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Tea Party at Brian and Joanne's
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Brian and Joanne had a holiday tea party. Ben and Tracy hadn't met them before but were coming to stay with us for a few days. So Brian and Joanne invited them as well. Joanne baked really good things.
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Dec 28, 2009 Monday
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John Cohen Visit
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After a talk given by John Cohen, at Vassar College, we went out to dinner at La Cabineta on Main Street in Poughkeepsie.
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Dec 03, 2009 Thursday
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Early On
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We were at an early stage of the Hole in the Wall Installation. Charlie came from United Rentals to deliver the scaffolding and the lifts.
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Dec 02, 2009 Wednesday
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Gail and Pearl and Bogie
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Gail Mazur with her two new kittens, Pearl, the grey one and Bogie, the black one. We were in Massachusetts for Thanksgiving. We had Thanksgiving dinner the day before at Betty and Jack's. (see last entry). Today we were visiting Gail.
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Nov 27, 2009 Friday
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Betty's Birthday Dinner
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Betty's Birthday isn't far from Thanksgiving. So when we come to Massachusetts fro Thanksgiving we often celebrate Betty's Birthday or bring her a present. See the previous two entries.
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Nov 27, 2009
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Thanksgiving, 2 of 2
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Thanksgiving dinner at Betty and Jack's in Shirley Massachusetts. See the previous entry.
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Nov 26, 2009 Thursday
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Thanksgiving Dinner, 1 of 2
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Thanksgiving dinner at Betty and Jack's in Shirley, Massachusetts. See the following entry.
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Nov 26, 2009 Thursday
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Air International Radio, 2 of 2
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I was in NYC to do an interview with Will Corwin at Art International Radio. Will Corwin, who interviewed me took me to lunch at a nearby Chinese restaurant. Will is the man sitting at the left of both photographs. While we were eating lunch a completely new group of diners sat down next to us. See the previous entry.
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Nov 16, 2009 Monday
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Air International Radio, 1 of 2
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I was at Art International Radio to do an interview conducted by Will Corwin. See the following entry.
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Nov 16, 2009 Monday
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Flat Iron Restaurant, Red Hook, NY.
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Catherine (Murphy) and I went out to dinner with Maggie and John (Sayles) and we ran into Dede Lieber and a friend at the restaurant.
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October 06, 2009 Tuesday
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Studio Critique
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A studio majors critique. Peter arranged us by the colors of our clothes.
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Nov 04, 2009 Wednesday
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Everready Diner, Hyde Park, NY
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We went to the Everready Diner for dinner and then to the movies to see Where the Wild Things Are.
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Oct 31, 2009 Saturday
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Simon Starling Visit (dinner), 3 of 3
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Having dinner in the Club Room, Kenyon Hall, Vassar College, after a lecture by Simon Starling. Dinner was catered by Janet's Jerk Shop of Poughkeepsie, NY. See the previous two entries.
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Oct 30, 2009 Friday
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Simon Starling Visit (dinner), 2 of 3
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Having dinner in the Club Room, Kenyon Hall, Vassar College, after a lecture by Simon Starling. Dinner was catered by Janet's Jerk Shop of Poughkeepsie, NY. See the previous entry and the following entry.
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Oct 30, 2009 Friday
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Simon Starling Visit, 1 of 3
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Simon Starling came to Vassar to give a lecture about is work. The lecture took place in Taylor 203 (pictured). This photograph was taken before the lecture. See the following two entries.
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Oct 30, 2009 Friday
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At the Doctors
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We went to the doctors. Suzanne and Ira were also at the doctor's office. Suzanne was a student of Catherine's at Yale a number of years ago. Catherine hadn't seen her for a number of years.
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Oct 30, 2009 Friday
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David Humphery Book Panel (dinner) detail, 3 of 3
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David had recently had a book of his writings published by Periscope Pree. Gloria Kury is the publisher for the press and Geoff designed the book, titled Blind Handshake. The panel was held at the School of Visual Arts. After the panel, we went out to dinner (see next entry). See the previous two entries.
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Oct 27, 2009 Tuesday
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David Humphery Book Panel (dinner), 2 of 3
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David had recently had a book of his writings published by Periscope Press. Gloria Kury is the publisher for the press and Geoff designed the book, titled Blind Handshake. The panel was held at the School of Visual Arts. After the panel, we went out to dinner. See the previous entry and the following entry.
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Oct 27, 2009 Tuesday
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David Humphery Book Panel, 1 of 3
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David had recently had a book of his writings published by Periscope Pree. Gloria Kury is the publisher for the press and Geoff designed the book, titled Blind Handshake. The panel was held at the School of Visual Arts. After the panel we went out to dinner. See the next two entries.
