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Annual Directory of the ArtsJune 16, 2014 – June 10, 2015

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Discover the arts in Saratoga Springs and surrounding areas!This directory provides information about:

>> performances>and>exhibits>planned>during>the>next>year>AND

>> >benefits>and>discounts>offered>by>some>of>the>many>SaratogaArtsFest>Partners

SaratogaArtsFest has many vital Partners from the area including galleries, museums, performing arts organizations, businesses, churches and schools. We encourage you to support them throughout the year by attending performances and exhibits listed here. Many offer year-round benefits with the ARTSPASS. Use your ceramic ARTSPASS or wallet benefit and discount card to take advantage of their generosity and support the local arts scene. Explore the arts!

Thank you for your support of SaratogaArtsFest and your patronage of

our many Partners.

SaratogaArtsFest June 11–15, 2014Use this wallet card or your

ARTSPASS to take advantage of year-round benefits from

June 16, 2014 through June 10, 2015. See arts365! for complete details.

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Table of ContentsGalleries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 04Museums . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Performance Venues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Opera and Choral Performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Film . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 w

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70 Beekman Street Fine Art Gallery70A Beekman Street518.542.6888Hours: Wednesday – Friday, 5:00 – 8:00 p.m.;Saturday, 12:00 – 8:00 p.m.; Sunday, 12:00 – 5:00 p.m.

70>Beekman>Street>Art>Gallery,>open>since>April>2003,>was>the>first>art>gallery>in>the>Beekman>Arts>District.>The>gallery>is>a>classical>art>gallery>that>deals>in>Art>Deco,>quality>Western>and>Eastern>sculptures,>bronzes,>ceramics,>and>other>fine>artworks.

Crafters Gallery 427 Broadway517.583.2435craftersgallerysaratoga.com

Crafters>Gallery>is>your>source>for>Great>Art,>Great>Gifts,>and>Great>Picture>Framing!>Since>1993,>Crafters>Gallery>has>served>as>a>showcase>for>both>local>and>non-local>artists>providing>a>mosaic>of>local>talent>and>international>inspiration.>Going>beyond>just>a>gallery,>you>will>find>Crafters>Gallery>to>be>a>wonderful>gift>store>with>an>impressive>selection.>Stop>in>and>register>for>the>monthly>$50>gift>certificate>giveaway,>no>purchase>necessary.

> >ARTSPASS Benefit: 10% off any non-sale item and 30% off unframed oil paintings.

Feneex Studios30 Beekman518.698.3711francelisedawkins.com

Flores Art Gallery 328 Broadway518.232.2017floresartnewyork.com

Artist>owned>gallery>by>New>Orleans>jazz>and>equine>artist>Frankie>Flores.>Featured>Jazz,>Ballet,>Landscape>and>Equine>original>art,>as>well>as>fine>art>prints>and>museum>quality>giclee.

LaFayette Jewelry Designs30 Beekman518.528.9114lafayettejewelrydesigns.com

LaFayette>Jewelry>Design>is>a>store>with>one-of-a-kind>jewelry>and>artwork.

The Niche Gallery480 Broadway518.330.5176thenichegallery.com

The>Niche>Gallery,>located>in>the>historic>Collamer>Building>in>downtown>Saratoga>Springs,>offers>something>for>everyone!>Home>of>Greentree>Fiber>Arts>and>Art>Allies,>The>Niche>features>fabric>creations>by>owner>Susan>Rivers>and>work>in>various>media>by>talented>local>artists.>Exhibits>rotate>frequently>and>each>show>benefits>a>different>charity.

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Saratoga Arts320 Broadway518.584.4132saratoga-arts.orgHours: Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.;Saturday, 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Saratoga>Arts>awards>grants>for>arts>programs>in>Saratoga,>Fulton>and>Montgomery>counties;>conducts>professional>development>seminars>for>artists>and>arts>administrators;>offers>arts>education>for>artists>of>all>ages>and>skill>levels;>presents>exhibitions,>music,>theater,>and>other>programs>at>The>Arts>Center>in>Saratoga>Springs>and>other>sites;>and>is>responsible>for>many>programs>and>projects,>including>Tempered>by>Memory,>Horses,>Saratoga>Style,>and>First>Night>Saratoga.

In>these>ways,>Saratoga>Arts>fulfills>its>mission>to>enrich>the>region>by>cultivating>a>vibrant>arts>community>and>by>ensuring>that>the>arts>are>accessible>to>all.

Season Details: Arts Center GalleryDavid Miller: Mapping The MindJune 7 – July 25Opening Reception and Artist Talk: Saturday, June 14, 4:30 – 7:00 p.m.; Reception by Druthers Brewing Company, Sonic Landscapes from DJ Paul Weil

Annual Juried Show: Sights + Sounds of SaratogaAugust 2 – September 27Opening Reception: Saturday, August 2, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Kathy Greenwood and Laurel Garcia ColvinOctober 4 – November 8Opening Reception and Artist Talk: Saturday, October 4, 5:30 – 8:00 p.m.; Reception by Druthers Brewing Company

The Annual Members’ ExhibitionNovember 15 – December 31Opening Reception: Saturday, December 6, 6 – 8 p.m.

Community Arts EducationFor nearly 15 years, Saratoga Arts has been dedicated to offering quality fine art and fine craft classes, taught by regional artists, to students of all ages and at all artistic levels. Saratoga Arts now serves over 950 students a year and works with nearly 50 art teachers. Classes for adults and teens run in seasonal terms; children’s art education takes place in the school-break art and theater camp programs. This year’s summer camp programs begin June 30 and run through the week of August 25.

Grant ProgramsWith funding from the New York State Council on the Arts, Saratoga Arts offers grants for arts programming in Saratoga, Fulton, and Montgomery Counties. Since the early 1990s, Saratoga Arts has awarded over $950,000 for community arts projects in our region. Application deadlines for programs to occur in 2015 are in fall 2014.

