Hot Topics
1:00pm daily
FREE HUMANITIES SERIES
A core feature of The Hudson Eye are the daily “Hot Topics” panels, highlighting ten issues of interest to the local community.
All Hot Topics Panels take place at Hudson Hall, located at 327 Warren Street, at 1:00pm each day in the West Room. The panels are free and open to the public. We kindly ask that you RSVP to any talks you wish to attend.
VACCINES: REQUIRED.
COUNTY GOVERNMENT: NOT MANDATED.
MASKS: SUGGESTED.
PPE: PROVIDED.
press welcome
Friday August 27th, 2021
1:00PM - 2:00PM
The Wick Hudson
(41 Cross Street)
Featuring:
Hudson Artists, Curators, Venues
local dancers in hudson
Monday August 30th, 2021
1:00PM - 2:00PM
Hudson Hall, West Room
327 Warren Street
Featuring:
Donna Barrett
Sondra Loring
Anna Mayta
Jamie Stiller
Alaina Wilson
presenters in columbia county
Thursday September 2nd, 2021
1:00PM - 2:00PM
Hudson Hall, West Room
327 Warren Street
Featuring:
Basilica Hudson
Art OMI
AN AFTERNOON WITH THE TENTH MAGAZINE
Sunday September 5th, 2021
1:00PM - 2:00PM
Hudson Hall, West Room
327 Warren Street
Organized by:
Khary Septh, Editor-In-Chief
conversations on the black experience in new york state
Saturday, August 28th, 2021
1:00PM - 2:00PM
Hudson Hall, West Room
327 Warren Street
Organized by:
John Campbell
Sharon Duane Koomler
mental health awareness
Tuesday, August 31st, 2021
1:00PM - 2:00PM
Hudson Hall, West Room
327 Warren Street
Featuring:
Mayor Kamal Johnson
Cheryl Roberts, Esq.
HUDSON VALLEY ECOLOGY
Friday September 3rd, 2021
1:00PM - 2:00PM
Hudson Hall, West Room
327 Warren Street
ANNUAL SPOTLIGHT
Monday September 6th, 2021
1:00PM - 2:00PM
Window on Hudson
43 S. 3rd Street
Hudson, NY 12534
Spotlight:
Jacob Graham
Puppetry & Installation
dr. vishakha desai: “The world as family”
Sunday August 29th, 2021
1:00PM - 2:00PM
Hudson Hall, West Room
327 Warren Street
indigenous arts panel
Wednesday September 1st, 2021
1:00PM - 2:00PM
Hudson Hall, West Room
327 Warren Street
Featuring:
Jeffrey Gibson
leadership of color
Saturday September 4th, 2021
1:00PM - 2:00PM
Hudson Hall, West Room
327 Warren Street
Featuring:
Mayor Kamal Johnson
Calvin Lewis
Reverend Kim Singletary
photo by Claudia Cinquegrana
About Hudson Hall : The landmark Hudson Hall plays a pivotal role in the cultural and economic advancement of the Hudson Valley region, inspiring and promoting the arts in the City of Hudson and surrounding area. Originally designed by Hudson-based architect Peter Avery in the Greek Revival style, the former Hudson Opera House was constructed in 1885 and has made history as New York State’s oldest surviving theater. Over the past century, the structure has housed a variety of civic offices such as the Franklin Library and the First National Bank of Hudson, as well as the local post office and police station. After the re-location of Hudson’s City Hall in 1962, the building sat vacant until the Hudson Opera House restored the exterior, basement, and main floor of the historic site. Since then, five rooms on the first floor and upstairs performance hall have been rehabilitated.
Offering a year-round schedule of arts and cultural programming, Hudson Hall has presented thousands of cultural and educational programs, including free or low-cost cultural offerings weekly throughout the year. Ongoing programs include concerts, readings, lectures, exhibitions, theater and dance presentations, after-school programs, workshops, classes, and large-scale community arts events, such as Winter Walk.