• Urban Arts Crawl + Bare Bones Café Kick-off: April 2018

    Friday, April 27, 2018
    5:00 pm - 8:00 pm

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    Friday, April 27, 2018CCC Students
    5 – 8 p.m.

    Free and open to the public. Performances starting at 6 p.m. and 7 p.m.

    Are you free Friday night? We are! The Rockwell is a proud participant of Urban Arts Crawl. This month, two great art series come together as we  launch into Bare Bones Café, a 16-day community-sourced museum experience.

    The Rockwell is pleased to once again partner with Corning Community College Theater Department for this dramatic, student-directed interpretation that brings Rick Bartow’s painting, Dog, Deer and Me, to life.

    “Dog and Deer, stricken by their master’s sadness, anger, and disappointment, wants nothing more than to help him see how he is suffering in the grasp of the Bottle. This story is based off of the real struggle of Rick Bartow,” says writer/director Katie DonDero.

    Katie DonDero is in her final semester of Corning Community College and wishes to pursue writing in both theatrical and non-theatrical spaces. She has participated in numerous shows at Muse of Fire Theatre, and wrote “Silent Things,” which premiered last Fall. Katie is joined for this performance by actors, Camden Ayers, Melissa Jacobson, Lee Charlier and Alan Cameron Caum, and stage manager Tess Islam. 

    This encore performance will take place twice during the evening, starting at 6:00 and 7:00 p.m.

    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, The Crawl includes stops at internationally acclaimed museums, community art centers and independent galleries alike. 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 after the crawl.

    Learn more at URBANCORNING.COM/URBAN-ARTS-CRAWL


    Urban Arts Crawl is made possible in part by Swan Morss Insurance

    The Urban Arts Crawl is proudly presented by:
    The Rockwell Museum, The ARTS Council of the Southern Finger Lakes, and Urban Corning.

    111 Cedar St. Corning, NY 14830

    Friday, April 27, 2018CCC Students
    5 – 8 p.m.

    Free and open to the public. Performances starting at 6 p.m. and 7 p.m.

    Are you free Friday night? We are! The Rockwell is a proud participant of Urban Arts Crawl. This month, two great art series come together as we  launch into Bare Bones Café, a 16-day community-sourced museum experience.

    The Rockwell is pleased to once again partner with Corning Community College Theater Department for this dramatic, student-directed interpretation that brings Rick Bartow’s painting, Dog, Deer and Me, to life.

    “Dog and Deer, stricken by their master’s sadness, anger, and disappointment, wants nothing more than to help him see how he is suffering in the grasp of the Bottle. This story is based off of the real struggle of Rick Bartow,” says writer/director Katie DonDero.

    Katie DonDero is in her final semester of Corning Community College and wishes to pursue writing in both theatrical and non-theatrical spaces. She has participated in numerous shows at Muse of Fire Theatre, and wrote “Silent Things,” which premiered last Fall. Katie is joined for this performance by actors, Camden Ayers, Melissa Jacobson, Lee Charlier and Alan Cameron Caum, and stage manager Tess Islam. 

    This encore performance will take place twice during the evening, starting at 6:00 and 7:00 p.m.

    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, The Crawl includes stops at internationally acclaimed museums, community art centers and independent galleries alike. 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 after the crawl.

    Learn more at URBANCORNING.COM/URBAN-ARTS-CRAWL


    Urban Arts Crawl is made possible in part by Swan Morss Insurance

    The Urban Arts Crawl is proudly presented by:
    The Rockwell Museum, The ARTS Council of the Southern Finger Lakes, and Urban Corning.