Saratoga Arts’ First Night Saratoga 2015Saratoga Arts presents First Night Saratoga, a New Year’s Eve celebration of the arts and community. Each year, thousands of revelers come to Saratoga Springs to experience a wide-ranging variety of arts and music. Broadway and the surrounding streets of Saratoga Springs will be filled with music, art, comedy and family-friendly entertainment.

Saratoga Clay Arts Center (SCAC)167 Hayes Road, Schuylerville518.581.CLAYsaratogaclayarts.org

SCAC>was>founded>in>2011>by>Jill>Fishon-Kovachick,>a>clay>artist>dedicated>to>bringing>forth>an>exceptional>facility>for>all>those>who>are>interested>in>working>with>clay.>Jill>Fishon-Kovachick>has>been>working>with>clay>since>age>eleven,>when>she>was>first>introduced>to>the>medium>at>Bucks>Rock>Camp>in>New>Milford,>Connecticut.>Her>passion>has>rested>in>clay>ever>since,>instilling>in>her>a>desire>to>bring>her>love>for>clay>to>all>those>interested>in>learning.>SCAC’s>goal>is>to>promote>ceramic>arts>and>to>provide>a>place>for>people>to>work>in>clay>at>all>levels,>learn>to>hone>and>develop>their>skills,>and>create>a>community>focused>on>collaboration>with>faculty,>visiting>artists,>and>students.

Schick Art Gallery at Skidmore CollegeSkidmore College Campus518.580.5049skidmore.edu/schickSummer Hours: Monday – Friday, 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.Academic Year Hours: Monday – Thursday, 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.;Friday, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, 12:00 – 4:00 p.m.; Closed during most academic holidays.

Schick>Art>Gallery>offers>students,>the>college>community,>and>the>public>an>opportunity>to>view>significant>contemporary>exhibitions>that>complement>Skidmore>College’s>Studio>Art>curriculum.>Exhibits>address>a>wide>range>of>disciplines,>and>are>often>accompanied>by>catalogs,>gallery>lectures,>and>discussions.>We>present>four>to>six>exhibits>annually,>including>a>selected>art>faculty>exhibit>and>a>juried>Skidmore>student>exhibit.>Opened>in>1978,>named>in>1983>to>honor>an>alumna’s>family,>Schick>Art>Gallery>plays>an>integral>role>as>a>teaching>lab>in>the>Department>of>Art.

Season DetailsSummer Art Faculty Exhibition: July 21 – August 1Opening reception: Thursday, July 24, 4:30 – 6:30 p.m.

2014 Selected Art Faculty Exhibition: September 11 – October 19Works by Art Department faculty members Kate Leavitt, Janet Sorensen, Sarah Sweeney, and Joanne VellaOpening reception: Thursday, September 11, 5:30 – 7:00 p.m.

Craft Matters: November 7 – December 19Anniversary exhibition of work by 20 artists who have delivered the annual Raab lecture at Skidmoer College between 1994 and 2014. Ceramics, metalwork, jewelry, and fibers by leading craft artists in America.Opening reception: Friday, November 7, time TBA

2015 Juried Student Exhibition: February 5 – March 8Annual juried exhibition featuring works in all media by art majors and non-majors.Opening reception: Thursday, February 5, 5:30 – 7:00 p.m.

Jeff Elgin: Recent Work: March 26 – May 3Paintings and drawings by artist and Skidmore Professor Emeritus Jeff ElginOpening reception: Thursday, April 2, 5:30 – 7:00 p.m.

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Sharon Crute Studio70B Beekman Street352.274.3318sharoncrute.comHours: By Appointment.

Equine>artist>Sharon>Crute>has>been>involved>in>the>horse>business>for>more>than>30>years.>Her>wealth>of>industry>experience,>which>runs>the>spectrum>from>hotwalker>to>racing>official>and>assistant>trainer,>combined>with>a>genuine>and>deep-rooted>respect>for>the>equine>athlete>is>reflected>in>every>brush>stroke>of>the>dynamic>work>she>creates.>Crute>captures>the>spirited>movement,>grace,>and>exhilarating>speed>of>horses>like>few>others.

Silverwood Gallery24 Caroline Street518.644.2512silverwoodgalleries.comHours: Monday – Saturday, 11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.Sunday, 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Silverwood>Gallery>represents>many>regional>artists,>mostly>from>the>Adirondacks,>Washington>County,>Southern>Vermont,>and>the>Capital>District>area.>Additionally>featured>items>include>select>19th>and>early>20th>century>paintings,>with>an>emphasis>on>the>rich>Adirondack>and>upstate>New>York>landscape>and>heritage.>Silverwood>also>sells>unique>jewelry,>home>furnishings,>and>antiques.

Spa Fine Art376 Broadway518.587.2411spa-fine-art.comFall Hours: Sunday – Thursday, 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.; Friday – Saturday, 10:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.July and August Hours: Monday – Thursday, 10:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.;Friday – Saturday, 10:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.; Sunday, 10:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.

The>artists>and>staff>of>Spa>Fine>Art>are>dedicated>to>promoting>the>thriving>art>scene>in>the>Saratoga>region.

Spring Street Gallery110 Spring Street518.587.6433springstreetgallerysaratoga.orgHours: Daily, 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Spring>Street>Gallery>is>a>not-for-profit>gallery>presenting>visual>art,>music,>film,>readings,>lectures,>and>more,>in>collaboration>with>curators,>artists,>businesses,>and>organizations>through>the>community.

Symmetry Gallery348 Broadway518.584.5090symmetrygallery.comSummer Hours: Monday – Saturday, 11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.;Sunday, 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.Winter Hours: Tuesday – Saturday, 11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Symmetry>Gallery,>a>nationally>recognized>gallery,>offers>the>finest>in>American>contemporary>glass>and>selected>fine>craft.>Carefully>chosen>handmade>work>includes>glass>sculpture,>functional>glass,>and>exciting>glass>jewelry>by>over>200>artists,>including>over>20>regional>craftspeople.>Symmetry>provides>choices>for>the>casual>purchaser>and>the>seasoned>collector.

