Lily Morris: A Modern Renaissance Painter
The romance and drama of artist Lily Morris's paintings call to mind the works of the great Renaissance painters. By Mike Cobb In creating Descent, Chatham-based painter Lily Morris, 36, was inspired...
View ArticleShadowland Stage's Mural Makeover
Shadowland Stages in Ellenville gets a new mural by local artist Amy Park. By Ryan Keegan Shadowland Stages has contributed to Ellenville’s cultural scene since 1985. But what most theatergoers didn’t...
View Article“Iridescence” at the HoloCenter in Kingston
Relocated to Kingston from New York City, the HoloCenter celebrates its first upstate exhibition with the group art show "Iridescence," featuring hologram art from across the world. By Sparrow How...
View Article"Rivers Flow / Artists Connect" at Hudson River Museum Opens February 2
The Hudson River Museum in Yonkers celebrates the opening of its new West Wing Galleries with “Rivers Flow / Artists Connect." The exhibition, on view starting February 2, displays the work of more...
View Article"Humans of Course Are Animals" and "In the Pale Moonlight" at September Gallery
Two concurrent exhibitions at September in Kinderhook prove that the thrill of peeking into someone’s “me” is among the greatest adventures of our shared humanity. By Taliesin Thomas In the...
View Article"Burgers for Breakfast" and "you think, you know" at Turley Gallery
An exhibition of work by Kevin Ford, Daniel Herwitt, and Mark Joseph Epstein at Turley Gallery in Hudson invokes realms of grotesque sweetness balanced by poetry. By Taliesin Thomas Vacillating...
View Article10 Art Shows to See in the Hudson Valley in March
Art shows to check out this month: Rollie McKenna at the Lehman Loeb Art Center, Sean Hemmerle at Front Room Gallery, "Global Connections" at the Dorsky Museum at the Dorsky Museum, Olalekan Jeyifous...
View ArticleSummer of '66: Michael Raab's Photos of Beacon
Michael Raab’s photos of a summer spent in Beacon. By Brian K. Mahoney In 1966, Michael Raab, an aspiring photojournalist, was an assistant to a commercial photographer in Greenwich Village. During...
View ArticleTatana Kellner's "Sideways Glances" at Garrison Art Center
Paintings by Tatana Kellner at Garrison Art Center. By Sparrow Everything in the East was black and white; everything in the West was technicolor," says Tatana Kellner. She's talking about moving from...
View Article"Mark Hogancamp: Resilience" at One Mile Gallery in Kingston
Veteran artist Mark Hogancamp returns to Marwencol with a new exhibit at 1 Mile Gallery running March 23-April 9. By Lynn Woods Mark Hogancamp and the miniature World War II-era Belgian village he...
View ArticleCaitlin MacBride's "Palm to Poplar: Devotional Labor"
Caitlin MacBride’s paintings of Shaker objects, “Palm to Poplar: Devotional Labor” are at Kinderhook Knitting Mill. By Taliesin Thomas Shakermuseum.usSince its founding in 1747 in Manchester, England,...
View ArticleCapturing the Birth of Punk: Bobby Grossman’s New York Chronicles
Photographer Bobby Grossman captured the birth of punk in New York. The New Gallery has curated a show of his work, "Low Fidelity," which will be exhibited at Time and Space Limited. By Mike Cobb...
View Article"Discordant Harmony": Paintings by Will Hutnick at Geary Contemporary
"Satellite," a sublime exhibition of recent work by Will Hutnick, is on display at Geary Contemporary in Millerton through April 7. By Taliesin Thomas The mighty composer Leonard Bernstein once...
View ArticleAllyson Mellberg Taylor and Jeremy Seth Taylor at LABspace
Allyson Mellberg Taylor and Jeremy Seth Taylor's collaborative works on paper are exhibited at LABspace through the end of March in “One Day All of This Will Be Yours.” By Taliesin Thomas The show...
View ArticleIn Memoriam: Gerardo Castro (1967-2024)
By Ryan Keegan The Newburgh community was devastated to learn of the loss of Gerardo Castro, contemporary Afro-Boricua artist, co-owner of Newburgh Art Supply, and cofounder of the Newburgh Open...
View ArticleBard College Cohosts Native Photo Exhibition
The exhibit at the Montgomery Place mansion will feature works by four contemporary Indigenous photographers. By Peter Aaron From April 6 through April 12, the Montgomery Place mansion at Bard College...
View ArticleNewburgh's Bank Arts Center Showcases Large-Scale & Immersive Sculptures
Owned by the Gerald A. Doering Foundation, the Bank Arts Center hosts Rosanna Scimeca’s Savaggi Gallery, which exhibits large-scale, immersive sculpture installations incorporating light and sound. By...
View ArticleOpus 40 Gears Up for a New ED & A Fresh Season
On March 31, Opus 40 sculpture park and museum in Saugerties,will host a Spring Celebration featuring an egg hunt and baby animal corner. And by the end of April, the nonprofit will welcome a new...
View Article"Making a Life in Photography: Rollie McKenna"
The photos of Rollie McKenna at the Lehman Loeb Art Center at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie. By Brian K. Mahoney April is the cruelest month / breeding lilacs out of the dead land / mixing Memory and...
View ArticleConstructing Martin Puryear's Lookout
Martin Puryear’s new sculpture at Storm King Art Center, Lookout, is made up of over 50,000 bricks. By David Noland It stands 19 feet tall, on a wooded hilltop at Storm King Art Center, overlooking...
View ArticleThe Mystical Narratives of New Paltz Painter Archil Pichkhadze
The dream-like imagery of the New Paltz-based painter. By Lynn Woods My Grandmother's Polar Bear immediately catches the eye. Its meticulous, realistic technique has us believing the veracity of the...
View ArticleDia Beacon Hosts Hudson Valley Free Day, April 28
On Sunday, April 28, Dia Beacon invites residents of 10 Hudson Valley counties to visit the museum free of charge. By Anne Pyburn Craig Dia Beacon, which helped to kickstart the City of Beacon’s...
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