The Stissing Center for Arts and Culture
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2950 W Church St, Pine Plains, NY 12567
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Upcoming Events (24)
Singer-songwriter Gail Ann Dorsey brings her powerful voice and soul-deep songs to The Grace Note on Juneteenth. Best known for her long collaboration with David Bowie, this is a rare chance to experience a legendary artist up close.
An evening of Gershwin with celebrated pianist Sophia Zhou, celebrating music that feels both classic and fresh. From sweeping melodies to jazzy rhythms.
Over her 25-year career, Susan Werner has earned acclaim as one of the most innovative songwriters working today.
An interactive workshop exploring vibrant cultural dances of Chihuahua, Mexico. Young participants experience authentic movement while learning about Mexican culture and geography. Part of Stissing Center's Summer Children's Series.
Documentary following 13 people who transformed their lives by entering the legal cannabis industry as advocates, business owners, and community leaders. It's about second chances, equity, and what justice truly means.
The Maryland State Boychoir (130 singers ages 7–20 from diverse backgrounds) presents an inspiring evening of choral music.
A night of stand-up comedy featuring headliner Carolyn Castiglia (Comedy Central, MTV, VH1), MothSlam winner Bridget O'Neill, and local favorite Shawn Hollenbach. Hosted by Jenny Rubin.
Arm of the Sea Theater presents an exploration of the checkered history of America's River.
Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Garrison Starr brings her powerful voice and finely crafted songs. Known for blending pop sensibility with Americana edge, her music has appeared in Grey's Anatomy and Nashville.
Experience Beethoven's music as it was meant to be heard, performed on a replica of the composer's own Viennese fortepiano. Daniel Adam Maltz, hailed as the foremost performer in the world of the fortepiano, brings clarity and insight to this rare concert.
Theater Organist of the Year (2022) Zach Frame brings the magic of the theater pipe organ to young audiences in this lively, family-friendly program. Presented with the New York Theater Organ Society.
Filmed on the ballfields of Pine Plains and directed by local native Lee Cipolla. Stars Judd Hirsch, Amy Smart, and Carson Minnear.
Brooklyn-based jazz saxophonist, composer, and educator Kazemde George performs the full spectrum of musical styles from the African Diaspora.
Latin GRAMMY nominees with performances at Lincoln Center and NPR Tiny Desk. Their collaboration celebrates cultural exchange. Their debut album, Brooklyn-Cumaná (2022), earned a 2023 Latin GRAMMY nomination.