Textile Studio143 Grand Avenue at Beekman Street518.583.2129frittelli-lockwood.comHours: Wednesday – Saturday, 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Located>at>the>north>end>of>Saratoga’s>Art>District>in>a>renovated>historic>building>from>1850,>Textile>Studio>houses>the>“Frittelli>&>Lockwood”>collection>of>hand-woven>clothing.>Along>with>working>looms>and>weaving>equipment,>customers>can>see>cloth>being>produced>in>the>working>weaving>studio.

> ARTSPASS Benefit: 10% discount on a regular-priced item.

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The Children’s Museum at Saratoga69 Caroline Street518.584.5540cmssny.orgHours: July Through Labor Day: Monday – Saturday, 9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.; Sunday, 12:00 – 4:30 p.m.Labor Day Through June: Tuesday – Saturday, 9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.; Sunday, 12:00 – 4:30 p.m.

The>Children’s>Museum>at>Saratoga’s>mission>statement,>“Inspire>curiosity,>spark>imagination,>nurture>discovery,”>guides>the>Museum’s>exhibits,>as>well>as>educational>programs>that>foster>interactive>learning>experiences.>The>Museum>also>is>committed>to>actively>involving>parents>in>their>child’s>learning,>to>serving>as>a>resource>for>school>districts>in>the>area,>and>to>ensuring>that>its>programs>and>services>are>accessible>to>all>children.

The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College Skidmore College Campus518.580.8080tang.skidmore.eduHours: June – August: Tuesday – Sunday, 12:00 – 5:00 p.m.;Friday, 12:00 – 7:00 p.m.; Closed MondaysSeptember – May: Tuesday – Sunday, 12:00 – 5:00 p.m.;Thursday, 12:00 – 9:00 p.m.; Closed Mondays

The>Frances>Young>Tang>Teaching>Museum>and>Art>Gallery>at>Skidmore>College>opened>in>October>2000.>Designed>by>architect>Antoine>Predock,>the>39,000’>building>is>sited>dramatically>on>Skidmore’s>scenic>campus.>The>museum’s>purpose>is>to>awaken>the>community>to>the>richness>and>diversity>of>the>human>experience>through>the>medium>of>art.

Season DetailsExhibitions

ScoreJuly 5, 2014 – January 4, 2015Organized>in>collaboration>with>composer>David>Lang,>Score>brings>together>visual>artists>who,>like>composers,>create>a>set>of>rules>as>a>basis>to>make>their>art.

Opener 26 Jeff SonhouseJuly 5, 2014 – January 4, 2015In>the>first>solo>museum>exhibition>devoted>to>the>work>of>Jeff>Sonhouse,>Opener>26>features>paintings>that>often>depict>black>male>figures>and>which>consistently>defy>and>obscure>classification.

Opener 27 Beverly Semmes: FRPJuly 5, 2014 – January 4, 2015Beverly>Semmes’>Feminist>Responsibility>Project>(FRP)>includes>drawings,>video,>creamics,>and>illuminated>glass>forms>that>are>suspended>throughout>the>gallery.

Opener 28 Erika Verzutti: MineralJuly 5 – November 16, 2014This>first>solo>museum>exhibition>for>Sao>Paulo-based>artist>Erika>Verzutti>features>bronze,>concrete,>clay>and>wax>sculptures>that>are>imbued>with>a>sense>of>mysterious>ritual.

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Nicholas KrushenickJanuary – June 2015Nicholas>Krushenick>combined>witty>Pop>sensibilities>with>a>myriad>of>artistic>inspirations>to>create>dynamic,>playful>paintings.

Realms of Earth and Sky: Indian Painting from the Fifteenth to the Nineteenth CenturyJanuary 24 – May 17, 2015

UpBeat on the Roof 2014Fridays, 7:00 p.m., June – AugustA>free>summer>series>highlighting>regional>musical>talent>in>a>broad>array>of>styles.>The>rooftop>is>accessible>via>the>museum>elevator>or>outdoor>staircases.>In>case>of>inclement>weather,>the>series>is>held>inside>the>museum.

> ARTSPASS Benefit: free admission; 10% discount in the Tang Museum store.

The Hyde Collection161 Warren Street, Glens Falls518.792.1761hydecollection.orgHours: Tuesday – Saturday, 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.;Sunday, 12:00 – 5:00 p.m.

The>Hyde>Collection>is>an>art>museum>complex>and>historic>house>consisting>of>a>distinguished>collection>of>approximately>3,300>works>by>American>and>European>artists>such>as>Botticelli,>Rubens,>Rembrandt,>Picasso,>Homer>and>Eakins,>as>well>as>important>decorative>arts>and>antique>furnishings.>The>Museum>provides>changing>exhibitions>in>two>gallery>spaces,>lectures,>concerts,>family>activities>and>school>programming.

Season DetailsLarry Kagan: Lying ShadowsJune 14, 2014 – September 14, 2014This>exhibition>features>twenty-eight>wall-mounted>steel>sculptures,>illustrating>the>development>of>a>conceptual>idea,>by>the>contemporary>artist>Larry>Kagan.>An>exhibiting>artist>whose>work>has>been>collected>and>shown>by>museums>and>galleries>worldwide,>Kagan>is>also>a>faculty>member>of>the>art>department>of>Rensselaer>Polytechnic>Institute>in>Troy,>New>York.

For>the>past>fifteen>years,>Kagan>has>been>engaged>with>the>process>of>creating>a>hybrid>form>of>sculpture>that>combines>the>solid>component>of>a>steel>wire>and>the>specific>shadow>it>casts>on>the>wall>in>a>way>that>challenges>expectations.>The>form>of>the>shadow>suggests>the>presence>of>a>material>object>that>should>be>casting>it;>but>it,>in>fact,>does>not>exist.>Objects>in>Kagan’s>repertoire>of>shadow>images>include>a>chair,>book,>bald>eagle,>stiletto,>and>a>portrait>of>George>Washington.>The>perceptual>dualism>of>the>three-dimensional>abstract>object>casting>an>entirely>figurative>but>dissimilar>shadow>when>illuminated>is>at>the>heart>of>Kagan’s>work.>By>disturbing>the>relationship>between>objects>and>shadows>in>this>exhibition,>the>artist>demonstrates>how>shadows>can>be>transformed>from>a>secondary>supporting>role>in>an>artwork>to>the>main>creative>attraction.>Larry>Kagan:>Lying>Shadows>is>organized>by>The>Hyde>Collection.

