Artistic responses to the Women’s Rights Movement and its legacy
“What would happen if one woman told the truth about her life? The world would split open.” From the poem Käthe Kollwitz by Muriel Rukeyser, The…
“What would happen if one woman told the truth about her life? The world would split open.” From the poem Käthe Kollwitz by Muriel Rukeyser, The…
Spencer Armstrong Pumpelly was a professional baseball player and successful businessman born in Owego, N.Y. on April 11, 1893. Spencer was the second child of…
Fat, fluffy flakes flittered from above as an enthusiastic group of hikers energetically made their way through the wetlands and woodland at the Carantouan Greenway’s…
This month there are two opportunities to explore art. On Sunday, Feb. 16, Johanna Husband will provide materials for creating collages. The ArtSplash workshop runs…
Strawberry Festival planning is underway, with this year’s date set for June 19 and 20 in downtown Owego, N.Y. This year also marks the 40th…
Despite some bad weather, close to 40 people attended the Waterman Conservation Education Center on Saturday, Jan. 25, where the winners of Waterman’s first photography…
The Ti-Ahwaga Community Players will be holding auditions for the upcoming play, Proof, at 42 Delphine St. in Owego on Wednesday, Feb. 12 from 7…
Join the Black Cat Gallery for First Friday, Feb. 7, as singer and songwriter Drew Minson teams up his guitar and harmonica with mandolin and…
Is it possible to feel great in today’s world? Feeling great is about remembering who you really are and putting your life in order. “It’s about…
Gallery Forty-One’s member of the month, Michelle McLaren, finds quiet peacefulness with a brush and a visual image. Michelle’s painting mediums include oils and acrylics,…