October 3, 2018 Meeting
Please Join Us ENJOY THE HUDSON RIVER in fall foliage
Wednesday October 3rd , 2018 The Rondhouse Light House Museum in Kingston, NY at 3:00pm with boat ride and tour of the museum/lighthouse, followed by a dinner meeting at 5:30pm at Mariner’s Harbour. Enjoy the fall foliage and views of the Hudson River. COST $ 60. per person, includes, boat, museum ticket and 3 course meal, with coffee. Alcoholic beverages on your own. Please RSVP. babara@sussmanart.com
November 7, 2018 Meeting
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Wednesday November 7 , 2018 The Albany Institute of History & Art A Menagerie of Whimsey: The Art of William B. Schade 3:00 pm with a gallery talk by Thomas Branchick, Director of the Williamstown Art Conservation Center, followed by dinner at Jack’s Oyster House at 5:30 pm Please RSVP. babara@sussmanart.com
December 5, 2018 Meeting
TO BE ANNOUNCED
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Please RSVP. babara@sussmanart.com
Please join us for our ASA Hudson’s Chapter meeting welcoming the new year! Guaranteed to ward off the cold with great meal and good company, we will discuss and plan for our upcoming spring conference in Binghamton, NY. Please come along and bring a friend.
POSTPONED due to Snow! Please join us for our ASA Hudson’s Chapter meeting welcoming the new year! Guaranteed to ward off the cold with great meal and good company, we will discuss and plan for our upcoming spring conference in Binghamton, NY. Please come along and bring a friend.
We are working on the details for our spring conference. A very exciting weekend, exploring and discovering Binghamton’s rich history.
Please stay posted!
Please join us for our chapter’s organizational meeting and help plan the year’s events. Meet Bill Collins and Beverly Finnigan who are the art custodians of the Wiltwyck collection and will tour the Wiltwyck Country clubhouse along with Barbara Sussman, discussing the art and its placement prior to our annual chapter’s organizational meal. The club was recently spared closure when members, including Collins and Finnegan pooled together and bought the property, keeping Wiltwyck open for future generations.