Entries by Rick

Roberto Lugo Lecture

Roberto Lugo will recount his rise from the streets of Philadelphia to become a world-renowned ceramic artist.

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The New MAD Artist Registry is Here!

With the launch of our new MAD website, we realize one of our long-time plans—the MAD Arts Registry. The Arts Registry begins with listings for artists to be followed by registries for galleries, performance venues and arts-related businesses in the near future. Artists may register here.

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RICK – CAN WE/SHOULD WE ADD THE FOLLOWING TEXT TO THIS PAGE — WITH ADDITIONAL BUTTONS FOR $250, $500 AND $1,000? Do donors receive benefits for contributions of $25, $50 and $100, i.e. MAD canvas bags, buttons, other swag, mention on website/on programs, etc.? Also, should we think of different delineations/names for donor categories? Perhaps […]

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Millicent Young: Earthy Flights of Imagination

When did you first know you were an artist? I’ve been asked this question so many times in various forms I finally understand that it is unanswerable. Favorite medium(s) you use to make art… I work in two and three dimensions – mixed media on paper and forms and installations that are in the round, […]

Come Celebrate the Arts at The Arc!

Kingston’s 4th Annual Celebration of the Arts will be held on Friday, August 3 from 6:30 – 9 p.m. MAD is hosting this year’s dynamic free event at The Arc of Ulster-Greene’s new and exciting creative hub at Cornell Creative Arts Center. It’s slated to officially open in 2019, but you don’t have to wait […]

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A New Place for Art in Midtown

The Cornell Creative Arts Center is 10,000 square feet of open space that will be transformed into ten artist studios including a dance/movement studio, community room workshop, and 800 square feet of open space for membership co-working and event rental. Professional artists, digital artists, and dance and movement teachers will have the opportunity to rent […]