ArtsWestchester exhibit to spotlight Hudson Valley brick industry and Erie Canal

ArtsWestchester in White Plains this year will mount a contemporary visual arts exhibit that spotlights the shared history of the Hudson Valley”™s brick industry and New York”™s Erie Canal with the aid of a $75,000 grant recently awarded through the state”™s Regional Economic Development Council initiative.

artswestchesterOpening this fall, the exhibit, “Brick by Brick: The Erie Canal and the Building Boom,” will be mounted in conjunction with the bicentennial of construction on the 19th century canal, which began in 1817 and was completed on its 363-mile course from Buffalo to Albany in 1825.

Arts Westchester officials said the state funds also will be used to commission artists to create work inspired by the once-significant Hudson Valley brick industry. They noted that some historians have compared the industry”™s magnitude and economic impact in the region to IBM Corp. in modern times and today”™s nascent biotech industry.

“ArtsWestchester”™s exhibition is an exciting story about the economic development of New York state as it fueled industry from Buffalo to New York City along a super water highway, the Hudson River,” said ArtsWestchester CEO Janet Langsam. “Brick was manufactured in towns along the river as new building codes demanded more fire-resistant materials.”

The exhibition by the state”™s largest private nonprofit arts council was among 114 private-sector and public-sector projects in the seven-county mid-Hudson region that will receive a total of nearly $84.8 million in the seventh annual round of funding following a competitive application process among 10 regions statewide.