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Oct 27, 2009 Tuesday
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Fundraiser for the new York Studio School, NYC, 5 of 6
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The New York Studio School held an Auction and Dinner. At this event, Martin Puryear, Thomas Nozkowski and Calvin Tomkins were honored. We attended because of Tom Nozkowski and sat at his table, which was provided by Pace Gallery (the gallery that represents Tom). The dinner was held at Twenty-Four Fifth at 24 Fifth Avenue. See the previous four entries and the following entry.
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Oct 22, 2009 Thursday
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Fundraiser for the New York Studio School, NYC (detail), 4 of 6
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The New York Studio School held an Auction and Dinner. At this event Martin Puryear, Thomas Nozkowski and Calvin Tomkins were honored. We attended because of Tom Nozkowski and sat at his table, which was provided by Pace Gallery (the gallery that represents Tom). The dinner was held at Twenty-Four Fifth at 24 Fifth Avenue. See the previous three entries and the following two entries.
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Oct 22, 2009 Thursday
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Fundraiser for the New York Studio School, NYC (detail), 3 of 6
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At this event, Martin Puryear, Thomas Nozkowski and Calvin Tomkins were honored. We attended because of Tom Nozkowski and sat at his table, which was provided by Pace Gallery (the gallery that represents Tom). The dinner was held at Twenty-Four Fifth at 24 Fifth Avenue. See the previous two entries and the following three entries.
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Oct 22, 2009 Thursday
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Fundraiser for the New York Studio School, NYC (detail), 2 of 6
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The New York Studio School held an Auction and Dinner. At this event Martin Puryear, Thomas Nozkowski and Calvin Tomkins were honored. We attended because of Tom Nozkowski and sat at his table, which was provided by Pace Gallery (the gallery that represents Tom). The dinner was held at Twenty-Four Fifth at 24 Fifth Avenue. See the previous entry and the following entry.
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Oct 22, 2009
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Fundraiser for the New York Studio School, NYC. 1 of 6
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The New York Studio School held an Auction and Dinner. At this event, Martin Puryear, Thomas Nozkowski and Calvin Tomkins were honored. We went because of Tom Nozkowski and sat at his table, which was provided by Pace Gallery (the gallery that represents Tom). The dinner was held at Twenty-Four Fifth at 24 Fifth Avenue. See the following five entries.
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Oct 22, 2009 Thursday
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Tyler and Two Friends
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In New Hackensack, Vassar College. Tyler came by to visit me working with two friends who were in town visiting him. They are standing in front of a practice wall drawing for the Hole in the Wall Installation. (they will be in front of it when I change the photograph. Check back for the updated photo).
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Oct 21, 2009 Wednesday
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Hyde Park Drive-In, 3 of 3
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This event was the opening event for the Matthew Slaats Hyde Park History Project. Matthew used footage from Ralph's film about Hyde Park. See the previous two entries.
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Oct 17, 2009 Saturday
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Hyde Park Drive-In, 2 of 3
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This event was the opening event for the Matthew Slaats Hyde Park History Project. See the previous entry and the following entry.
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Oct 17, 2009 Saturday
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Hyde Park Drive-In, 1 of 3
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This event was the opening event for the Matthew Slaats Hyde Park History Project. See the following two entries.
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Oct 17, 2009 Saturday
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The Fein/Lithwicks
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They visited me at Vassar College. They are pictured in New Hackensack at Vassar College where I and my crew are working on test drawings for an installation I will be doing at the Vassar College Museum.
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Oct 17, 2009 Saturday
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Raymond Avenue Deli
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Lunch break from working on Hole in the Wall practice session.
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Front table, L-R: Jensen Smith, Sacha Ingber, Elise Silver (behind Sacha), Travis head (across from Elise), Daniel Feinberg (head moving), Golan Moskowitz. At the back table left: Dahlia Lithwick, Sopher (Soci) Fein.
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Oct 17, 2009 Saturday
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The Crew
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My assistants in New Hackensack building at Vassar College. We were at the start of practice/rehearsal for the Hole in the Wall installation to be installed at the Lehman Loeb Art center starting in December.
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Oct 17, 2009 Saturday
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Suzette, Tom and Christine Davis
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They were visiting Vassar their daughter could look around at Vassar. She is getting ready to apply to colleges.
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Oct 15, 2009
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Visiting Committee
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At a meeting of the Visiting Committee for the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center.
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Oct 07, 2009 Wednesday
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The Palmer Gallery, Vassar College
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Terry and the Crosses were installing Linda's exhibition in the Palmer Gallery. Benjamin was visiting.
