Mad Rose Gallery presents three artists who explore the intersection between humans and the environment in its first exhibition of this autumn.
Continue readingMonica Gerard-Sharp
Gerard-Sharp is best described as a force of nature, with a storybook life complete with adversity, determination, creativity, and a bona fide Persian prince, her husband Ali Wambold.
Continue readingA Complicated Elegance – Andrew Moore
Situated in an early 20th-century former shirt factory in Kingston, photographer Andrew Moore’s studio offers a glimpse into his process, his creative spirit, and his perspective on how he sees the world.
Continue readingMilan Modern
The single-story home is split over two levels Three gabled pavilions are connected by a central staircase that leads from the open kitchen/dining area down to the main living area.
Continue readingThe Troutbeck Symposium
This past May, 200 middle and high school students from sixteen regional public and private schools gathered at the Troutbeck Resort in Amenia for the third annual Troutbeck Symposium.
Continue readingLe Jardin Flower Farm
Romane began by selling them under the name Le Jardin Flower Farm at the Saturday market in Millerton (and surprised herself by how well she did), then deepened her knowledge with the help of the internet.
Continue readingPieter Estersohn
For his newest book, he photographed and wrote about farmers in Dutchess, Putnam, and Westchester counties.
Continue readingBrigitte Bistro
Brigitte Bistro is cozy without being cramped, with crystal chandeliers dripping with teardrop pendants that dominate the decor.
Continue readingTerrapin Restaurant
Rhinebeck’s pioneering farm-to-table restaurant, Terrapin, remains at the forefront of the Hudson Valley restaurant scene after 25 years.
Continue readingCat Gentry Floral Design
Gentry’s love of flora and fauna came early. She had one of those idyllic country childhoods complete with ponies, dogs, and the freedom to explore the North Carolina countryside.
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