munson | Kaatsbaan Sculpture Park 2021 -
Shelley Parriot and Cristina Tenaglia | Kaatsbaan Sculpture Park 2021 -
Cristina Tenaglia and Stuart Farmery | Kaatsbaan Sculpture Park 2021 -
Kenichi Hiratsuka, Emil Alzamora and Portia Munson | Kaatsbaan Sculpture Park 2021 -
Cristina Tenaglia and Stuart Farmery | Kaatsbaan Sculpture Park 2021 -
Kenichi Hiratsuka and Eileen M. Power | Kaatsbaan Sculpture Park 2021 -
Emil Alzamora and Jared Handelsman | Kaatsbaan Sculpture Park 2021 -
Millicent Young installed in the Standford White bern | Kaatsbaan Sculpture Park 2021 -
Emil Alzamora, Gullfoss and Dettifoss, cast bronze, installed at the Kaatsbaan Sculpture Park 2021 -
Stuart Farmery | Kaatsbaan Sculpture Park 2021 -
Stuart Farmery, Reeds installation at Kaatsbaan Sculpture Park 2021 -
Bernard Klevickas | Kaatsbaan Sculpture Park 2021 -
Tristan Firch installed at Kaatsbaan Sculptue Park 2021 -
Tristan Fitch installed at Kaatsbaan Sculpture Park 2021 -
Eileen M. Power Stairway to Heaven installed at Kaatsbaan Sculpture Park 2021
