Sponsor shout-out

Sponsor shout-out

Sponsor Shout-Out: “Walking the Line” with One Mile Gallery

What’s the difference between “art” and “craft”? This question can sometimes puzzle creative individuals—sometimes the line between the two is a fine one. Some sources define “art” as a form of work that expresses emotions or ideas, while “craft” is often defined as a skilled work that involves the application of a technique.  To some, “craft” has taken on a negative connotation, while the word “art” is sometimes misinterpreted as pretentious. Words like “artisanal,” and “maker” struggle to balance on the invisible line.

We believe that the separation is less cut-and-dry, and would assume that many of our vendors (especially the ones who hold fine arts degrees) would agree! We’ve seen some pretty big ideas and genuine emotion expressed by our “craft fair” vendors, using advanced skills and techniques…and we’ve seen some art work utilizing masterful techniques and expert skills with the artist’s medium.  Regardless of how you categorize a piece of work, we believe that things of beauty should be accessible to all in whatever forms they enjoy them, and that “fine art” and well-made “functional” or “decorative” handcrafted goods can co-exist peacefully.

That’s why the support of One Mile Gallery means so much to us: we really appreciate that a fine art gallery agrees with us that all types of creative endeavors—whether “fine art,” “craft,” or something in between—are valid and deserve an outlet, and that all creatives deserve an opportunity to share their work. And we’re SO glad that One Mile is there to provide this opportunity to so many amazing established and emerging fine artists, both local and worldwide.

One Mile Gallery is housed in one of the few remaining 18th century buildings in the historic Rondout district of Kingston, at 475 Abeel Street.  They’re open on Saturdays from noon until 5:00, as well as by appointment and for openings and special events. They showcase the works of painters, photographers, sculptors, mixed media artists and more, in regularly-changing exhibitions. We’re pretty psyched for “Greenhouse,” an exhibit that opens on October 17th and is on view until November 14th. This show features over 20 artists and all the work focuses on plant life. As the last of the leaves fall from the trees and winter sets in, a little plant life sounds like just the thing to remind us that spring will once again bloom. It’ll be the perfect way to spend a chilly Saturday!

One Mile also has an online shop (http://onemilegallery.com/shop), perfect for finding gifts for the fine art lover on your shopping list. Select from available work offered by past exhibiting artists, ranging from quirky illustrations to subversive paintings.

We want to thank One Mile Gallery for their support and for sharing our vision of a peaceable kingdom where “art” and “craft” comingle on hand-drawn blurred lines! Thank you for putting the “fine arty” in our party!

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Space, Time, and Opportunity: Cornell St. Studio Sponsor Shout-Out!

In 2007, when the whole “The Hudson Valley is the new Brooklyn” movement was just a twinkle in Williamsburg’s eye, the Darmstadt family (aware that cool things were already happening here and anticipating that more were in Kingston’s future) opened Cornell St. Studios in midtown Kingston.  

It began when Ken Darmstadt established the second floor of his building as a multi-studio space to host exhibits and fitness classes. Now, with Ken’s daughter Renee at the helm, Cornell St. Studio rents out their unique private event space, plus holds everything from cooking classes to car shows, art shows to Zumba classes, a gift shop full of handmade and vintage items, and more!

The space set up for a wedding ceremony

The space set up for a wedding ceremony

The versatility of Cornell St. Studios’ 1000+ sq. ft. space makes its diverse uses possible—it’s unique, accommodating, bright and open, and uber-functional. So whether you need space for a Sweet 16 party, a paint-a-onsie baby shower, a Zumba bachelorette party, or a small intimate wedding ceremony, they can make that happen!

 A recent exhibit of the work of Theresa Drapkin, of Hullabaloo sponsor Kingston Wine Co.

 A recent exhibit of the work of Theresa Drapkin, of Hullabaloo sponsor Kingston Wine Co.

And where would Kingston be without the arts? The Darmstadts celebrate the plentitude of local artists and crafters of all walks, giving them opportunity and space to share their work. Don’t miss the paintings of local artist Estelle Tambak in November, and the holiday pop-up shop, featuring the work of local crafters and artists during December (see below)!

An interior design exhibit last year

An interior design exhibit last year

Wen there’s not an event going on, Cornell St. is far from unused. There are different fitness classes Monday through Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings to get you moving and keep you well—everything from boot camps to yoga, hula hooping to pilates. You should also keep an eye on their website www.cornellstreetstudios.com for additional event information.

We’re so happy to have Cornell St. Studios on board as a Hullabaloo sponsor this year! The Darmstadts share our vision of a thriving creative community in Kingston and are dedicated to providing space, time, and opportunity for everyone to participate, share, be well, and have fun.  Don’t miss these two upcoming events in the Main Gallery, and tell them Hullabaloo sent you!:

 

Upcoming Events at Cornell St. Studios

 November

Estelle Tambak •  A PAINTER’S WORLD TRAVELS

Paintings from 1952 - 2000

Opening Reception: Friday November 13th, 2015 5 -8 p.m.

Part of the proceeds will be donated to River Park Nursery School, NY which was founded by Estelle in 1967. The availability of this collection is made possible by Richard Frumess of R&F Paints.

 December

Pop Up Holiday Shop!

Beautiful, one-of-a-kind gifts by local artists and craftspeople (including jewelry, clothing, ornaments, art, ceramics, and home goods) will be available during the month of December. 

Opening Reception: Friday, December 4th 5 – 8 p.m.

Shopping Hours: Monday - Wednesday 12 - 7p.m., Thursday 12 - 6:30 p.m., Friday 12 – 5 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

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Sponsor Shout-Out: Bailey Pottery Equipment and Ceramic Supplies Makes Gift-Giving Artier

Know what makes a great gift for just about anyone on your list? No matter what their style and preferences, we’ve got a potter or ceramists at Hullabaloo that has the perfect mug, vase, bowl, or cup for them! But what’s on your favorite potter or ceramicist’s wish list? Bailey Pottery Equipment and Ceramic Supplies can help you there!

Located on TenbroeckAvenue in Kingston, Bailey has been manufacturing innovative pottery and ceramics equipment for 36 years. They carry everything from the smallest tools to the biggest kilns, and all the materials and accessories to go with them… so whether the artist on your holiday list is just beginning or has been doing this for as long as the Bailey folks have, Bailey’s customer service staff can give you expert gift-buying advice and set them up with everything they need (that’s what they’ve been doing for studios and schools since the 70s!) Still can’t decide?  A Bailey gift certificate will be just right!

Maybe you don’t know any potters or ceramists—but you’d like to be one. At Bailey, they can help you select the right equipment, tools, and medium to nurture your creative endeavor.  They’ve also got a fantastic selection of books and DVD’s to help you advance your skills and explore your chosen medium, and can recommend the right ones to get you throwing pots and firing ceramics in no time. They even offer lectures and workshops for a range of interests and skill levels.

Their prices are competitive and they offer super-fast shipping, with many of even the largest items shipping for free.  Want to get a jump on your holiday shopping? Get on it: their Fall Sale ends on October 31st. Shop online at https://www.baileypottery.com/index.htm.

This community of creatives is so lucky to have Bailey Pottery Equipment and Ceramic Supplies right here in the Hudson Valley, and Hullabaloo is so thankful to have their support! Anne and her company are active in many local initiatives, including the Midtown Arts District, and we’re thrilled to make them part of Hullabaloo this year!

So, if you know an artist, make their holiday a little artier with a gift from Bailey; if you ARE an artist, treat yourself! For those less artistically inclined, buy an awesome handmade bowl—that may likely have been made with something from Bailey’s…you’ll be shopping local twice over!