Emerging from the Shadows: Edward Hopper and his ContemporariesJune 14 – September 14, 2014Edward>Hopper>(1882–1967)>engaged>in>the>aesthetic>of>shadows>and>their>primacy>in>representation.>Hopper’s>use>of>shadows>is>a>signature>motif>of>his>work>and>an>integral>part>of>its>power>to>enthrall>viewers,>emphasizing>the>sense>of>alienation,>anonymity,>and>isolation>of>the>human>condition.>The>exhibition>features>five>works>by>Hopper>and>approximately>twenty>works>on>paper>by>nine>artists,>primarily>etchings>on>loan>from>museums,>private>collections,>and>selected>from>The>Hyde’s>permanent>collection.

Picturing America: Signature Works from the Westmoreland Museum of American ArtSeptember 27, 2014 – January 4, 2015From>the>1758>Portrait>of>John>Gardiner>by>John>Singleton>Copley>to>Milton>Avery’s>Arrangement>with>Plants>of>1948,>the>exhibition>Picturing>America>presents>fifty-seven>paintings>and>sculptures>that>describe>the>American>experience>from>the>Colonial>period>to>early>Modernism.>Among>the>artists>represented>in>this>selection>from>the>collection>of>the>Westmoreland>Museum>of>American>Art>include>Milton>Avery,>Mary>Cassatt,>John>Singleton>Copley,>Childe>Hassam,>Robert>Henri,>George>Inness,>Paul>Manship,>John>Sloan,>and>Benjamin>West,>as>well>as>Charles>Wilson>Peale>and>his>children>Rembrandt,>Rubens,>and>Mary>Jane.>The>exhibition>will>feature>a>rich>variety>of>subject>matter>including>still>life,>portraiture,>genre,>landscape,>and>abstraction.>

Picturing>America:>Signature>Works>from>the>Westmoreland>Museum>of>American>Art>is>organized>and>toured>by>the>Westmoreland>Museum>of>American>Art,>Greensburg,>PA.

Hoopes GalleryAnne Diggory: Hybrid Visions September 27, 2014 – January 4, 2015In>connection>with>the>exhibition>Picturing>America:>Signature>Works>from>the>Westmoreland>Museum>of>American>Art,>The>Hyde>will>present>an>exhibition>of>recent>work>by>Saratoga-based>artist>Anne>Diggory,>who>pictures>America>through>her>fresh>approach>to>the>Adirondack>landscape.>Her>new>work>explores>“hybrid>media,”>a>multi-layered>process>combining>sections>of>photography>and>painting.>The>resulting>disruptions>of>the>surface>convey>the>energy>of>the>artist’s>response>to>dynamic>subject>matter.>The>exhibition>will>feature>fifteen>dramatic>landscapes>that>juxtapose>moving>water,>changing>skies,>and>temporary>clutter>against>the>seeming>permanence>of>the>American>terrain.>Organized>by>The>Hyde>Collection.>

Wood GalleryRembrandt’s ChristJune 20, 2015 – September 27, 2015Rembrandt’s>Christ>at>The>Hyde>Collection>will>take>a>broad>view>of>the>great>artist’s>engagement>with>the>image>of>Jesus.>This>exhibition>will>strictly>focus>on>the>series>of>small>panel>sketches>Rembrandt>created>between>1648>and>1656.>Additionally,>it>will>place>The>Hyde’s>own>painting,>Christ>with>Arms>Folded>(1657–1661),>within>the>context>of>the>larger>subject>of>Rembrandt’s>images>of>Christ,>including>not>only>three>of>the>circa>1648–1656>

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sketches>on>panel>by>the>artist,>but>also>The>Metropolitan>Museum’s>painting>Christ>as>a>Pilgrim>of>1661.>Famous>etchings>of>the>Supper>at>Emmaus>and>the>Raising>of>Lazarus>as>well>as>the>Three>Crosses>and>the>Descent>from>the>Cross>by>Candlelight>will>offer>a>fuller>range>of>Rembrandt’s>meditative>engagement>with>the>image>of>Christ.>The>exhibition>will>even>include>a>sketch>for>one>of>the>pilgrims>in>the>Louvre’s>1648>Supper>at>Emmaus>as>well>as>the>painting>Abraham>and>the>Three>Angels,>which,>according>to>Christian>theology>of>Rembrandt’s>day,>showed>Christ>as>an>angel>in>the>Old>Testament.>The>Hyde’s>painting>is>the>culmination>of>a>career-long>engagement>with>the>image>of>Christ>during>which>Rembrandt>constantly>experimented>as>he>questioned>tradition>and>deepen>his>own>understanding>of>this>central>figure>in>his>spiritual>life.>Organized>by>The>Hyde>Collection,>Glens>Falls,>NY;>Guest>Curator,>Lloyd>DeWitt.

> ARTSPASS Benefit: Free admission on the second Sunday of each month.

National Museum of Dance & School of the Arts99 South Broadway518.584.2225www.dancemuseum.orgSummer Hours: Tuesday – Saturday, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.;Sunday, 12:00 – 4:00 p.m.Winter Hours: check www.dancemuseum.org for winter hours

The>National>Museum>of>Dance>and>Hall>of>Fame>was>established>in>1986>as>the>only>museum>in>the>nation>devoted>entirely>to>the>art>of>dance>and>all>aspects>of>this>wonderful>art>form.>The>museum>is>located>in>the>historic>Washington>Bathhouse>in>the>Spa>State>Park.>The>museum>campus>also>includes>the>Lewis>A.>Swyer>Studios,>which>is>home>to>over>400>students>of>all>age>levels>and>dance>interests.

Season DetailsDance Theatre of Harlem: April – September 2014Tradition in Movement – Dance Culture of Guatemala: February 2014 – April 2015Richard Calmes – Dance Magic: May 2014 – April 2015Saratoga Favorites: June – November 2014Tiaras and Tutus: March – December 2014Tribute to Dance in Film: July 2014 – June 2015

> ARTSPASS Benefit: Buy one, get one free admission.

