Veterans and Broadway Stars Performed at Music Conservatory of Westchester Benefit Event
Recently artist Diane Cherr wrote me about some special kids she worked with to create a mural at the headquarters of The ARC Westchester.
The Senate Appropriations Committee approved the FY 2019 funding increases for a number of federal agencies that support arts and culture.
Rarely-exhibited works of legendary painter, designer and glassmaker Louis C. Tiffany on view at Lyndhurst Mansion through Sept. 24.
Janet Langsam celebrated sixty-one young ladies who completed a year-long mentoring program with the organization Her Honor Mentoring.
Join the Historical Society for a unique chance to see the new bridge rise (and the old bridge fall) on a luncheon cruise on the River Rose.
"Addy + Uno" is the first family friendly musical about disabilities.
LOOK FOR THE COLLECTION BOXES IN THE WBT LOBBY
The nuns "Spread the Love Around" in this production of 'Sister Act' at WBT.
THE AGE OF INNOCENCE adapted for the stage at HARTFORD STAGE in CT
'Next to Normal' has been called one of the best musicals of the 21st century.
Photos of the upcoming production of the musical 'Sister Act' have been released; the show runs through July 1.
Art Spiegelman and Françoise Mouly will be honored in at Katonah Museum of Art’s annual Himmel Award and Lecture this Sunday, April 8.
A news update on the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA).
'Sister Act' opens April 5 at the dinner and show theatre in Elmsford NY.
A great county deserves great art!
On and about President’s Day, it’s worth reflecting on George Washington’s historic legacy.
The state has banned performing elephants effective in 2019.
ArtsWestchester received a grant from the NEA for our forthcoming "Dataism" exhibition.
The commercial use of neon lights in the urban American landscape has now also been transformed into a medium for contemporary fine artists.
Six one-act plays, selected from a pool of submissions, offer an offbeat “twisted” view of traditional love stories.
ArtsWestchester CEO Janet Langsam reflects on the powerful legacy of Eleanor Roosevelt, who remains a guiding force for women.
Music Conservatory of Westchester’s New Free Library Lesson Series Offers Bilingual Early Childhood Music Education.
Ages 14-18 years old
First graders, many of them first-generation Americans, visit our exhibition, Give Us The Vote celebrating women's suffrage.
WBT will open its 2018 theatre season with the hit Broadway musical 'A Chorus Line.'
There was good news for the arts in Westchester in Governor Andrew Cuomo's recent announcement of Regional Economic Development Council (RED
The performance of "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" will be the New York regional premier of the musical.
White Plains Stage Manager, Nicole Marconi, works on CT Repertory Theatre's "Our Country's Good" onstage Nov 30th - Dec 10th.
Seeing as this is the season for lifting voices, I started to think about my own voice.
You’re invited to ArtsWestchester’s gallery on Wednesday, November 15 for "Shop and Sip," a one day only pop-up shop experience.
ArtsWestchester to celebrate the new Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge at its upcoming gala at the Ritz-Carlton on November 18.
ArtsWestchester CEO Janet Langsam shares her #MeToo story.
Antonette promotes a movement called #NYDoesCounty.
Artists Lin-Manuel Miranda and Miguel Luciano both use their art to speak out for their homeland, Puerto Rico.
The Bel Canto Opera parades its arpeggios and fiery filigree via two American super-divas.
While the Supreme Court is deliberating the fate of partisan gerrymandering, artists are depicting the practice as an art form.
ArtsWestchester CEO Janet Langsam asked women what it means to them to have the right to vote.
ArtsWestchester is partnering with the League of Women Voters for its "Give Us The Vote," exhibition, which previews on October 7th.
They might be called Oktoberfests but some start in September