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38. Origin Story: How Nyack Framed Edward Hopper’s Iconic Paintings

38. Origin Story: How Nyack Framed Edward Hopper’s Iconic Paintings

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Jenny is joined by guest host Brian Gottlock for a special chat with Kathie Bennewitz, Executive Director of Edward Hopper House Museum & Study Center in Nyack, NY, about how growing up with the light reflecting off the Hudson River shaped Hopper’s art, how strong women shaped Hopper’s life, and how he didn’t make it big until age 40. Kathie also gave us a ton of wonderful recommendations to explore more Hopper beyond the house and dig deeper into art history in the Hudson Valley. Head over to ⁠valleygirlspodcast.com⁠ for the episode page and a blog post for all the info and resources! And don't miss their amazing current exhibition, "Portal: The Window in American Photography" open through April 27th!

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