• Urban Arts Crawl: December 2016

    Friday, December 30, 2016
    5:00 pm - 8:00 pm

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    December 30, 2016UAC_rockwell
    5:00 – 8:00 p.m.
    Free and open to the public 

    Get prepped for the New Year with The Rockwell during Urban Arts Crawl! 
    • Sample sparkling white wines from Atwater Winery. Wines will be available for purchase.
    • Ask Artemus what 2017 has in store for you for you with a silly, DIY fortune-teller craft
    • Last chance to vote for Community Choice Award in 2016 Gingerbread Invitational – exhibition closes January 2, 2017 
     

    What else is on The Crawl? 

    171 Cedar Arts Center (171 Cedar St.)
    Featuring an artist demo with Bridget Bossart van Otterloo. Also enjoy “Director’s Choice,” a collection of artwork selected by Gallery Director, Jesse Gardner, exhibited at both West End Gallery and 171 Cedar Arts Center.

    Rockwell Museum (111 Cedar St.)
    Featuring sparkling wine samples from Atwater Vineyards to help prep for the New Year. You can also ask Artemus what 2017 holds for you with a silly DIY craft.

    60 East Gallery (60 E. Market St.) 
    Featuring a watercolor demonstration by Margaret Shaver, of Sully’s Unique Arts. Guests can enjoy a selection of her work, as well as refreshments and appetizers.

    West End Gallery (12 W. Market St.)
    Featuring an artist demo with Cynthia Cratsley Harrington. Also enjoy “Director’s Choice,” a collection of artwork selected by Gallery Director, Jesse Gardner, exhibited at both West End Gallery and 171 Cedar Arts Center.

    The ARTS Council of the Southern Finger Lakes (79 W. Market St.)
    Featuring Yolanda Daliz, a contemporary Latina/American artist living in the Finger Lakes. Join Daliz as she constructs Green Totem, a unique installation piece, made of recycled and repurposed materials such as Legos, wood, wax, and soft fiber. It combines multi-cultural symbolic elements and invites the viewer into the creative process. Crowd participation is encouraged!

    What is Urban Arts Crawl?

     

    The Urban Arts Crawl celebrates the burgeoning, unique art scene in historic Downtown Corning, each month presenting distinct artists, exhibitions, and cultural experiences. A self-guided, art-centric trail held on the final Friday of each month (September through May), The Crawl includes stops at internationally acclaimed museums, community art centers and independent galleries alike.

    Artist talks, demonstrations, exhibition openings, modern dance performances, public art projects, live music, craft beverage tastings and more make The Crawl a truly festive and diverse experience. Whether you’re a seasoned art collector or just out to see something different, the Urban Arts Crawl in Corning will delight your creative side.

    Each month, Urban Corning wraps up the evening for the post-crawl meet-up! Plan to spend your evening on Historic Market Street with various social opportunities at local bars and restaurants post-crawl. Learn more at URBANCORNING.COM/URBAN-ARTS-CRAWL

    The Rockwell Museum

    December 30, 2016UAC_rockwell
    5:00 – 8:00 p.m.
    Free and open to the public 

    Get prepped for the New Year with The Rockwell during Urban Arts Crawl! 
    • Sample sparkling white wines from Atwater Winery. Wines will be available for purchase.
    • Ask Artemus what 2017 has in store for you for you with a silly, DIY fortune-teller craft
    • Last chance to vote for Community Choice Award in 2016 Gingerbread Invitational – exhibition closes January 2, 2017 
     

    What else is on The Crawl? 

    171 Cedar Arts Center (171 Cedar St.)
    Featuring an artist demo with Bridget Bossart van Otterloo. Also enjoy “Director’s Choice,” a collection of artwork selected by Gallery Director, Jesse Gardner, exhibited at both West End Gallery and 171 Cedar Arts Center.

    Rockwell Museum (111 Cedar St.)
    Featuring sparkling wine samples from Atwater Vineyards to help prep for the New Year. You can also ask Artemus what 2017 holds for you with a silly DIY craft.

    60 East Gallery (60 E. Market St.) 
    Featuring a watercolor demonstration by Margaret Shaver, of Sully’s Unique Arts. Guests can enjoy a selection of her work, as well as refreshments and appetizers.

    West End Gallery (12 W. Market St.)
    Featuring an artist demo with Cynthia Cratsley Harrington. Also enjoy “Director’s Choice,” a collection of artwork selected by Gallery Director, Jesse Gardner, exhibited at both West End Gallery and 171 Cedar Arts Center.

    The ARTS Council of the Southern Finger Lakes (79 W. Market St.)
    Featuring Yolanda Daliz, a contemporary Latina/American artist living in the Finger Lakes. Join Daliz as she constructs Green Totem, a unique installation piece, made of recycled and repurposed materials such as Legos, wood, wax, and soft fiber. It combines multi-cultural symbolic elements and invites the viewer into the creative process. Crowd participation is encouraged!

    What is Urban Arts Crawl?

     

    The Urban Arts Crawl celebrates the burgeoning, unique art scene in historic Downtown Corning, each month presenting distinct artists, exhibitions, and cultural experiences. A self-guided, art-centric trail held on the final Friday of each month (September through May), The Crawl includes stops at internationally acclaimed museums, community art centers and independent galleries alike.

    Artist talks, demonstrations, exhibition openings, modern dance performances, public art projects, live music, craft beverage tastings and more make The Crawl a truly festive and diverse experience. Whether you’re a seasoned art collector or just out to see something different, the Urban Arts Crawl in Corning will delight your creative side.

    Each month, Urban Corning wraps up the evening for the post-crawl meet-up! Plan to spend your evening on Historic Market Street with various social opportunities at local bars and restaurants post-crawl. Learn more at URBANCORNING.COM/URBAN-ARTS-CRAWL