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Hardcover Guild Hall for All Book

ISBN: 0933793197

ISBN13: 9780933793194

Guild Hall for All

Guild Hall, one of the first multidisciplinary centers in the country to combine a museum, theater, and education space under one roof, was established in 1931 as a gathering place for community where an appreciation for the arts would serve to encourage greater civic participation. For nearly nine decades, Guild Hall has embraced this open-minded vision and provided a welcoming environment for the public to engage with art exhibitions, performances, and educational offerings. Art and artists have long been the engine of Guild Hall's activities and the institution continues to find innovative ways to support creativity in everyone. To celebrate Guild Hall's 90th year, Guild Hall for All documents the people and events that shaped creative culture on the East End since 1931. With artists at the epicenter of activity, Guild Hall has welcomed some of the most influential creators of our time including Childe Hassam, Elaine and Willem de Kooning, Lee Krasner, Arthur Miller, Jackson Pollock, Thornton Wilder, and Tennessee Williams. Films first shown at Guild Hall would become classics, emerging artists, legends. This rich history is edited by the Director of the Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center Helen Harrison with contributing essays from art historian Phyllis Braff, journalist Bess Rattray, Executive Director Andrea Grover, prefaced by Chairman of the Board Marty Cohen. Former Board President Alec Baldwin penned the foreword.

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Format: Hardcover

Condition: Very Good

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