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From BroadwayWorld: Kamran Saliani, actor-manager and founder of the Irvington Shakespeare Company, will bring Acting Shakespeare: A One Man Musical to the David Rockefeller Creative Arts Center at Pocantico on Friday, June 26, 2026 at 7:00 p.m.

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From the Journal News: Two new modern art installations by the Rockefeller Brothers Fund have launched at The Pocantico Center in Tarrytown just in time for summer cultural exploration.

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From ArtsNews: This summer, The Pocantico Center presents a season of performances, exhibitions and tours exploring themes of renewal and reimagination.

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In May, The Pocantico Center welcomed over 400 people for its fourth annual Community Day, a celebration of creativity, local culture, and our neighbors.

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From The Hudson Independent: A se­lec­tion of wall-span­ning ta­pes­tries based on de­signs by Pablo Pi­casso are now on view at the Pocan­tico Cen­ter through March 20, 2027.

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This spring, art students from Sleepy Hollow High School are experiencing what it’s like to create in a professional art studio thanks to a Community Arts Residency grant through the Rockefeller Brothers Fund.

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Free and low-cost performances, exhibitions, tours, and workshops will explore themes of renewal and reimagination.

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From the River Journal: The Rockefeller Brothers Fund will open two installations at The Pocantico Center in Tarrytown this spring that celebrate modern art, history, and collaboration.

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Woven Wonders: Kykuit’s Picasso Tapestries spotlights eight large-scale textile renderings of Picasso paintings from Nelson Rockefeller’s collection. An outdoor Sculpture Walk features pieces from The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), co-founded by Abby Aldrich Rockefeller. Both open May 29 and are free to the public.

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The fall 2025 Composers Now and Asian Cultural Council (ACC) residency brought composer Younje Cho and filmmaker Renu Savant to Pocantico.

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