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Fall in love in the Finger Lakes

Winter fun is waiting for you in the Finger Lakes this February!

There are many ways to spend time with those you love this month. February events are sure to “wow” that special someone in your life! We’ve got something for everyone: significant others, family members and kids.  Everyone will feel the love in the Finger Lakes!

 

Valentine's Day isn't just for the ladies anymore! Be sure to read on about '4 Valentine's Getaway Ideas Every Man Will Enjoy' from our guest contributor Kenneth Reaves for some unique and fun ways to have a perfect holiday this February. READ THE FULL ARTICLE HERE

 

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Events for February 1, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

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Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

Love Martini
Month of Love

The Gaffer District’s “hotel with heart,” Radisson Corning (radisson.com/corningny), and its signature restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, are going above and beyond in the name of romance this February.  With extraordinary offerings ranging from aphrodisiac-infused foods and drinks to overnight romance packages to Valentine’s Day brunch, Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for starry-eyed couples throughout the month.  The hotel complies with New York State COVID-19 health and safety regulations to protect guests and staff, including seating limitations, table distancing, and mandatory mask-wearing inside the hotel when not seated. 

“Instead of just one day, we celebrate Valentine’s for an entire month,” exclaimed Food & Beverage Director Ken Knowles.  “Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for love in the Finger Lakes this February!”  

The hotel’s Month of Love campaign includes the following:   

•    Love Potion Elixirs: Cocktails infused with natural aphrodisiac ingredients, made-to-order by the resident mixologist (i.e. the “Love Doctor”) and delivered to guestrooms. Examples include the “Love Martini,” a sweet & fruity cocktail made of Peach Schnapps, tart cranberry juice, vodka and Malibu; “Love Potion #9,” a blend of pomegranate liqueur, Cointreau, Vodka and Moscato; and the “Strawberry Pink Gin Fizz,” an eye-pleasing mix of pink gin, strawberry liqueur and Prosecco.  
•    Aphrodisiac Dessert Cart: A selection of decadent, aphrodisiac-infused dessert cart options made fresh in-house and delivered to guestrooms to help intensify the night.  Examples include Chocolate Almond Pate, Triple Chocolate Raspberry Truffle Tart, and Chocolate Peanut Butter Terrine.  
•    Valentine’s Dinner and Brunch: The hotel’s modern American restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, will be offering a lovely Valentine’s dinner menu from Thursday, February 11th to Saturday, February 13th featuring lavish specialties for two.  On Sunday, February 14th, a Valentine’s Day breakfast (7a-10a) will proceed an entertaining Valentine’s Day brunch featuring a pianist to help set the mood.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Contactless Room Service: During Valentine’s Weekend (February 12th – 14th), Radisson Hotel Corning will offer contactless room service for those who want to limit human interaction amid COVID-19 concerns on Friday (PM), Saturday (breakfast and dinner), and Sunday (AM).  
•    Corks & Forks: On Wednesday, February 3rd, Grill 1-2-5 will host a romantic, four-course wine dinner.  The night will include a hand-crafted, chef-crafted menu with eclectic, worldly wine pairings.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Enchantment Under the Sea Menu: In observance of Lent, seafood lovers during Month of Love will be privy to a special rotating seafood-themed menu every Friday in Grill 1-2-5 starting February 19th (through April 2nd).  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations.  
•    Romantic Stay:  Luxurious guestrooms throughout the month start at only $99 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny), and couples can add any one of the Month of Love enhancements above throughout February to enrich the romance.  Pricing for these add-ons and reservation information can be obtained by calling +1 (607) 962-5000 or emailing RHI_CORN@radisson.com.   
•    Romance Experience Package: Couples can also choose to upgrade their romantic stay with a dreamy overnight package experience starting at $139 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny) that includes an overnight stay, a bottle of Champagne, chocolate truffles, breakfast for two, late check-out, and complimentary guest room upgrade (based upon availability).  
•    Late Check-Out: Guests can keep the romance going by staying in bed.  Late check-out arrangements can be requested for 2 p.m.  

More about Radisson Hotel Corning: 
Radisson Hotel Corning was ranked as one of the nation’s three best Radisson Hotels by the 2019 U.S. News & World Report.  Managed by Core Hotels & Resorts, this property is the only full-service hotel in the Finger Lakes region, and is the area’s preeminent destination for conferences, banquets and community events.  . For more info, visit https://www.radisson.com/corningny or call (607) 962-5000.  Radisson Hotel Corning: 125 Denison Pkwy E, Corning, NY 14830.  

Buttonwood Grove Tasting Experience
Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience with Buttonwood Grove Winery!

February is Teacher Appreciation Month in the Finger Lakes, and we all know that every teacher needs a pet - a Pét-Nat, that is! As a proud participant in the Ithaca Loves Teachers festival, we're honoring educators with a unique opportunity to host your own watch party featuring three of our most exciting sparklers, a logo glass, snack item, and a video presentation by our tasting room team. Set a time that's convenient for you, invite a few friends to log in, pop open a bottle, then sit back and enjoy! Full instructions for hosting, along with food pairing suggestions, will be included when you purchase this delightful selection of our favorite sparkling wines!

Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience – Buttonwood Grove Winery Online Store

Events for February 2, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

###

Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

Love Martini
Month of Love

The Gaffer District’s “hotel with heart,” Radisson Corning (radisson.com/corningny), and its signature restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, are going above and beyond in the name of romance this February.  With extraordinary offerings ranging from aphrodisiac-infused foods and drinks to overnight romance packages to Valentine’s Day brunch, Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for starry-eyed couples throughout the month.  The hotel complies with New York State COVID-19 health and safety regulations to protect guests and staff, including seating limitations, table distancing, and mandatory mask-wearing inside the hotel when not seated. 

“Instead of just one day, we celebrate Valentine’s for an entire month,” exclaimed Food & Beverage Director Ken Knowles.  “Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for love in the Finger Lakes this February!”  

The hotel’s Month of Love campaign includes the following:   

•    Love Potion Elixirs: Cocktails infused with natural aphrodisiac ingredients, made-to-order by the resident mixologist (i.e. the “Love Doctor”) and delivered to guestrooms. Examples include the “Love Martini,” a sweet & fruity cocktail made of Peach Schnapps, tart cranberry juice, vodka and Malibu; “Love Potion #9,” a blend of pomegranate liqueur, Cointreau, Vodka and Moscato; and the “Strawberry Pink Gin Fizz,” an eye-pleasing mix of pink gin, strawberry liqueur and Prosecco.  
•    Aphrodisiac Dessert Cart: A selection of decadent, aphrodisiac-infused dessert cart options made fresh in-house and delivered to guestrooms to help intensify the night.  Examples include Chocolate Almond Pate, Triple Chocolate Raspberry Truffle Tart, and Chocolate Peanut Butter Terrine.  
•    Valentine’s Dinner and Brunch: The hotel’s modern American restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, will be offering a lovely Valentine’s dinner menu from Thursday, February 11th to Saturday, February 13th featuring lavish specialties for two.  On Sunday, February 14th, a Valentine’s Day breakfast (7a-10a) will proceed an entertaining Valentine’s Day brunch featuring a pianist to help set the mood.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Contactless Room Service: During Valentine’s Weekend (February 12th – 14th), Radisson Hotel Corning will offer contactless room service for those who want to limit human interaction amid COVID-19 concerns on Friday (PM), Saturday (breakfast and dinner), and Sunday (AM).  
•    Corks & Forks: On Wednesday, February 3rd, Grill 1-2-5 will host a romantic, four-course wine dinner.  The night will include a hand-crafted, chef-crafted menu with eclectic, worldly wine pairings.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Enchantment Under the Sea Menu: In observance of Lent, seafood lovers during Month of Love will be privy to a special rotating seafood-themed menu every Friday in Grill 1-2-5 starting February 19th (through April 2nd).  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations.  
•    Romantic Stay:  Luxurious guestrooms throughout the month start at only $99 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny), and couples can add any one of the Month of Love enhancements above throughout February to enrich the romance.  Pricing for these add-ons and reservation information can be obtained by calling +1 (607) 962-5000 or emailing RHI_CORN@radisson.com.   
•    Romance Experience Package: Couples can also choose to upgrade their romantic stay with a dreamy overnight package experience starting at $139 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny) that includes an overnight stay, a bottle of Champagne, chocolate truffles, breakfast for two, late check-out, and complimentary guest room upgrade (based upon availability).  
•    Late Check-Out: Guests can keep the romance going by staying in bed.  Late check-out arrangements can be requested for 2 p.m.  

More about Radisson Hotel Corning: 
Radisson Hotel Corning was ranked as one of the nation’s three best Radisson Hotels by the 2019 U.S. News & World Report.  Managed by Core Hotels & Resorts, this property is the only full-service hotel in the Finger Lakes region, and is the area’s preeminent destination for conferences, banquets and community events.  . For more info, visit https://www.radisson.com/corningny or call (607) 962-5000.  Radisson Hotel Corning: 125 Denison Pkwy E, Corning, NY 14830.  

Buttonwood Grove Tasting Experience
Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience with Buttonwood Grove Winery!

February is Teacher Appreciation Month in the Finger Lakes, and we all know that every teacher needs a pet - a Pét-Nat, that is! As a proud participant in the Ithaca Loves Teachers festival, we're honoring educators with a unique opportunity to host your own watch party featuring three of our most exciting sparklers, a logo glass, snack item, and a video presentation by our tasting room team. Set a time that's convenient for you, invite a few friends to log in, pop open a bottle, then sit back and enjoy! Full instructions for hosting, along with food pairing suggestions, will be included when you purchase this delightful selection of our favorite sparkling wines!

Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience – Buttonwood Grove Winery Online Store

Events for February 3, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

###

Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

Love Martini
Month of Love

The Gaffer District’s “hotel with heart,” Radisson Corning (radisson.com/corningny), and its signature restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, are going above and beyond in the name of romance this February.  With extraordinary offerings ranging from aphrodisiac-infused foods and drinks to overnight romance packages to Valentine’s Day brunch, Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for starry-eyed couples throughout the month.  The hotel complies with New York State COVID-19 health and safety regulations to protect guests and staff, including seating limitations, table distancing, and mandatory mask-wearing inside the hotel when not seated. 

“Instead of just one day, we celebrate Valentine’s for an entire month,” exclaimed Food & Beverage Director Ken Knowles.  “Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for love in the Finger Lakes this February!”  

The hotel’s Month of Love campaign includes the following:   

•    Love Potion Elixirs: Cocktails infused with natural aphrodisiac ingredients, made-to-order by the resident mixologist (i.e. the “Love Doctor”) and delivered to guestrooms. Examples include the “Love Martini,” a sweet & fruity cocktail made of Peach Schnapps, tart cranberry juice, vodka and Malibu; “Love Potion #9,” a blend of pomegranate liqueur, Cointreau, Vodka and Moscato; and the “Strawberry Pink Gin Fizz,” an eye-pleasing mix of pink gin, strawberry liqueur and Prosecco.  
•    Aphrodisiac Dessert Cart: A selection of decadent, aphrodisiac-infused dessert cart options made fresh in-house and delivered to guestrooms to help intensify the night.  Examples include Chocolate Almond Pate, Triple Chocolate Raspberry Truffle Tart, and Chocolate Peanut Butter Terrine.  
•    Valentine’s Dinner and Brunch: The hotel’s modern American restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, will be offering a lovely Valentine’s dinner menu from Thursday, February 11th to Saturday, February 13th featuring lavish specialties for two.  On Sunday, February 14th, a Valentine’s Day breakfast (7a-10a) will proceed an entertaining Valentine’s Day brunch featuring a pianist to help set the mood.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Contactless Room Service: During Valentine’s Weekend (February 12th – 14th), Radisson Hotel Corning will offer contactless room service for those who want to limit human interaction amid COVID-19 concerns on Friday (PM), Saturday (breakfast and dinner), and Sunday (AM).  
•    Corks & Forks: On Wednesday, February 3rd, Grill 1-2-5 will host a romantic, four-course wine dinner.  The night will include a hand-crafted, chef-crafted menu with eclectic, worldly wine pairings.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Enchantment Under the Sea Menu: In observance of Lent, seafood lovers during Month of Love will be privy to a special rotating seafood-themed menu every Friday in Grill 1-2-5 starting February 19th (through April 2nd).  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations.  
•    Romantic Stay:  Luxurious guestrooms throughout the month start at only $99 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny), and couples can add any one of the Month of Love enhancements above throughout February to enrich the romance.  Pricing for these add-ons and reservation information can be obtained by calling +1 (607) 962-5000 or emailing RHI_CORN@radisson.com.   
•    Romance Experience Package: Couples can also choose to upgrade their romantic stay with a dreamy overnight package experience starting at $139 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny) that includes an overnight stay, a bottle of Champagne, chocolate truffles, breakfast for two, late check-out, and complimentary guest room upgrade (based upon availability).  
•    Late Check-Out: Guests can keep the romance going by staying in bed.  Late check-out arrangements can be requested for 2 p.m.  

More about Radisson Hotel Corning: 
Radisson Hotel Corning was ranked as one of the nation’s three best Radisson Hotels by the 2019 U.S. News & World Report.  Managed by Core Hotels & Resorts, this property is the only full-service hotel in the Finger Lakes region, and is the area’s preeminent destination for conferences, banquets and community events.  . For more info, visit https://www.radisson.com/corningny or call (607) 962-5000.  Radisson Hotel Corning: 125 Denison Pkwy E, Corning, NY 14830.  

Buttonwood Grove Tasting Experience
Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience with Buttonwood Grove Winery!

February is Teacher Appreciation Month in the Finger Lakes, and we all know that every teacher needs a pet - a Pét-Nat, that is! As a proud participant in the Ithaca Loves Teachers festival, we're honoring educators with a unique opportunity to host your own watch party featuring three of our most exciting sparklers, a logo glass, snack item, and a video presentation by our tasting room team. Set a time that's convenient for you, invite a few friends to log in, pop open a bottle, then sit back and enjoy! Full instructions for hosting, along with food pairing suggestions, will be included when you purchase this delightful selection of our favorite sparkling wines!

Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience – Buttonwood Grove Winery Online Store

Events for February 4, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

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Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

Love Martini
Month of Love

The Gaffer District’s “hotel with heart,” Radisson Corning (radisson.com/corningny), and its signature restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, are going above and beyond in the name of romance this February.  With extraordinary offerings ranging from aphrodisiac-infused foods and drinks to overnight romance packages to Valentine’s Day brunch, Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for starry-eyed couples throughout the month.  The hotel complies with New York State COVID-19 health and safety regulations to protect guests and staff, including seating limitations, table distancing, and mandatory mask-wearing inside the hotel when not seated. 

“Instead of just one day, we celebrate Valentine’s for an entire month,” exclaimed Food & Beverage Director Ken Knowles.  “Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for love in the Finger Lakes this February!”  

The hotel’s Month of Love campaign includes the following:   

•    Love Potion Elixirs: Cocktails infused with natural aphrodisiac ingredients, made-to-order by the resident mixologist (i.e. the “Love Doctor”) and delivered to guestrooms. Examples include the “Love Martini,” a sweet & fruity cocktail made of Peach Schnapps, tart cranberry juice, vodka and Malibu; “Love Potion #9,” a blend of pomegranate liqueur, Cointreau, Vodka and Moscato; and the “Strawberry Pink Gin Fizz,” an eye-pleasing mix of pink gin, strawberry liqueur and Prosecco.  
•    Aphrodisiac Dessert Cart: A selection of decadent, aphrodisiac-infused dessert cart options made fresh in-house and delivered to guestrooms to help intensify the night.  Examples include Chocolate Almond Pate, Triple Chocolate Raspberry Truffle Tart, and Chocolate Peanut Butter Terrine.  
•    Valentine’s Dinner and Brunch: The hotel’s modern American restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, will be offering a lovely Valentine’s dinner menu from Thursday, February 11th to Saturday, February 13th featuring lavish specialties for two.  On Sunday, February 14th, a Valentine’s Day breakfast (7a-10a) will proceed an entertaining Valentine’s Day brunch featuring a pianist to help set the mood.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Contactless Room Service: During Valentine’s Weekend (February 12th – 14th), Radisson Hotel Corning will offer contactless room service for those who want to limit human interaction amid COVID-19 concerns on Friday (PM), Saturday (breakfast and dinner), and Sunday (AM).  
•    Corks & Forks: On Wednesday, February 3rd, Grill 1-2-5 will host a romantic, four-course wine dinner.  The night will include a hand-crafted, chef-crafted menu with eclectic, worldly wine pairings.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Enchantment Under the Sea Menu: In observance of Lent, seafood lovers during Month of Love will be privy to a special rotating seafood-themed menu every Friday in Grill 1-2-5 starting February 19th (through April 2nd).  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations.  
•    Romantic Stay:  Luxurious guestrooms throughout the month start at only $99 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny), and couples can add any one of the Month of Love enhancements above throughout February to enrich the romance.  Pricing for these add-ons and reservation information can be obtained by calling +1 (607) 962-5000 or emailing RHI_CORN@radisson.com.   
•    Romance Experience Package: Couples can also choose to upgrade their romantic stay with a dreamy overnight package experience starting at $139 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny) that includes an overnight stay, a bottle of Champagne, chocolate truffles, breakfast for two, late check-out, and complimentary guest room upgrade (based upon availability).  
•    Late Check-Out: Guests can keep the romance going by staying in bed.  Late check-out arrangements can be requested for 2 p.m.  

