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Portrait photographer and Hudson resident David McIntyre photographs scenes and people off Warren Street.
Pool league night at the Half Moon on Front Street. The Half Moon pool team won the 2021 Hudson Valley American Poolplayers Association finals, booking a spot at the national championships in Las Vegas later this year.Hudson residents fishing on a summer evening with the Hudson City light in the background. The city is home to a sizeable Bangladeshi community.Deja Squire and Deja Beauford, senior fellows at the Kiteโs Nest Social Justice Leadership Academy, performing at the summer programโs capstone event. A training ground for teen activists, the Social Justice Leadership Academy combines transformative political education, arts, healing, and youth-led organizing.Elena Mosley and Anna Mayta rehearsing at Henry Hudson Riverfront Park for a performance to be held on September 2, part of the Hudson Eye festival. Mosley
is the cofounder of Operation Unite, New York, whose mission is to produce well- rounded, progressive youth who will enter adulthood with a sense of direction, self- esteem, and social consciousness, willing to reinvest themselves in their communities.Students from the Hudson Valley Academy
of Performing Arts staging a scene from
the โNutcrackerโ to promote their winter performance at the Taconic Hills Performing Art Center at a recent Waterfront Wednesday, a weekly community gathering conceived during the height of the pandemic that features entertainment, vendors, food, and activities.A party at the Hudson Power Boat Association, which operates a members-only, private marina.Refat Hoque, garden instructor Leslie Reed, Nabila Akhter, and Anna Harrod-McGrew in the Operation Unite educational garden on State Street.Open Studio Hudson founder and artist Jane Ehrlich (in beret) on a studio visit with artists and tour participants Jack Solomon and Jeanette Fintz, who share a studio on Union Street. Open Studio Hudson takes place October 9โ10.Casa Latina Pupusas Y Mas is a family- owned restaurant on Green Street owned by Maria and Alberto Romero serving authentic cuisine from El Salvador and Mexico. The couplesโ children are pictured.The Coloring Club at the Half Moon. Launched by artist Louise Smith and author Victoria Emanuela, the event features a local artistโin this case, Kirby Crone, second from leftโwho provides a sketch for participants to color in. The inaugural event at the Half Moon raised money for the Columbia County Sanctuary Movement.Painter and sculptor Reggie Madison in his studio at Basilica Hudson preparing work for his solo show, โHome Grown,โ which runs through October 10 at September gallery.Sculptor and ceramic tile maker Sher Stephens in her basement studio on Prospect Street. Stephensโs work can be found in shops and museums in California, New York, and Florida, as well as online at her Etsy shop Sirensandgoddesses.Henrietta Goveia, owner of the vintage clothing store Out of the Past, at the Antique Warehouse on South Front Street.Community activist Peter Spear
in Cherry Alley. Spear has been documenting the alleys of Hudson for the past 10 years. Instagram: @thealleysofthefriendlycity.Linda Mussmann and Claudia Bruce, cofounders of the Time and Space Limited art center (434 Columbia Street), celebrated their tenth wedding anniversary on July 24. The longtime Hudson artists, activists, and educators were among the
first same-sex couples to be legally married in New York State in 2011.Jeremy Bullis preparing a piece in his studio for an upcoming group show, โWinterOver?โ curated by George Spencer and coordinated by the Joyce Goldstein Gallery in Chatham.Shaheim DeJesus at the Hudson Area Library. When schools were closed during lockdown, DeJesus set up a series of wireless hotspots to provide internet to disadvantaged students for remote learning. He has recently launched UnityNow, a wireless internet provider that seeks to make high-speed internet affordable for everyone in the city.