They might be called Oktoberfests but some start in September
Funding opportunity for Westchester artists and arts organizations
The start of fall is not the end of opportunities to enjoy music.
ArtsWestchester will honor the New New York Bridge at its upcoming 2017 gala on November 18 at the Ritz Carlton in White Plains.
Don't miss out on any of the fun to be had this fall.
The Hudson Valley has many wineries that allow you to come by and sample their creations.
I'm taking a trip down Memory Lane and remembering the late George Delaney who served as Con Edison Vice President for Westchester
Take advantage of all the Hudson Valley has to offer
County fairs offer nostalgic warm weather fun.
In June 2017, ArtsWestchester's grant funding increased from $55,440 to $63,000 for 2018.
From county fairs to mansion tours, there's plenty to do in the Hudson Valley this weekend.
There are plenty of events nearby where you can sample delicious food, fine wine and craft beers.
ArtsWestchester's fall exhibition "Give Us the Vote" asks artists to consider contemporary barriers to the voting ballot today.
There are many special presentations coming to the Westchester Broadway Theatre in Elmsford, NY.
Denise Simon is the Author of “Parenting In The Spotlight: How to raise a child star without screwing them up.”
The Westchester Broadway Theatre invites everyone to create their own inseparable relationships at its Pet Adoption Day.
There's much music to choose from this summer.
ArtsWestchester CEO Janet Langsam invites you to an outdoor performance of Shakespeare's "Romeo & Juliet" on July 13 in White Plains.
Food just tastes better when dining outdoors.
Free concerts will be held Thursdays from June 29 to August 31, 6:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. in the courtyard at City Center.
When the play's the thing you're after, you won't have to travel far.
The non-profit organization will extend its class schedule to seven days per week starting the week of September 4.
Summer days are all the sweeter when you take advantage of the area's many music festivals.
This week’s post is by guest blogger Elena Martinez, Guest Curator for ArtsWestchester’s Folk Arts program.
I am writing to thank you for opening my eyes to vistas unknown to me prior to visiting your glorious gardens in Bedford.
The untitled movie is about the publication of the Pentagon Papers.
ArtsWestchester CEO Janet Langsam discusses some of Westchester's exciting musical offerings, including a new Jazz Forum Club in Tarrytown.
The arts are not only good for the soul but, according to Americans for the Arts (AFTA), they're also good for the economy.
ArtsWestchester CEO Janet Langsam remembers the Oscar Award-winning filmmaker Jonathan Demme.
ArtsWestchester opened its second exhibition at Memorial Sloan Kettering Westchester to open on April 18 during a reception event. RSVP.
From The Streets will be on view in ArtsWestchester’s gallery at 31 Mamaroneck Avenue in White Plains from April 11 through July 15.
ArtsWestchester CEO Janet Langsam talks about the Neuberger Museum of Art's exciting new exhibition opening in September 2017.
ArtsWestchester CEO Janet Langsam bids farewell to Winter Storm Stella.
ArtsWestchester CEO Janet Langsam gives a shout out to 101 talented Westchester artists to celebrate International Women's Day.
ArtsWestchester CEO talks about the possible elimination of the National Endowment for the Arts by the new presidential administration.
The recent focus on women's issues has got me thinking about women I admire.
It seems that ever since the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) was created, it has been under siege.
The New Year’s menu will be available from Jan. 28 to Feb. 11, 2017.