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Whether it's theater, modern dance, classical music or visual arts, visitors can see and hear it all in the Hudson Valley. The most recent additions to the cultural scene -- Dia:Beacon, a modern art museum, and The Richard B. Fisher Center for Performing Arts -- cement the region's reputation as an artistic outpost.
 
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Dia:Beacon - The Dia Art Foundation's new center on the Beacon waterfront.
 
 ARTICLES
- Region filled with sites and sensations
- Valley has long drawn artists and actors
- Venues catch stars and starters
- Museums display treasure-trove
- Crafts revive elegant past

- Music scene hot on both sides of Hudson
 
 CULTURAL CENTERS

Dia:Beacon
- Dia:Beacon's mission: Opening the windows to art
- Beacon, Dia foundation make a perfect match
- Beacon's sites can keep you occupied
- 23 artists represented at Dia:Beacon
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Richard B. Fisher Center for Performing Arts
- Sparkling new Bard performing arts center takes off
- Botstein: Bard center called for 'architect-artist'
Photo gallery

Bardavon 1869 Opera House
- Bardavon adds culture, cash to county
- A man's vision created the Bardavon
- Bardavon theater's shows go on
- Philharmonic plays vital role in community


Venues
- Kaatsbaan melds nature and dance
- The Chance a top venue for live music
- Towne Crier marks 3 legendary decades
- Bearsville music studio rocks on
- Tanglewood a musical haven
- UPAC returns to original glory
- Art has a home at SUNY New Paltz
- Rich offerings on display at Vassar's Loeb center
- Eisenhower Hall Theatre at West Point

 

More articles
- Galleries and museums of the Hudson Valley
- Hudson River School artists find inspiration in those hills
- Boscobel features furnishings, arts of Federal period
- FDR left mark on nation — and area's buildings
- Downing etched indelible mark on nation's landscape
- Wing's castle is man's home
- Treasures of Cole's come out of hiding
- Church’s art takes form as Persian villa
- By the time we got to Woodstock, music and hope united
- Bishop's worldly jaunts still transporting readers
- Art movies find a home in region
- Albany Institute of History & Art
- Albany’s Empire State Plaza delivers art and history
- Museum for Preservation of Illustrative Art

 
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