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Greenburgh celebrating the arts in April

Many great programs and activities

Greenburgh Celebrates the arts

Edgemont High School Bluebird Photography Club exhibit at Town Hall…

Celebration of National Poetry Month…

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Miriam Bernabei’s interview with art historian Daniel Belasco…

Greenburgh Artist market April 26

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Photographs by Edgemont High School's Bluebird Photography Club are on display in the Student Gallery at Greenburgh Town Hall until April 28th.

Saturday, April 5th, from 1 to 3 pm, the Arts and Culture Committee will host a celebration of National Poetry Month at Greenburgh Town Hall. Greenburgh's Youth Poet Laureate Asa Miller and poet/author/photographer and artist Dave Donelson are the featured guests. An open mic will follow. Sign up at the door. Bring your favorite poem to share or just come to listen.

Miriam Bernabei is joined by art historian Daniel Belasco to discuss his new book “Women Artists in Mid-Century America: A History in Ten Exhibitions." They talk about what drew him to the subject, and shed some light on artists you might not be familiar with.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5yL31fcl0Uw

JOIN US AT THE SPRING ARTS MARKET - APRIL 26

Last year the town organized our first artist market at Richard Presser Park on Central Ave. It was a big success. We look forward to hosting twice as many artists this year (up to 50 vendors!) along with an even bigger audience. Each booth will have an interactive activity, giveaway. There will truly be something to inspire all ages and ability levels. The market is in Presser Park, 218 N. Central Avenue (at Harvard Avenue) from 11 am until 4 pm, Saturday, April 26th, 2025; rain date Sunday April 27th. We look forward to seeing you—and hopefully the cherry blossoms in bloom—in the park that weekend.

PAUL FEINER

Greenburgh Town Supervisor

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