PRATTSVILLE ART CENTER
will reopen September 5TH
Lisa Thomas’ animated film Ghosts of Love, explores the global reach of the Covid virus, honoring some of our earliest casualties, and drawing connections across neighborhoods and continents. Lisa, who introduces the film, is an artist and filmmaker making her home in Catskill, NY, she has created independent features including Thirsty, with Thin Edge Films, and produced live and animated series and films with Comedy Central, Adult Swim, MTV, NBC, PBS, HBO, Maysles Films and Augenblick Studios.
QTV is PAC’s monthly online arts showcase, which celebrates the connection between rural and urban cultures, and shares independent creative projects by and with the diverse, authentic, and irreverent characters of the Northern Catskills.
The Prattsville Arts Center is a creative placemaking project, working with the power of the arts to rebuild a flood-damaged community and strengthen connections between rural and urban America. Bringing communities and cultures together on a small town Main Street through free art, music, video, workshops, residencies, and social services, PAC celebrates the diversity that enriches us all.
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Support for The Art Center
Support for the Prattsville Art Center and the Headed for the Hills Music Festival has been provided by National Endowment for the Arts, the A. Lindsay & Olive B O’Connor Foundation, the Tom Potter Music Fund, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M Cuomo and the New York State Legislature and by public funds from the Greene County Legislature through the Cultural Fund administered in Greene County by Create/Greene County Council on the Arts, The Hudson Valley LGBTQ Center, Kathode Ray Media, Planet Woodstock, The Church Residency and Performance Space, New York University, Community Action of Greene County, and our community members