ARTS MID-HUDSON APPOINTEES

During the 2021 Arts Mid-Hudson (AMH) annual meeting in Poughkeepsie, two new board members were elected for their first three-year term. They are:

Sydney Cash, an artist/sculptor who has worked with glass, metal, paper and light and appeared in more than 50 one-person shows. He has taught at Pratt Institute, The New Jersey City University and The Brooklyn Museum Art School. Awarded several fellowships, Cash”™s work is in many U.S. and international public collections.  About his appointment, Cash, said, “As an elder artist and a brand-new board member, I”™m looking forward to being part of the team that creates AMH”™s long-term vision.”

Uriel Pinelo restructuring attorney with Brown Rudnick LLP, represents equity sponsors, trade vendors and official and ad hoc committees of creditors and equity interest holders in Chapter 11 cases.  A native of Oaxaca, Mexico, Pinelo resides in Dutchess County and commented on his appointment, “Art,” he said, “is a powerful and a unifying medium that enriches our lives. I am honored and grateful for the opportunity to help support and grow local arts in our communities with Arts Mid-Hudson.”

Since 1964, AMH initiatives have engaged and promoted the arts benefiting regional artists, arts organizations and communities.

For more information and future arts events, sign up for the monthly e-newsletter at artsmidhudson.org.

Although the Arts Mid-Hudson offices are temporarily closed due to Covid, the staff is working remotely and can be reached by leaving a voicemail at 845-454-3222 or email info@artsmidhudson.org. www.ArtsMidHudson.org.