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Utica, New York 13501

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Key:

  • ADK - Adirondack
  • EOH - Earlville Opera House
  • KAC - Kirkland Art Center
  • MVCC - Mohawk Valley Community College
  • MWPAI - Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute
  • RACC - Rome Art & Community Center
  • SCA - Stanley Center for the Arts

Post your event with the Stanley Center for the Arts: Send your announcements to artscouncil@stanleycenterforthearts.com or Stanley Center for the Arts, 261 Genesee Street, Utica, NY 13501.

Jan. 14th, 2010

The Rocky Horror Show

Players of Utica presents

Richard O'Brien's
The Rocky Horror Show

January 14 - 16 @ 8pm
January 17 @ 2pm

Alive and onstage at Utica College's Strebel Auditorium!

For tickets & reservations call 315.724.4000

Let's Do the Time Warp Again!

www.PlayersOfUtica.org

Jan. 15th, 2010

The Dady Brothers

The Dady Brothers
A jolly mix of Irish, folk, bluegrass

January 15 - 8pm
Kirkland Art Center, Clinton, NY

General: $18, KAC Members: $15

For tickets or more information - 315-853-8871

Jan. 15th, 2010

The Rocky Horror Show

Players of Utica presents

Richard O'Brien's
The Rocky Horror Show

January 14 - 16 @ 8pm
January 17 @ 2pm

Alive and onstage at Utica College's Strebel Auditorium!

For tickets & reservations call 315.724.4000

Let's Do the Time Warp Again!

www.PlayersOfUtica.org

Jan. 16th, 2010

The New Boyz & David Correy

The New Boyz & David Correy

Presented by ROCK WIT US RECORDS.

The Stanley - 8pm

For tickets, call 315.724.4000 or visit

www.StanleyTix.com

Jan. 16th, 2010

Pigeon Party!

MWPAI presents

Pigeon Party!

Saturday, January 16, 2010
11 am and 1 pm in the Museum of Art Auditorium

The Pigeon is back and ready to party! Squeezing all the fun of Mo Willems’ first three Pigeon books into one raucous production, this lively show is full of fun, feathers, laughter and excitement featuring original music and plenty of audience participation. Can you stop Pigeon from driving the bus (again!)? Will he learn to share his beloved hot-dog? And after all that, will you let the Pigeon stay up late?

General: $10, MWPAI: $8

Sponsored by The Savoy Restaurant

www.mwpai.org

Jan. 16th, 2010

The Rocky Horror Show

Players of Utica presents

Richard O'Brien's
The Rocky Horror Show

January 14 - 16 @ 8pm
January 17 @ 2pm

Alive and onstage at Utica College's Strebel Auditorium!

For tickets & reservations call 315.724.4000

Let's Do the Time Warp Again!

www.PlayersOfUtica.org

Jan. 17th, 2010

Cirque Dreams Illumination

The Stanley 2009-2010 Season:

January 17 - Sunday, 4pm

Cirque Dreams Illumination
- New show from the company that brought us the spectacular Cirque Dreams: Jungle Fantasy in Spring 2009

For tickets call 315-724-3111 or go to www.StanleyTix.com

Call 315-724-1113

Jan. 17th, 2010

The artwork of John Fitzsimmons

The artwork of John Fitzsimmons

January 17 - March 10, 2010
Opening Reception: January 17, 3-5pm

Kirkland Art Center, Clinton, NY

Gallery Hours:
9:30am - 4:30pm Tuesday - Friday

www.KirklandArtCenter.org

Jan. 17th, 2010

The Rocky Horror Show

Players of Utica presents

Richard O'Brien's
The Rocky Horror Show

January 14 - 16 @ 8pm
January 17 @ 2pm

Alive and onstage at Utica College's Strebel Auditorium!

