News Nyack Sketch Log: Giving Tuesday by Bill Batson The last week in November has three days with nicknames that reflect the recent evolution of American culture. First came Black... Bill BatsonNovember 30, 2021
News Weekly Recommendations: “The Artists Couple” by Juliana Roth Edward Hopper was not the first artist who saw in Jo a muse. In 1900, Jo began her artistic studies at... julianarothNovember 12, 2021
News One Actor, 31 Roles: Honduras, A New Play by Sara Farrington About Mothers and Children by Juliana Roth Honduras, a new play by Sara Farrington, will be presented June 26th and June 27th at 5p in the garden of... julianarothJune 12, 2021
News Dispatches: The Colors of Jo Hopper by Juliana Roth Kristin Roeder, Hopper House Program Manager and educator at the Whitney, has long been drawn to Jo Nivison Hopper’s remaining canon.... julianarothMarch 14, 2021
Arts Dispatches: Edward Hopper & The Nature of Inspiration by Juliana Roth The first story I ever wrote was lifted. As a child, I begged my mother to buy me a collection of... julianarothNovember 21, 2020
Features Dispatches: Edward Hopper’s Marriage Only Benefited One Artist by Juliana Roth In a documentary video clip of Edward and Jo Hopper near the end of their lives, the film is in black... julianarothOctober 18, 2020
Features Dispatches from the Edward Hopper Archive: Marion Hopper’s Newly Relevant Journals by Juliana Roth As I begin to read Marion Hopper’s 1936 journals, I’m struck by the design. The style of her journal positions a... julianarothOctober 10, 2020
Features Dispatches from the Edward Hopper Archive: Hopper’s War by Juliana Roth “Well, this was told to me by one of the guards, that Einstein in going through the galleries, had stopped a... julianarothAugust 23, 2020
Features Dispatches from the Edward Hopper Archive: The Final Act by Juliana Roth To speak of shadow is to speak of light. This month, it was not just Edward’s birthday, but his wedding anniversary... julianarothJuly 26, 2020
Features Dispatches from the Edward Hopper Archive: Jo Hopper by Juliana Roth “I like the reclaimed horse car–or house made out of ex-moving van. Something with a smack of adventure about it,” Gail... julianarothJuly 25, 2020