More about Radisson Hotel Corning: 
Radisson Hotel Corning was ranked as one of the nation’s three best Radisson Hotels by the 2019 U.S. News & World Report.  Managed by Core Hotels & Resorts, this property is the only full-service hotel in the Finger Lakes region, and is the area’s preeminent destination for conferences, banquets and community events.  . For more info, visit https://www.radisson.com/corningny or call (607) 962-5000.  Radisson Hotel Corning: 125 Denison Pkwy E, Corning, NY 14830.  

Buttonwood Grove Tasting Experience
Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience with Buttonwood Grove Winery!

February is Teacher Appreciation Month in the Finger Lakes, and we all know that every teacher needs a pet - a Pét-Nat, that is! As a proud participant in the Ithaca Loves Teachers festival, we're honoring educators with a unique opportunity to host your own watch party featuring three of our most exciting sparklers, a logo glass, snack item, and a video presentation by our tasting room team. Set a time that's convenient for you, invite a few friends to log in, pop open a bottle, then sit back and enjoy! Full instructions for hosting, along with food pairing suggestions, will be included when you purchase this delightful selection of our favorite sparkling wines!

Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience – Buttonwood Grove Winery Online Store

Events for February 5, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

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Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

Love Martini
Month of Love

The Gaffer District’s “hotel with heart,” Radisson Corning (radisson.com/corningny), and its signature restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, are going above and beyond in the name of romance this February.  With extraordinary offerings ranging from aphrodisiac-infused foods and drinks to overnight romance packages to Valentine’s Day brunch, Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for starry-eyed couples throughout the month.  The hotel complies with New York State COVID-19 health and safety regulations to protect guests and staff, including seating limitations, table distancing, and mandatory mask-wearing inside the hotel when not seated. 

“Instead of just one day, we celebrate Valentine’s for an entire month,” exclaimed Food & Beverage Director Ken Knowles.  “Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for love in the Finger Lakes this February!”  

The hotel’s Month of Love campaign includes the following:   

•    Love Potion Elixirs: Cocktails infused with natural aphrodisiac ingredients, made-to-order by the resident mixologist (i.e. the “Love Doctor”) and delivered to guestrooms. Examples include the “Love Martini,” a sweet & fruity cocktail made of Peach Schnapps, tart cranberry juice, vodka and Malibu; “Love Potion #9,” a blend of pomegranate liqueur, Cointreau, Vodka and Moscato; and the “Strawberry Pink Gin Fizz,” an eye-pleasing mix of pink gin, strawberry liqueur and Prosecco.  
•    Aphrodisiac Dessert Cart: A selection of decadent, aphrodisiac-infused dessert cart options made fresh in-house and delivered to guestrooms to help intensify the night.  Examples include Chocolate Almond Pate, Triple Chocolate Raspberry Truffle Tart, and Chocolate Peanut Butter Terrine.  
•    Valentine’s Dinner and Brunch: The hotel’s modern American restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, will be offering a lovely Valentine’s dinner menu from Thursday, February 11th to Saturday, February 13th featuring lavish specialties for two.  On Sunday, February 14th, a Valentine’s Day breakfast (7a-10a) will proceed an entertaining Valentine’s Day brunch featuring a pianist to help set the mood.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Contactless Room Service: During Valentine’s Weekend (February 12th – 14th), Radisson Hotel Corning will offer contactless room service for those who want to limit human interaction amid COVID-19 concerns on Friday (PM), Saturday (breakfast and dinner), and Sunday (AM).  
•    Corks & Forks: On Wednesday, February 3rd, Grill 1-2-5 will host a romantic, four-course wine dinner.  The night will include a hand-crafted, chef-crafted menu with eclectic, worldly wine pairings.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Enchantment Under the Sea Menu: In observance of Lent, seafood lovers during Month of Love will be privy to a special rotating seafood-themed menu every Friday in Grill 1-2-5 starting February 19th (through April 2nd).  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations.  
•    Romantic Stay:  Luxurious guestrooms throughout the month start at only $99 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny), and couples can add any one of the Month of Love enhancements above throughout February to enrich the romance.  Pricing for these add-ons and reservation information can be obtained by calling +1 (607) 962-5000 or emailing RHI_CORN@radisson.com.   
•    Romance Experience Package: Couples can also choose to upgrade their romantic stay with a dreamy overnight package experience starting at $139 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny) that includes an overnight stay, a bottle of Champagne, chocolate truffles, breakfast for two, late check-out, and complimentary guest room upgrade (based upon availability).  
•    Late Check-Out: Guests can keep the romance going by staying in bed.  Late check-out arrangements can be requested for 2 p.m.  

More about Radisson Hotel Corning: 
Radisson Hotel Corning was ranked as one of the nation’s three best Radisson Hotels by the 2019 U.S. News & World Report.  Managed by Core Hotels & Resorts, this property is the only full-service hotel in the Finger Lakes region, and is the area’s preeminent destination for conferences, banquets and community events.  . For more info, visit https://www.radisson.com/corningny or call (607) 962-5000.  Radisson Hotel Corning: 125 Denison Pkwy E, Corning, NY 14830.  

Buttonwood Grove Tasting Experience
Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience with Buttonwood Grove Winery!

February is Teacher Appreciation Month in the Finger Lakes, and we all know that every teacher needs a pet - a Pét-Nat, that is! As a proud participant in the Ithaca Loves Teachers festival, we're honoring educators with a unique opportunity to host your own watch party featuring three of our most exciting sparklers, a logo glass, snack item, and a video presentation by our tasting room team. Set a time that's convenient for you, invite a few friends to log in, pop open a bottle, then sit back and enjoy! Full instructions for hosting, along with food pairing suggestions, will be included when you purchase this delightful selection of our favorite sparkling wines!

Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience – Buttonwood Grove Winery Online Store

Events for February 6, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

###

Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

Love Martini
Month of Love

The Gaffer District’s “hotel with heart,” Radisson Corning (radisson.com/corningny), and its signature restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, are going above and beyond in the name of romance this February.  With extraordinary offerings ranging from aphrodisiac-infused foods and drinks to overnight romance packages to Valentine’s Day brunch, Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for starry-eyed couples throughout the month.  The hotel complies with New York State COVID-19 health and safety regulations to protect guests and staff, including seating limitations, table distancing, and mandatory mask-wearing inside the hotel when not seated. 

“Instead of just one day, we celebrate Valentine’s for an entire month,” exclaimed Food & Beverage Director Ken Knowles.  “Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for love in the Finger Lakes this February!”  

The hotel’s Month of Love campaign includes the following:   

•    Love Potion Elixirs: Cocktails infused with natural aphrodisiac ingredients, made-to-order by the resident mixologist (i.e. the “Love Doctor”) and delivered to guestrooms. Examples include the “Love Martini,” a sweet & fruity cocktail made of Peach Schnapps, tart cranberry juice, vodka and Malibu; “Love Potion #9,” a blend of pomegranate liqueur, Cointreau, Vodka and Moscato; and the “Strawberry Pink Gin Fizz,” an eye-pleasing mix of pink gin, strawberry liqueur and Prosecco.  
•    Aphrodisiac Dessert Cart: A selection of decadent, aphrodisiac-infused dessert cart options made fresh in-house and delivered to guestrooms to help intensify the night.  Examples include Chocolate Almond Pate, Triple Chocolate Raspberry Truffle Tart, and Chocolate Peanut Butter Terrine.  
•    Valentine’s Dinner and Brunch: The hotel’s modern American restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, will be offering a lovely Valentine’s dinner menu from Thursday, February 11th to Saturday, February 13th featuring lavish specialties for two.  On Sunday, February 14th, a Valentine’s Day breakfast (7a-10a) will proceed an entertaining Valentine’s Day brunch featuring a pianist to help set the mood.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Contactless Room Service: During Valentine’s Weekend (February 12th – 14th), Radisson Hotel Corning will offer contactless room service for those who want to limit human interaction amid COVID-19 concerns on Friday (PM), Saturday (breakfast and dinner), and Sunday (AM).  
•    Corks & Forks: On Wednesday, February 3rd, Grill 1-2-5 will host a romantic, four-course wine dinner.  The night will include a hand-crafted, chef-crafted menu with eclectic, worldly wine pairings.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Enchantment Under the Sea Menu: In observance of Lent, seafood lovers during Month of Love will be privy to a special rotating seafood-themed menu every Friday in Grill 1-2-5 starting February 19th (through April 2nd).  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations.  
•    Romantic Stay:  Luxurious guestrooms throughout the month start at only $99 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny), and couples can add any one of the Month of Love enhancements above throughout February to enrich the romance.  Pricing for these add-ons and reservation information can be obtained by calling +1 (607) 962-5000 or emailing RHI_CORN@radisson.com.   
•    Romance Experience Package: Couples can also choose to upgrade their romantic stay with a dreamy overnight package experience starting at $139 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny) that includes an overnight stay, a bottle of Champagne, chocolate truffles, breakfast for two, late check-out, and complimentary guest room upgrade (based upon availability).  
•    Late Check-Out: Guests can keep the romance going by staying in bed.  Late check-out arrangements can be requested for 2 p.m.  

More about Radisson Hotel Corning: 
Radisson Hotel Corning was ranked as one of the nation’s three best Radisson Hotels by the 2019 U.S. News & World Report.  Managed by Core Hotels & Resorts, this property is the only full-service hotel in the Finger Lakes region, and is the area’s preeminent destination for conferences, banquets and community events.  . For more info, visit https://www.radisson.com/corningny or call (607) 962-5000.  Radisson Hotel Corning: 125 Denison Pkwy E, Corning, NY 14830.  

Buttonwood Grove Tasting Experience
Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience with Buttonwood Grove Winery!

February is Teacher Appreciation Month in the Finger Lakes, and we all know that every teacher needs a pet - a Pét-Nat, that is! As a proud participant in the Ithaca Loves Teachers festival, we're honoring educators with a unique opportunity to host your own watch party featuring three of our most exciting sparklers, a logo glass, snack item, and a video presentation by our tasting room team. Set a time that's convenient for you, invite a few friends to log in, pop open a bottle, then sit back and enjoy! Full instructions for hosting, along with food pairing suggestions, will be included when you purchase this delightful selection of our favorite sparkling wines!

Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience – Buttonwood Grove Winery Online Store

Events for February 7, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

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Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

Love Martini
Month of Love

The Gaffer District’s “hotel with heart,” Radisson Corning (radisson.com/corningny), and its signature restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, are going above and beyond in the name of romance this February.  With extraordinary offerings ranging from aphrodisiac-infused foods and drinks to overnight romance packages to Valentine’s Day brunch, Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for starry-eyed couples throughout the month.  The hotel complies with New York State COVID-19 health and safety regulations to protect guests and staff, including seating limitations, table distancing, and mandatory mask-wearing inside the hotel when not seated. 

“Instead of just one day, we celebrate Valentine’s for an entire month,” exclaimed Food & Beverage Director Ken Knowles.  “Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for love in the Finger Lakes this February!”  

The hotel’s Month of Love campaign includes the following:   

•    Love Potion Elixirs: Cocktails infused with natural aphrodisiac ingredients, made-to-order by the resident mixologist (i.e. the “Love Doctor”) and delivered to guestrooms. Examples include the “Love Martini,” a sweet & fruity cocktail made of Peach Schnapps, tart cranberry juice, vodka and Malibu; “Love Potion #9,” a blend of pomegranate liqueur, Cointreau, Vodka and Moscato; and the “Strawberry Pink Gin Fizz,” an eye-pleasing mix of pink gin, strawberry liqueur and Prosecco.  
•    Aphrodisiac Dessert Cart: A selection of decadent, aphrodisiac-infused dessert cart options made fresh in-house and delivered to guestrooms to help intensify the night.  Examples include Chocolate Almond Pate, Triple Chocolate Raspberry Truffle Tart, and Chocolate Peanut Butter Terrine.  
•    Valentine’s Dinner and Brunch: The hotel’s modern American restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, will be offering a lovely Valentine’s dinner menu from Thursday, February 11th to Saturday, February 13th featuring lavish specialties for two.  On Sunday, February 14th, a Valentine’s Day breakfast (7a-10a) will proceed an entertaining Valentine’s Day brunch featuring a pianist to help set the mood.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Contactless Room Service: During Valentine’s Weekend (February 12th – 14th), Radisson Hotel Corning will offer contactless room service for those who want to limit human interaction amid COVID-19 concerns on Friday (PM), Saturday (breakfast and dinner), and Sunday (AM).  
•    Corks & Forks: On Wednesday, February 3rd, Grill 1-2-5 will host a romantic, four-course wine dinner.  The night will include a hand-crafted, chef-crafted menu with eclectic, worldly wine pairings.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Enchantment Under the Sea Menu: In observance of Lent, seafood lovers during Month of Love will be privy to a special rotating seafood-themed menu every Friday in Grill 1-2-5 starting February 19th (through April 2nd).  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations.  
•    Romantic Stay:  Luxurious guestrooms throughout the month start at only $99 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny), and couples can add any one of the Month of Love enhancements above throughout February to enrich the romance.  Pricing for these add-ons and reservation information can be obtained by calling +1 (607) 962-5000 or emailing RHI_CORN@radisson.com.   
•    Romance Experience Package: Couples can also choose to upgrade their romantic stay with a dreamy overnight package experience starting at $139 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny) that includes an overnight stay, a bottle of Champagne, chocolate truffles, breakfast for two, late check-out, and complimentary guest room upgrade (based upon availability).  
•    Late Check-Out: Guests can keep the romance going by staying in bed.  Late check-out arrangements can be requested for 2 p.m.  

More about Radisson Hotel Corning: 
Radisson Hotel Corning was ranked as one of the nation’s three best Radisson Hotels by the 2019 U.S. News & World Report.  Managed by Core Hotels & Resorts, this property is the only full-service hotel in the Finger Lakes region, and is the area’s preeminent destination for conferences, banquets and community events.  . For more info, visit https://www.radisson.com/corningny or call (607) 962-5000.  Radisson Hotel Corning: 125 Denison Pkwy E, Corning, NY 14830.  

Buttonwood Grove Tasting Experience
Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience with Buttonwood Grove Winery!

February is Teacher Appreciation Month in the Finger Lakes, and we all know that every teacher needs a pet - a Pét-Nat, that is! As a proud participant in the Ithaca Loves Teachers festival, we're honoring educators with a unique opportunity to host your own watch party featuring three of our most exciting sparklers, a logo glass, snack item, and a video presentation by our tasting room team. Set a time that's convenient for you, invite a few friends to log in, pop open a bottle, then sit back and enjoy! Full instructions for hosting, along with food pairing suggestions, will be included when you purchase this delightful selection of our favorite sparkling wines!

Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience – Buttonwood Grove Winery Online Store

Events for February 8, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

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Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

Love Martini
Month of Love

The Gaffer District’s “hotel with heart,” Radisson Corning (radisson.com/corningny), and its signature restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, are going above and beyond in the name of romance this February.  With extraordinary offerings ranging from aphrodisiac-infused foods and drinks to overnight romance packages to Valentine’s Day brunch, Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for starry-eyed couples throughout the month.  The hotel complies with New York State COVID-19 health and safety regulations to protect guests and staff, including seating limitations, table distancing, and mandatory mask-wearing inside the hotel when not seated. 

“Instead of just one day, we celebrate Valentine’s for an entire month,” exclaimed Food & Beverage Director Ken Knowles.  “Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for love in the Finger Lakes this February!”  

The hotel’s Month of Love campaign includes the following:   

•    Love Potion Elixirs: Cocktails infused with natural aphrodisiac ingredients, made-to-order by the resident mixologist (i.e. the “Love Doctor”) and delivered to guestrooms. Examples include the “Love Martini,” a sweet & fruity cocktail made of Peach Schnapps, tart cranberry juice, vodka and Malibu; “Love Potion #9,” a blend of pomegranate liqueur, Cointreau, Vodka and Moscato; and the “Strawberry Pink Gin Fizz,” an eye-pleasing mix of pink gin, strawberry liqueur and Prosecco.  
•    Aphrodisiac Dessert Cart: A selection of decadent, aphrodisiac-infused dessert cart options made fresh in-house and delivered to guestrooms to help intensify the night.  Examples include Chocolate Almond Pate, Triple Chocolate Raspberry Truffle Tart, and Chocolate Peanut Butter Terrine.  
•    Valentine’s Dinner and Brunch: The hotel’s modern American restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, will be offering a lovely Valentine’s dinner menu from Thursday, February 11th to Saturday, February 13th featuring lavish specialties for two.  On Sunday, February 14th, a Valentine’s Day breakfast (7a-10a) will proceed an entertaining Valentine’s Day brunch featuring a pianist to help set the mood.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Contactless Room Service: During Valentine’s Weekend (February 12th – 14th), Radisson Hotel Corning will offer contactless room service for those who want to limit human interaction amid COVID-19 concerns on Friday (PM), Saturday (breakfast and dinner), and Sunday (AM).  
•    Corks & Forks: On Wednesday, February 3rd, Grill 1-2-5 will host a romantic, four-course wine dinner.  The night will include a hand-crafted, chef-crafted menu with eclectic, worldly wine pairings.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Enchantment Under the Sea Menu: In observance of Lent, seafood lovers during Month of Love will be privy to a special rotating seafood-themed menu every Friday in Grill 1-2-5 starting February 19th (through April 2nd).  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations.  
•    Romantic Stay:  Luxurious guestrooms throughout the month start at only $99 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny), and couples can add any one of the Month of Love enhancements above throughout February to enrich the romance.  Pricing for these add-ons and reservation information can be obtained by calling +1 (607) 962-5000 or emailing RHI_CORN@radisson.com.   
•    Romance Experience Package: Couples can also choose to upgrade their romantic stay with a dreamy overnight package experience starting at $139 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny) that includes an overnight stay, a bottle of Champagne, chocolate truffles, breakfast for two, late check-out, and complimentary guest room upgrade (based upon availability).  
•    Late Check-Out: Guests can keep the romance going by staying in bed.  Late check-out arrangements can be requested for 2 p.m.  

