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Catskill Art Society

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Catskill Art Society
NameCatskill Art Society

Catskill Art Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and supporting the arts in the Catskill Mountains region, with a focus on showcasing the work of local and regional artists, including Thomas Cole, Frederic Edwin Church, and Asher Durand. The society's efforts are inspired by the rich cultural heritage of the area, which has been a source of inspiration for many famous artists, including Winslow Homer, John Singer Sargent, and Mary Cassatt. The organization's activities are also influenced by the vibrant artistic communities of nearby cities, such as New York City, Albany, and Woodstock. The society's goals are aligned with those of other prominent arts organizations, including the National Endowment for the Arts, Americans for the Arts, and the Alliance of Artists Communities.

History

The Catskill Art Society was founded in the early 20th century, with the support of prominent artists and collectors, including Julian Alden Weir, Childe Hassam, and John Henry Twachtman. The society's early years were marked by a series of exhibitions and events, featuring the work of notable artists, such as Edward Hopper, Georgia O'Keeffe, and Stuart Davis. The organization's history is also closely tied to the development of the Catskill Mountains as a popular destination for artists and tourists, with the establishment of resorts and hotels, such as the Grossinger's Catskill Resort Hotel and the Concord Hotel. The society's archives include documents and records related to the Hudson River School, the American Watercolor Society, and the Society of American Artists.

Mission and Objectives

The Catskill Art Society's mission is to promote and support the arts in the Catskill Mountains region, with a focus on showcasing the work of local and regional artists, including Milton Avery, Mark Rothko, and Barnett Newman. The society's objectives include providing exhibition opportunities for emerging and established artists, offering educational programs and workshops, and fostering collaboration and exchange between artists, curators, and collectors, such as Alfred Stieglitz, Edward Steichen, and Dorothy Miller. The organization's goals are also aligned with those of other prominent arts organizations, including the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Guggenheim Museum.

Exhibitions and Programs

The Catskill Art Society presents a diverse range of exhibitions and programs, featuring the work of local, national, and international artists, including Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalí, and Frida Kahlo. The society's exhibitions have included solo and group shows, as well as thematic exhibitions, such as the Catskill Mountains landscape exhibition, which featured works by Thomas Cole, Frederic Edwin Church, and Asher Durand. The organization also offers a range of educational programs and workshops, including classes and lectures, led by artists and educators, such as Hans Hofmann, Josef Albers, and Robert Motherwell. The society's events are often held in collaboration with other arts organizations, including the Catskill Mountain Foundation, the Woodstock Guild, and the Byrdcliffe Arts Colony.

Artists and Members

The Catskill Art Society has a diverse membership of artists, collectors, and art enthusiasts, including Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, and Mark Rothko. The society's members have included many notable artists, such as Edward Hopper, Georgia O'Keeffe, and Stuart Davis, as well as prominent collectors and patrons, including Peggy Guggenheim, Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, and Duncan Phillips. The organization also has a strong connection to the New York School, the Abstract Expressionist movement, and the Pop Art movement, with members and affiliates, such as Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, and Jasper Johns.

Community Engagement

The Catskill Art Society is committed to engaging with the local community, through a range of programs and initiatives, including artist residencies, public art projects, and educational outreach, in partnership with organizations, such as the Catskill Mountain Foundation, the Woodstock Guild, and the Byrdcliffe Arts Colony. The society's community engagement efforts are inspired by the example of artists, such as Thomas Cole, Frederic Edwin Church, and Asher Durand, who were deeply connected to the natural beauty and cultural heritage of the Catskill Mountains region. The organization's activities are also influenced by the vibrant artistic communities of nearby cities, such as New York City, Albany, and Woodstock, and the society has collaborated with institutions, such as the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Guggenheim Museum.

Collections and Archives

The Catskill Art Society's collections and archives include a diverse range of artworks, documents, and records, related to the history of art in the Catskill Mountains region, including works by Thomas Cole, Frederic Edwin Church, and Asher Durand. The society's archives also include materials related to the Hudson River School, the American Watercolor Society, and the Society of American Artists, as well as documents and records related to the organization's history and activities, including exhibition catalogs, artist files, and correspondence with notable artists, collectors, and curators, such as Alfred Stieglitz, Edward Steichen, and Dorothy Miller. The organization's collections and archives are an important resource for researchers, scholars, and artists, and are used to support the society's educational programs and exhibitions, in collaboration with institutions, such as the Library of Congress, the National Gallery of Art, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Category:Art organizations

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