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Arts Westchester
SPECIAL EVENTS

KICKIN' AND SCREENIN'
Video Artists in Dialogue

Paul Clay
Thursday, May 14th, 2009 7:00-10:00 PM

“When We Came" 2004

Paul Clay is a visual artist who works in a wide variety of media. His photography, sculpture, and fashion design has been seen in art venues in the East Village, Lower East Side, Chelsea, and in clubs in the night scene. He designed the set for the Pulitzer Prize winning Broadway musical ‘Rent’ as well as the interior & exterior of the theater. (1997 Municipal Arts Society Times Square Spectacular Award, for the marquee and exterior of the Nederlander Theater, on Broadway.) He has done set, lighting, and video design for Mabou Mines, Susan Marshal, Tom Noonan, and others in the New York City community. He has also done projects with Steve Shill and Philip McKenzie at the ICA in London, and with Beth B. in New York.

Music provided by: The Andy Polay Band

The Andy Polay Band has played jazz for audiences of thousands in addition to more intimate settings. These include the Rainbow Room, Restaurants, clubs, festivals and benefits. The duo features Rahn Burton on Keybaords (Stanley, Turrentine, Rassan Roland Kirk, and countless other credits) and Andy Polay, bandleader and drummer.

Ranging in subject and technique, “Kickin’ and Screenin’” will examine video and performance as media in which artists are engaging with their environment and channeling their creativity.

“Kickin’ and Screenin’” is a four part video and performance series, which will be held at the museum during the months of April and May. The series will feature videos and performances by several emerging artists. Each screening will be followed by a discussion with the artists. Beer, wine and refreshments served.

Admission: $7.50; students, seniors and HVCCA members: $5.00.

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