More about Radisson Hotel Corning: 
Radisson Hotel Corning was ranked as one of the nation’s three best Radisson Hotels by the 2019 U.S. News & World Report.  Managed by Core Hotels & Resorts, this property is the only full-service hotel in the Finger Lakes region, and is the area’s preeminent destination for conferences, banquets and community events.  . For more info, visit https://www.radisson.com/corningny or call (607) 962-5000.  Radisson Hotel Corning: 125 Denison Pkwy E, Corning, NY 14830.  

Buttonwood Grove Tasting Experience
Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience with Buttonwood Grove Winery!

February is Teacher Appreciation Month in the Finger Lakes, and we all know that every teacher needs a pet - a Pét-Nat, that is! As a proud participant in the Ithaca Loves Teachers festival, we're honoring educators with a unique opportunity to host your own watch party featuring three of our most exciting sparklers, a logo glass, snack item, and a video presentation by our tasting room team. Set a time that's convenient for you, invite a few friends to log in, pop open a bottle, then sit back and enjoy! Full instructions for hosting, along with food pairing suggestions, will be included when you purchase this delightful selection of our favorite sparkling wines!

Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience – Buttonwood Grove Winery Online Store

Events for February 9, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

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Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

Love Martini
Month of Love

The Gaffer District’s “hotel with heart,” Radisson Corning (radisson.com/corningny), and its signature restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, are going above and beyond in the name of romance this February.  With extraordinary offerings ranging from aphrodisiac-infused foods and drinks to overnight romance packages to Valentine’s Day brunch, Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for starry-eyed couples throughout the month.  The hotel complies with New York State COVID-19 health and safety regulations to protect guests and staff, including seating limitations, table distancing, and mandatory mask-wearing inside the hotel when not seated. 

“Instead of just one day, we celebrate Valentine’s for an entire month,” exclaimed Food & Beverage Director Ken Knowles.  “Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for love in the Finger Lakes this February!”  

The hotel’s Month of Love campaign includes the following:   

•    Love Potion Elixirs: Cocktails infused with natural aphrodisiac ingredients, made-to-order by the resident mixologist (i.e. the “Love Doctor”) and delivered to guestrooms. Examples include the “Love Martini,” a sweet & fruity cocktail made of Peach Schnapps, tart cranberry juice, vodka and Malibu; “Love Potion #9,” a blend of pomegranate liqueur, Cointreau, Vodka and Moscato; and the “Strawberry Pink Gin Fizz,” an eye-pleasing mix of pink gin, strawberry liqueur and Prosecco.  
•    Aphrodisiac Dessert Cart: A selection of decadent, aphrodisiac-infused dessert cart options made fresh in-house and delivered to guestrooms to help intensify the night.  Examples include Chocolate Almond Pate, Triple Chocolate Raspberry Truffle Tart, and Chocolate Peanut Butter Terrine.  
•    Valentine’s Dinner and Brunch: The hotel’s modern American restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, will be offering a lovely Valentine’s dinner menu from Thursday, February 11th to Saturday, February 13th featuring lavish specialties for two.  On Sunday, February 14th, a Valentine’s Day breakfast (7a-10a) will proceed an entertaining Valentine’s Day brunch featuring a pianist to help set the mood.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Contactless Room Service: During Valentine’s Weekend (February 12th – 14th), Radisson Hotel Corning will offer contactless room service for those who want to limit human interaction amid COVID-19 concerns on Friday (PM), Saturday (breakfast and dinner), and Sunday (AM).  
•    Corks & Forks: On Wednesday, February 3rd, Grill 1-2-5 will host a romantic, four-course wine dinner.  The night will include a hand-crafted, chef-crafted menu with eclectic, worldly wine pairings.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Enchantment Under the Sea Menu: In observance of Lent, seafood lovers during Month of Love will be privy to a special rotating seafood-themed menu every Friday in Grill 1-2-5 starting February 19th (through April 2nd).  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations.  
•    Romantic Stay:  Luxurious guestrooms throughout the month start at only $99 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny), and couples can add any one of the Month of Love enhancements above throughout February to enrich the romance.  Pricing for these add-ons and reservation information can be obtained by calling +1 (607) 962-5000 or emailing RHI_CORN@radisson.com.   
•    Romance Experience Package: Couples can also choose to upgrade their romantic stay with a dreamy overnight package experience starting at $139 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny) that includes an overnight stay, a bottle of Champagne, chocolate truffles, breakfast for two, late check-out, and complimentary guest room upgrade (based upon availability).  
•    Late Check-Out: Guests can keep the romance going by staying in bed.  Late check-out arrangements can be requested for 2 p.m.  

More about Radisson Hotel Corning: 
Radisson Hotel Corning was ranked as one of the nation’s three best Radisson Hotels by the 2019 U.S. News & World Report.  Managed by Core Hotels & Resorts, this property is the only full-service hotel in the Finger Lakes region, and is the area’s preeminent destination for conferences, banquets and community events.  . For more info, visit https://www.radisson.com/corningny or call (607) 962-5000.  Radisson Hotel Corning: 125 Denison Pkwy E, Corning, NY 14830.  

Buttonwood Grove Tasting Experience
Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience with Buttonwood Grove Winery!

February is Teacher Appreciation Month in the Finger Lakes, and we all know that every teacher needs a pet - a Pét-Nat, that is! As a proud participant in the Ithaca Loves Teachers festival, we're honoring educators with a unique opportunity to host your own watch party featuring three of our most exciting sparklers, a logo glass, snack item, and a video presentation by our tasting room team. Set a time that's convenient for you, invite a few friends to log in, pop open a bottle, then sit back and enjoy! Full instructions for hosting, along with food pairing suggestions, will be included when you purchase this delightful selection of our favorite sparkling wines!

Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience – Buttonwood Grove Winery Online Store

Events for February 10, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

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Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

Love Martini
Month of Love

The Gaffer District’s “hotel with heart,” Radisson Corning (radisson.com/corningny), and its signature restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, are going above and beyond in the name of romance this February.  With extraordinary offerings ranging from aphrodisiac-infused foods and drinks to overnight romance packages to Valentine’s Day brunch, Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for starry-eyed couples throughout the month.  The hotel complies with New York State COVID-19 health and safety regulations to protect guests and staff, including seating limitations, table distancing, and mandatory mask-wearing inside the hotel when not seated. 

“Instead of just one day, we celebrate Valentine’s for an entire month,” exclaimed Food & Beverage Director Ken Knowles.  “Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for love in the Finger Lakes this February!”  

The hotel’s Month of Love campaign includes the following:   

•    Love Potion Elixirs: Cocktails infused with natural aphrodisiac ingredients, made-to-order by the resident mixologist (i.e. the “Love Doctor”) and delivered to guestrooms. Examples include the “Love Martini,” a sweet & fruity cocktail made of Peach Schnapps, tart cranberry juice, vodka and Malibu; “Love Potion #9,” a blend of pomegranate liqueur, Cointreau, Vodka and Moscato; and the “Strawberry Pink Gin Fizz,” an eye-pleasing mix of pink gin, strawberry liqueur and Prosecco.  
•    Aphrodisiac Dessert Cart: A selection of decadent, aphrodisiac-infused dessert cart options made fresh in-house and delivered to guestrooms to help intensify the night.  Examples include Chocolate Almond Pate, Triple Chocolate Raspberry Truffle Tart, and Chocolate Peanut Butter Terrine.  
•    Valentine’s Dinner and Brunch: The hotel’s modern American restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, will be offering a lovely Valentine’s dinner menu from Thursday, February 11th to Saturday, February 13th featuring lavish specialties for two.  On Sunday, February 14th, a Valentine’s Day breakfast (7a-10a) will proceed an entertaining Valentine’s Day brunch featuring a pianist to help set the mood.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Contactless Room Service: During Valentine’s Weekend (February 12th – 14th), Radisson Hotel Corning will offer contactless room service for those who want to limit human interaction amid COVID-19 concerns on Friday (PM), Saturday (breakfast and dinner), and Sunday (AM).  
•    Corks & Forks: On Wednesday, February 3rd, Grill 1-2-5 will host a romantic, four-course wine dinner.  The night will include a hand-crafted, chef-crafted menu with eclectic, worldly wine pairings.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Enchantment Under the Sea Menu: In observance of Lent, seafood lovers during Month of Love will be privy to a special rotating seafood-themed menu every Friday in Grill 1-2-5 starting February 19th (through April 2nd).  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations.  
•    Romantic Stay:  Luxurious guestrooms throughout the month start at only $99 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny), and couples can add any one of the Month of Love enhancements above throughout February to enrich the romance.  Pricing for these add-ons and reservation information can be obtained by calling +1 (607) 962-5000 or emailing RHI_CORN@radisson.com.   
•    Romance Experience Package: Couples can also choose to upgrade their romantic stay with a dreamy overnight package experience starting at $139 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny) that includes an overnight stay, a bottle of Champagne, chocolate truffles, breakfast for two, late check-out, and complimentary guest room upgrade (based upon availability).  
•    Late Check-Out: Guests can keep the romance going by staying in bed.  Late check-out arrangements can be requested for 2 p.m.  

More about Radisson Hotel Corning: 
Radisson Hotel Corning was ranked as one of the nation’s three best Radisson Hotels by the 2019 U.S. News & World Report.  Managed by Core Hotels & Resorts, this property is the only full-service hotel in the Finger Lakes region, and is the area’s preeminent destination for conferences, banquets and community events.  . For more info, visit https://www.radisson.com/corningny or call (607) 962-5000.  Radisson Hotel Corning: 125 Denison Pkwy E, Corning, NY 14830.  

Buttonwood Grove Tasting Experience
Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience with Buttonwood Grove Winery!

February is Teacher Appreciation Month in the Finger Lakes, and we all know that every teacher needs a pet - a Pét-Nat, that is! As a proud participant in the Ithaca Loves Teachers festival, we're honoring educators with a unique opportunity to host your own watch party featuring three of our most exciting sparklers, a logo glass, snack item, and a video presentation by our tasting room team. Set a time that's convenient for you, invite a few friends to log in, pop open a bottle, then sit back and enjoy! Full instructions for hosting, along with food pairing suggestions, will be included when you purchase this delightful selection of our favorite sparkling wines!

Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience – Buttonwood Grove Winery Online Store

Events for February 11, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

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Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

Love Martini
Month of Love

The Gaffer District’s “hotel with heart,” Radisson Corning (radisson.com/corningny), and its signature restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, are going above and beyond in the name of romance this February.  With extraordinary offerings ranging from aphrodisiac-infused foods and drinks to overnight romance packages to Valentine’s Day brunch, Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for starry-eyed couples throughout the month.  The hotel complies with New York State COVID-19 health and safety regulations to protect guests and staff, including seating limitations, table distancing, and mandatory mask-wearing inside the hotel when not seated. 

“Instead of just one day, we celebrate Valentine’s for an entire month,” exclaimed Food & Beverage Director Ken Knowles.  “Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for love in the Finger Lakes this February!”  

The hotel’s Month of Love campaign includes the following:   

•    Love Potion Elixirs: Cocktails infused with natural aphrodisiac ingredients, made-to-order by the resident mixologist (i.e. the “Love Doctor”) and delivered to guestrooms. Examples include the “Love Martini,” a sweet & fruity cocktail made of Peach Schnapps, tart cranberry juice, vodka and Malibu; “Love Potion #9,” a blend of pomegranate liqueur, Cointreau, Vodka and Moscato; and the “Strawberry Pink Gin Fizz,” an eye-pleasing mix of pink gin, strawberry liqueur and Prosecco.  
•    Aphrodisiac Dessert Cart: A selection of decadent, aphrodisiac-infused dessert cart options made fresh in-house and delivered to guestrooms to help intensify the night.  Examples include Chocolate Almond Pate, Triple Chocolate Raspberry Truffle Tart, and Chocolate Peanut Butter Terrine.  
•    Valentine’s Dinner and Brunch: The hotel’s modern American restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, will be offering a lovely Valentine’s dinner menu from Thursday, February 11th to Saturday, February 13th featuring lavish specialties for two.  On Sunday, February 14th, a Valentine’s Day breakfast (7a-10a) will proceed an entertaining Valentine’s Day brunch featuring a pianist to help set the mood.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Contactless Room Service: During Valentine’s Weekend (February 12th – 14th), Radisson Hotel Corning will offer contactless room service for those who want to limit human interaction amid COVID-19 concerns on Friday (PM), Saturday (breakfast and dinner), and Sunday (AM).  
•    Corks & Forks: On Wednesday, February 3rd, Grill 1-2-5 will host a romantic, four-course wine dinner.  The night will include a hand-crafted, chef-crafted menu with eclectic, worldly wine pairings.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Enchantment Under the Sea Menu: In observance of Lent, seafood lovers during Month of Love will be privy to a special rotating seafood-themed menu every Friday in Grill 1-2-5 starting February 19th (through April 2nd).  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations.  
•    Romantic Stay:  Luxurious guestrooms throughout the month start at only $99 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny), and couples can add any one of the Month of Love enhancements above throughout February to enrich the romance.  Pricing for these add-ons and reservation information can be obtained by calling +1 (607) 962-5000 or emailing RHI_CORN@radisson.com.   
•    Romance Experience Package: Couples can also choose to upgrade their romantic stay with a dreamy overnight package experience starting at $139 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny) that includes an overnight stay, a bottle of Champagne, chocolate truffles, breakfast for two, late check-out, and complimentary guest room upgrade (based upon availability).  
•    Late Check-Out: Guests can keep the romance going by staying in bed.  Late check-out arrangements can be requested for 2 p.m.  

More about Radisson Hotel Corning: 
Radisson Hotel Corning was ranked as one of the nation’s three best Radisson Hotels by the 2019 U.S. News & World Report.  Managed by Core Hotels & Resorts, this property is the only full-service hotel in the Finger Lakes region, and is the area’s preeminent destination for conferences, banquets and community events.  . For more info, visit https://www.radisson.com/corningny or call (607) 962-5000.  Radisson Hotel Corning: 125 Denison Pkwy E, Corning, NY 14830.  

Buttonwood Grove Tasting Experience
Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience with Buttonwood Grove Winery!

February is Teacher Appreciation Month in the Finger Lakes, and we all know that every teacher needs a pet - a Pét-Nat, that is! As a proud participant in the Ithaca Loves Teachers festival, we're honoring educators with a unique opportunity to host your own watch party featuring three of our most exciting sparklers, a logo glass, snack item, and a video presentation by our tasting room team. Set a time that's convenient for you, invite a few friends to log in, pop open a bottle, then sit back and enjoy! Full instructions for hosting, along with food pairing suggestions, will be included when you purchase this delightful selection of our favorite sparkling wines!

Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience – Buttonwood Grove Winery Online Store

Events for February 12, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

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Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

Love Martini
Month of Love

The Gaffer District’s “hotel with heart,” Radisson Corning (radisson.com/corningny), and its signature restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, are going above and beyond in the name of romance this February.  With extraordinary offerings ranging from aphrodisiac-infused foods and drinks to overnight romance packages to Valentine’s Day brunch, Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for starry-eyed couples throughout the month.  The hotel complies with New York State COVID-19 health and safety regulations to protect guests and staff, including seating limitations, table distancing, and mandatory mask-wearing inside the hotel when not seated. 

“Instead of just one day, we celebrate Valentine’s for an entire month,” exclaimed Food & Beverage Director Ken Knowles.  “Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for love in the Finger Lakes this February!”  

