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Art After Hours | Film Screening and Figure Drawing
June 15 @ 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Art After Hours mixes art and entertainment every third Thursday of the month (beginning in March). Socialize with friends and enjoy something new each time, such as exhibition discussions, live music, and exclusive films!
We are offering two activities on June 15!
On Screen @ The Hyde: A Lasting First Impression, 6 pm
(Rating: 18+ for language, violence & subject matter)
A young women named Jess finds out her husband was murdered in an alleyway. To make matters worse, she suspects he was cheating on her when she finds messages on his phone to someone named Charleigh. Jess is feeling a range of emotions and tries to get the “mistress” to meet with her at a local bar in order to get closure. While Jess waits for the mistress to arrive, she encounters a Drag Queen named Naomi, who unexpectedly helps her unravel the truth. Watch the trailer
Join local film makers Christopher Gaunt and Kayla Romanowski for a public premiere of the short film A Lasting First Impression. A conversation with film makers and actors will directly follow the screening.
Free!
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Open Studio: Figure Drawing with John Hampshire, 5:30 pm
Join artist John Hampshire for a life drawing session to develop your drawing skills. Learn essential techniques and practice your hand at drawing from a live model (semi-clothed). All necessary materials will be provided for this class.
John Hampshire is a Professor of Studio Art at SUNY Adirondack and has had numerous solo and group exhibitions nationally. He is the recipient of many honors and awards, including a SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Scholarship and Creativity, a NYFA fellowship grant, and a Purchase Award from the Hyde Collection.
$40 / $30 members
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Adirondack Theatre Festival: Season Teaser
5:30pm at The Hyde Collection
Sneak a peek at Adirondack Theatre Festival’s new season! ATF’s Performing Apprentices will perform songs and excerpts from the romantic comedy The Last Wide Open, the new Broadway-bound rock musical Pump Up the Volume, and Tuning In: a tribute to the golden age of radio. Tickets are on sale now for performances at the Charles R. Wood Theater, starting June 28. More info at atfestival.org