National Museum of Racing & Hall of Fame191 Union Avenue518.584.0400racingmuseum.orgHours: Wednesday – Saturday, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.;Sunday, 12:00 – 4:00 p.m.During the Race Meet: Check website for details.

The>National>Museum>of>Racing>and>Hall>of>Fame>celebrates>the>history>of>thoroughbred>racing>in>the>United>States>and>honors>the>achievements>of>exceptional>horses,>jockeys,>and>trainers.>The>Museum’s>collection>includes>fine>art,>trophies,>memorabilia,>racing>equipment,>film,>and>photographs.>The>National>Museum>of>Racing>and>Hall>of>Fame>is>a>“must>see”>after>last>year’s>150>year>anniversary>of>the>Saratoga>Race>Course!

> ARTSPASS Benefit: Free admission and 10% discount in the museum gift shop.

Saratoga Automobile Museum110 Avenue of the Pines518.587.5935saratogaautomuseum.orgHours: January – March: Wednesday – Sunday 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.April – December: Tuesday – Sunday 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.Holidays: Closed Easter, 4th of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day

**We>are>constantly>changing>exhibits>and>involved>in>many>events.>We>suggest>that>you>call>to>be>certain>the>Museum>will>be>open>to>the>public>on>the>day>of>your>expected>visit.

The>mission>of>the>Saratoga>Automobile>Museum>is>to>preserve,>interpret,>and>exhibit>automobiles>and>automotive>artifacts.>The>museum>celebrates>the>automobile>and>educates>the>general>public,>students,>and>enthusiasts>regarding>the>role>of>the>automobile>in>New>York>State>and>in>the>wider>world.>In>addition>to>technical>and>design>aspects,>the>educational>focus>is>on>the>past,>present,>and>future>social>and>economic>impacts>of>the>automobile.

Season DetailsMustang at 50 – An American IconJune 14 – November 2, 2014Permanent exhibits at the museum include:

> Racing in New York State > East of Detroit > New York State Stock Car Association Hall of Fame

> ARTSPASS Benefit: Buy one, get one free admission.

Saratoga Springs History MuseumCanfield Casino, Congress Park518.584.6920saratogahistory.orgHours: February – March: Saturday – Sunday, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.April – May: Wednesday – Sunday, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.Memorial Day – Labor Day: Daily, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.Labor Day – December: Wednesday – Sunday 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

The>Saratoga>Springs>History>Museum’s>three>floors>of>exhibits>tell>the>story>of>Saratoga>Springs>from>pre-historic>times>to>the>21st>century.

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Saratoga Performing Arts Center 108 Avenue of the Pines518.584.9330spac.orgSPAC Box Office Hours: Monday – Friday, 12:00 – 6:00 p.m.;Saturday, 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.; Sunday (day of show), 2:00 p.m. until start of performance.

Diverse>artistry>thrives>at>Saratoga>Performing>Arts>Center,>the>cultural>hub>of>upstate>New>York,>the>Hudson>Valley,>Vermont,>the>Berkshires,>Connecticut,>and>nearby>Canada.

We>welcome>loyal>friends>and>families>familiar>with>SPAC’s>incredible>performing>arts>program,>and>encourage>newcomers>>to>explore>this>region’s>premier>cultural>centerpiece.

Season DetailsFreihofer’s Saratoga Jazz Festival: June 28 and 29New York City Ballet: July 8 – 12Momix: July 22Bolshoi Ballet: July 29 – August 1Philadelphia Orchestra: August 6 – 23Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center at SPAC: August 11 – 26Saratoga Wine & Food Festival: September 5 – 7

> ARTSPASS Benefit: $5 off amphitheater tickets for Martha Graham, New York City Ballet, MOMIX, Bolshoi Ballet and The Philadelphia Orchestra. Excludes: Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center at SPAC, lawn tickets, New York City Ballet Gala, matinee performances, Freihofer’s Jazz Festival, Wine & Food Festival and Live Nation Performances. Must show your ArtsFest ceramic tile at the SPAC Box Office (in person only).

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Home Made Theater PO Box 1182Saratoga Springs, NY 12866518.587.4427homemadetheater.org

Home>Made>Theater>is>in>its>30th>season>as>a>not-for-profit>theater>company>committed>to>enhancing>the>cultural>life>of>the>Saratoga>region.>Our>mission>is>to>entertain,>educate,>and>enrich>people’s>lives>by>offering>high>quality>theater>productions>of>outstanding>plays,>produced>by>a>dedicated>group>of>professionally-minded>artists;>to>offer>classes>in>the>theater>arts>to>people>of>all>ages>and>to>provide>the>opportunity>for>exciting>and>rewarding>participation>in>all>aspects>of>the>theater.

Season DetailsThe Addams Family: October 10 – 26, 2014The Jungle Book: December 12 – 21, 2014The Complete History of America (Abridged): February 13 – March 1, 2015The Man Who Came to Dinner: April 17 – May 3, 2015

> ARTSPASS Benefit: One complimentary ticket to HMT’s October 2014 production of The Addams Family when a second ticket of equal or greater value is purchased at adult price. Valid for any Friday or Saturday performance. Reservations accepted no earlier than 48 hours prior to performance. Please mention offer when ordering and present ARTSPASS with payment.

Saratoga Children’s Theater8 Lakewood Drive518.580.1782saratogachildrenstheatre.org

Saratoga>Children’s>Theatre>(SCT)>was>created>in>2008.>SCT>offers>classes,>workshops,>summer>camps,>and>performances>year-round.>Community>is>the>heart>of>the>theatre.>By>enriching,>educating>and>inspiring>children,>we>capture>their>artistic>qualities.>SCT>provides>a>forum>for>creating>theatre,>while>building>a>future>audience>with>a>life-long>love>of>the>theatre>arts.