For tickets & reservations call 315.724.4000

Let's Do the Time Warp Again!

www.PlayersOfUtica.org

Jan. 18th, 2010

The artwork of John Fitzsimmons

The artwork of John Fitzsimmons

January 17 - March 10, 2010
Opening Reception: January 17, 3-5pm

Kirkland Art Center, Clinton, NY

Gallery Hours:
9:30am - 4:30pm Tuesday - Friday

www.KirklandArtCenter.org

Jan. 19th, 2010

The artwork of John Fitzsimmons

The artwork of John Fitzsimmons

January 17 - March 10, 2010
Opening Reception: January 17, 3-5pm

Kirkland Art Center, Clinton, NY

Gallery Hours:
9:30am - 4:30pm Tuesday - Friday

www.KirklandArtCenter.org

Jan. 20th, 2010

The Artwork of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani

January 20 to March 22, 2010
The Stanley's Loretta M. Romano Room Gallery
259 Genesee Street, downtown Utica, NY

Opening reception January 22
5:00pm to 7:00pm
SPECIAL GUESTS: Jimmy Mirikitani & Linda Hattendorf, Director of The Cats of Mirikitani.

Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani is a fiercely independent, 89-year-old Japanese American artist who lost his family and friends to the United States internment camps during World War II and Hiroshima's atomic bombing. He has survived the trauma of those two significant events and homelessness by creating art every day.

This remarkable exhibition about the art and life of Mr. Mirikitani is a poignant exploration of the lasting impacts of war and discrimination, and the healing power of creativity.

Join us for complimentary beer, wine, soda and refreshments as we celebrate the brilliant works of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani.

The exhibit is sponsored by the John Winter Family Fund. The reception is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Utica.

Gallery hours are 9am - 5pm Monday - Friday and during events at The Stanley.

For more information about this exhibit please contact The Stanley’s Education Manager, Serena Belmont at 724-1113 or sbelmont@StanleyCenterForTheArts.com.

Jan. 20th, 2010

The artwork of John Fitzsimmons

The artwork of John Fitzsimmons

January 17 - March 10, 2010
Opening Reception: January 17, 3-5pm

Kirkland Art Center, Clinton, NY

Gallery Hours:
9:30am - 4:30pm Tuesday - Friday

www.KirklandArtCenter.org

Jan. 21st, 2010

The Artwork of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani

January 20 to March 22, 2010
The Stanley's Loretta M. Romano Room Gallery
259 Genesee Street, downtown Utica, NY

Opening reception January 22
5:00pm to 7:00pm
SPECIAL GUESTS: Jimmy Mirikitani & Linda Hattendorf, Director of The Cats of Mirikitani.

Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani is a fiercely independent, 89-year-old Japanese American artist who lost his family and friends to the United States internment camps during World War II and Hiroshima's atomic bombing. He has survived the trauma of those two significant events and homelessness by creating art every day.

This remarkable exhibition about the art and life of Mr. Mirikitani is a poignant exploration of the lasting impacts of war and discrimination, and the healing power of creativity.

Join us for complimentary beer, wine, soda and refreshments as we celebrate the brilliant works of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani.

The exhibit is sponsored by the John Winter Family Fund. The reception is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Utica.

Gallery hours are 9am - 5pm Monday - Friday and during events at The Stanley.

For more information about this exhibit please contact The Stanley’s Education Manager, Serena Belmont at 724-1113 or sbelmont@StanleyCenterForTheArts.com.

Jan. 21st, 2010

The artwork of John Fitzsimmons

The artwork of John Fitzsimmons

January 17 - March 10, 2010
Opening Reception: January 17, 3-5pm

Kirkland Art Center, Clinton, NY

Gallery Hours:
9:30am - 4:30pm Tuesday - Friday

www.KirklandArtCenter.org

Jan. 22nd, 2010

Jayme Stone - Africa to Appalachia Project

Hamilton College Contemporary Voices & Visions

Jayme Stone - Africa to Appalachia Project
Friday, January 22, 8pm
Wellin Hall
$15 adult/$10 senior citizen/$5 student

Bluegrass musician Jayme Stone journeyed to West Africa in search of the ancestors of banjo. His fieldwork became the album "Africa to Appalachia, which won a 2009 Juno Award for Best World Music Album of the Year. He comes to Hamilton with famed kora player Mamadou Diabate and a bluegrass band for a performance that explores the history and culture that joins Africa and Appalachia.