The hotel’s Month of Love campaign includes the following:   

•    Love Potion Elixirs: Cocktails infused with natural aphrodisiac ingredients, made-to-order by the resident mixologist (i.e. the “Love Doctor”) and delivered to guestrooms. Examples include the “Love Martini,” a sweet & fruity cocktail made of Peach Schnapps, tart cranberry juice, vodka and Malibu; “Love Potion #9,” a blend of pomegranate liqueur, Cointreau, Vodka and Moscato; and the “Strawberry Pink Gin Fizz,” an eye-pleasing mix of pink gin, strawberry liqueur and Prosecco.  
•    Aphrodisiac Dessert Cart: A selection of decadent, aphrodisiac-infused dessert cart options made fresh in-house and delivered to guestrooms to help intensify the night.  Examples include Chocolate Almond Pate, Triple Chocolate Raspberry Truffle Tart, and Chocolate Peanut Butter Terrine.  
•    Valentine’s Dinner and Brunch: The hotel’s modern American restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, will be offering a lovely Valentine’s dinner menu from Thursday, February 11th to Saturday, February 13th featuring lavish specialties for two.  On Sunday, February 14th, a Valentine’s Day breakfast (7a-10a) will proceed an entertaining Valentine’s Day brunch featuring a pianist to help set the mood.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Contactless Room Service: During Valentine’s Weekend (February 12th – 14th), Radisson Hotel Corning will offer contactless room service for those who want to limit human interaction amid COVID-19 concerns on Friday (PM), Saturday (breakfast and dinner), and Sunday (AM).  
•    Corks & Forks: On Wednesday, February 3rd, Grill 1-2-5 will host a romantic, four-course wine dinner.  The night will include a hand-crafted, chef-crafted menu with eclectic, worldly wine pairings.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Enchantment Under the Sea Menu: In observance of Lent, seafood lovers during Month of Love will be privy to a special rotating seafood-themed menu every Friday in Grill 1-2-5 starting February 19th (through April 2nd).  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations.  
•    Romantic Stay:  Luxurious guestrooms throughout the month start at only $99 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny), and couples can add any one of the Month of Love enhancements above throughout February to enrich the romance.  Pricing for these add-ons and reservation information can be obtained by calling +1 (607) 962-5000 or emailing RHI_CORN@radisson.com.   
•    Romance Experience Package: Couples can also choose to upgrade their romantic stay with a dreamy overnight package experience starting at $139 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny) that includes an overnight stay, a bottle of Champagne, chocolate truffles, breakfast for two, late check-out, and complimentary guest room upgrade (based upon availability).  
•    Late Check-Out: Guests can keep the romance going by staying in bed.  Late check-out arrangements can be requested for 2 p.m.  

More about Radisson Hotel Corning: 
Radisson Hotel Corning was ranked as one of the nation’s three best Radisson Hotels by the 2019 U.S. News & World Report.  Managed by Core Hotels & Resorts, this property is the only full-service hotel in the Finger Lakes region, and is the area’s preeminent destination for conferences, banquets and community events.  . For more info, visit https://www.radisson.com/corningny or call (607) 962-5000.  Radisson Hotel Corning: 125 Denison Pkwy E, Corning, NY 14830.  

Buttonwood Grove Tasting Experience
Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience with Buttonwood Grove Winery!

February is Teacher Appreciation Month in the Finger Lakes, and we all know that every teacher needs a pet - a Pét-Nat, that is! As a proud participant in the Ithaca Loves Teachers festival, we're honoring educators with a unique opportunity to host your own watch party featuring three of our most exciting sparklers, a logo glass, snack item, and a video presentation by our tasting room team. Set a time that's convenient for you, invite a few friends to log in, pop open a bottle, then sit back and enjoy! Full instructions for hosting, along with food pairing suggestions, will be included when you purchase this delightful selection of our favorite sparkling wines!

Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience – Buttonwood Grove Winery Online Store

Outdoor Wine Experience at Buttonwood Grove
Cool Your Cabin Fever at Buttonwood Grove

COOL YOUR CABIN FEVER!

Cold weather, quarantines, and endless Zoom meetings getting you down? Bundle up in your warmest gear and embrace winter! Seated at your fireside table, we'll kick off your experience with a sample of sparkling wine, followed by the glass of your choice from our extensive wine list, delicious fresh baked rosemary bread, and steaming hot homemade soup. Finish up with a cozy cup of Blackberry Briar hot chocolate accompanied by a sweet treat, then step inside our production facility for a brief tour. Bring your snowshoes or cross country skis and venture out on a self-guided trek through our rolling vineyards, build a snowman, or simply sit back and listen to the crackling flames as you drink in the enchanting beauty of winter in the Finger Lakes!

2 WEEKENDS AVAILABLE, INCLUDING FRIDAYS!

Seatings at 11:00, 1:00 and 3:00

RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED

Click the "Book Now" button on our Tasting Page

Events for February 13, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

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Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

Love Martini
Month of Love

The Gaffer District’s “hotel with heart,” Radisson Corning (radisson.com/corningny), and its signature restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, are going above and beyond in the name of romance this February.  With extraordinary offerings ranging from aphrodisiac-infused foods and drinks to overnight romance packages to Valentine’s Day brunch, Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for starry-eyed couples throughout the month.  The hotel complies with New York State COVID-19 health and safety regulations to protect guests and staff, including seating limitations, table distancing, and mandatory mask-wearing inside the hotel when not seated. 

“Instead of just one day, we celebrate Valentine’s for an entire month,” exclaimed Food & Beverage Director Ken Knowles.  “Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for love in the Finger Lakes this February!”  

The hotel’s Month of Love campaign includes the following:   

•    Love Potion Elixirs: Cocktails infused with natural aphrodisiac ingredients, made-to-order by the resident mixologist (i.e. the “Love Doctor”) and delivered to guestrooms. Examples include the “Love Martini,” a sweet & fruity cocktail made of Peach Schnapps, tart cranberry juice, vodka and Malibu; “Love Potion #9,” a blend of pomegranate liqueur, Cointreau, Vodka and Moscato; and the “Strawberry Pink Gin Fizz,” an eye-pleasing mix of pink gin, strawberry liqueur and Prosecco.  
•    Aphrodisiac Dessert Cart: A selection of decadent, aphrodisiac-infused dessert cart options made fresh in-house and delivered to guestrooms to help intensify the night.  Examples include Chocolate Almond Pate, Triple Chocolate Raspberry Truffle Tart, and Chocolate Peanut Butter Terrine.  
•    Valentine’s Dinner and Brunch: The hotel’s modern American restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, will be offering a lovely Valentine’s dinner menu from Thursday, February 11th to Saturday, February 13th featuring lavish specialties for two.  On Sunday, February 14th, a Valentine’s Day breakfast (7a-10a) will proceed an entertaining Valentine’s Day brunch featuring a pianist to help set the mood.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Contactless Room Service: During Valentine’s Weekend (February 12th – 14th), Radisson Hotel Corning will offer contactless room service for those who want to limit human interaction amid COVID-19 concerns on Friday (PM), Saturday (breakfast and dinner), and Sunday (AM).  
•    Corks & Forks: On Wednesday, February 3rd, Grill 1-2-5 will host a romantic, four-course wine dinner.  The night will include a hand-crafted, chef-crafted menu with eclectic, worldly wine pairings.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Enchantment Under the Sea Menu: In observance of Lent, seafood lovers during Month of Love will be privy to a special rotating seafood-themed menu every Friday in Grill 1-2-5 starting February 19th (through April 2nd).  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations.  
•    Romantic Stay:  Luxurious guestrooms throughout the month start at only $99 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny), and couples can add any one of the Month of Love enhancements above throughout February to enrich the romance.  Pricing for these add-ons and reservation information can be obtained by calling +1 (607) 962-5000 or emailing RHI_CORN@radisson.com.   
•    Romance Experience Package: Couples can also choose to upgrade their romantic stay with a dreamy overnight package experience starting at $139 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny) that includes an overnight stay, a bottle of Champagne, chocolate truffles, breakfast for two, late check-out, and complimentary guest room upgrade (based upon availability).  
•    Late Check-Out: Guests can keep the romance going by staying in bed.  Late check-out arrangements can be requested for 2 p.m.  

More about Radisson Hotel Corning: 
Radisson Hotel Corning was ranked as one of the nation’s three best Radisson Hotels by the 2019 U.S. News & World Report.  Managed by Core Hotels & Resorts, this property is the only full-service hotel in the Finger Lakes region, and is the area’s preeminent destination for conferences, banquets and community events.  . For more info, visit https://www.radisson.com/corningny or call (607) 962-5000.  Radisson Hotel Corning: 125 Denison Pkwy E, Corning, NY 14830.  

Buttonwood Grove Tasting Experience
Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience with Buttonwood Grove Winery!

February is Teacher Appreciation Month in the Finger Lakes, and we all know that every teacher needs a pet - a Pét-Nat, that is! As a proud participant in the Ithaca Loves Teachers festival, we're honoring educators with a unique opportunity to host your own watch party featuring three of our most exciting sparklers, a logo glass, snack item, and a video presentation by our tasting room team. Set a time that's convenient for you, invite a few friends to log in, pop open a bottle, then sit back and enjoy! Full instructions for hosting, along with food pairing suggestions, will be included when you purchase this delightful selection of our favorite sparkling wines!

Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience – Buttonwood Grove Winery Online Store

Outdoor Wine Experience at Buttonwood Grove
Cool Your Cabin Fever at Buttonwood Grove

COOL YOUR CABIN FEVER!

Cold weather, quarantines, and endless Zoom meetings getting you down? Bundle up in your warmest gear and embrace winter! Seated at your fireside table, we'll kick off your experience with a sample of sparkling wine, followed by the glass of your choice from our extensive wine list, delicious fresh baked rosemary bread, and steaming hot homemade soup. Finish up with a cozy cup of Blackberry Briar hot chocolate accompanied by a sweet treat, then step inside our production facility for a brief tour. Bring your snowshoes or cross country skis and venture out on a self-guided trek through our rolling vineyards, build a snowman, or simply sit back and listen to the crackling flames as you drink in the enchanting beauty of winter in the Finger Lakes!

2 WEEKENDS AVAILABLE, INCLUDING FRIDAYS!

Seatings at 11:00, 1:00 and 3:00

RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED

Click the "Book Now" button on our Tasting Page

Events for February 14, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

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Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

Love Martini
Month of Love

The Gaffer District’s “hotel with heart,” Radisson Corning (radisson.com/corningny), and its signature restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, are going above and beyond in the name of romance this February.  With extraordinary offerings ranging from aphrodisiac-infused foods and drinks to overnight romance packages to Valentine’s Day brunch, Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for starry-eyed couples throughout the month.  The hotel complies with New York State COVID-19 health and safety regulations to protect guests and staff, including seating limitations, table distancing, and mandatory mask-wearing inside the hotel when not seated. 

“Instead of just one day, we celebrate Valentine’s for an entire month,” exclaimed Food & Beverage Director Ken Knowles.  “Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for love in the Finger Lakes this February!”  

The hotel’s Month of Love campaign includes the following:   

•    Love Potion Elixirs: Cocktails infused with natural aphrodisiac ingredients, made-to-order by the resident mixologist (i.e. the “Love Doctor”) and delivered to guestrooms. Examples include the “Love Martini,” a sweet & fruity cocktail made of Peach Schnapps, tart cranberry juice, vodka and Malibu; “Love Potion #9,” a blend of pomegranate liqueur, Cointreau, Vodka and Moscato; and the “Strawberry Pink Gin Fizz,” an eye-pleasing mix of pink gin, strawberry liqueur and Prosecco.  
•    Aphrodisiac Dessert Cart: A selection of decadent, aphrodisiac-infused dessert cart options made fresh in-house and delivered to guestrooms to help intensify the night.  Examples include Chocolate Almond Pate, Triple Chocolate Raspberry Truffle Tart, and Chocolate Peanut Butter Terrine.  
•    Valentine’s Dinner and Brunch: The hotel’s modern American restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, will be offering a lovely Valentine’s dinner menu from Thursday, February 11th to Saturday, February 13th featuring lavish specialties for two.  On Sunday, February 14th, a Valentine’s Day breakfast (7a-10a) will proceed an entertaining Valentine’s Day brunch featuring a pianist to help set the mood.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Contactless Room Service: During Valentine’s Weekend (February 12th – 14th), Radisson Hotel Corning will offer contactless room service for those who want to limit human interaction amid COVID-19 concerns on Friday (PM), Saturday (breakfast and dinner), and Sunday (AM).  
•    Corks & Forks: On Wednesday, February 3rd, Grill 1-2-5 will host a romantic, four-course wine dinner.  The night will include a hand-crafted, chef-crafted menu with eclectic, worldly wine pairings.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Enchantment Under the Sea Menu: In observance of Lent, seafood lovers during Month of Love will be privy to a special rotating seafood-themed menu every Friday in Grill 1-2-5 starting February 19th (through April 2nd).  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations.  
•    Romantic Stay:  Luxurious guestrooms throughout the month start at only $99 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny), and couples can add any one of the Month of Love enhancements above throughout February to enrich the romance.  Pricing for these add-ons and reservation information can be obtained by calling +1 (607) 962-5000 or emailing RHI_CORN@radisson.com.   
•    Romance Experience Package: Couples can also choose to upgrade their romantic stay with a dreamy overnight package experience starting at $139 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny) that includes an overnight stay, a bottle of Champagne, chocolate truffles, breakfast for two, late check-out, and complimentary guest room upgrade (based upon availability).  
•    Late Check-Out: Guests can keep the romance going by staying in bed.  Late check-out arrangements can be requested for 2 p.m.  

More about Radisson Hotel Corning: 
Radisson Hotel Corning was ranked as one of the nation’s three best Radisson Hotels by the 2019 U.S. News & World Report.  Managed by Core Hotels & Resorts, this property is the only full-service hotel in the Finger Lakes region, and is the area’s preeminent destination for conferences, banquets and community events.  . For more info, visit https://www.radisson.com/corningny or call (607) 962-5000.  Radisson Hotel Corning: 125 Denison Pkwy E, Corning, NY 14830.  

Buttonwood Grove Tasting Experience
Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience with Buttonwood Grove Winery!

February is Teacher Appreciation Month in the Finger Lakes, and we all know that every teacher needs a pet - a Pét-Nat, that is! As a proud participant in the Ithaca Loves Teachers festival, we're honoring educators with a unique opportunity to host your own watch party featuring three of our most exciting sparklers, a logo glass, snack item, and a video presentation by our tasting room team. Set a time that's convenient for you, invite a few friends to log in, pop open a bottle, then sit back and enjoy! Full instructions for hosting, along with food pairing suggestions, will be included when you purchase this delightful selection of our favorite sparkling wines!

Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience – Buttonwood Grove Winery Online Store

Outdoor Wine Experience at Buttonwood Grove
Cool Your Cabin Fever at Buttonwood Grove

COOL YOUR CABIN FEVER!

Cold weather, quarantines, and endless Zoom meetings getting you down? Bundle up in your warmest gear and embrace winter! Seated at your fireside table, we'll kick off your experience with a sample of sparkling wine, followed by the glass of your choice from our extensive wine list, delicious fresh baked rosemary bread, and steaming hot homemade soup. Finish up with a cozy cup of Blackberry Briar hot chocolate accompanied by a sweet treat, then step inside our production facility for a brief tour. Bring your snowshoes or cross country skis and venture out on a self-guided trek through our rolling vineyards, build a snowman, or simply sit back and listen to the crackling flames as you drink in the enchanting beauty of winter in the Finger Lakes!

2 WEEKENDS AVAILABLE, INCLUDING FRIDAYS!

Seatings at 11:00, 1:00 and 3:00

RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED

Click the "Book Now" button on our Tasting Page

Valentine's Day Dinner in the Finger Lakes
Valentine's Day Prix Fixe

Celebrate love in the Finger Lakes with a prix fixe dinner available for dine in or takeout. We are offering a three course prix fixe for $75.00 per person. We will be taking orders for takeout beginning Monday, February 9th. Please have your takeout orders in by Saturday, February 13th. Reservations for dining in can be made online through our website at www.kindredfare.com or over the phone. 

Supplements available for an additional price are Raw Oysters (6) for $16, our NY Cheese Plate for $19, and our Crispy Calamari for $16. We will also have wine pairings and a special Pét-Nat menu available by the glass or bottle. Please visit our website to view the Valentine's Day menu in more detail. 

 

APPETIZERS

“pearls & poke” bowl*

tuna poke bowl, avocado, tapioca pearl cracker, tobiko, spicy mayo, sesame seeds

pairing: riesling, silver thread, flx   5|8|12

“lettuce celebrate” baby spinach salad*

craisins, bacon, chanterelle mushrooms, pickled onions, poppyseed dressing

pairing: sauvignon blanc, pied a terre, sonoma county 2017   7|10|16

“brie mine”

baked brie, rosemary pastry crust, apple cider brown butter

pairing: chenin blanc, dom. aux moines, les berceau des fees, vdf, fr 2018   7|10|16

“make me melt” french onion soup gratinee

grilled focaccia, pecorino tartufo, fresh truffle

pairing: arneis, giovanni almondo, brico della ciliegie, roero, it 2019   9|13|21

 

ENTREES

“Don’t go shanking my heart” braised lamb shank

braised lamb shank, sweet potato gnocchi, root vegetables, lamb gravy

pairing: pinot noir, billsboro, flx 2018   8|10|16

“surf & turf tango”*

grilled scallop & flank steak, peperonata, chimichurri, mashed potatoes

pairing: syrah, day wines, hock and deuce, applegate valley, or 2016  6|9|14

“octopi my thyme” fra diavolo

house made thyme infused pasta, octopus, shrimp,

calabrian chiles, oven dried tomatoes, crispy capers

pairing: cabernet franc, maison foucher, chinon fr 2018  6|9|14

“drive me wild” seared halibut*

beet risotto, vermouth veloute sauce, radish & scallion salad

pairing: sauvignon blanc, dom. des vieux pruniers, sancerre, fr 2019   7|10|16

 

DESSERTS

“Malt my heart” chocolate brownie

smoked chocolate ice cream, chocolate quinoa wafer,

raspberry coulis, marshmallow

Spirit pairing: moscatel, valdespino, jerez, sp 9

“i’ve had the lime of my life” chiffon cake

key lime curd, nutmeg whipped cream,

white chocolate dipped coconut macaroon, candied lime

Spirit pairing: pedro ximenez, valdespino, jerez, sp   9

“honey, bee mine”* custard pie*

lemon turmeric sorbet, lemon matcha cream, honey comb, granola

pairing: riesling, standing stone, ice, flx 2017  15

Events for February 15, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

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Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

Love Martini
Month of Love

The Gaffer District’s “hotel with heart,” Radisson Corning (radisson.com/corningny), and its signature restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, are going above and beyond in the name of romance this February.  With extraordinary offerings ranging from aphrodisiac-infused foods and drinks to overnight romance packages to Valentine’s Day brunch, Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for starry-eyed couples throughout the month.  The hotel complies with New York State COVID-19 health and safety regulations to protect guests and staff, including seating limitations, table distancing, and mandatory mask-wearing inside the hotel when not seated. 

