Artist Walk at Cary Institute
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- October
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From Pam Freeman at the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies in Millbrook (her photos):
Sunday, October 25th, 2009? 2:00 – 4:00 p.m.
REBECCA ALLAN: TRIBUTARY
ARTIST’S TALK AND WALK TO THE FERN GLEN
The Cary Institute will be displaying landscape artist Rebecca Allan’s current exhibition, Tributary, through January 17th, 2010.

Encompassing large canvases as well as works on paper, the paintings represent wetland habitats, including the Wappinger Creek—a tributary of the Hudson River that runs through the Cary Institute’s campus.
Viewing hours are Monday through Friday (8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m) in our auditorium lobby. Artwork in the exhibition is available for purchase; a percentage of the proceeds will help support the Cary Institute.
Interested in meeting the artist? On Sunday, October 25th Allan will present an artist’s talk followed by a short walk to the Fern Glen, a site of inspiration for one of the central paintings in the exhibition.

To RSVP for this special event, please contact Pamela Freeman at (845) 677-7600×121 or e-mail freemanp@caryinstitute.org.
Events are free and open to the public



Bill Cary grew up in Louisville, Ky. His gardening was limited to growing parsley and impatiens on the windowsill of Manhattan walkups until the mid-1990s when he bought a rundown old chicken farm on 8 acres in the Hudson Valley. Now he spends his weekends chasing deer, hacking away at invasive shrubs and vines and wondering why he doesn`t have more meadow and less lawn.






