
Happenings
at the House

Aurell Garcia Architects: Expert Talk
Meet the architects behind The Studio at 90 North — Walter Aurell and Margaret Garcia.
They’ll share insights into their design process, the inspiration behind the space, and the key decisions that shaped it. A Q&A session will follow, offering guests a chance to engage directly with the architects.
Walter has designed buildings throughout the Northeast, ranging in scale from college buildings at Simmons University, Harvard, Brown and MIT, to single-family homes. A significant number of his projects have focused on the restoration and adaptive reuse of historic structures. He enjoys working on all aspects and scales of design, including site and landscape, built-in furniture, lighting and color selection.
Margaret grew up in Texas, where she earned her degrees in Industrial Engineering, Interior Design, and Architecture, and began her career designing the adaptive re-use of significant cultural, commercial and residential buildings in Dallas. After moving to New York City as a project architect with the Lee H. Skolnick Partnership, her portfolio grew to include townhouse renovations, environmental centers, children’s museums and houses of worship. Throughout her career, Margaret has been inspired by her interests in science and art, music and poetry, to craft spaces that resonate on a level beyond the purely utilitarian.
Attendance is limited - RSVP to reserve your seat.

Sculpture Garden Talks with Kurt Steger and Anne Cleves Symmes
90 North and Perry Lawson Fine Art will be hosting a talk with artist Kurt Steger and landscape designer Anne Cleves Symmes.
Kurt has been a carpenter, woodworker, and sculptor for over four decades. He brings a high level of craftsmanship, design, and ingenuity to his creations, which in turn express his concern for the environment and humanity.
Anne is a designer and horticulturist with a special interest in historic landscapes and native plant communities. She offers garden and floral design services and consulting for both private and public landscapes.
After Kurt’s presentation, Anne will give a garden tour, answer questions and talk all things plants in an intimate & informal setting.

Beading Workshop with Emma Rubsinson
Calling All Crafters! Grab your friends and mark your calendars for a fun, creative evening!
Join fashion designer, artist, and educator Emma Rubinson for a hands-on beading workshop, where you'll design and bead your own custom tote bag.
Emma empowers creatives to explore their unique artistic voices through engaging classes and workshops. With a background in fashion design and education, she creates supportive, skill-building spaces that spark collaboration, encourage experimentation, and inspire personal growth.
Tickets include:
Admission to the workshop
All materials
Light refreshments
Don't miss this chance to get crafty and connect with your creative community!

Jill Hoy Opening: Narratives of Form & Color
Opening reception for JILL HOY: Narratives of Form & Color, a solo show, presented by Perry Lawson Fine Art, featuring both figurative and landscape paintings.
This reception is in conjunction with Edward Hopper House Museum’s exhibit, Side by Side, featuring works by Jill Hoy and her late husband, Jon Imber.

Jam with Jacques & John
Come enjoy live music in the Courtyard at 90 North, featuring international, award-winning saxophonist Jacques Pardo and “velvet-voiced baritone” singer-guitarist John Malino.
This special performance celebrates Jill Hoy, Jacques’ partner, whose work is currently featured in two exhibitions:
Narratives of Form and Color, a solo show at Perry Lawson Fine Art
Side by Side, at the Edward Hopper House Museum, showcasing Jill’s work alongside that of her late husband, Jon Imber.
Enjoy a relaxed afternoon of art and music - drift between the two neighboring exhibits and let this informal jam session set the mood. All are welcome!

Korliss Uecker: Concert in the Courtyard
Join us for an afternoon of opera, jazz, and classical singing with acclaimed vocalist Korliss Uecker.
Korliss has performed over 150 times at the Metropolitan Opera and has graced stages around the world, including the Strasbourg Opera (France), Opéra de Monte-Carlo, Wexford Festival (Ireland), Santa Fe Opera, Hawaii Opera Theatre, Washington National Opera at the Kennedy Center, the Spoleto, Tanglewood, and Ravinia Festivals, the United States Naval Academy, and the Library of Congress.
This intimate concert will be held in The Studio at 90 North. Guests are invited to mingle in our beautiful Courtyard and sculpture garden before or after the performance. Light refreshments will be served.
Seats are limited — reserve yours today!

Emma Rubinson: Expert Talk
Emma Rubinson is a fashion designer, artist, and educator who empowers creatives to explore their unique artistic voices through hands-on classes and workshops. Offering pattern-making, portfolio development, and craft-based social events, she creates supportive, skill-building environments that spark collaboration, encourage experimentation, and inspire personal growth.
Join us for an engaging conversation with Emma as she discusses her background, creative process and how she balances art and business, and takes questions from the audience.
Attendance is limited - RSVP to reserve your seat.

Artist Talk • JILL HOY: Narratives of Form & Color
Join us for an artist talk with Jill Hoy in conjunction with her current show, Narratives of Form & Color, as she discusses her inspiration, process and answers questions from the audience.
Hosted by Perry Lawson Fine Art.

