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FALLS VILLAGE, CT

Furnace Art On Paper Archive
107 Main St.
@furnace_artonpaper

June 1 - July 6, ‘24.

BUILDINGDRAWING by Sharon Butler. In the spirited and mischievous ‘Buildingdrawing’Sharon Butler has merged the languages of drawing and sculpture by hanging drawings, interspersed with elements of collage and installation, with curtain clips on a rolling grid of metal shelves.

KENT, CT

Carol Corey Fine Art
6 North Main St.
@carolcoreyfineart

May 4 - June 9, ‘24.

A WORLD BETWEEN WORLDS. The inaugural exhibition of new paintings and works on paper by Nathaniel Aric Galka.

Craven Contemporary
7 Fulling Ln.
@cravencontemporary

April 6 - June 2, ‘24.

THE ANIMALS by David Shrigley. The show comprises a selection of prints by the artist all featuring animals - some dogs and cats as well as a fish, horse, bird, frog,rabbit and squirrel. Even an elephant and polar bear too! 

Kenise Barnes Fine Art
7 Fulling Ln.
@kenisebarnesfineart

March 30 - May 12, ’24

MIRACLE ISLAND: PAINTINGS BY KK KOZIK. “As to me," wrote Walt Whitman in 1881, 'I know of nothing else but miracles.” Whitman goes on to list some very ordinary phenomena as miracles, from “stars shining quiet and bright,” to standing under trees in the woods, to observing birds in flight. The vein of American mysticism links the natural world with the spiritual and has found form in artists as disparate as Rockwell Kent and Agnes Pelton and KK Kozik: all artists who process what they see, what they experience and what they imagine into a painted image.

NEW CANAAN, CT

The Glass House
199 Elm St.
@theglasshouse_newcanaan

April 15 - Dec. 15, ‘24. ‘SHIGERU BAN: THE PAPER LOG HOUSE. On the occasion of the 75th Anniversary and the restoration of the Brick House, The Glass House is partnering with Shigeru Ban Architects to construct 'The Paper Log House,’ a 14 by 14-foot enclosure made of paper tubes, wood and milk crates deployed to provide temporary housing for victims of disaster across five continents over the last 30 years.

RIDGEFIELD, CT

The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum 258 Main St.
@thealdrich

May 8 - Sept. 2, ‘24

ESTHER RUIZ: UNCHARTED. Debuting new sculptures from her ‘Beacon’ series alongside ‘Codex’ (2023), these enigmatic objects consider the relationships between the natural and the artificial, the familiar and the alien, and the temporal and transcendental.

Through Aug. 11, ‘24.

SPACE BETWEEN, A SURVEY OF TEN YEARS. Loie Hollowell’s first museum survey and first museum presentation on the East Coast, which includes paintings and works on paper made over a decade.

Through Oct. 27, ‘24.

DUSK AND DAWN Layo Bright’s first solo museum exhibition featuring new and borrowed works in glass and pottery made between 2020 and 2024.

EMINEM BUDDHISM, VOLUME 3. Elizabeth Englander’s sculptures of gods, goddesses, and saints from the pantheons of Jainism, Hinduism, and Buddhism.

SHARON, CT

Standard Space
147 Main St.
@standard_space

April 5 - May 5, ‘24.

EVERY LOVE HAS ITS LANDSCAPE.

Featuring Kyle Nilan / Katherine March Driscoll. Curated by Emily McElwreath. 

GREAT BARRINGTON, MA

RA Gallery
80 Railroad St.
@residentassistantgallery

Through May 5, ‘24.

ROLLING AROUND. An exhibition of new work by Brooklyn based artists Jennifer Coates and David Humphrey. Coates’s new paintings present bounteous gardens that undulate and unearth archetypal mythologies of human history past and present. Humphrey makes poetry of the every day with snippets of image and thought that float around his canvas like a somnambulant reporter’s notepad. Both Coates and Humphrey offer reimagined histories both plastic and sublime.

WILLIAMSTOWN, MA

Clark Art Institute
225 South St.
@clarkart

Through June 23, ‘24.

