Thursday, September 19, 2024
5–6:30pm, with remarks at 6pm
Hudson River Museum
511 Warburton Avenue, Yonkers
Neighboring Visions, which closes on Sunday, September 29, will be celebrated in the Billiard Room of our historic home, Glenview. BHC members are also invited to a subsequent reception of No Bodies: Clothing as Disruptor from 6:30–8:30pm.
RSVP by Monday, September 16
events@bronxvillehistoricalconservancy.org
or (914) 961-6790
Reservations are limited.
A BHC reservation confirmation will follow on a “first come” basis.
For a full description of Bronxville art in the exhibit:
hrm.org/neighboring-visions
Neighboring Visions is supported by the Bronxville Historical Conservancy.
Additional support has been provided by Sarah Lawrence College and the Mellon Foundation.
Exhibitions are made possible by assistance provided by the County of Westchester.
Neighboring Visions: Westchester Artists Then and Now is curated by Karintha Lowe, HRM’s Mellon Public Humanities Fellow, with curatorial assistance provided by Sarah Lawrence College student-interns Tatiana Mezitis, Rachel Pearson, Frank Spillane, and Natalie Taylor.
With special thanks to: Jayne Warman and Lyndal Vermette, Bronxville Historical Conservancy Trustees; Erin Saluti and William Zambelli, Conservancy Co-Chairs; and Lorraine Shanley, Hudson River Museum Trustee.
Image: William Thomas Smedley (American, 1858– 1920). Seated Woman with Parasol (detail), early twentieth century. Oil on panel. Collection of the Bronxville Historical Conservancy.