Saratoga Shakespeare CompanyP.O. Box 5059Saratoga Springs, NY 12866518.587.2166saratogashakespeare.com

The>Saratoga>Shakespeare>Company>celebrates>its>fourteenth>season>as>the>only>arts>organization>in>Saratoga>County>dedicated>to>enriching>the>summer>cultural>life>by>providing>free>and>accessible>professional>theater>productions>to>the>community.>Our>productions>reach>many>families>who>are>otherwise>unable>to>afford>the>costs>of>attendance>at>various>arts>venues>in>Saratoga.>Many>companies>talk>about>“outreach,”>but>we>can>proudly>coin>the>term>“in-reach.”>Our>performances>in>beautiful>Congress>Park,>reach>thousands,>including>many>children;>our>productions>are>their>introduction>to>Shakespeare>and>for>many,>their>first>live>theater>performance.

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Season DetailsMacbeth: July 15 – 27Tuesday – Saturday at 6:00 p.m.; Sunday matinees at 3:00 p.m.Congress Park

A Midsummer Night’s Dream: July 31 and August 1(The Apprentice Production)Skidmore College Campus, The Thomas Ampitheater, Between the Zankel Music Center & the Janet Kinghorn Bernhard Theater

Skidmore College Department of Theater815 N. Broadway, Skidmore College Campus518.580.5430cms.skidmore.edu/theater

The>Theater>Department>is>a>pre-professional>program,>which>offers>students>the>opportunity>to>pursue>the>serious>study>of>theater>arts>within>a>liberal>arts>setting.>Courses>within>the>department>afford>training>in>the>basic>demands>of>the>discipline—physical>and>vocal>control,>technique>in>acting>and>directing,>technical>and>design>skills—as>well>as>the>opportunity>for>advanced>study,>practical>production>experience,>study>abroad,>and>off-campus>internships.>The>college>liberal>arts>requirements>help>the>student>to>understand>the>moral,>intellectual,>and>political>context>in>which>any>artist>practices.

> ARTSPASS Benefit: $2 discount on all ticketed events at all Skidmore venues for the 2014–15 season.

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Opera and Choral

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Burnt Hills Oratorio SocietyPO Box 76Burnt Hills, NY 12027518.877.5113bhos.us

Founded>by>Glenn>E.>Soellner>in>1970,>BHOS>attracts>60>to>90>vocalists>widely>from>the>capital>region.>Under>the>gifted>Music>Direction>of>Susan>Fedak,>BHOS>presents>quality>perfomrances>of>major>choral>works>as>envisioned>by>the>composer.>BHOS>also>seeks>to>support>and>mentor>younger>singers>through>a>choral>mentorshop>as>well>as>a>student>scholarship>program.

If>you>have>previous>choral>experience>and>are>interested>in>joining>a>group>whose>passion>is>for>singing>choral>Masterworks,>then>you>belong>on>stage>with>us!>You>may>pre-register>at>bhos.us.

> ARTSPASS Benefit: $3 off a single ticket.

Hubbard Hall Opera Theater25 E. Main StreetCambridge, NY 12816518.677.2495hubbardhall.org/opera

Hubbard Hall is an arts center supporting creativity and inviting participation to make art and community happen. We strive to enrich the lives of individuals and communities, and offer valuable pathways to learning through the arts. In this capacity, Hubbard Hall develops artistic talent, engages new audiences for the arts, and provides access to cultural programs responsive to the interests of a diverse array of residents and artists in upstate New York, southern Vermont and western Massachusetts.

Season DetailsMozart’s Le Nozze di Figaro and Puccini’s Gianni Schicchi with orchestra. Tickets: $10–35.August 13 – 24, 2014

For more information on upcoming HHOT performances, please visit www.hubbardhall.org.

Opera SaratogaSpa Little Theater, 19 Roosevelt Drive, Suite 215518.584.6018operasaratoga.org

Opera>Saratoga>exists>to>contribute>to>the>cultural>enrichment>of>the>Capital>and>Lower>Adirondack>regions>of>the>State>of>New>York>by>(1)>producing>and>performing>a>leading>opera>festival,>(2)>expanding>opera’s>reach>through>diverse>programs,>event,>and>educational>experiences>which>reach>the>widest>possible>public>throughout>the>year,>and>(3)>nurturing>aspiring>operatic>artists.>The>company>provides>professional>opera>performances>and>opera>education>to>the>Saratoga-Capital>District-Lower>Adirondack>region.

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Season DetailsRoscoe WorkshopJune 8, 2:00 p.m., Zankel Music Center, Skidmore College

The Magic Flute (Mozart)June 14, 17, 22, 26, 28, Spa Little Theater

The Elixir of Love (Donizetti)June 21, 24, 27, 29, Spa Little Theater

> ARTSPASS Benefit: $10 ticket to Roscoe Workshop (normally $25) and $25 discount off full price tickets to June 14 Opening Night of The Magic Flute (normally $85, $70, $50). Contact Opera Saratoga office to obtain discounts. Subject to seat availability.

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Albany Symphony Orchestra 19 Clinton AvenueAlbany, NY 12207518.465.4755albanysymphony.comHours: Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

The>Albany>Symphony>is>one>of>this>region’s>most>revered>music>and>cultural>institutions,>having>won>numerous>national>awards>for>its>adventurous>concert>programming,>recording>projects,>composer>residencies,>and>innovative>educational>efforts>involving>area>schools>throughout>the>region.>As>the>only>professional>symphony>orchestra>based>within>the>Capital>Region,>the>Albany>Symphony>enriches>a>broad>and>diverse>regional>community,>engaging>over>150,000>people>each>year>across>an>extended>geographical>area.

> ARTSPASS Benefit: $5 off the purchase of a ticket to any Albany Symphony Classical Concert, or Magic of Christmas. Discount DOES NOT apply to Opening Night with Joshua Bell tickets.

Caffè Lena47 Phila Street518.583.0022caffelena.org

Internationally>renowned>for>its>54-year>history>as>America’s>premier>folk>music>venue,>Caffè>Lena>is>dedicated>to>the>art>of>telling>stories>through>music,>theater>and>the>spoken>word.>Caffè>Lena>presents>concerts,>poetry>readings,>and>open>mics>ive>nights>a>week>in>an>intimate,>all-ages>listening>room.

