Pay as You Wish at HydeThroughout December, admission is free at The Hyde

Glens Falls, NY—With great excitement, The Hyde Collection announces its annual Pay as you Wish admission program for the month of December. Visitors are admitted to the Museum and historic house free of charge, then if they are able, are welcome to leave a donation based on the experience. Those who choose can fill out a survey evaluating their visit.

"Pay as you Wish is always an exciting time at The Hyde," said Norman E. Dascher Jr., chief executive officer of the Museum. "We want to ensure every visitor has an exceptional experience, so we greatly appreciate feedback to help us continue to improve."

Changes to the Museum and new programming over the years have evolved from suggestions received during Pay as you Wish. This year, The Hyde unveils an expanded Holiday Museum Shop in Hoopes Gallery, complete with cafe seating and light refreshments. The shop will offer books, stationery, children's art supplies, holiday ornaments, and specialty gifts.

"This area has supported The Hyde since its inception, and it's important everyone knows how much that means to us," Dascher said. "We believe this is the community's Museum and we listen to what the community wants and needs."

Also throughout December, The Hyde will be decorated for the holiday season. Greenery, poinsettias, and white lights have made the Hyde House Courtyard a popular spot for family holiday portraits the past few years. 

Returning this year is a new Hyde Night: Candlelight Tour, centered on the Museum's permanent collection and its connection to textiles and the traditions of gift-giving. Starting at 6 pm Wednesday, December 4 and 18, the tours are $15 for Hyde members and $20 for non-members. The tours fill quickly; reservations can be made by contacting Sue at 518-792-1761, ext. 350, or frontofhouse@hydecollection.org.

The Hyde will again take part in Glens Falls Collaborative's downtown Hometown Holidays celebration. Partnering with Glens Falls Symphony and Crandall Public Library's Folklife Center, The Hyde celebrates the seventy-fifth anniversary of Glens Falls being named Hometown USA by Look Magazine with a live armed services radio broadcast at 2 pm Saturday, December 7.

Enjoy festive songs and stories with piano accompaniment and imagery of Glens Falls at the height of its hometown heyday. Performers include Glens Falls Symphony Maestro Charles Peltz; Ian and Megan Ferris of Lyric Theatre Company, a Burlington, Vermont-based community theater troupe; Sing Sing Sing, the choir of Queensbury Senior Center; and Melissa L. Ferrie-Healy, principal keyboardist of Glens Falls Symphony. Featuring letters from the deployed and their loved ones back home, music of the day, historic photographs, and period advertisements and service announcements, the hourlong performance is a throwback to a past era.

Commemorate the city's rich history with light refreshments, historic Hyde House beautifully decorated for the season, and an extended Hyde Collection Holiday Gift Shop. Admission is free, reservations are requested by contacting Sue at 518-792-1761, ext. 350, or frontofhouse@hydecollection.org. Seating is first-come, first-served. 

What is The Hyde?

The Hyde Collection is one of the Northeast’s exceptional small art museums with distinguished collections of European, American, Modern, and Contemporary art. Its permanent collection of more than 5,000 works spans centuries and consists of paintings, drawings, prints, sculpture, furniture, and decorative arts. The core collection, amassed by Museum founders Louis and Charlotte Hyde, includes works by such European masters as Sandro Botticelli, Domenikos Theotokopoulos (El Greco), Rembrandt van Rijn, Peter Paul Rubens, Edgar Degas, Georges Seurat, Pablo Picasso, and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, and Americans Thomas Eakins, Childe Hassam, Winslow Homer, and James McNeill Whistler. The Museum’s collection of Modern and Contemporary art features works by Josef Albers, Dorothy Dehner, Sam Gilliam, Adolph Gottlieb, Grace Hartigan, Ellsworth Kelly, Sol LeWitt, George McNeil, Robert Motherwell, Ben Nicholson, Robert Rauschenberg, and Bridget Riley. The Hyde Collection presents changing exhibitions in its five galleries, as well as lectures, cultural events, family activities, and school programming in its modern museum complex and historic house at 161 Warren St., Glens Falls.

Also at The Hyde

Picasso, Braque & Léger

Wood Gallery
October 6 to January 5
Picasso, Braque, & Léger: Twentieth Century Modern Masters explores the three Modern masters’ shared love of the printed word. An exhibition of more than eighty prints by Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, and Fernand Léger examines their relationships with Contemporary writers, playwrights, and poets, and the artists’ dedication to creating imagery that interpreted modern texts. Organized by Contemporary and Modern Print Exhibitions, and sponsored by Marvin & Company, P.C.; Mr. and Mrs. Karl E. Seitz; Silverwood Home & Galleries; and Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson.
 

 

For More Information:    

Rhonda Triller
Director of Communications 
The Hyde Collection
518-792-1761, ext. 320
rtriller@hydecollection.org