May 28 - October 11, 2010
Garrison Art Center Sculpture Exhibition,
"CURRENT"
Garrison Art Center will celebrate its 5th year of CURRENT, a summer sculpture exhibition to benefit
The Garrison Art Center Gillette Scholarship Fund. CURRENT 2010 will feature nine regional artists and
25 sculptures sited on the majestic grounds of Boscobel House & Gardens and along the banks of the Hudson at Garrison Art Center.
CURRENT 2010 is made possible by Exhibition Benefactors: Lisa and Lloyd Zeiderman,
Jasmine Swann and John Wieker, Angelina Fiordellisi and Matt Williams and by
the Board of Boscobel House and Gardens.
On Friday, June 11 from 6-8pm the Garrison Art Center will host a party to honor the artists in the inspiring Boscobel rose garden. For more information, please visit: www.GarrisonArtCenter.org

Leonda F. Finke

David Hayes

Judith Steinberg
CURRENT 2010 Artists:
Emil Alzamora,
Leonda F. Finke,
Keven Forest,
Mara Haseltine,
David Hayes,
Brett Hunter,
Eric David Laxman,
Judith Steinberg,
Jay Wholley
Visit Boscobel now through October 11, 2010 to see these and other sculptures.
Historical Exhibit:
FRENCH MARCHES THROUGH
THE HUDSON RIVER VALLEY, 1781-1782
The Thompson Room in the Carriage House of Boscobel House & Gardens is showcasing, French Marches through the Hudson River Valley, 1781-1782, an exhibit of nine large canvases by David R. Wagner celebrating the Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route in New York. The collection is presented by The Hudson River Valley Institute at Marist College and The Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area.
An added attraction, the exhibit is open during regular business hours and is free to visitors who purchase a house or grounds pass or visit the Museum Shop.
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| French Army Encampment At East Hartford, October-November 1782, By David R. Wagner. |