Hudson River Brick Makers (5 Minute Intro) In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the Hudson River valley was the world capital of brick making. Due to a variety of factors, the las...
Sculptor Vinnie Bagwell's journey to create a public art project to honor enslaved Africans uncovers an often overlooked chapter in the saga of slavery in North America. This 24 minute documentary ...
A brief Q&A with artist Rick Prol, who was prominent in the East Village art scene in the 1980's along with artists such as Basquiat, Herring, Koons, etc.... Prol continues as an artist...gaining ...
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, American Impressionist painter Anna Richards Brewster overcame numerous obstacles to gain success in the male dominated art world. Her devotio...
During his time as a soldier on the Western Front in World War II, Tony Vaccaro shot more than 8,000 photographs of the war. Because he took his photographs as an infantryman, and not as a professi...
Recently Dunne's Pub in White Plains presented a Nautical Irish Evening. The evening's program included a celebration of Commodore John Barry, a revolutionary war hero, as well as a presentation of...
Through January 1st, the Hudson River Museum is presenting an exhibition of Patent Models. Before 1880, anyone seeking a patent for a new invention was required to submit a 12" x 12" model to the U...