Nationally>touring>acoustic>artists>perform>every>weekend>year-round,>poets>and>storytellers>perform>on>Wednesdays,>and>Open>Mic>is>Thursday>nights.>Occasional>family>concerts>and>matinee>performances>are>held>weekends.

> ARTSPASS Benefit: Membership pricing (discount of $2 to $5) during the month of September 2014. Purchaser must present ARTSPASS to receive discount.

Empire State Youth Orchestras at Proctors Theatre432 State StreetSchenectady, NY 12305518.382.7581esyo.orgHours: Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Empire>State>Youth>Orchestras>(ESYO)>offers>an>enriching>music>education/performance>program>for>talented>young>musicians>in>the>greater>Capital>Region.>Well>known>as>the>“Melodies>of>Christmas”>orchestra,>ESYO>actually>has>nine>ensembles>for>its>300+>students.>ESYO>also>provides>free>music>lessons>for>low-income,>inner-city>youth>in>Albany>and>Schenectady.>Annually,>our>musicians>give>approximately>30>performances>in>a>variety>of>venues.>ESYO>has>received>three>prestigious>ASCAP>awards>for>programming.

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Season DetailsAnnual Free Concert for Senior Citizens, Proctors Theatre, Schenectady: October 22Concert at The Egg, Albany – “Symphonic Landscapes of America”: October 25Annual Melodies of Christmas concerts, Proctors Theatre, Schenectady: December 18 – 21Concert at The Palace, Albany – “Carmina Burana”: January 25Concert at Troy Savings Bank Music Hall, Troy: April 25All ESYO Festival at Proctors Theatre, Schenectady: May 17

> ARTSPASS Benefit: Buy one, get one admission for October 25; Jan. 25; Apr. 25 and May 17 concerts. To receive discount, purchaser must call ESYO office. Discount available for selected additional concerts—see full schedule at esyo.org and call ESYO office to inquire.

Saratoga Chamber Players PO Box 60Saratoga Springs, NY 12866518.584.1427saratogachamberplayers.org

Started>by>Lucy>Manning,>SCP>has>been>under>the>artistic>direction>of>Jill>Levy,>concertmaster>of>the>Albany>Symphony>Orchestra,>since>1994.>The>mission>of>SCP>is>to>present,>cultivate,>promote,>and>develop>an>appreciation>for>an>understanding>of>music,>the>musical>arts>generally,>and>chamber>music>in>particular.>SCP>collaborates>with>other>arts>and>cultural>organizations>in>the>area>to>highlight>the>interrelationship>of>the>arts>and>to>enrich>the>community.

For>concert>details>and>musician>bios,>go>to>www.saratogachamberplayers.org.

> ARTSPASS Benefit: $1 off ticket price.

Saratoga Springs Youth Orchestra 320 Broadway518.573.2403ssyo.org

The>Saratoga>Springs>Youth>Orchestra>(SSYO)>is>a>small>string>ensemble>dedicated>to>fostering>excellence>in>musical>arts>through>structured>rehearsal>and>community>performances>throughout>the>Saratoga>region>of>Upstate>New>York.>Founded>in>1999,>SSYO>began>with>the>single>vision>of>developing>a>world-class>youth>orchestra.>SSYO>works>to>expand>the>artistic>and>cultural>horizons>of>young>musicians>through>advanced>training,>peer>collaboration>and>mentorship.>The>SSYO>program>offers>young>musicians>the>opportunity>to>perform>orchestral>masterworks>directed>by>a>professional>musician>and>conductor,>while>pursuing>their>own>personal>aspirations>and>a>lifelong>love>for>music.

Last>year,>SSYO>won>3rd>Place>in>the>National>American>Prize>Competition,>Youth>Orchestra>category,>and>will>perform>in>a>benefit>concert>in>tribute>to>the>Japan>Tsunami>Victims>at>Carnegie>Hall>in>May>2014.>SSYO>has>been>invited>to>participate>in>the>International>Festival>of>Youth>Orchestras>in>Florence>Italy,>July>2014>and>hopes>to>raise>funding>to>make>this>trip>possible.

Saratoga Youth SymphonyPO Box 3093Saratoga Springs, NY 12866518.583.1128saratogayouthsymphony.com

Saratoga>Youth>Symphony>is>a>new>endeavor;>created>so>young,>talented>area>musicians>can>experience>music>in>a>full>orchestral>setting.>Rehearsals>were>first>held>in>the>fall>of>2012,>and>the>inaugural>concert>was>held>in>January>2013.>Visit>the>website>for>upcoming>performance>information.

Skidmore College Department of Music 815 N. Broadway, Skidmore College Campus518.580.5320cms.skidmore.edu/music

The>Department>of>Music>meets>the>needs>of>three>populations:>students>majoring>in>music,>students>with>a>musical>interest>who>may>be>enrolled>to>meet>the>all>college>requirements>or>for>personal>interest,>and>the>community>at>large.>By>taking>courses,>participating>in>performance>opportunities,>or>attending>events,>members>of>these>groups>will>enhance>their>understanding>of>and>appreciation>of>music>as>an>art>form.>Recitals,>lectures,>master>classes,>residencies,>and>other>public>events>offer>the>College>and>the>community>at>large>the>enrichment>of>the>live>musical>experience>and>access>to>an>ongoing>discourse>on>the>art>of>music.

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Dance Alliance Capital District-Saratoga Region P.O. Box 83Saratoga Springs NY 12866518.227.5185dancealliance.org

The>Dance>Alliance>was>founded>in>1978>and>incorporated>in>1988,>and>embraces>the>greater>Capital>District-Saratoga>region>in>upstate>New>York.>The>organization>sponsors>programs>and>performances>in>ballet,>modern,>ethnic,>jazz,>tap>and>body>work.>It>collaborates>with>dance>schools,>area>colleges>and>performing>arts>organizations>to>encourage>participation>in>and>appreciation>for>the>art>of>dance.>Through>its>efforts,>leading>dance>artists>conduct>master>classes,>special>performances,>discussions>and>public>forums>on>various>aspects>of>dance.>The>Dance>Alliance>co-sponsors>events>with>the>National>Museum>of>Dance,>Skidmore>College,>Emma>Willard>School,>Russell>Sage>College,>The>Egg,>and>Proctor’s>Theatre.