Call 315-859-4331 or www.hamilton.edu/college/performingarts

Jan. 22nd, 2010

Opening Reception: James Tsutomu Mirikitani Exhibit

The artwork of James Tsutomu Mirikitani
January 22 from 5:00pm to 7:00pm
The Stanley's Loretta M. Romano Room Gallery
259 Genesee Street, downtown Utica, NY

SPECIAL GUESTS: Jimmy Mirikitani & Linda Hattendorf, Director of The Cats of Mirikitani.

Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani is a fiercely independent, 89-year-old Japanese American artist who lost his family and friends to the United States internment camps during World War II and Hiroshima's atomic bombing. He has survived the trauma of those two significant events and homelessness by creating art every day.

This remarkable exhibition about the art and life of Mr. Mirikitani is a poignant exploration of the lasting impacts of war and discrimination, and the healing power of creativity.

Join us for complimentary beer, wine, soda and refreshments as we celebrate the brilliant works of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani.

The exhibit is sponsored by the John Winter Family Fund. The reception is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Utica.

The exhibit is on view from January 20 to March 20, 2010 in The Stanley's Loretta M. Romano Room Gallery.

Gallery hours are 9am - 5pm Monday - Friday and during events at The Stanley.

For more information about this event of the exhibit please contact Stanley Education Manager Serena Belmont at (315) 724-1113 or sbelmont@StanleyCenterForTheArts.com.




Jan. 22nd, 2010

The Artwork of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani

January 20 to March 22, 2010
The Stanley's Loretta M. Romano Room Gallery
259 Genesee Street, downtown Utica, NY

Opening reception January 22
5:00pm to 7:00pm
SPECIAL GUESTS: Jimmy Mirikitani & Linda Hattendorf, Director of The Cats of Mirikitani.

Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani is a fiercely independent, 89-year-old Japanese American artist who lost his family and friends to the United States internment camps during World War II and Hiroshima's atomic bombing. He has survived the trauma of those two significant events and homelessness by creating art every day.

This remarkable exhibition about the art and life of Mr. Mirikitani is a poignant exploration of the lasting impacts of war and discrimination, and the healing power of creativity.

Join us for complimentary beer, wine, soda and refreshments as we celebrate the brilliant works of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani.

The exhibit is sponsored by the John Winter Family Fund. The reception is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Utica.

Gallery hours are 9am - 5pm Monday - Friday and during events at The Stanley.

For more information about this exhibit please contact The Stanley’s Education Manager, Serena Belmont at 724-1113 or sbelmont@StanleyCenterForTheArts.com.

Jan. 22nd, 2010

Openinig Reception: Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani Exhibit

January 22, 2010
5:00pm to 7:00pm
The Stanley's Loretta M. Romano Room Gallery
259 Genesee Street, downtown Utica, NY

SPECIAL GUESTS: Jimmy Mirikitani & Linda Hattendorf, Director of The Cats of Mirikitani.

Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani is a fiercely independent, 89-year-old Japanese American artist who lost his family and friends to the United States internment camps during World War II and Hiroshima's atomic bombing. He has survived the trauma of those two significant events and homelessness by creating art every day.

This remarkable exhibition about the art and life of Mr. Mirikitani is a poignant exploration of the lasting impacts of war and discrimination, and the healing power of creativity.

Join us for complimentary beer, wine, soda and refreshments as we celebrate the brilliant works of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani.

The exhibit is sponsored by the John Winter Family Fund. The reception is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Utica.

The exhibit is on view from January 20 to March 22, 2010.
Gallery hours are 9am - 5pm Monday - Friday and during events at The Stanley.

For more information about this exhibit please contact The Stanley's Education Manager, Serena Belmont at 724-1113 or sbelmont@StanleyCenterForTheArts.com.

