Newest to the Newburgh Arts Scene is Daniel Giordano who will be opening up his studio to the public for Last Saturdays, tomorrow May 31st at his studio located at 327 Liberty Street, 10am-7pm. Maybe a great place to check out after the Newburgh Urban Market. Doesn’t his work space look amazing? Newburgh’s buildings are always full of surprises! You can see more examples of his work on his website, www.atrophi.blogspot.com
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Local dance company is looking for rehearsal space. The open floor looked promising.. Can you call or email me?
Melissa, this would definitely be a good thing to post in the forum! Or email me privately and I can see how we can help get the word out.
If it is for the Summer, you might want to approach the schools..both High Schools and Colleges.