Upcoming Events
At Poughkeepsie Day School (PDS), children are active participants in their learning, not passive receivers of information. Through tangible, collaborative, and immersive education, our students develop a true passion for learning that persists far beyond the classroom. Join us for an open house on February 25 to learn more about PDS, our GROW program, and our International Baccalaureate® candidacy.
This event is free and open to the public.
Come relax in the greenhouse and paint a rock to add to our community rock garden!
We’ll explore strategies and tools in the cultivation of empowered spiritual musicality in our community. Come ready to learn, sing, and dream.
Campus community only, please, with a focus on students.
8:00 p.m.
Campus community only, please.
David Scott, the Ruth and William Lubic Professor in Anthropology at Columbia University, will be speaking on what it might be about Stuart Hall’s intellectual work that incites a reflection on his biographical formation.
This event is free and open to the public.
Celebrate the opening of the exhibition Women’s Work: Organizing New York Independent Film & Video and the related Vassar Institute for the Liberal Arts’ signature program, which together highlight the organizing labor that enabled groundbreaking media collectives to pursue new forms of self-expression and advocate for political change. Come meet some of the key figures whose labor made important untold stories visible, and those who are working to preserve and continue this work today.
This event is free and open to the public.
Album release concert gathering with Rabbi Deborah Sacks Mintz. Join Deborah and her ensemble as we celebrate this release by delving into the melodies and unpacking the texts that inspired them.
This event is free and open to the public. Registration required.
Join The Loeb as we celebrate the opening of Bunmei Kaika: Political Landscape in Early Modern and Modern Japan, an exhibition featuring works by Hokusai, Hiroshige, and many others who contributed to a thriving print culture that cleverly navigated waves of political and social upheaval in 19th-century Japan.
This event is free and open to the public.
Featuring student winners of the soloist competition. Eduardo Navega, conductor
This event is free and open to the public.
Ongoing Events
This art exhibition features several local artists who have created art pieces using images or materials from the Poughkeepsie Journal photo archive.
Artists: Emilie Houssart, Onaje Benjamin, Xuewu Zheng
Reception: Saturday, February 21, 3:00-5:00 p.m.
This single-gallery installation features archival materials, including sound recordings, from a 1973 performance by the pioneering and provocative American artist Vito Acconci.