Jan. 22nd, 2010

The artwork of John Fitzsimmons

The artwork of John Fitzsimmons

January 17 - March 10, 2010
Opening Reception: January 17, 3-5pm

Kirkland Art Center, Clinton, NY

Gallery Hours:
9:30am - 4:30pm Tuesday - Friday

www.KirklandArtCenter.org

Jan. 23rd, 2010

The Artwork of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani

January 20 to March 22, 2010
The Stanley's Loretta M. Romano Room Gallery
259 Genesee Street, downtown Utica, NY

Opening reception January 22
5:00pm to 7:00pm
SPECIAL GUESTS: Jimmy Mirikitani & Linda Hattendorf, Director of The Cats of Mirikitani.

Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani is a fiercely independent, 89-year-old Japanese American artist who lost his family and friends to the United States internment camps during World War II and Hiroshima's atomic bombing. He has survived the trauma of those two significant events and homelessness by creating art every day.

This remarkable exhibition about the art and life of Mr. Mirikitani is a poignant exploration of the lasting impacts of war and discrimination, and the healing power of creativity.

Join us for complimentary beer, wine, soda and refreshments as we celebrate the brilliant works of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani.

The exhibit is sponsored by the John Winter Family Fund. The reception is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Utica.

Gallery hours are 9am - 5pm Monday - Friday and during events at The Stanley.

For more information about this exhibit please contact The Stanley’s Education Manager, Serena Belmont at 724-1113 or sbelmont@StanleyCenterForTheArts.com.

Jan. 23rd, 2010

The artwork of John Fitzsimmons

The artwork of John Fitzsimmons

January 17 - March 10, 2010
Opening Reception: January 17, 3-5pm

Kirkland Art Center, Clinton, NY

Gallery Hours:
9:30am - 4:30pm Tuesday - Friday

www.KirklandArtCenter.org

Jan. 24th, 2010

The Artwork of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani

January 20 to March 22, 2010
The Stanley's Loretta M. Romano Room Gallery
259 Genesee Street, downtown Utica, NY

Opening reception January 22
5:00pm to 7:00pm
SPECIAL GUESTS: Jimmy Mirikitani & Linda Hattendorf, Director of The Cats of Mirikitani.

Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani is a fiercely independent, 89-year-old Japanese American artist who lost his family and friends to the United States internment camps during World War II and Hiroshima's atomic bombing. He has survived the trauma of those two significant events and homelessness by creating art every day.

This remarkable exhibition about the art and life of Mr. Mirikitani is a poignant exploration of the lasting impacts of war and discrimination, and the healing power of creativity.

Join us for complimentary beer, wine, soda and refreshments as we celebrate the brilliant works of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani.

The exhibit is sponsored by the John Winter Family Fund. The reception is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Utica.

Gallery hours are 9am - 5pm Monday - Friday and during events at The Stanley.

For more information about this exhibit please contact The Stanley’s Education Manager, Serena Belmont at 724-1113 or sbelmont@StanleyCenterForTheArts.com.

Jan. 24th, 2010

The artwork of John Fitzsimmons

The artwork of John Fitzsimmons

January 17 - March 10, 2010
Opening Reception: January 17, 3-5pm

Kirkland Art Center, Clinton, NY

Gallery Hours:
9:30am - 4:30pm Tuesday - Friday

www.KirklandArtCenter.org

Jan. 24th, 2010

The Gates

MWPAI Sunday Screening

The Gates (98 min.)

January 24 - 1:30pm

Museum Auditorium

FREE and Open to the Public

In 1979, artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude proposed on of the largest public art installations in history: a "golden river" of 7,503 fabric-paneled gates in Central Park. Antonio Ferrera's and Albert Maysles' film chronicles the artists' 26-year commitment to transform the winter darkness of the iconic park into a garden of light and color. Weaving together archival interviews with committees, politicians and on-site conversations with visitors, the film ultimately poses the question: what is art?

www.mwpai.org

Jan. 25th, 2010

The Artwork of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani

January 20 to March 22, 2010
The Stanley's Loretta M. Romano Room Gallery
259 Genesee Street, downtown Utica, NY

Opening reception January 22
5:00pm to 7:00pm
SPECIAL GUESTS: Jimmy Mirikitani & Linda Hattendorf, Director of The Cats of Mirikitani.

Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani is a fiercely independent, 89-year-old Japanese American artist who lost his family and friends to the United States internment camps during World War II and Hiroshima's atomic bombing. He has survived the trauma of those two significant events and homelessness by creating art every day.