“Instead of just one day, we celebrate Valentine’s for an entire month,” exclaimed Food & Beverage Director Ken Knowles.  “Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for love in the Finger Lakes this February!”  

The hotel’s Month of Love campaign includes the following:   

•    Love Potion Elixirs: Cocktails infused with natural aphrodisiac ingredients, made-to-order by the resident mixologist (i.e. the “Love Doctor”) and delivered to guestrooms. Examples include the “Love Martini,” a sweet & fruity cocktail made of Peach Schnapps, tart cranberry juice, vodka and Malibu; “Love Potion #9,” a blend of pomegranate liqueur, Cointreau, Vodka and Moscato; and the “Strawberry Pink Gin Fizz,” an eye-pleasing mix of pink gin, strawberry liqueur and Prosecco.  
•    Aphrodisiac Dessert Cart: A selection of decadent, aphrodisiac-infused dessert cart options made fresh in-house and delivered to guestrooms to help intensify the night.  Examples include Chocolate Almond Pate, Triple Chocolate Raspberry Truffle Tart, and Chocolate Peanut Butter Terrine.  
•    Valentine’s Dinner and Brunch: The hotel’s modern American restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, will be offering a lovely Valentine’s dinner menu from Thursday, February 11th to Saturday, February 13th featuring lavish specialties for two.  On Sunday, February 14th, a Valentine’s Day breakfast (7a-10a) will proceed an entertaining Valentine’s Day brunch featuring a pianist to help set the mood.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Contactless Room Service: During Valentine’s Weekend (February 12th – 14th), Radisson Hotel Corning will offer contactless room service for those who want to limit human interaction amid COVID-19 concerns on Friday (PM), Saturday (breakfast and dinner), and Sunday (AM).  
•    Corks & Forks: On Wednesday, February 3rd, Grill 1-2-5 will host a romantic, four-course wine dinner.  The night will include a hand-crafted, chef-crafted menu with eclectic, worldly wine pairings.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Enchantment Under the Sea Menu: In observance of Lent, seafood lovers during Month of Love will be privy to a special rotating seafood-themed menu every Friday in Grill 1-2-5 starting February 19th (through April 2nd).  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations.  
•    Romantic Stay:  Luxurious guestrooms throughout the month start at only $99 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny), and couples can add any one of the Month of Love enhancements above throughout February to enrich the romance.  Pricing for these add-ons and reservation information can be obtained by calling +1 (607) 962-5000 or emailing RHI_CORN@radisson.com.   
•    Romance Experience Package: Couples can also choose to upgrade their romantic stay with a dreamy overnight package experience starting at $139 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny) that includes an overnight stay, a bottle of Champagne, chocolate truffles, breakfast for two, late check-out, and complimentary guest room upgrade (based upon availability).  
•    Late Check-Out: Guests can keep the romance going by staying in bed.  Late check-out arrangements can be requested for 2 p.m.  

More about Radisson Hotel Corning: 
Radisson Hotel Corning was ranked as one of the nation’s three best Radisson Hotels by the 2019 U.S. News & World Report.  Managed by Core Hotels & Resorts, this property is the only full-service hotel in the Finger Lakes region, and is the area’s preeminent destination for conferences, banquets and community events.  . For more info, visit https://www.radisson.com/corningny or call (607) 962-5000.  Radisson Hotel Corning: 125 Denison Pkwy E, Corning, NY 14830.  

Buttonwood Grove Tasting Experience
Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience with Buttonwood Grove Winery!

February is Teacher Appreciation Month in the Finger Lakes, and we all know that every teacher needs a pet - a Pét-Nat, that is! As a proud participant in the Ithaca Loves Teachers festival, we're honoring educators with a unique opportunity to host your own watch party featuring three of our most exciting sparklers, a logo glass, snack item, and a video presentation by our tasting room team. Set a time that's convenient for you, invite a few friends to log in, pop open a bottle, then sit back and enjoy! Full instructions for hosting, along with food pairing suggestions, will be included when you purchase this delightful selection of our favorite sparkling wines!

Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience – Buttonwood Grove Winery Online Store

Events for February 16, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

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Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

Love Martini
Month of Love

The Gaffer District’s “hotel with heart,” Radisson Corning (radisson.com/corningny), and its signature restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, are going above and beyond in the name of romance this February.  With extraordinary offerings ranging from aphrodisiac-infused foods and drinks to overnight romance packages to Valentine’s Day brunch, Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for starry-eyed couples throughout the month.  The hotel complies with New York State COVID-19 health and safety regulations to protect guests and staff, including seating limitations, table distancing, and mandatory mask-wearing inside the hotel when not seated. 

“Instead of just one day, we celebrate Valentine’s for an entire month,” exclaimed Food & Beverage Director Ken Knowles.  “Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for love in the Finger Lakes this February!”  

The hotel’s Month of Love campaign includes the following:   

•    Love Potion Elixirs: Cocktails infused with natural aphrodisiac ingredients, made-to-order by the resident mixologist (i.e. the “Love Doctor”) and delivered to guestrooms. Examples include the “Love Martini,” a sweet & fruity cocktail made of Peach Schnapps, tart cranberry juice, vodka and Malibu; “Love Potion #9,” a blend of pomegranate liqueur, Cointreau, Vodka and Moscato; and the “Strawberry Pink Gin Fizz,” an eye-pleasing mix of pink gin, strawberry liqueur and Prosecco.  
•    Aphrodisiac Dessert Cart: A selection of decadent, aphrodisiac-infused dessert cart options made fresh in-house and delivered to guestrooms to help intensify the night.  Examples include Chocolate Almond Pate, Triple Chocolate Raspberry Truffle Tart, and Chocolate Peanut Butter Terrine.  
•    Valentine’s Dinner and Brunch: The hotel’s modern American restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, will be offering a lovely Valentine’s dinner menu from Thursday, February 11th to Saturday, February 13th featuring lavish specialties for two.  On Sunday, February 14th, a Valentine’s Day breakfast (7a-10a) will proceed an entertaining Valentine’s Day brunch featuring a pianist to help set the mood.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Contactless Room Service: During Valentine’s Weekend (February 12th – 14th), Radisson Hotel Corning will offer contactless room service for those who want to limit human interaction amid COVID-19 concerns on Friday (PM), Saturday (breakfast and dinner), and Sunday (AM).  
•    Corks & Forks: On Wednesday, February 3rd, Grill 1-2-5 will host a romantic, four-course wine dinner.  The night will include a hand-crafted, chef-crafted menu with eclectic, worldly wine pairings.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Enchantment Under the Sea Menu: In observance of Lent, seafood lovers during Month of Love will be privy to a special rotating seafood-themed menu every Friday in Grill 1-2-5 starting February 19th (through April 2nd).  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations.  
•    Romantic Stay:  Luxurious guestrooms throughout the month start at only $99 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny), and couples can add any one of the Month of Love enhancements above throughout February to enrich the romance.  Pricing for these add-ons and reservation information can be obtained by calling +1 (607) 962-5000 or emailing RHI_CORN@radisson.com.   
•    Romance Experience Package: Couples can also choose to upgrade their romantic stay with a dreamy overnight package experience starting at $139 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny) that includes an overnight stay, a bottle of Champagne, chocolate truffles, breakfast for two, late check-out, and complimentary guest room upgrade (based upon availability).  
•    Late Check-Out: Guests can keep the romance going by staying in bed.  Late check-out arrangements can be requested for 2 p.m.  

More about Radisson Hotel Corning: 
Radisson Hotel Corning was ranked as one of the nation’s three best Radisson Hotels by the 2019 U.S. News & World Report.  Managed by Core Hotels & Resorts, this property is the only full-service hotel in the Finger Lakes region, and is the area’s preeminent destination for conferences, banquets and community events.  . For more info, visit https://www.radisson.com/corningny or call (607) 962-5000.  Radisson Hotel Corning: 125 Denison Pkwy E, Corning, NY 14830.  

Buttonwood Grove Tasting Experience
Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience with Buttonwood Grove Winery!

February is Teacher Appreciation Month in the Finger Lakes, and we all know that every teacher needs a pet - a Pét-Nat, that is! As a proud participant in the Ithaca Loves Teachers festival, we're honoring educators with a unique opportunity to host your own watch party featuring three of our most exciting sparklers, a logo glass, snack item, and a video presentation by our tasting room team. Set a time that's convenient for you, invite a few friends to log in, pop open a bottle, then sit back and enjoy! Full instructions for hosting, along with food pairing suggestions, will be included when you purchase this delightful selection of our favorite sparkling wines!

Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience – Buttonwood Grove Winery Online Store

Events for February 17, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

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Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

Love Martini
Month of Love

The Gaffer District’s “hotel with heart,” Radisson Corning (radisson.com/corningny), and its signature restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, are going above and beyond in the name of romance this February.  With extraordinary offerings ranging from aphrodisiac-infused foods and drinks to overnight romance packages to Valentine’s Day brunch, Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for starry-eyed couples throughout the month.  The hotel complies with New York State COVID-19 health and safety regulations to protect guests and staff, including seating limitations, table distancing, and mandatory mask-wearing inside the hotel when not seated. 

“Instead of just one day, we celebrate Valentine’s for an entire month,” exclaimed Food & Beverage Director Ken Knowles.  “Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for love in the Finger Lakes this February!”  

The hotel’s Month of Love campaign includes the following:   

•    Love Potion Elixirs: Cocktails infused with natural aphrodisiac ingredients, made-to-order by the resident mixologist (i.e. the “Love Doctor”) and delivered to guestrooms. Examples include the “Love Martini,” a sweet & fruity cocktail made of Peach Schnapps, tart cranberry juice, vodka and Malibu; “Love Potion #9,” a blend of pomegranate liqueur, Cointreau, Vodka and Moscato; and the “Strawberry Pink Gin Fizz,” an eye-pleasing mix of pink gin, strawberry liqueur and Prosecco.  
•    Aphrodisiac Dessert Cart: A selection of decadent, aphrodisiac-infused dessert cart options made fresh in-house and delivered to guestrooms to help intensify the night.  Examples include Chocolate Almond Pate, Triple Chocolate Raspberry Truffle Tart, and Chocolate Peanut Butter Terrine.  
•    Valentine’s Dinner and Brunch: The hotel’s modern American restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, will be offering a lovely Valentine’s dinner menu from Thursday, February 11th to Saturday, February 13th featuring lavish specialties for two.  On Sunday, February 14th, a Valentine’s Day breakfast (7a-10a) will proceed an entertaining Valentine’s Day brunch featuring a pianist to help set the mood.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Contactless Room Service: During Valentine’s Weekend (February 12th – 14th), Radisson Hotel Corning will offer contactless room service for those who want to limit human interaction amid COVID-19 concerns on Friday (PM), Saturday (breakfast and dinner), and Sunday (AM).  
•    Corks & Forks: On Wednesday, February 3rd, Grill 1-2-5 will host a romantic, four-course wine dinner.  The night will include a hand-crafted, chef-crafted menu with eclectic, worldly wine pairings.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Enchantment Under the Sea Menu: In observance of Lent, seafood lovers during Month of Love will be privy to a special rotating seafood-themed menu every Friday in Grill 1-2-5 starting February 19th (through April 2nd).  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations.  
•    Romantic Stay:  Luxurious guestrooms throughout the month start at only $99 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny), and couples can add any one of the Month of Love enhancements above throughout February to enrich the romance.  Pricing for these add-ons and reservation information can be obtained by calling +1 (607) 962-5000 or emailing RHI_CORN@radisson.com.   
•    Romance Experience Package: Couples can also choose to upgrade their romantic stay with a dreamy overnight package experience starting at $139 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny) that includes an overnight stay, a bottle of Champagne, chocolate truffles, breakfast for two, late check-out, and complimentary guest room upgrade (based upon availability).  
•    Late Check-Out: Guests can keep the romance going by staying in bed.  Late check-out arrangements can be requested for 2 p.m.  

More about Radisson Hotel Corning: 
Radisson Hotel Corning was ranked as one of the nation’s three best Radisson Hotels by the 2019 U.S. News & World Report.  Managed by Core Hotels & Resorts, this property is the only full-service hotel in the Finger Lakes region, and is the area’s preeminent destination for conferences, banquets and community events.  . For more info, visit https://www.radisson.com/corningny or call (607) 962-5000.  Radisson Hotel Corning: 125 Denison Pkwy E, Corning, NY 14830.  

Buttonwood Grove Tasting Experience
Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience with Buttonwood Grove Winery!

February is Teacher Appreciation Month in the Finger Lakes, and we all know that every teacher needs a pet - a Pét-Nat, that is! As a proud participant in the Ithaca Loves Teachers festival, we're honoring educators with a unique opportunity to host your own watch party featuring three of our most exciting sparklers, a logo glass, snack item, and a video presentation by our tasting room team. Set a time that's convenient for you, invite a few friends to log in, pop open a bottle, then sit back and enjoy! Full instructions for hosting, along with food pairing suggestions, will be included when you purchase this delightful selection of our favorite sparkling wines!

Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience – Buttonwood Grove Winery Online Store

Events for February 18, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

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Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

Love Martini
Month of Love

The Gaffer District’s “hotel with heart,” Radisson Corning (radisson.com/corningny), and its signature restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, are going above and beyond in the name of romance this February.  With extraordinary offerings ranging from aphrodisiac-infused foods and drinks to overnight romance packages to Valentine’s Day brunch, Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for starry-eyed couples throughout the month.  The hotel complies with New York State COVID-19 health and safety regulations to protect guests and staff, including seating limitations, table distancing, and mandatory mask-wearing inside the hotel when not seated. 

“Instead of just one day, we celebrate Valentine’s for an entire month,” exclaimed Food & Beverage Director Ken Knowles.  “Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for love in the Finger Lakes this February!”  

The hotel’s Month of Love campaign includes the following:   

•    Love Potion Elixirs: Cocktails infused with natural aphrodisiac ingredients, made-to-order by the resident mixologist (i.e. the “Love Doctor”) and delivered to guestrooms. Examples include the “Love Martini,” a sweet & fruity cocktail made of Peach Schnapps, tart cranberry juice, vodka and Malibu; “Love Potion #9,” a blend of pomegranate liqueur, Cointreau, Vodka and Moscato; and the “Strawberry Pink Gin Fizz,” an eye-pleasing mix of pink gin, strawberry liqueur and Prosecco.  
•    Aphrodisiac Dessert Cart: A selection of decadent, aphrodisiac-infused dessert cart options made fresh in-house and delivered to guestrooms to help intensify the night.  Examples include Chocolate Almond Pate, Triple Chocolate Raspberry Truffle Tart, and Chocolate Peanut Butter Terrine.  
•    Valentine’s Dinner and Brunch: The hotel’s modern American restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, will be offering a lovely Valentine’s dinner menu from Thursday, February 11th to Saturday, February 13th featuring lavish specialties for two.  On Sunday, February 14th, a Valentine’s Day breakfast (7a-10a) will proceed an entertaining Valentine’s Day brunch featuring a pianist to help set the mood.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Contactless Room Service: During Valentine’s Weekend (February 12th – 14th), Radisson Hotel Corning will offer contactless room service for those who want to limit human interaction amid COVID-19 concerns on Friday (PM), Saturday (breakfast and dinner), and Sunday (AM).  
•    Corks & Forks: On Wednesday, February 3rd, Grill 1-2-5 will host a romantic, four-course wine dinner.  The night will include a hand-crafted, chef-crafted menu with eclectic, worldly wine pairings.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Enchantment Under the Sea Menu: In observance of Lent, seafood lovers during Month of Love will be privy to a special rotating seafood-themed menu every Friday in Grill 1-2-5 starting February 19th (through April 2nd).  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations.  
•    Romantic Stay:  Luxurious guestrooms throughout the month start at only $99 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny), and couples can add any one of the Month of Love enhancements above throughout February to enrich the romance.  Pricing for these add-ons and reservation information can be obtained by calling +1 (607) 962-5000 or emailing RHI_CORN@radisson.com.   
•    Romance Experience Package: Couples can also choose to upgrade their romantic stay with a dreamy overnight package experience starting at $139 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny) that includes an overnight stay, a bottle of Champagne, chocolate truffles, breakfast for two, late check-out, and complimentary guest room upgrade (based upon availability).  
•    Late Check-Out: Guests can keep the romance going by staying in bed.  Late check-out arrangements can be requested for 2 p.m.  

More about Radisson Hotel Corning: 
Radisson Hotel Corning was ranked as one of the nation’s three best Radisson Hotels by the 2019 U.S. News & World Report.  Managed by Core Hotels & Resorts, this property is the only full-service hotel in the Finger Lakes region, and is the area’s preeminent destination for conferences, banquets and community events.  . For more info, visit https://www.radisson.com/corningny or call (607) 962-5000.  Radisson Hotel Corning: 125 Denison Pkwy E, Corning, NY 14830.  

