
The Clintons relax after the 2006 Memorial Day parade in Chappaqua, NY. This photograph will be displayed in the exhibition’s “Celebrity Neighbors” section.

This picture was taken after the famous “2011 Halloween Nor’Easter.”

In celebration of its 50th anniversary, ArtsWestchester is looking back at the milestones and memories from Westchester’s past 50 years. “Through the Decades: Picturing 50 Years in Westchester” is a photographic exhibition featuring archival and crowd-sourced photographs.
Throughout the past 50 years, cities gained skyscrapers, neighborhoods welcomed famous residents, storms changed our landscape, and the arts grew brighter. Through this exhibition, visitors will relive these important moments through the eyes of the people who experienced them: Westchester’s residents. For more information, visit: artsw.org/decades.
“Through the Decades” is organized in partnership with The Journal News.
Gallery Hours: Tuesday–Friday 12-5pm, Saturday 12-6pm
- Join us for the OPENING RECEPTION of “Through the Decades” on Sunday, October 4 from 4-6pm. Mingle with the exhibiting photographers and learn about the events, people and places that have made Westchester a unique place to work, play and live! Event is free. Suggested donation of $5 at door. RSVP requested: LHanley@artswestchester.org

Ariana Kukors was the absolute highlight of that lunch– she simply sparkles! She told us the most heartfelt story of the days leading up to her monumental swim, and described the exciting moment when she realized that she made one of the required top two spots to become an Olympian. We made an instant connection with her and, though we’ve only seen her twice since June of 2012, we’ve kept in close contact.