This remarkable exhibition about the art and life of Mr. Mirikitani is a poignant exploration of the lasting impacts of war and discrimination, and the healing power of creativity.

Join us for complimentary beer, wine, soda and refreshments as we celebrate the brilliant works of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani.

The exhibit is sponsored by the John Winter Family Fund. The reception is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Utica.

Gallery hours are 9am - 5pm Monday - Friday and during events at The Stanley.

For more information about this exhibit please contact The Stanley’s Education Manager, Serena Belmont at 724-1113 or sbelmont@StanleyCenterForTheArts.com.

Jan. 25th, 2010

The artwork of John Fitzsimmons

The artwork of John Fitzsimmons

January 17 - March 10, 2010
Opening Reception: January 17, 3-5pm

Kirkland Art Center, Clinton, NY

Gallery Hours:
9:30am - 4:30pm Tuesday - Friday

www.KirklandArtCenter.org

Jan. 26th, 2010

Camelot

Broadway Theatre League presents

Camelot

January 26 & 27, 2010

8pm
Stanley Theatre

Rediscover the grandeur of one of history's greatest love stories in Lerner and Loewe's timeless masterpiece, CAMELOT. A sumptuous tale set in a land where honor and chilvalry reign, Camelot follows the love triangle of King Arthur, his Queen Guenevere and the young Lancelot. With one of Broadway's most enchanting scores featuring the hauntingly romantic "If Ever Would I Leave You," "I Loved You Once in Silence," and "Follow Me", Camelot is the definitive musical theatre fable.

For more info:

www.broadwayutica.com

Jan. 26th, 2010

The Artwork of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani

January 20 to March 22, 2010
The Stanley's Loretta M. Romano Room Gallery
259 Genesee Street, downtown Utica, NY

Opening reception January 22
5:00pm to 7:00pm
SPECIAL GUESTS: Jimmy Mirikitani & Linda Hattendorf, Director of The Cats of Mirikitani.

Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani is a fiercely independent, 89-year-old Japanese American artist who lost his family and friends to the United States internment camps during World War II and Hiroshima's atomic bombing. He has survived the trauma of those two significant events and homelessness by creating art every day.

This remarkable exhibition about the art and life of Mr. Mirikitani is a poignant exploration of the lasting impacts of war and discrimination, and the healing power of creativity.

Join us for complimentary beer, wine, soda and refreshments as we celebrate the brilliant works of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani.

The exhibit is sponsored by the John Winter Family Fund. The reception is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Utica.

Gallery hours are 9am - 5pm Monday - Friday and during events at The Stanley.

For more information about this exhibit please contact The Stanley’s Education Manager, Serena Belmont at 724-1113 or sbelmont@StanleyCenterForTheArts.com.

Jan. 26th, 2010

The artwork of John Fitzsimmons

The artwork of John Fitzsimmons

January 17 - March 10, 2010
Opening Reception: January 17, 3-5pm

Kirkland Art Center, Clinton, NY

Gallery Hours:
9:30am - 4:30pm Tuesday - Friday

www.KirklandArtCenter.org

Jan. 27th, 2010

Camelot

Broadway Theatre League presents

Camelot

January 26 & 27, 2010

8pm
Stanley Theatre

Rediscover the grandeur of one of history's greatest love stories in Lerner and Loewe's timeless masterpiece, CAMELOT. A sumptuous tale set in a land where honor and chilvalry reign, Camelot follows the love triangle of King Arthur, his Queen Guenevere and the young Lancelot. With one of Broadway's most enchanting scores featuring the hauntingly romantic "If Ever Would I Leave You," "I Loved You Once in Silence," and "Follow Me", Camelot is the definitive musical theatre fable.

For more info:

www.broadwayutica.com

Jan. 27th, 2010

The Artwork of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani

January 20 to March 22, 2010
The Stanley's Loretta M. Romano Room Gallery
259 Genesee Street, downtown Utica, NY

Opening reception January 22
5:00pm to 7:00pm
SPECIAL GUESTS: Jimmy Mirikitani & Linda Hattendorf, Director of The Cats of Mirikitani.

Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani is a fiercely independent, 89-year-old Japanese American artist who lost his family and friends to the United States internment camps during World War II and Hiroshima's atomic bombing. He has survived the trauma of those two significant events and homelessness by creating art every day.

This remarkable exhibition about the art and life of Mr. Mirikitani is a poignant exploration of the lasting impacts of war and discrimination, and the healing power of creativity.

Join us for complimentary beer, wine, soda and refreshments as we celebrate the brilliant works of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani.

The exhibit is sponsored by the John Winter Family Fund. The reception is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Utica.

Gallery hours are 9am - 5pm Monday - Friday and during events at The Stanley.

For more information about this exhibit please contact The Stanley’s Education Manager, Serena Belmont at 724-1113 or sbelmont@StanleyCenterForTheArts.com.

Jan. 27th, 2010

The artwork of John Fitzsimmons

The artwork of John Fitzsimmons

January 17 - March 10, 2010
Opening Reception: January 17, 3-5pm

Kirkland Art Center, Clinton, NY

Gallery Hours:
9:30am - 4:30pm Tuesday - Friday

www.KirklandArtCenter.org

Jan. 28th, 2010

Soweto Gospel Choir

Soweto Gospel Choir

Awe Inspiring and Charismatic

Thursday, January 28, 2010
8pm Stanley Theatre

This awe-inspiring vocal ensemble, direct from South Africa, performs in eight different languages in an inspirational program of tribal, traditional and popular African and Western gospel. Earthy rhythms, rich harmonies, a capella and charismatic performances combine to uplift the soul and express South Africa's great hopes for the future. Featured in a sensational performance at the 2008 Academy Awards, the Soweto Gospel Choir is the winner of two consecutive Grammy Awards for Best Traditional World Music Album.

Sponsored by M&T Bank

For more info:

www.mwpai.org

Jan. 28th, 2010

The Artwork of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani

January 20 to March 22, 2010
The Stanley's Loretta M. Romano Room Gallery
259 Genesee Street, downtown Utica, NY

Opening reception January 22
5:00pm to 7:00pm
SPECIAL GUESTS: Jimmy Mirikitani & Linda Hattendorf, Director of The Cats of Mirikitani.

Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani is a fiercely independent, 89-year-old Japanese American artist who lost his family and friends to the United States internment camps during World War II and Hiroshima's atomic bombing. He has survived the trauma of those two significant events and homelessness by creating art every day.

This remarkable exhibition about the art and life of Mr. Mirikitani is a poignant exploration of the lasting impacts of war and discrimination, and the healing power of creativity.

Join us for complimentary beer, wine, soda and refreshments as we celebrate the brilliant works of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani.

The exhibit is sponsored by the John Winter Family Fund. The reception is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Utica.

Gallery hours are 9am - 5pm Monday - Friday and during events at The Stanley.

For more information about this exhibit please contact The Stanley’s Education Manager, Serena Belmont at 724-1113 or sbelmont@StanleyCenterForTheArts.com.

Jan. 28th, 2010

The artwork of John Fitzsimmons

The artwork of John Fitzsimmons

January 17 - March 10, 2010
Opening Reception: January 17, 3-5pm

Kirkland Art Center, Clinton, NY

Gallery Hours:
9:30am - 4:30pm Tuesday - Friday

www.KirklandArtCenter.org

Jan. 29th, 2010

The Artwork of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani

January 20 to March 22, 2010
The Stanley's Loretta M. Romano Room Gallery
259 Genesee Street, downtown Utica, NY

Opening reception January 22
5:00pm to 7:00pm
SPECIAL GUESTS: Jimmy Mirikitani & Linda Hattendorf, Director of The Cats of Mirikitani.

Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani is a fiercely independent, 89-year-old Japanese American artist who lost his family and friends to the United States internment camps during World War II and Hiroshima's atomic bombing. He has survived the trauma of those two significant events and homelessness by creating art every day.

This remarkable exhibition about the art and life of Mr. Mirikitani is a poignant exploration of the lasting impacts of war and discrimination, and the healing power of creativity.