Buttonwood Grove Tasting Experience
Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience with Buttonwood Grove Winery!

February is Teacher Appreciation Month in the Finger Lakes, and we all know that every teacher needs a pet - a Pét-Nat, that is! As a proud participant in the Ithaca Loves Teachers festival, we're honoring educators with a unique opportunity to host your own watch party featuring three of our most exciting sparklers, a logo glass, snack item, and a video presentation by our tasting room team. Set a time that's convenient for you, invite a few friends to log in, pop open a bottle, then sit back and enjoy! Full instructions for hosting, along with food pairing suggestions, will be included when you purchase this delightful selection of our favorite sparkling wines!

Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience – Buttonwood Grove Winery Online Store

Events for February 19, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

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Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

Love Martini
Month of Love

The Gaffer District’s “hotel with heart,” Radisson Corning (radisson.com/corningny), and its signature restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, are going above and beyond in the name of romance this February.  With extraordinary offerings ranging from aphrodisiac-infused foods and drinks to overnight romance packages to Valentine’s Day brunch, Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for starry-eyed couples throughout the month.  The hotel complies with New York State COVID-19 health and safety regulations to protect guests and staff, including seating limitations, table distancing, and mandatory mask-wearing inside the hotel when not seated. 

“Instead of just one day, we celebrate Valentine’s for an entire month,” exclaimed Food & Beverage Director Ken Knowles.  “Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for love in the Finger Lakes this February!”  

The hotel’s Month of Love campaign includes the following:   

•    Love Potion Elixirs: Cocktails infused with natural aphrodisiac ingredients, made-to-order by the resident mixologist (i.e. the “Love Doctor”) and delivered to guestrooms. Examples include the “Love Martini,” a sweet & fruity cocktail made of Peach Schnapps, tart cranberry juice, vodka and Malibu; “Love Potion #9,” a blend of pomegranate liqueur, Cointreau, Vodka and Moscato; and the “Strawberry Pink Gin Fizz,” an eye-pleasing mix of pink gin, strawberry liqueur and Prosecco.  
•    Aphrodisiac Dessert Cart: A selection of decadent, aphrodisiac-infused dessert cart options made fresh in-house and delivered to guestrooms to help intensify the night.  Examples include Chocolate Almond Pate, Triple Chocolate Raspberry Truffle Tart, and Chocolate Peanut Butter Terrine.  
•    Valentine’s Dinner and Brunch: The hotel’s modern American restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, will be offering a lovely Valentine’s dinner menu from Thursday, February 11th to Saturday, February 13th featuring lavish specialties for two.  On Sunday, February 14th, a Valentine’s Day breakfast (7a-10a) will proceed an entertaining Valentine’s Day brunch featuring a pianist to help set the mood.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Contactless Room Service: During Valentine’s Weekend (February 12th – 14th), Radisson Hotel Corning will offer contactless room service for those who want to limit human interaction amid COVID-19 concerns on Friday (PM), Saturday (breakfast and dinner), and Sunday (AM).  
•    Corks & Forks: On Wednesday, February 3rd, Grill 1-2-5 will host a romantic, four-course wine dinner.  The night will include a hand-crafted, chef-crafted menu with eclectic, worldly wine pairings.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Enchantment Under the Sea Menu: In observance of Lent, seafood lovers during Month of Love will be privy to a special rotating seafood-themed menu every Friday in Grill 1-2-5 starting February 19th (through April 2nd).  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations.  
•    Romantic Stay:  Luxurious guestrooms throughout the month start at only $99 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny), and couples can add any one of the Month of Love enhancements above throughout February to enrich the romance.  Pricing for these add-ons and reservation information can be obtained by calling +1 (607) 962-5000 or emailing RHI_CORN@radisson.com.   
•    Romance Experience Package: Couples can also choose to upgrade their romantic stay with a dreamy overnight package experience starting at $139 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny) that includes an overnight stay, a bottle of Champagne, chocolate truffles, breakfast for two, late check-out, and complimentary guest room upgrade (based upon availability).  
•    Late Check-Out: Guests can keep the romance going by staying in bed.  Late check-out arrangements can be requested for 2 p.m.  

More about Radisson Hotel Corning: 
Radisson Hotel Corning was ranked as one of the nation’s three best Radisson Hotels by the 2019 U.S. News & World Report.  Managed by Core Hotels & Resorts, this property is the only full-service hotel in the Finger Lakes region, and is the area’s preeminent destination for conferences, banquets and community events.  . For more info, visit https://www.radisson.com/corningny or call (607) 962-5000.  Radisson Hotel Corning: 125 Denison Pkwy E, Corning, NY 14830.  

Buttonwood Grove Tasting Experience
Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience with Buttonwood Grove Winery!

February is Teacher Appreciation Month in the Finger Lakes, and we all know that every teacher needs a pet - a Pét-Nat, that is! As a proud participant in the Ithaca Loves Teachers festival, we're honoring educators with a unique opportunity to host your own watch party featuring three of our most exciting sparklers, a logo glass, snack item, and a video presentation by our tasting room team. Set a time that's convenient for you, invite a few friends to log in, pop open a bottle, then sit back and enjoy! Full instructions for hosting, along with food pairing suggestions, will be included when you purchase this delightful selection of our favorite sparkling wines!

Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience – Buttonwood Grove Winery Online Store

Outdoor Wine Experience at Buttonwood Grove
Cool Your Cabin Fever at Buttonwood Grove!

COOL YOUR CABIN FEVER!

Cold weather, quarantines, and endless Zoom meetings getting you down? Bundle up in your warmest gear and embrace winter! Seated at your fireside table, we'll kick off your experience with a sample of sparkling wine, followed by the glass of your choice from our extensive wine list, delicious fresh baked rosemary bread, and steaming hot homemade soup. Finish up with a cozy cup of Blackberry Briar hot chocolate accompanied by a sweet treat, then step inside our production facility for a brief tour. Bring your snowshoes or cross country skis and venture out on a self-guided trek through our rolling vineyards, build a snowman, or simply sit back and listen to the crackling flames as you drink in the enchanting beauty of winter in the Finger Lakes!

2 WEEKENDS AVAILABLE, INCLUDING FRIDAYS!

Seatings at 11:00, 1:00 and 3:00

RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED

Click the "Book Now" button on our Tasting Page

Events for February 20, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

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Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

Love Martini
Month of Love

The Gaffer District’s “hotel with heart,” Radisson Corning (radisson.com/corningny), and its signature restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, are going above and beyond in the name of romance this February.  With extraordinary offerings ranging from aphrodisiac-infused foods and drinks to overnight romance packages to Valentine’s Day brunch, Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for starry-eyed couples throughout the month.  The hotel complies with New York State COVID-19 health and safety regulations to protect guests and staff, including seating limitations, table distancing, and mandatory mask-wearing inside the hotel when not seated. 

“Instead of just one day, we celebrate Valentine’s for an entire month,” exclaimed Food & Beverage Director Ken Knowles.  “Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for love in the Finger Lakes this February!”  

The hotel’s Month of Love campaign includes the following:   

•    Love Potion Elixirs: Cocktails infused with natural aphrodisiac ingredients, made-to-order by the resident mixologist (i.e. the “Love Doctor”) and delivered to guestrooms. Examples include the “Love Martini,” a sweet & fruity cocktail made of Peach Schnapps, tart cranberry juice, vodka and Malibu; “Love Potion #9,” a blend of pomegranate liqueur, Cointreau, Vodka and Moscato; and the “Strawberry Pink Gin Fizz,” an eye-pleasing mix of pink gin, strawberry liqueur and Prosecco.  
•    Aphrodisiac Dessert Cart: A selection of decadent, aphrodisiac-infused dessert cart options made fresh in-house and delivered to guestrooms to help intensify the night.  Examples include Chocolate Almond Pate, Triple Chocolate Raspberry Truffle Tart, and Chocolate Peanut Butter Terrine.  
•    Valentine’s Dinner and Brunch: The hotel’s modern American restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, will be offering a lovely Valentine’s dinner menu from Thursday, February 11th to Saturday, February 13th featuring lavish specialties for two.  On Sunday, February 14th, a Valentine’s Day breakfast (7a-10a) will proceed an entertaining Valentine’s Day brunch featuring a pianist to help set the mood.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Contactless Room Service: During Valentine’s Weekend (February 12th – 14th), Radisson Hotel Corning will offer contactless room service for those who want to limit human interaction amid COVID-19 concerns on Friday (PM), Saturday (breakfast and dinner), and Sunday (AM).  
•    Corks & Forks: On Wednesday, February 3rd, Grill 1-2-5 will host a romantic, four-course wine dinner.  The night will include a hand-crafted, chef-crafted menu with eclectic, worldly wine pairings.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Enchantment Under the Sea Menu: In observance of Lent, seafood lovers during Month of Love will be privy to a special rotating seafood-themed menu every Friday in Grill 1-2-5 starting February 19th (through April 2nd).  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations.  
•    Romantic Stay:  Luxurious guestrooms throughout the month start at only $99 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny), and couples can add any one of the Month of Love enhancements above throughout February to enrich the romance.  Pricing for these add-ons and reservation information can be obtained by calling +1 (607) 962-5000 or emailing RHI_CORN@radisson.com.   
•    Romance Experience Package: Couples can also choose to upgrade their romantic stay with a dreamy overnight package experience starting at $139 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny) that includes an overnight stay, a bottle of Champagne, chocolate truffles, breakfast for two, late check-out, and complimentary guest room upgrade (based upon availability).  
•    Late Check-Out: Guests can keep the romance going by staying in bed.  Late check-out arrangements can be requested for 2 p.m.  

More about Radisson Hotel Corning: 
Radisson Hotel Corning was ranked as one of the nation’s three best Radisson Hotels by the 2019 U.S. News & World Report.  Managed by Core Hotels & Resorts, this property is the only full-service hotel in the Finger Lakes region, and is the area’s preeminent destination for conferences, banquets and community events.  . For more info, visit https://www.radisson.com/corningny or call (607) 962-5000.  Radisson Hotel Corning: 125 Denison Pkwy E, Corning, NY 14830.  

Buttonwood Grove Tasting Experience
Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience with Buttonwood Grove Winery!

February is Teacher Appreciation Month in the Finger Lakes, and we all know that every teacher needs a pet - a Pét-Nat, that is! As a proud participant in the Ithaca Loves Teachers festival, we're honoring educators with a unique opportunity to host your own watch party featuring three of our most exciting sparklers, a logo glass, snack item, and a video presentation by our tasting room team. Set a time that's convenient for you, invite a few friends to log in, pop open a bottle, then sit back and enjoy! Full instructions for hosting, along with food pairing suggestions, will be included when you purchase this delightful selection of our favorite sparkling wines!

Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience – Buttonwood Grove Winery Online Store

Outdoor Wine Experience at Buttonwood Grove
Cool Your Cabin Fever at Buttonwood Grove!

COOL YOUR CABIN FEVER!

Cold weather, quarantines, and endless Zoom meetings getting you down? Bundle up in your warmest gear and embrace winter! Seated at your fireside table, we'll kick off your experience with a sample of sparkling wine, followed by the glass of your choice from our extensive wine list, delicious fresh baked rosemary bread, and steaming hot homemade soup. Finish up with a cozy cup of Blackberry Briar hot chocolate accompanied by a sweet treat, then step inside our production facility for a brief tour. Bring your snowshoes or cross country skis and venture out on a self-guided trek through our rolling vineyards, build a snowman, or simply sit back and listen to the crackling flames as you drink in the enchanting beauty of winter in the Finger Lakes!

2 WEEKENDS AVAILABLE, INCLUDING FRIDAYS!

Seatings at 11:00, 1:00 and 3:00

RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED

Click the "Book Now" button on our Tasting Page

Events for February 21, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

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Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

Love Martini
Month of Love

The Gaffer District’s “hotel with heart,” Radisson Corning (radisson.com/corningny), and its signature restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, are going above and beyond in the name of romance this February.  With extraordinary offerings ranging from aphrodisiac-infused foods and drinks to overnight romance packages to Valentine’s Day brunch, Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for starry-eyed couples throughout the month.  The hotel complies with New York State COVID-19 health and safety regulations to protect guests and staff, including seating limitations, table distancing, and mandatory mask-wearing inside the hotel when not seated. 

“Instead of just one day, we celebrate Valentine’s for an entire month,” exclaimed Food & Beverage Director Ken Knowles.  “Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for love in the Finger Lakes this February!”  

The hotel’s Month of Love campaign includes the following:   

•    Love Potion Elixirs: Cocktails infused with natural aphrodisiac ingredients, made-to-order by the resident mixologist (i.e. the “Love Doctor”) and delivered to guestrooms. Examples include the “Love Martini,” a sweet & fruity cocktail made of Peach Schnapps, tart cranberry juice, vodka and Malibu; “Love Potion #9,” a blend of pomegranate liqueur, Cointreau, Vodka and Moscato; and the “Strawberry Pink Gin Fizz,” an eye-pleasing mix of pink gin, strawberry liqueur and Prosecco.  
•    Aphrodisiac Dessert Cart: A selection of decadent, aphrodisiac-infused dessert cart options made fresh in-house and delivered to guestrooms to help intensify the night.  Examples include Chocolate Almond Pate, Triple Chocolate Raspberry Truffle Tart, and Chocolate Peanut Butter Terrine.  
•    Valentine’s Dinner and Brunch: The hotel’s modern American restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, will be offering a lovely Valentine’s dinner menu from Thursday, February 11th to Saturday, February 13th featuring lavish specialties for two.  On Sunday, February 14th, a Valentine’s Day breakfast (7a-10a) will proceed an entertaining Valentine’s Day brunch featuring a pianist to help set the mood.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Contactless Room Service: During Valentine’s Weekend (February 12th – 14th), Radisson Hotel Corning will offer contactless room service for those who want to limit human interaction amid COVID-19 concerns on Friday (PM), Saturday (breakfast and dinner), and Sunday (AM).  
•    Corks & Forks: On Wednesday, February 3rd, Grill 1-2-5 will host a romantic, four-course wine dinner.  The night will include a hand-crafted, chef-crafted menu with eclectic, worldly wine pairings.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Enchantment Under the Sea Menu: In observance of Lent, seafood lovers during Month of Love will be privy to a special rotating seafood-themed menu every Friday in Grill 1-2-5 starting February 19th (through April 2nd).  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations.  
•    Romantic Stay:  Luxurious guestrooms throughout the month start at only $99 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny), and couples can add any one of the Month of Love enhancements above throughout February to enrich the romance.  Pricing for these add-ons and reservation information can be obtained by calling +1 (607) 962-5000 or emailing RHI_CORN@radisson.com.   
•    Romance Experience Package: Couples can also choose to upgrade their romantic stay with a dreamy overnight package experience starting at $139 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny) that includes an overnight stay, a bottle of Champagne, chocolate truffles, breakfast for two, late check-out, and complimentary guest room upgrade (based upon availability).  
•    Late Check-Out: Guests can keep the romance going by staying in bed.  Late check-out arrangements can be requested for 2 p.m.  

More about Radisson Hotel Corning: 
Radisson Hotel Corning was ranked as one of the nation’s three best Radisson Hotels by the 2019 U.S. News & World Report.  Managed by Core Hotels & Resorts, this property is the only full-service hotel in the Finger Lakes region, and is the area’s preeminent destination for conferences, banquets and community events.  . For more info, visit https://www.radisson.com/corningny or call (607) 962-5000.  Radisson Hotel Corning: 125 Denison Pkwy E, Corning, NY 14830.  

Buttonwood Grove Tasting Experience
Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience with Buttonwood Grove Winery!

February is Teacher Appreciation Month in the Finger Lakes, and we all know that every teacher needs a pet - a Pét-Nat, that is! As a proud participant in the Ithaca Loves Teachers festival, we're honoring educators with a unique opportunity to host your own watch party featuring three of our most exciting sparklers, a logo glass, snack item, and a video presentation by our tasting room team. Set a time that's convenient for you, invite a few friends to log in, pop open a bottle, then sit back and enjoy! Full instructions for hosting, along with food pairing suggestions, will be included when you purchase this delightful selection of our favorite sparkling wines!

Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience – Buttonwood Grove Winery Online Store

Outdoor Wine Experience at Buttonwood Grove
Cool Your Cabin Fever at Buttonwood Grove!

COOL YOUR CABIN FEVER!

Cold weather, quarantines, and endless Zoom meetings getting you down? Bundle up in your warmest gear and embrace winter! Seated at your fireside table, we'll kick off your experience with a sample of sparkling wine, followed by the glass of your choice from our extensive wine list, delicious fresh baked rosemary bread, and steaming hot homemade soup. Finish up with a cozy cup of Blackberry Briar hot chocolate accompanied by a sweet treat, then step inside our production facility for a brief tour. Bring your snowshoes or cross country skis and venture out on a self-guided trek through our rolling vineyards, build a snowman, or simply sit back and listen to the crackling flames as you drink in the enchanting beauty of winter in the Finger Lakes!

