Announcing the date: A Grand Opening & Ribbon Cutting Ceremony, This Spring!

February 12, 2012

The Betsy Jacaruso Studio & Gallery is happy to announce the date for our Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting Ceremony, Saturday April 21st, from 2-5pm.  The Chamber of commerce will be hosting the ribbon cutting ceremony for our new Courtyard Community: Bumble & Hive, Rustica Market & Cafe, and us!

We hope to see you there, Mark the date!

 

The Gallery is moving!

November 26, 2011

Starting Sunday December 11, the Betsy Jacaruso Studio and Gallery will be opening in a new location. Please visit us in The Rhinebeck Courtyard, 43 East Market Suite 2. Winter gallery hours will be Wed-Sat, 1-5, Sun 12-5 and by appointment or chance. We’re looking forward to being part of the Rhinebeck Village Community!

Red Hook Community Arts Network: Upcoming Events

September 13, 2011

This Saturday, September 17th from 4-6pm at the ArtPop Gallery in the village of Red Hook:

Come celebrate with us as we welcome the new artists and their work to the Red Hook gallery! Learn more about our organization and upcoming exhibitions and find out how you can become a part of our local arts organization.

AgriCULTURE: October 13 – November 27

Opening Reception: October 22, 5-7PM

AgriCULTURE is a juried exhibition to be displayed in the ArtPop Gallery at 7490 South Broadway, Red Hook.

Theme - Art depicting or inspired by the agriculture that is so much a part of this community. We encourage the submission of work broadly exploring the natural and agricultural nature of our Red Hook surroundings.

Juror – Benjamin Krevolin – former director of Dutchess County Arts Council on the Arts.

Contact rhcansubmissions@gmail.com, attention Juliet Harrison, for information and a prospectus for AgriCULTURE.

 

 

 

Art Pop Opening!

July 11, 2011

We are happy to announce RHCAN’s first pop-up gallery opening this Saturday, July 16. Come to the reception from 6-8pm to see the works of 20+ local artists. Learn what we’re all about, hear about our upcoming projects and how you can get involved. The show will be on view until August 15th, and the gallery hours are as follows: Thursday & Sunday – 12-5pm; Friday & Saturday: 12-9pm.

New Gouache Class

June 27, 2011

We are happy to announce our new summer series of gouache classes, taught by painter Michael Cohen. The classes will be held at the Betsy Jacaruso Studio in Red Hook.

Dates: Thursdays in July

July 7, 14, 21, 28 from 1-4PM

Cost: $35 per class

Supplies Needed:

Cad Yellow

Cad Red

Perm Rose

Pthalo Blue

White

Regular watercolor paper and brushes

If interested in learning more, or to sign up, please call (845) 758-9244 or email Betsy (betsyjacaruso@gmail.com).

Red Hook Community Arts Network: Call for Artists!

June 20, 2011

Open Call To Artists for a new Pop-up Gallery in the Village of Red Hook
Brought to you jointly by Red Hook Community Arts Network,
Red Hook Chamber of Commerce and Baright Realty

CAN Art-Pop
Feel the Fizz!

Opening: As soon as we can put it together.  We’re hoping for early July.
Duration: At least a month, maybe longer
Location: On Broadway in Red Hook, next to Flatiron restaurant

What we want from you: Enthusiasm, Commitment and some jpgs.  Send us 2-3 images (please limit size of file) representative of your work.  Some parameters:
Work is 2-D, all media.  It will be in a community art situation, so please exercise restraint in the areas of porn and violence.
Art will need to be wired for hanging and dropped off to us in Red Hook, when accepted, and picked up in a timely manner.  You’ll be given more information on dates and times later. (Drop-off will probably be June 28-29,
All work is for sale, with a 10% commission to the landlord, who is lending us the space for the cost of utilities.
This opening show will be curated by CAN, and we hope to do more galleries in the near future.  This is our initial effort, and we certainly appreciate your ideas and energy.
Please e-mail your jpgs to info@redhookchamber.org with the subject line “Art-Pop”.  Give us your contact info. Do it now!  We need to make our selections by June 24th!
What this will cost you: Nothing to enter your work for consideration.