Join us for complimentary beer, wine, soda and refreshments as we celebrate the brilliant works of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani.

The exhibit is sponsored by the John Winter Family Fund. The reception is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Utica.

Gallery hours are 9am - 5pm Monday - Friday and during events at The Stanley.

For more information about this exhibit please contact The Stanley’s Education Manager, Serena Belmont at 724-1113 or sbelmont@StanleyCenterForTheArts.com.

Jan. 29th, 2010

Claudia Schmidt & Sally Rodger

Claudia Schmidt & Sally Rodger
Two revered singer/songwriters

January 29 - 8pm
Kirkland Art Center, Clinton, NY

General:$18, KAC Members: $15

For tickets or more information - 315-853-8871

Jan. 29th, 2010

The artwork of John Fitzsimmons

The artwork of John Fitzsimmons

January 17 - March 10, 2010
Opening Reception: January 17, 3-5pm

Kirkland Art Center, Clinton, NY

Gallery Hours:
9:30am - 4:30pm Tuesday - Friday

www.KirklandArtCenter.org

Jan. 30th, 2010

The Artwork of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani

January 20 to March 22, 2010
The Stanley's Loretta M. Romano Room Gallery
259 Genesee Street, downtown Utica, NY

Opening reception January 22
5:00pm to 7:00pm
SPECIAL GUESTS: Jimmy Mirikitani & Linda Hattendorf, Director of The Cats of Mirikitani.

Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani is a fiercely independent, 89-year-old Japanese American artist who lost his family and friends to the United States internment camps during World War II and Hiroshima's atomic bombing. He has survived the trauma of those two significant events and homelessness by creating art every day.

This remarkable exhibition about the art and life of Mr. Mirikitani is a poignant exploration of the lasting impacts of war and discrimination, and the healing power of creativity.

Join us for complimentary beer, wine, soda and refreshments as we celebrate the brilliant works of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani.

The exhibit is sponsored by the John Winter Family Fund. The reception is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Utica.

Gallery hours are 9am - 5pm Monday - Friday and during events at The Stanley.

For more information about this exhibit please contact The Stanley’s Education Manager, Serena Belmont at 724-1113 or sbelmont@StanleyCenterForTheArts.com.

Jan. 30th, 2010

The artwork of John Fitzsimmons

The artwork of John Fitzsimmons

January 17 - March 10, 2010
Opening Reception: January 17, 3-5pm

Kirkland Art Center, Clinton, NY

Gallery Hours:
9:30am - 4:30pm Tuesday - Friday

www.KirklandArtCenter.org

Jan. 31st, 2010

The Artwork of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani

January 20 to March 22, 2010
The Stanley's Loretta M. Romano Room Gallery
259 Genesee Street, downtown Utica, NY

Opening reception January 22
5:00pm to 7:00pm
SPECIAL GUESTS: Jimmy Mirikitani & Linda Hattendorf, Director of The Cats of Mirikitani.

Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani is a fiercely independent, 89-year-old Japanese American artist who lost his family and friends to the United States internment camps during World War II and Hiroshima's atomic bombing. He has survived the trauma of those two significant events and homelessness by creating art every day.

This remarkable exhibition about the art and life of Mr. Mirikitani is a poignant exploration of the lasting impacts of war and discrimination, and the healing power of creativity.

Join us for complimentary beer, wine, soda and refreshments as we celebrate the brilliant works of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani.

The exhibit is sponsored by the John Winter Family Fund. The reception is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Utica.

Gallery hours are 9am - 5pm Monday - Friday and during events at The Stanley.

For more information about this exhibit please contact The Stanley’s Education Manager, Serena Belmont at 724-1113 or sbelmont@StanleyCenterForTheArts.com.

Jan. 31st, 2010

The artwork of John Fitzsimmons

The artwork of John Fitzsimmons

January 17 - March 10, 2010
Opening Reception: January 17, 3-5pm

Kirkland Art Center, Clinton, NY

Gallery Hours:
9:30am - 4:30pm Tuesday - Friday

www.KirklandArtCenter.org