2 WEEKENDS AVAILABLE, INCLUDING FRIDAYS!

Seatings at 11:00, 1:00 and 3:00

RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED

Click the "Book Now" button on our Tasting Page

Events for February 22, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

###

Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

Love Martini
Month of Love

The Gaffer District’s “hotel with heart,” Radisson Corning (radisson.com/corningny), and its signature restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, are going above and beyond in the name of romance this February.  With extraordinary offerings ranging from aphrodisiac-infused foods and drinks to overnight romance packages to Valentine’s Day brunch, Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for starry-eyed couples throughout the month.  The hotel complies with New York State COVID-19 health and safety regulations to protect guests and staff, including seating limitations, table distancing, and mandatory mask-wearing inside the hotel when not seated. 

“Instead of just one day, we celebrate Valentine’s for an entire month,” exclaimed Food & Beverage Director Ken Knowles.  “Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for love in the Finger Lakes this February!”  

The hotel’s Month of Love campaign includes the following:   

•    Love Potion Elixirs: Cocktails infused with natural aphrodisiac ingredients, made-to-order by the resident mixologist (i.e. the “Love Doctor”) and delivered to guestrooms. Examples include the “Love Martini,” a sweet & fruity cocktail made of Peach Schnapps, tart cranberry juice, vodka and Malibu; “Love Potion #9,” a blend of pomegranate liqueur, Cointreau, Vodka and Moscato; and the “Strawberry Pink Gin Fizz,” an eye-pleasing mix of pink gin, strawberry liqueur and Prosecco.  
•    Aphrodisiac Dessert Cart: A selection of decadent, aphrodisiac-infused dessert cart options made fresh in-house and delivered to guestrooms to help intensify the night.  Examples include Chocolate Almond Pate, Triple Chocolate Raspberry Truffle Tart, and Chocolate Peanut Butter Terrine.  
•    Valentine’s Dinner and Brunch: The hotel’s modern American restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, will be offering a lovely Valentine’s dinner menu from Thursday, February 11th to Saturday, February 13th featuring lavish specialties for two.  On Sunday, February 14th, a Valentine’s Day breakfast (7a-10a) will proceed an entertaining Valentine’s Day brunch featuring a pianist to help set the mood.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Contactless Room Service: During Valentine’s Weekend (February 12th – 14th), Radisson Hotel Corning will offer contactless room service for those who want to limit human interaction amid COVID-19 concerns on Friday (PM), Saturday (breakfast and dinner), and Sunday (AM).  
•    Corks & Forks: On Wednesday, February 3rd, Grill 1-2-5 will host a romantic, four-course wine dinner.  The night will include a hand-crafted, chef-crafted menu with eclectic, worldly wine pairings.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Enchantment Under the Sea Menu: In observance of Lent, seafood lovers during Month of Love will be privy to a special rotating seafood-themed menu every Friday in Grill 1-2-5 starting February 19th (through April 2nd).  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations.  
•    Romantic Stay:  Luxurious guestrooms throughout the month start at only $99 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny), and couples can add any one of the Month of Love enhancements above throughout February to enrich the romance.  Pricing for these add-ons and reservation information can be obtained by calling +1 (607) 962-5000 or emailing RHI_CORN@radisson.com.   
•    Romance Experience Package: Couples can also choose to upgrade their romantic stay with a dreamy overnight package experience starting at $139 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny) that includes an overnight stay, a bottle of Champagne, chocolate truffles, breakfast for two, late check-out, and complimentary guest room upgrade (based upon availability).  
•    Late Check-Out: Guests can keep the romance going by staying in bed.  Late check-out arrangements can be requested for 2 p.m.  

More about Radisson Hotel Corning: 
Radisson Hotel Corning was ranked as one of the nation’s three best Radisson Hotels by the 2019 U.S. News & World Report.  Managed by Core Hotels & Resorts, this property is the only full-service hotel in the Finger Lakes region, and is the area’s preeminent destination for conferences, banquets and community events.  . For more info, visit https://www.radisson.com/corningny or call (607) 962-5000.  Radisson Hotel Corning: 125 Denison Pkwy E, Corning, NY 14830.  

Buttonwood Grove Tasting Experience
Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience with Buttonwood Grove Winery!

February is Teacher Appreciation Month in the Finger Lakes, and we all know that every teacher needs a pet - a Pét-Nat, that is! As a proud participant in the Ithaca Loves Teachers festival, we're honoring educators with a unique opportunity to host your own watch party featuring three of our most exciting sparklers, a logo glass, snack item, and a video presentation by our tasting room team. Set a time that's convenient for you, invite a few friends to log in, pop open a bottle, then sit back and enjoy! Full instructions for hosting, along with food pairing suggestions, will be included when you purchase this delightful selection of our favorite sparkling wines!

Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience – Buttonwood Grove Winery Online Store

Events for February 23, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

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Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

Love Martini
Month of Love

The Gaffer District’s “hotel with heart,” Radisson Corning (radisson.com/corningny), and its signature restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, are going above and beyond in the name of romance this February.  With extraordinary offerings ranging from aphrodisiac-infused foods and drinks to overnight romance packages to Valentine’s Day brunch, Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for starry-eyed couples throughout the month.  The hotel complies with New York State COVID-19 health and safety regulations to protect guests and staff, including seating limitations, table distancing, and mandatory mask-wearing inside the hotel when not seated. 

“Instead of just one day, we celebrate Valentine’s for an entire month,” exclaimed Food & Beverage Director Ken Knowles.  “Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for love in the Finger Lakes this February!”  

The hotel’s Month of Love campaign includes the following:   

•    Love Potion Elixirs: Cocktails infused with natural aphrodisiac ingredients, made-to-order by the resident mixologist (i.e. the “Love Doctor”) and delivered to guestrooms. Examples include the “Love Martini,” a sweet & fruity cocktail made of Peach Schnapps, tart cranberry juice, vodka and Malibu; “Love Potion #9,” a blend of pomegranate liqueur, Cointreau, Vodka and Moscato; and the “Strawberry Pink Gin Fizz,” an eye-pleasing mix of pink gin, strawberry liqueur and Prosecco.  
•    Aphrodisiac Dessert Cart: A selection of decadent, aphrodisiac-infused dessert cart options made fresh in-house and delivered to guestrooms to help intensify the night.  Examples include Chocolate Almond Pate, Triple Chocolate Raspberry Truffle Tart, and Chocolate Peanut Butter Terrine.  
•    Valentine’s Dinner and Brunch: The hotel’s modern American restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, will be offering a lovely Valentine’s dinner menu from Thursday, February 11th to Saturday, February 13th featuring lavish specialties for two.  On Sunday, February 14th, a Valentine’s Day breakfast (7a-10a) will proceed an entertaining Valentine’s Day brunch featuring a pianist to help set the mood.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Contactless Room Service: During Valentine’s Weekend (February 12th – 14th), Radisson Hotel Corning will offer contactless room service for those who want to limit human interaction amid COVID-19 concerns on Friday (PM), Saturday (breakfast and dinner), and Sunday (AM).  
•    Corks & Forks: On Wednesday, February 3rd, Grill 1-2-5 will host a romantic, four-course wine dinner.  The night will include a hand-crafted, chef-crafted menu with eclectic, worldly wine pairings.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Enchantment Under the Sea Menu: In observance of Lent, seafood lovers during Month of Love will be privy to a special rotating seafood-themed menu every Friday in Grill 1-2-5 starting February 19th (through April 2nd).  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations.  
•    Romantic Stay:  Luxurious guestrooms throughout the month start at only $99 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny), and couples can add any one of the Month of Love enhancements above throughout February to enrich the romance.  Pricing for these add-ons and reservation information can be obtained by calling +1 (607) 962-5000 or emailing RHI_CORN@radisson.com.   
•    Romance Experience Package: Couples can also choose to upgrade their romantic stay with a dreamy overnight package experience starting at $139 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny) that includes an overnight stay, a bottle of Champagne, chocolate truffles, breakfast for two, late check-out, and complimentary guest room upgrade (based upon availability).  
•    Late Check-Out: Guests can keep the romance going by staying in bed.  Late check-out arrangements can be requested for 2 p.m.  

More about Radisson Hotel Corning: 
Radisson Hotel Corning was ranked as one of the nation’s three best Radisson Hotels by the 2019 U.S. News & World Report.  Managed by Core Hotels & Resorts, this property is the only full-service hotel in the Finger Lakes region, and is the area’s preeminent destination for conferences, banquets and community events.  . For more info, visit https://www.radisson.com/corningny or call (607) 962-5000.  Radisson Hotel Corning: 125 Denison Pkwy E, Corning, NY 14830.  

Buttonwood Grove Tasting Experience
Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience with Buttonwood Grove Winery!

February is Teacher Appreciation Month in the Finger Lakes, and we all know that every teacher needs a pet - a Pét-Nat, that is! As a proud participant in the Ithaca Loves Teachers festival, we're honoring educators with a unique opportunity to host your own watch party featuring three of our most exciting sparklers, a logo glass, snack item, and a video presentation by our tasting room team. Set a time that's convenient for you, invite a few friends to log in, pop open a bottle, then sit back and enjoy! Full instructions for hosting, along with food pairing suggestions, will be included when you purchase this delightful selection of our favorite sparkling wines!

Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience – Buttonwood Grove Winery Online Store

Events for February 24, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

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Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

Love Martini
Month of Love

The Gaffer District’s “hotel with heart,” Radisson Corning (radisson.com/corningny), and its signature restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, are going above and beyond in the name of romance this February.  With extraordinary offerings ranging from aphrodisiac-infused foods and drinks to overnight romance packages to Valentine’s Day brunch, Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for starry-eyed couples throughout the month.  The hotel complies with New York State COVID-19 health and safety regulations to protect guests and staff, including seating limitations, table distancing, and mandatory mask-wearing inside the hotel when not seated. 

“Instead of just one day, we celebrate Valentine’s for an entire month,” exclaimed Food & Beverage Director Ken Knowles.  “Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for love in the Finger Lakes this February!”  

The hotel’s Month of Love campaign includes the following:   

•    Love Potion Elixirs: Cocktails infused with natural aphrodisiac ingredients, made-to-order by the resident mixologist (i.e. the “Love Doctor”) and delivered to guestrooms. Examples include the “Love Martini,” a sweet & fruity cocktail made of Peach Schnapps, tart cranberry juice, vodka and Malibu; “Love Potion #9,” a blend of pomegranate liqueur, Cointreau, Vodka and Moscato; and the “Strawberry Pink Gin Fizz,” an eye-pleasing mix of pink gin, strawberry liqueur and Prosecco.  
•    Aphrodisiac Dessert Cart: A selection of decadent, aphrodisiac-infused dessert cart options made fresh in-house and delivered to guestrooms to help intensify the night.  Examples include Chocolate Almond Pate, Triple Chocolate Raspberry Truffle Tart, and Chocolate Peanut Butter Terrine.  
•    Valentine’s Dinner and Brunch: The hotel’s modern American restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, will be offering a lovely Valentine’s dinner menu from Thursday, February 11th to Saturday, February 13th featuring lavish specialties for two.  On Sunday, February 14th, a Valentine’s Day breakfast (7a-10a) will proceed an entertaining Valentine’s Day brunch featuring a pianist to help set the mood.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Contactless Room Service: During Valentine’s Weekend (February 12th – 14th), Radisson Hotel Corning will offer contactless room service for those who want to limit human interaction amid COVID-19 concerns on Friday (PM), Saturday (breakfast and dinner), and Sunday (AM).  
•    Corks & Forks: On Wednesday, February 3rd, Grill 1-2-5 will host a romantic, four-course wine dinner.  The night will include a hand-crafted, chef-crafted menu with eclectic, worldly wine pairings.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Enchantment Under the Sea Menu: In observance of Lent, seafood lovers during Month of Love will be privy to a special rotating seafood-themed menu every Friday in Grill 1-2-5 starting February 19th (through April 2nd).  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations.  
•    Romantic Stay:  Luxurious guestrooms throughout the month start at only $99 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny), and couples can add any one of the Month of Love enhancements above throughout February to enrich the romance.  Pricing for these add-ons and reservation information can be obtained by calling +1 (607) 962-5000 or emailing RHI_CORN@radisson.com.   
•    Romance Experience Package: Couples can also choose to upgrade their romantic stay with a dreamy overnight package experience starting at $139 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny) that includes an overnight stay, a bottle of Champagne, chocolate truffles, breakfast for two, late check-out, and complimentary guest room upgrade (based upon availability).  
•    Late Check-Out: Guests can keep the romance going by staying in bed.  Late check-out arrangements can be requested for 2 p.m.  

More about Radisson Hotel Corning: 
Radisson Hotel Corning was ranked as one of the nation’s three best Radisson Hotels by the 2019 U.S. News & World Report.  Managed by Core Hotels & Resorts, this property is the only full-service hotel in the Finger Lakes region, and is the area’s preeminent destination for conferences, banquets and community events.  . For more info, visit https://www.radisson.com/corningny or call (607) 962-5000.  Radisson Hotel Corning: 125 Denison Pkwy E, Corning, NY 14830.  

Buttonwood Grove Tasting Experience
Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience with Buttonwood Grove Winery!

February is Teacher Appreciation Month in the Finger Lakes, and we all know that every teacher needs a pet - a Pét-Nat, that is! As a proud participant in the Ithaca Loves Teachers festival, we're honoring educators with a unique opportunity to host your own watch party featuring three of our most exciting sparklers, a logo glass, snack item, and a video presentation by our tasting room team. Set a time that's convenient for you, invite a few friends to log in, pop open a bottle, then sit back and enjoy! Full instructions for hosting, along with food pairing suggestions, will be included when you purchase this delightful selection of our favorite sparkling wines!

Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience – Buttonwood Grove Winery Online Store

Events for February 25, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

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Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

Love Martini
Month of Love

The Gaffer District’s “hotel with heart,” Radisson Corning (radisson.com/corningny), and its signature restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, are going above and beyond in the name of romance this February.  With extraordinary offerings ranging from aphrodisiac-infused foods and drinks to overnight romance packages to Valentine’s Day brunch, Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for starry-eyed couples throughout the month.  The hotel complies with New York State COVID-19 health and safety regulations to protect guests and staff, including seating limitations, table distancing, and mandatory mask-wearing inside the hotel when not seated. 

“Instead of just one day, we celebrate Valentine’s for an entire month,” exclaimed Food & Beverage Director Ken Knowles.  “Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for love in the Finger Lakes this February!”  

The hotel’s Month of Love campaign includes the following:   

•    Love Potion Elixirs: Cocktails infused with natural aphrodisiac ingredients, made-to-order by the resident mixologist (i.e. the “Love Doctor”) and delivered to guestrooms. Examples include the “Love Martini,” a sweet & fruity cocktail made of Peach Schnapps, tart cranberry juice, vodka and Malibu; “Love Potion #9,” a blend of pomegranate liqueur, Cointreau, Vodka and Moscato; and the “Strawberry Pink Gin Fizz,” an eye-pleasing mix of pink gin, strawberry liqueur and Prosecco.  
•    Aphrodisiac Dessert Cart: A selection of decadent, aphrodisiac-infused dessert cart options made fresh in-house and delivered to guestrooms to help intensify the night.  Examples include Chocolate Almond Pate, Triple Chocolate Raspberry Truffle Tart, and Chocolate Peanut Butter Terrine.  
•    Valentine’s Dinner and Brunch: The hotel’s modern American restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, will be offering a lovely Valentine’s dinner menu from Thursday, February 11th to Saturday, February 13th featuring lavish specialties for two.  On Sunday, February 14th, a Valentine’s Day breakfast (7a-10a) will proceed an entertaining Valentine’s Day brunch featuring a pianist to help set the mood.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Contactless Room Service: During Valentine’s Weekend (February 12th – 14th), Radisson Hotel Corning will offer contactless room service for those who want to limit human interaction amid COVID-19 concerns on Friday (PM), Saturday (breakfast and dinner), and Sunday (AM).  
•    Corks & Forks: On Wednesday, February 3rd, Grill 1-2-5 will host a romantic, four-course wine dinner.  The night will include a hand-crafted, chef-crafted menu with eclectic, worldly wine pairings.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Enchantment Under the Sea Menu: In observance of Lent, seafood lovers during Month of Love will be privy to a special rotating seafood-themed menu every Friday in Grill 1-2-5 starting February 19th (through April 2nd).  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations.  
•    Romantic Stay:  Luxurious guestrooms throughout the month start at only $99 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny), and couples can add any one of the Month of Love enhancements above throughout February to enrich the romance.  Pricing for these add-ons and reservation information can be obtained by calling +1 (607) 962-5000 or emailing RHI_CORN@radisson.com.   
•    Romance Experience Package: Couples can also choose to upgrade their romantic stay with a dreamy overnight package experience starting at $139 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny) that includes an overnight stay, a bottle of Champagne, chocolate truffles, breakfast for two, late check-out, and complimentary guest room upgrade (based upon availability).  
•    Late Check-Out: Guests can keep the romance going by staying in bed.  Late check-out arrangements can be requested for 2 p.m.  

More about Radisson Hotel Corning: 
Radisson Hotel Corning was ranked as one of the nation’s three best Radisson Hotels by the 2019 U.S. News & World Report.  Managed by Core Hotels & Resorts, this property is the only full-service hotel in the Finger Lakes region, and is the area’s preeminent destination for conferences, banquets and community events.  . For more info, visit https://www.radisson.com/corningny or call (607) 962-5000.  Radisson Hotel Corning: 125 Denison Pkwy E, Corning, NY 14830.  

