In Red Like Fruit, a journalist investigating a domestic violence case is forced to confront her own buried trauma, challenging the narratives we trust and the power of speaking the unspeakable.
Celebrate student creativity with an exhibition of tree-inspired paintings based on On Trees: Georgia O’Keeffe and Thomas Cole, alongside a family-friendly reception. The award-winning Arm-of-the-Sea Theater will also present Riparian Rhapsody, a vibrant puppet performance exploring Catskill ecology and the vital connection between forest and stream.
In Red Like Fruit, a journalist investigating a domestic violence case is forced to confront her own buried trauma, challenging the narratives we trust and the power of speaking the unspeakable.
In Red Like Fruit, a journalist investigating a domestic violence case is forced to confront her own buried trauma, challenging the narratives we trust and the power of speaking the unspeakable.
In Red Like Fruit, a journalist investigating a domestic violence case is forced to confront her own buried trauma, challenging the narratives we trust and the power of speaking the unspeakable.
Take a guided tour of the special exhibition Emily Cole: Ceramics, Flora & Contemporary Responses with Thomas Cole Site Chief Curator Kate Menconeri and Associate Curator Amanda Malmstrom.
Neil Simon’s classic comedy about newlyweds Paul and Corie navigating love, chaos, and eccentric family surprises. Featuring Ashley Hill, Jacob Shipley, Katrina Lantz, Roger Dapiran, and Gary Falk.
In Red Like Fruit, a journalist investigating a domestic violence case is forced to confront her own buried trauma, challenging the narratives we trust and the power of speaking the unspeakable.
The Thomas Cole Site hosts its Second Saturday series with a drawing workshop inviting participants to sketch trees on the grounds and explore how they inspired Georgia O’Keeffe and Thomas Cole, connecting art with nature and history.