Arts & Entertainment
Art You Can Touch, Live Flying Art And More In Ossining
A 2-week art event involves the Sing Sing Kill Brewery, Bethany Arts Community and Good Choice Kitchen.

OSSINING, NY — An arts event throughout February featuring Ossining's own R. Wayne Reynolds involves three Ossining organizations: the Sing Sing Kill Brewery, the Bethany Arts Community and Good Choice Kitchen.
Reynolds’ exhibition “Crossing the Line: Art You Can Touch” will be at the Sing Sing Kill Brewery for the next three weeks. The opening reception is Wednesday.
"You may have read about this multi venue exhibit in the recent Westchester Magazine article, “8 of the Coolest Things to Do in. Westchester in February”," said Eric Gearity.
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This exhibit featuring Ossining's own Reynolds is so big it stretches across multiple venues, he said.
"Crossing the Line: Art You Can Touch" is an interactive art exhibit, where curious and creative folks of all ages are encouraged to touch and manipulate his artwork.
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Additionally, from 6-8 p.m. Feb. 16 and 23, Reynolds will soar through the air, suspended by ropes, to create art on a 20' canvas during his live art show called "Flying Low, Drawing Big!" In this performance, attendees will have the opportunity to actually take the reins and guide Reynold's movement.
That will take place with collaborative partner Bethany Arts Community at 40 Somerstown Rd, Ossining.
"Crossing the Line: Art You Can Touch" will be on exhibit in the taproom at Sing Sing Kill Brewery for three weeks. The artist will lead art workshops, Interactive Art: Explained on Feb. 17, and Introduction to Traditional Gilding on Feb. 20.
Good Choice Kitchen will cater the closing brunch on March 3.
R. Wayne Reynolds image via Sing Sing Kill Brewery
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