Buttonwood Grove Tasting Experience
Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience with Buttonwood Grove Winery!

February is Teacher Appreciation Month in the Finger Lakes, and we all know that every teacher needs a pet - a Pét-Nat, that is! As a proud participant in the Ithaca Loves Teachers festival, we're honoring educators with a unique opportunity to host your own watch party featuring three of our most exciting sparklers, a logo glass, snack item, and a video presentation by our tasting room team. Set a time that's convenient for you, invite a few friends to log in, pop open a bottle, then sit back and enjoy! Full instructions for hosting, along with food pairing suggestions, will be included when you purchase this delightful selection of our favorite sparkling wines!

Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience – Buttonwood Grove Winery Online Store

Virtual -- Early Hop Growing & Beer Production in the Genesee Country

The Antiques Club of the Finger Lakes in partnership with the Geneva Historical Society will present the virtual program, "Early Hop Growing & Beer Production in the Genesee Country" by historian Jane Oakes on Zoom on Thursday, February 25, 2021 at 7:00 p.m.

During the  mid-19th century, New York State reigned as one of the largest producers of hops in the world. What led to the rise and fall of this hops empire? Historian Jane Oakes will tell the story using images of hop structures and pickers from Central and Western New York. Her PowerPoint presentations are lively and engaging, leading to consistent requests for return engagements.

Jane's research into local history has contributed to the placement of two structures in Livingston County onto the National Register of Historic Places (the Avon Opera Block and Avon's Five Arch Bridge). Jane has been a consultant for regional museums in the Western New York area, as well as for groups and individuals seeking advice on restoring historic opera houses. She has been  a Revolutionary War, French and Indian War, and American Fur Trade Era re-enactor. She holds a BA in Theater with a minor in Anthropology, and an MA in History.

To attend the virtual meeting, you need a device, internet connection, and email address. To register, go to calendar at genevahistoricalsociety.com and click on the registration link or register by phone by calling the Geneva Historical Society at 315-789-5151. The necessary login information will be sent to you via email 24 hours prior to the program. Registrations are limited to 100 people and must be complete before 12 noon, February 25, the day of the program.

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The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

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Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

Love Martini
Month of Love

The Gaffer District’s “hotel with heart,” Radisson Corning (radisson.com/corningny), and its signature restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, are going above and beyond in the name of romance this February.  With extraordinary offerings ranging from aphrodisiac-infused foods and drinks to overnight romance packages to Valentine’s Day brunch, Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for starry-eyed couples throughout the month.  The hotel complies with New York State COVID-19 health and safety regulations to protect guests and staff, including seating limitations, table distancing, and mandatory mask-wearing inside the hotel when not seated. 

“Instead of just one day, we celebrate Valentine’s for an entire month,” exclaimed Food & Beverage Director Ken Knowles.  “Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for love in the Finger Lakes this February!”  

The hotel’s Month of Love campaign includes the following:   

•    Love Potion Elixirs: Cocktails infused with natural aphrodisiac ingredients, made-to-order by the resident mixologist (i.e. the “Love Doctor”) and delivered to guestrooms. Examples include the “Love Martini,” a sweet & fruity cocktail made of Peach Schnapps, tart cranberry juice, vodka and Malibu; “Love Potion #9,” a blend of pomegranate liqueur, Cointreau, Vodka and Moscato; and the “Strawberry Pink Gin Fizz,” an eye-pleasing mix of pink gin, strawberry liqueur and Prosecco.  
•    Aphrodisiac Dessert Cart: A selection of decadent, aphrodisiac-infused dessert cart options made fresh in-house and delivered to guestrooms to help intensify the night.  Examples include Chocolate Almond Pate, Triple Chocolate Raspberry Truffle Tart, and Chocolate Peanut Butter Terrine.  
•    Valentine’s Dinner and Brunch: The hotel’s modern American restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, will be offering a lovely Valentine’s dinner menu from Thursday, February 11th to Saturday, February 13th featuring lavish specialties for two.  On Sunday, February 14th, a Valentine’s Day breakfast (7a-10a) will proceed an entertaining Valentine’s Day brunch featuring a pianist to help set the mood.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Contactless Room Service: During Valentine’s Weekend (February 12th – 14th), Radisson Hotel Corning will offer contactless room service for those who want to limit human interaction amid COVID-19 concerns on Friday (PM), Saturday (breakfast and dinner), and Sunday (AM).  
•    Corks & Forks: On Wednesday, February 3rd, Grill 1-2-5 will host a romantic, four-course wine dinner.  The night will include a hand-crafted, chef-crafted menu with eclectic, worldly wine pairings.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Enchantment Under the Sea Menu: In observance of Lent, seafood lovers during Month of Love will be privy to a special rotating seafood-themed menu every Friday in Grill 1-2-5 starting February 19th (through April 2nd).  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations.  
•    Romantic Stay:  Luxurious guestrooms throughout the month start at only $99 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny), and couples can add any one of the Month of Love enhancements above throughout February to enrich the romance.  Pricing for these add-ons and reservation information can be obtained by calling +1 (607) 962-5000 or emailing RHI_CORN@radisson.com.   
•    Romance Experience Package: Couples can also choose to upgrade their romantic stay with a dreamy overnight package experience starting at $139 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny) that includes an overnight stay, a bottle of Champagne, chocolate truffles, breakfast for two, late check-out, and complimentary guest room upgrade (based upon availability).  
•    Late Check-Out: Guests can keep the romance going by staying in bed.  Late check-out arrangements can be requested for 2 p.m.  

More about Radisson Hotel Corning: 
Radisson Hotel Corning was ranked as one of the nation’s three best Radisson Hotels by the 2019 U.S. News & World Report.  Managed by Core Hotels & Resorts, this property is the only full-service hotel in the Finger Lakes region, and is the area’s preeminent destination for conferences, banquets and community events.  . For more info, visit https://www.radisson.com/corningny or call (607) 962-5000.  Radisson Hotel Corning: 125 Denison Pkwy E, Corning, NY 14830.  

Buttonwood Grove Tasting Experience
Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience with Buttonwood Grove Winery!

February is Teacher Appreciation Month in the Finger Lakes, and we all know that every teacher needs a pet - a Pét-Nat, that is! As a proud participant in the Ithaca Loves Teachers festival, we're honoring educators with a unique opportunity to host your own watch party featuring three of our most exciting sparklers, a logo glass, snack item, and a video presentation by our tasting room team. Set a time that's convenient for you, invite a few friends to log in, pop open a bottle, then sit back and enjoy! Full instructions for hosting, along with food pairing suggestions, will be included when you purchase this delightful selection of our favorite sparkling wines!

Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience – Buttonwood Grove Winery Online Store

Events for February 27, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

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Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

Love Martini
Month of Love

The Gaffer District’s “hotel with heart,” Radisson Corning (radisson.com/corningny), and its signature restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, are going above and beyond in the name of romance this February.  With extraordinary offerings ranging from aphrodisiac-infused foods and drinks to overnight romance packages to Valentine’s Day brunch, Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for starry-eyed couples throughout the month.  The hotel complies with New York State COVID-19 health and safety regulations to protect guests and staff, including seating limitations, table distancing, and mandatory mask-wearing inside the hotel when not seated. 

“Instead of just one day, we celebrate Valentine’s for an entire month,” exclaimed Food & Beverage Director Ken Knowles.  “Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for love in the Finger Lakes this February!”  

The hotel’s Month of Love campaign includes the following:   

•    Love Potion Elixirs: Cocktails infused with natural aphrodisiac ingredients, made-to-order by the resident mixologist (i.e. the “Love Doctor”) and delivered to guestrooms. Examples include the “Love Martini,” a sweet & fruity cocktail made of Peach Schnapps, tart cranberry juice, vodka and Malibu; “Love Potion #9,” a blend of pomegranate liqueur, Cointreau, Vodka and Moscato; and the “Strawberry Pink Gin Fizz,” an eye-pleasing mix of pink gin, strawberry liqueur and Prosecco.  
•    Aphrodisiac Dessert Cart: A selection of decadent, aphrodisiac-infused dessert cart options made fresh in-house and delivered to guestrooms to help intensify the night.  Examples include Chocolate Almond Pate, Triple Chocolate Raspberry Truffle Tart, and Chocolate Peanut Butter Terrine.  
•    Valentine’s Dinner and Brunch: The hotel’s modern American restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, will be offering a lovely Valentine’s dinner menu from Thursday, February 11th to Saturday, February 13th featuring lavish specialties for two.  On Sunday, February 14th, a Valentine’s Day breakfast (7a-10a) will proceed an entertaining Valentine’s Day brunch featuring a pianist to help set the mood.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Contactless Room Service: During Valentine’s Weekend (February 12th – 14th), Radisson Hotel Corning will offer contactless room service for those who want to limit human interaction amid COVID-19 concerns on Friday (PM), Saturday (breakfast and dinner), and Sunday (AM).  
•    Corks & Forks: On Wednesday, February 3rd, Grill 1-2-5 will host a romantic, four-course wine dinner.  The night will include a hand-crafted, chef-crafted menu with eclectic, worldly wine pairings.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Enchantment Under the Sea Menu: In observance of Lent, seafood lovers during Month of Love will be privy to a special rotating seafood-themed menu every Friday in Grill 1-2-5 starting February 19th (through April 2nd).  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations.  
•    Romantic Stay:  Luxurious guestrooms throughout the month start at only $99 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny), and couples can add any one of the Month of Love enhancements above throughout February to enrich the romance.  Pricing for these add-ons and reservation information can be obtained by calling +1 (607) 962-5000 or emailing RHI_CORN@radisson.com.   
•    Romance Experience Package: Couples can also choose to upgrade their romantic stay with a dreamy overnight package experience starting at $139 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny) that includes an overnight stay, a bottle of Champagne, chocolate truffles, breakfast for two, late check-out, and complimentary guest room upgrade (based upon availability).  
•    Late Check-Out: Guests can keep the romance going by staying in bed.  Late check-out arrangements can be requested for 2 p.m.  

More about Radisson Hotel Corning: 
Radisson Hotel Corning was ranked as one of the nation’s three best Radisson Hotels by the 2019 U.S. News & World Report.  Managed by Core Hotels & Resorts, this property is the only full-service hotel in the Finger Lakes region, and is the area’s preeminent destination for conferences, banquets and community events.  . For more info, visit https://www.radisson.com/corningny or call (607) 962-5000.  Radisson Hotel Corning: 125 Denison Pkwy E, Corning, NY 14830.  

Buttonwood Grove Tasting Experience
Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience with Buttonwood Grove Winery!

February is Teacher Appreciation Month in the Finger Lakes, and we all know that every teacher needs a pet - a Pét-Nat, that is! As a proud participant in the Ithaca Loves Teachers festival, we're honoring educators with a unique opportunity to host your own watch party featuring three of our most exciting sparklers, a logo glass, snack item, and a video presentation by our tasting room team. Set a time that's convenient for you, invite a few friends to log in, pop open a bottle, then sit back and enjoy! Full instructions for hosting, along with food pairing suggestions, will be included when you purchase this delightful selection of our favorite sparkling wines!

Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience – Buttonwood Grove Winery Online Store

Events for February 28, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

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Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

Love Martini
Month of Love

The Gaffer District’s “hotel with heart,” Radisson Corning (radisson.com/corningny), and its signature restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, are going above and beyond in the name of romance this February.  With extraordinary offerings ranging from aphrodisiac-infused foods and drinks to overnight romance packages to Valentine’s Day brunch, Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for starry-eyed couples throughout the month.  The hotel complies with New York State COVID-19 health and safety regulations to protect guests and staff, including seating limitations, table distancing, and mandatory mask-wearing inside the hotel when not seated. 

“Instead of just one day, we celebrate Valentine’s for an entire month,” exclaimed Food & Beverage Director Ken Knowles.  “Radisson Hotel Corning is the place to be for love in the Finger Lakes this February!”  

The hotel’s Month of Love campaign includes the following:   

•    Love Potion Elixirs: Cocktails infused with natural aphrodisiac ingredients, made-to-order by the resident mixologist (i.e. the “Love Doctor”) and delivered to guestrooms. Examples include the “Love Martini,” a sweet & fruity cocktail made of Peach Schnapps, tart cranberry juice, vodka and Malibu; “Love Potion #9,” a blend of pomegranate liqueur, Cointreau, Vodka and Moscato; and the “Strawberry Pink Gin Fizz,” an eye-pleasing mix of pink gin, strawberry liqueur and Prosecco.  
•    Aphrodisiac Dessert Cart: A selection of decadent, aphrodisiac-infused dessert cart options made fresh in-house and delivered to guestrooms to help intensify the night.  Examples include Chocolate Almond Pate, Triple Chocolate Raspberry Truffle Tart, and Chocolate Peanut Butter Terrine.  
•    Valentine’s Dinner and Brunch: The hotel’s modern American restaurant, Grill 1-2-5, will be offering a lovely Valentine’s dinner menu from Thursday, February 11th to Saturday, February 13th featuring lavish specialties for two.  On Sunday, February 14th, a Valentine’s Day breakfast (7a-10a) will proceed an entertaining Valentine’s Day brunch featuring a pianist to help set the mood.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Contactless Room Service: During Valentine’s Weekend (February 12th – 14th), Radisson Hotel Corning will offer contactless room service for those who want to limit human interaction amid COVID-19 concerns on Friday (PM), Saturday (breakfast and dinner), and Sunday (AM).  
•    Corks & Forks: On Wednesday, February 3rd, Grill 1-2-5 will host a romantic, four-course wine dinner.  The night will include a hand-crafted, chef-crafted menu with eclectic, worldly wine pairings.  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 
•    Enchantment Under the Sea Menu: In observance of Lent, seafood lovers during Month of Love will be privy to a special rotating seafood-themed menu every Friday in Grill 1-2-5 starting February 19th (through April 2nd).  Contact 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations.  
•    Romantic Stay:  Luxurious guestrooms throughout the month start at only $99 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny), and couples can add any one of the Month of Love enhancements above throughout February to enrich the romance.  Pricing for these add-ons and reservation information can be obtained by calling +1 (607) 962-5000 or emailing RHI_CORN@radisson.com.   
•    Romance Experience Package: Couples can also choose to upgrade their romantic stay with a dreamy overnight package experience starting at $139 (through https://www.radisson.com/corningny) that includes an overnight stay, a bottle of Champagne, chocolate truffles, breakfast for two, late check-out, and complimentary guest room upgrade (based upon availability).  
•    Late Check-Out: Guests can keep the romance going by staying in bed.  Late check-out arrangements can be requested for 2 p.m.  

More about Radisson Hotel Corning: 
Radisson Hotel Corning was ranked as one of the nation’s three best Radisson Hotels by the 2019 U.S. News & World Report.  Managed by Core Hotels & Resorts, this property is the only full-service hotel in the Finger Lakes region, and is the area’s preeminent destination for conferences, banquets and community events.  . For more info, visit https://www.radisson.com/corningny or call (607) 962-5000.  Radisson Hotel Corning: 125 Denison Pkwy E, Corning, NY 14830.  

Buttonwood Grove Tasting Experience
Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience with Buttonwood Grove Winery!

February is Teacher Appreciation Month in the Finger Lakes, and we all know that every teacher needs a pet - a Pét-Nat, that is! As a proud participant in the Ithaca Loves Teachers festival, we're honoring educators with a unique opportunity to host your own watch party featuring three of our most exciting sparklers, a logo glass, snack item, and a video presentation by our tasting room team. Set a time that's convenient for you, invite a few friends to log in, pop open a bottle, then sit back and enjoy! Full instructions for hosting, along with food pairing suggestions, will be included when you purchase this delightful selection of our favorite sparkling wines!

Teacher's Pét-Nat Tasting Experience – Buttonwood Grove Winery Online Store

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04
Feb 2023
Encore episode of Walk in the Park (#97) from 2015. From the bottoms of the gorges of the Finger Lakes region of New York to the summits of the Adirondack High Peaks, winter grips our world.
612 W. Green Street, Ithaca, NY 14850 (No public access)
Online anytime, and on Ithaca cable channel 13 at 9 PM each Thursday, 3 PM Fridays, and 9 AM Saturdays
03
Feb 2023
Thru
04
Feb 2023
A wintry celebration of the majestic owl!
1410 Flint Hill Rd
4:30 PM
03
Feb 2023
Fridays just got better!
5435 State Route 14
12:00 PM
04
Feb 2023
Thru
12
Feb 2023
Warm up your winter at NordicFest Weekends!
6472 Gulick Road Naples, NY 14512
(585)-374-6160
04
Feb 2023
Genesee Country Village & Museum is partnering again this winter with Wild Wings Inc.
1410 Flint Hill Rd
5:00 PM
04
Feb 2023
Fire & Ice Festival with Ice Sculptures, Ice Bar, Live Music, Craft Beverages Tasting, and Fireworks!
251 North Street
4:00 PM
04
Feb 2023
Saturday Nights: Enjoy Prime Rib at Veraisons Restaurant! 5:00-8:00  •  January 14th-April 29th, 2023 Deliciousness Awaits!
5435 State Route 14
5:00 PM
(800)-243-5513
05
Feb 2023
Bring your portable stitching projects every Sunday and join fellow local makers. All skill levels welcome. Get there early to grab the best rocking chair!  Every Sunday 1-4 PM
38 W Market St
1:00 PM
(607)-654-7383