> ARTSPASS Benefit: $2 discount on Dance Alliance membership for 2014–15.

Northeast Ballet Company/Myers Dance Center 153 Regent Street518.423.8244myersnortheast.org

The>Northeast>Ballet>Company,>under>the>direction>of>Darlene>Myers,>has>been>serving>the>Capital>District>since>1990,>and>is>the>resident>company>of>the>historic>Proctors>Theater.>The>Company’s>mission>is>to>cultivate,>promote,>foster,>teach,>and>develop>the>appreciation,>understanding,>and>love>of>ballet.>The>Company>produces>annual>sold-out>productions>of>the>Nutcracker>at>Proctors>during>the>holiday>season.>The>Company>also>creates>Arts>in>Education>Dance>programs>and>provide>a>home>for>regional>and>professional>dancers>and>choreographers>alike.

Myers>Dance>is>the>official>training>ground>for>Northeast>Ballet,>where>classes>are>held>daily>(except>Sunday)>for>children>and>adults>in>the>disciplines>of>classical>ballet,>pointe,>jazz,>modern,>and>choreography.

Saratoga Jazz Tap29 Ironwood Drive518.581.1791saratogajazztap.com

Saratoga>Jazz>Tap>is>dedicated>to>the>promotion>of>Tap>Dance>in>>the>Capital>Region>through>creation,>education>and>presentation.>>The>efforts>of>SJT>honor>the>history>and>roots>of>Jazz>Tap>Dance>and>pay>tribute>to>the>spirit>of>the>fore-bearers>of>this>innovative>art>form.>Classes>are>offered>in>tap>and>jazz>dance>with>private>and>semi-private>lessons>available.>The>studio>also>offers>master>classes>with>guest>artists,>National>Tap>Dance>Day>Festivals>and>choreographic>commissions.

Classes>are>offered>September>thru>May>and>Dance>Camps/Intensives>offered>in>the>summer.

> ARTSPASS Benefit: Free private lesson (value $50) to the first 2 patrons that contact Tina Baird at Saratoga Jazz Tap ([email protected]).

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Skidmore College Department of Dance 815 N. Broadway, Skidmore College Campus518.580.5360cms.skidmore.edu/dance

The>mission>of>the>Dance>Department>is>to>link>critical>thinking,>historical>perspective>and>creative>discovery>with>the>distinct>movement>skills>derived>from>studio>practice>and>stage>performance.>>Students>develop>a>deeper>understanding>of>dance>and>how>it>has>emerged>as>an>art>form.>They>learn>to>recognize>and>distinguish>the>ways>in>which>culture>and>society>influence>dance>and,>conversely,>how>dance>embodies>and>expresses>the>human>experience.>>Ultimately,>they>emerge>with>a>more>complete>understanding>of>how>dance>will>impact>and>influence>their>lives.

Students>work>toward>proficiency>in>the>major>through>a>combined>course>of>study,>which>includes>intensive>dance>technique,>dance>history/criticism,>theoretical,>improvisation>and>composition>classes.>>The>dance>major>leads>to>a>Bachelor>of>Science>degree,>preparing>students>for>a>career>in>the>fields>of>performance,>choreography,>dance>education,>dance>therapies,>arts>administration,>and>dance>criticism.>>Dance>majors>and>minors>are>encouraged>to>investigate>related>areas>of>study,>and>many>of>our>majors>combine>the>dance>major>with>other>areas>of>interest.>>Recent>graduates>have>earned>degrees>in>both>dance>and>Exercise>Science,>Art>History,>English,>Theater,>Computer>Science,>Psychology,>Government,>Neuroscience>and>Biology>(pre-med).

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Saratoga Film Forum 320 Broadway518.584.3456saratogafilmforum.org

The>not-for-profit>Saratoga>Film>Forum>offers>the>film-loving>community>an>opportunity>to>enjoy>and>discuss>high-quality>films>and>other>electronic>media>productions>nestled>in>the>Saratoga>Arts>building.>For>two>decades,>the>Film>Forum>has>provided>a>cultural>commons>where>movie-lovers>share>in>a>community>defined>by>a>shared>regard>for>film.>Our>programming>gives>special>stress>to>enhanced>“forum”>events,>when>films>are>paired>with>panels,>lectures,>concerts,>and>other>presentations.

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INDEX70 Beekman Street Fine Art Gallery – 5

AAlbany Symphony Orchestra – 25

BBurnt Hills Oratorio Society – 22

CCaffe Lena – 25Crafters Gallery – 5

DDance Alliance – 29

EEmpire State Youth Orchestras – 25, 26

FFeneex Studios – 5Flores Art Gallery – 5

HHome Made Theater – 19Hubbard Hall Opera Theater – 22

LLaFayette Jewelry Designs – 5

NNational Museum of Dance – 14National Museum of Racing & Hall of Fame – 15Northeast Ballet Company/Myers Dance Center – 19

OOpera Saratoga – 22, 23

SSaratoga Arts – 6Saratoga Automobile Museum – 15Saratoga Chamber Players – 26Saratoga Children’s Theater – 19Saratoga Clay Arts Center – 7Saratoga Film Forum – 32Saratoga Jazz Tap – 29Saratoga Performing Arts Center – 17Saratoga Shakespeare Company – 19Saratoga Springs History Museum – 15Saratoga Springs Youth Orchestra – 21Saratoga Youth Symphony – 27Sharon Crute Studio – 8Silverwood Gallery – 8Skidmore College Department of Dance – 30Skidmore College Department of Music – 27Skidmore College Department of Theater – 20Spa Fine Art – 8Spring Street Gallery – 8Symmetry Gallery – 9

TTextile Studio – 9The Children’s Museum at Saratoga – 10The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College – 10The Hyde Collection – 12The Niche Gallery – 5