Artist Talk•RE-EMERGING
Exhibiting artists share their inspiration and process. Included in this talk are: Vicki Arthur, Rick Brooks, Anne Harmon and Jay Sidebotham.
Hosted by Perry Lawson Fine Art

Upstate Art Weekend: Pop-Up Print Launch with Artist Brian Hart
As a participant of Upstate Art Weekend, Perry Lawson Fine Art will be hosting the official print launch of "Chance Manipulation Yellowback," a 3-color limited edition lithograph by artist Brian Hart. Brian will be here all day offering an exclusive one-day-only special price on these prints and answering questions about his fascinating printmaking process!

Opening Reception • RE-EMERGING
Opening reception for RE-EMERGING, featuring artists Vicki Arthur, Richard Brooks, Anne Harmon and Jay Sidebotham.
Curated by Perry Lawson Fine Art

Artist Talk • KAHORI KAMIYA: Sacred Threads
Join us for an artist talk with Kahori Kamiya in conjunction with her current show, Sacred Threads, as she discusses her inspiration, process and answers questions from the audience.
Hosted by Perry Lawson Fine Art

Concerts in the Courtyard: Rod Abernethy Solo
90 North presents “Concerts in the Courtyard” with a live acoustic set from Rod Abernethy. Rod is an authentic southern folk troubadour, master acoustic guitarist, and award winning songwriter and composer for film, TV and video games. Rod’s awards include Overall Grand Prize Winner of the 2021 International Acoustic Music Awards and the 2019 Grand Prize winner of American Songwriter's Bob Dylan Song Contest. His album, Normal Isn’t Normal Anymore, received rave reviews from No Depression, American Highways and The Wall Street Journal and was in the Top 20 CDs of 2021 at No. 11 on the Folk International Folk Charts. If you enjoy Jason Isbell, Lyle Lovett, Leo Kottke and Tommy Emmanuel, you're sure to like Rod Abernethy's style of songwriting and guitar wizardry. Rod is based in North Carolina so we’re happy to have him spend some time with us!
Ticket price: $20
Attendance for this event is limited. To reserve your seat, please click the link below and we will send you a Venmo link. Please email info@90northbroadway.com with questions.

KURT STEGER SCULPTURE
Opening Reception for Kurt Steger Sculpture in the Courtyard
Enter from the blue slate path between 90 North and the Edward Hopper Museum to see this outdoor sculpture exhibition… the first of many!
Hosted by Perry Lawson Fine Art

KAHORI KAMIYA: Sacred Threads - Opening Reception
Perry Lawson Fine Art presents Kahori Kamiya: Sacred Threads, a solo exhibition featuring paintings and sculpture by Kahori Kamiya, a Japanese-born artist now based in Rockland County, NY. Raised in a culture that infuses daily life with spirituality, she draws from Japanese traditions that honor the natural world, ancestral rituals, and the unseen forces that connect all beings. Her multidisciplinary practice—including sculpture, painting, video, and performance—is also deeply influenced by motherhood, exploring themes of nurture, devotion, and the cyclical nature of existence. Sacred Threads run through her work in both concept and form, linking personal experience with ancestral wisdom and bridging the physical and spiritual realms.
On view May 24 - July 13
Gallery Hours: Friday-Sunday, 12-5 PM, and by appointment

Behind the Scenes of “Flying High”: A Conversation with Producer Stephen Ives
A conversation with producer Stephen Ives on his upcoming documentary, Flying High, produced by Insignia Films and Artists Equity
In a captivating conversation with producer Stephen Ives, we get a behind-the-scenes look at the upcoming documentary Flying High. The film tells the story of Dr. Johannes Fritz, a scientist devoted to the Northern Bald Ibis—a rare bird whose traditional migration route over the Alps has been disrupted by climate change. Refusing to stand by and watch them disappear, Fritz hatches a bold plan: he enlists human foster mothers to raise the birds just after they hatch, getting them to bond so strongly that they will follow them anywhere. With a homemade microlight aircraft rigged to a kiteboarder’s parasail, Johannes and the foster mothers lead the birds on a 1,740-mile journey from Germany to a new sanctuary in southern Spain.
Directed by Tyler Schiffman and produced by Stephen Ives and Amanda Pollak—with executive producers Ben Affleck and Matt Damon—the film is both a thrilling adventure and a stirring tribute to human ingenuity, compassion, and perseverance. This talk is co-hosted with Perry Lawson Fine Art and promises to inspire audiences with its message of hope in the face of a warming world.
We are currently at capacity for this event and unable to accept any more RSVP’s.
Thank you for your understanding!

Artist Talk: Hope is the Thing with Feathers
Perry Lawson Fine Art presents an insightful discussion with artists Sharon Falk, Glenn Goldberg, Bryn Jayes, Jackie Shatz, and Hanna von Goeler, who are featured in the gallery’s current exhibition, Hope is the Thing with Feathers.
The title of this exhibition is drawn from Emily Dickinson’s poem of the same name, which serves as a touchstone for the exhibition’s exploration of birds as symbols of hope and resilience.