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Oct 04, 2009 Sunday
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Walkway Over the Hudson, 8 of 8
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A band of pipers. I went to one of the events for the opening celebration of the Walkway Over the Hudson (the old Poughkeepsie Railroad Bridge). The opening for the general public was supposed to be at 3 p.m. I got there early because I figured parking would be a problem. I got a spot pretty quickly, Although the walk to the point where the official walkway started was a bit far, I arrived at the walkway a bit after 2 p.m. There was an event at 2:00, which consisted of groups of people representing many towns in the Hudson Valley. They walked as groups across the bridge. Participants from towns on the east side of the river started walking west from that side. And the west side groups walked east from their side of the river. They passed each other in the middle of the bridge. When they got to the end they walked back in the other direction. I just walked into the procession unquestioned and walked sometimes with one group and sometimes with another. There were also Marching bands, police brigades, pipers, cub scouts, etc. I saw people I knew well and people I knew slightly, as well as many people I didn't know. Technically some of these photographs should go under - Groups: Chance Encounters, but I decided to keep them together here. See the previous seven entries.
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Oct 03, 2009 Saturday
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Walkway Over the Hudson, 7 of 8
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Brass Marching Band. I went to one of the events for the opening celebration of the Walkway Over the Hudson (the old Poughkeepsie Railroad Bridge). The opening for the general public was supposed to be at 3 p.m. I got there early because I figured parking would be a problem. I got a spot pretty quickly, Although the walk to the point where the official walkway started was a bit far, I arrived at the walkway a bit after 2 p.m. There was an event at 2:00, which consisted of groups of people representing many towns in the Hudson Valley. They walked as groups across the bridge. Participants from towns on the east side of the river started walking west from that side. And the west side groups walked east from their side of the river. They passed each other in the middle of the bridge. When they got to the end they walked back in the other direction. I just walked into the procession unquestioned and walked sometimes with one group and sometimes with another. There were also Marching bands, police brigades, pipers, cub scouts, etc. I saw people I knew well and people I knew slightly, as well as many people I didn't know. Technically some of these photographs should go under - Groups: Chance Encounters, but I decided to keep them together here. See the previous six entries and the following entry.
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Oct 03, 2009 Saturday
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Walkway Over the Hudson, 6 of 8
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I went to one of the events for the opening celebration of the Walkway Over the Hudson (the old Poughkeepsie Railroad Bridge). The opening for the general public was supposed to be at 3 p.m. I got there early because I figured parking would be a problem. I got a spot pretty quickly, Although the walk to the point where the official walkway started was a bit far, I arrived at the walkway a bit after 2 p.m. There was an event at 2:00, which consisted of groups of people representing many towns in the Hudson Valley. They walked as groups across the bridge. Participants from towns on the east side of the river started walking west from that side. And the west side groups walked east from their side of the river. They passed each other in the middle of the bridge. When they got to the end they walked back in the other direction. I just walked into the procession unquestioned and walked sometimes with one group and sometimes with another. There were also Marching bands, police brigades, pipers, cub scouts, etc. I saw people I knew well and people I knew slightly, as well as many people I didn't know. Technically some of these photographs should go under - Groups: Chance Encounters, but I decided to keep them together here. See the previous five entries and the following two entries.
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Oct 03, 2009 Saturday
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Walkway Over the Hudson, 5 of 8
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I went to one of the events for the opening celebration of the Walkway Over the Hudson (the old Poughkeepsie Railroad Bridge). The opening for the general public was supposed to be at 3 p.m. I got there early because I figured parking would be a problem. I got a spot pretty quickly, Although the walk to the point where the official walkway started was a bit far, I arrived at the walkway a bit after 2 p.m. There was an event at 2:00, which consisted of groups of people representing many towns in the Hudson Valley. They walked as groups across the bridge. Participants from towns on the east side of the river started walking west from that side. And the west side groups walked east from their side of the river. They passed each other in the middle of the bridge. When they got to the end they walked back in the other direction. I just walked into the procession unquestioned and walked sometimes with one group and sometimes with another. There were also Marching bands, police brigades, pipers, cub scouts, etc. I saw people I knew well and people I knew slightly, as well as many people I didn't know. Technically some of these photographs should go under - Groups: Chance Encounters, but I decided to keep them together here. See the previous four entries and the following three entries.
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Oct 03, 2009 Saturday
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Walkway Over the Hudson, 4 of 8
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Marching bands, police brigades, Pipers, cub scouts, etc. I saw people I knew well and people I knew slightly as well as many people I didn't know. Technically some of these photographs should go under - Groups: Chance Encounters, but I decided to keep them together here. See the previous three cats and the following four entries.
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Oct 03, 2009 Saturday
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