In order to fairly spread the costs out to all, we are structuring the gallery as a co-op.
Each share will get a 3 foot square of wall space ( for hanging one large or several small pieces.  You may request more than one share.  In addition to the monetary costs, we will have each artist contributing hours toward gallery sitting, doing publicity, hanging the show, and so on.
We will have to subsidize a budget for utilities, publicity, reception, etc.  We are negotiating liability insurance right now:  If we can’t do it through the Chamber of Commerce, we will have to purchase it.  Art will only be insured through the individual artist.

What this will cost accepted artists:
One share will cost $30 for the month, plus 5-6 hours approximately.  Artist gets 90% of the sale price.
After the initial month, we may be able to reduce expenses, if we should be continuing.

Questions? E-mail karifeuer@yahoo.com

Watercolor Workshop in Venice!

May 23, 2011

Betsy is excited to announce her 2011 watercolor workshop, taking place in Venice this October. All levels welcome! For more information and to sign up, visit www.ilchiostro.com, or contact Betsy.

Now on View: Luminous Landscapes and Historic Landmark Paintings in watercolor

May 23, 2011


Spring is finally here, and the studio is bursting with color! Stop by to view an ongoing exhibit of Betsy’s striking watercolor paintings of historic landmarks and landscapes of the Hudson Valley. Also on view: new works by the Cross River Artists, a talented group of local artists who study regularly with Betsy.

RH CAN Kick-Off!

April 19, 2011

We’re hosting a CAN Opener at the Red Hook Firehouse, 42 Firehouse Lane, Red Hook, NY
Join us Friday, April 29, 6-8 p.m!

The Red Hook Community Arts Network is hosting a cocktail party and mixer to introduce the arts community to RHCAN’s mission of engaging local art and culture. Red Hook CAN is dedicated to creating an environment that engages creativity, art and culture as a catalyst for community transformation, sustainability, prosperity and livability.

Join us for an fun social evening featuring live entertainment, works of art, food & wine from local restaurants, and an opportunity to get involved in this exciting organization!

Guest speakers include: Dutchess County Arts Council President Benjamin Krevolin, writer Dara Lurie, photographer Juliette Harrison, Red Hook Chamber President Ed Pruitt, and author and New Yorker cartoonist Liza Donnelly.

Live Arts Schedule:
6 Bard bluegrass band
6:30 Vocal stylings of Esther Bronte
7 Jack DePietro
7 Guest speakers
8:00 Dance from Monray

11th Annual Student Exhibition – Reception 4/8

April 3, 2011

Betsy Jacaruso Studio is presenting the Eleventh Annual Student Watercolor Exhibition during the month of April.

Twenty-five students studying weekly with Betsy in the Chocolate Factory studio will each exhibit two to three watercolor paintings.


Olana Sunset by Student Jim McFarland

The opening reception is Friday April 8, from 6-8pm. Come to view current work and meet the artists!

Please join us at the reception, or view the work April 2-30 at the Betsy Jacaruso Studio, located at 54 Elizabeth Street in Red Hook’s Chocolate Factory. Gallery hours are Thursday – Saturday, 12 noon to 5pm, and Sunday 12 noon to 4pm.

Learn more about weekly Watercolor Classes by Betsy Jacaruso, and come join us for a class soon!

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Invitation – Annual Student Watercolor Exhibit

March 22, 2011

Networking Cocktail Party!

March 22, 2011

The Red Hook Community Arts Network (co-chaired by Betsy Jacaruso) is new initiative founded by the Red Hook Chamber of Commerce and and our local artists.

RHCAN is having a kick-off networking event and cocktail party at the Red Hook Firehouse on Friday April 29 at 6pm.
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It’s free and everyone’s invited, so join the fun!

The CDC of Red Hook is dedicated to creating an environment that engages creativity, art and culture as catalyst for community transformation, sustainability, prosperity and livability.