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Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art awarded $47,500 by New York StateCouncil on the Arts

The money will help underwrite the 2015 art event called Peekskill Project VI.

The Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art was awarded a $47,500 New York State Council on the Arts grant to help fund the 2015 festival called Peekskill Project VI.

Peekskill Project, launched in 2004, has gotten support each year from businesses, restaurants, city employees, and artists.

In each of the five iterations of Peekskill Project, more than 100 international artists have participated and created original artworks and more than 30,000 visitors have come to the city from the national and international community, according to HVCCA officials.

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Peekskill Project VI opens this September, and runs through the end of 2015. The festival will feature more than 80 artists, both established and emerging, from countries all over the globe. Their original sculptures, paintings, videos, and performances will be highlighted throughout Peekskill outdoors in public spaces, and indoors at downtown businesses. Events including performances, lectures and family-friendly programs will be scheduled through the fall.

PHOTO: Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art

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