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"Soho
reborn in the lower Hudson Valley."

"our
favorite place to get some culture..." Rockland
Magazine, June 2007
GAGA Arts Center is a not for profit art
center with over 14, 000 square feet of unique performance and
exhibition space in
the Garnerville Arts and Industrial Center. The center is a landmark,
pre-Civil War factory complex located
in the lower Hudson Valley
of New York, [
just 45 minutes from Manhattan].
Opened in 2001, GAGA attracts 5,000 art lovers each June for its
annual GAGA Arts Festival: a two day event featuring open studios,
art exhibitions, live music, film, and performance. A new and
expanded calendar of events is planned for 2007 and beyond.
GAGA -
Main Gallery
The centerpiece
of GAGA, GAGA's Main Gallery has more than 4,000 square feet of
white brick walls and catherdral ceilings with exposed beams.
Sunlight cascades through the 24 pane windows gliding across the
original hardwood floors.

Recent exhibitions include:
SUMMER LOVE David
Baskin, Kathy Budd, David Helm, Tom Kotik, Pam Marchin, Valessa
Monk, Clive Murphy Andrea Polli, Wayne Portratz, Jenny Schmid,
Andrea Stanislav.
PETROGLYPHS OF RAPANUI.
World premier exhibition. Rubbings of ancient petroglyphs on linen.
2006QUANTUM ZOO.
Michael Zansky. Multi-media installation. 2005
THE CRYSTAL EMPIRE.
Andrea Stanislav. Site specific mixed media installation. 2004
EATING LATKAS AND ERASING
HITLER. Bill Hochhausen and Yachiam Gal. Mixed media
and video installation with viewer participation. 2004
BRICKHEAD: Come and Gone.
James Tyler. Ceramic brick installation with sound elements. 2003
GAGA -
Dye Works Gallery
The largest
of the GAGA galleries. Dye Works is 8000 square feet of beatifully
raw space.

Recent exhibitions include:
Outside In Outsider
Art Show - 2007
ONCE A TREE.
One of a kind fine arts woodcraft. 2006
VIA BEACON.
Twelve artists working in the shadow of DIA. 2005
Backdoor@GAGA
Gallery [concept
in progress]

GAGA CREEKSIDE
Sculpture and Nature
Walk

Coming
in 2008
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