PAPER CITIES. Comprising prints and photographs spanning almost five centuries, this exhibition examines representations of a variety of US and Western European cities to explore differing artists’ approaches.

Feb. 10 ‘24 - Jan. 10 ‘25

DAVID-JEREMIAH: I DRIVE THEE. The Clark presents the fifth installment of its public spaces series with artist David-Jeremiah in his first institutional solo show outside Texas. This exhibition represents an overview of and conclusion to the artist’s cycle of large circular reliefs, or tondos, collectively titled ‘I Drive Thee.’

ANNANDALE-ON-HUDSON, NY  

Hessel Museum of Art
Bard College
33 Garden Rd.
@ccsbard

April 6 - May 26, ‘24.

SPILLOVER, a collection of eleven curatorial projects that together form a sequence of distinct but converging artistic encounters.

PROMENADE: FLOWERS AND FIGURATION. The Marieluise Hessel Collection. Artists: Manuel Álvarez Bravo, Huma Bhabha, Paul Chan, Kudzanai Chiurai, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Samuel Fosso, Nan Goldin, Rachel Harrison, Camille Henrot, Robert Kushner, Deana Lawson, Nikki S. Lee, Robert Mapplethorpe, Otobong Nkanga, Zohra Opoku, Gabriel Orozco, Gordon Parks, Malick Sidibé, Sable Elyse Smith, Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum, Rosemarie Trockel, Lina Iris Viktor, Kehinde Wiley, and Joe Zucker.

BEACON, NY

Mother Gallery
1154 North Ave. @mothergallery

This artist run gallery nurtures an inter-generational program that is steeped in art historical precedent while exploring new expanses.

CAIRO, NY

A.THERIEN
3026 Route 23B
@atherien_upstate

Through May 19, ‘24. FURNITURE: North Vernon.

CATSKILL, NY

Thomas Cole National Historic Site
218 Spring St.
@thomascolesite 

May 4 - Oct. 27, ‘24.

NATIVE PROSPECTS: INDIGENEITY AND LANDSCAPE. The exhibition juxtaposes an Indigenous approach to the articulation of land with the American landscape paintings of Thomas Cole. The exhibition presents 19th-century paintings by Thomas Cole featuring Native figures, in context with Indigenous works of historic and cultural value, and artworks by contemporary Indigenous artists: Teresa Baker Brandon Lazore, Truman T. Lowe, Alan Michelson, and Kay WalkingStick.

 

CLINTON CORNERS, NY

Art Sales & Research
@artsalesandresearch

Located in a former barn featuring Post-War, Outsider and Contemporary artists and offering art advice to collectors, new and established.

COLD SPRING, NY

Magazzino Italian Art
2700 Route 9
@magazzino

March 23 - Aug. 9, ‘24

GERMINAL; A FRESH LOOK AT THE BREAKTHROUGH PAINTINGS OF MARIO SCHIFANO. The exhibition will be accompanied by a catalogue, curated by Filippo Fossati, Director of Magazzino, featuring never-before-published materials and texts by leading scholars in the field.

Sept. 14, ’23 - Jan. 6, ‘25.

ETTORE SPALETTI": PAROLE DIO COLORE

Sept. 14, ’23 - March 31,’ 25

CARLO SCARPA: TIMELESS MASTERPIECES

Studio Tashtego
158 Main St.
@studio_tashtego

June 8 – Aug. 4, ‘24.

STORIES FROM A COLLECTION. A collaboration between Manitoga / The Russel Wright Design Center and Studio Tashtego featuring objects designed or collected by American Industrial Designers Russel and Mary Wright. Works on view include rarely seen items from Russel Wright’s travels in Asia, on loan from his life partner Joseph Chapman, and recent additions to the Design Center’s growing collection. 

GARRISON, NY

Manitoga
584 Route 9D
@visitmanitoga

May 12- Aug. 19, ‘.24

THE SOURCE OF EVERYTHING. Seven artists in dialogue with Russel Wright’s Manitoga. Jeremy Anderson, Myra Mimlitsch-Gray, Sam Falls, Kieran Kinsella, Lola Montes, Rodger Stevens, and Sagarika Sundaram.

GERMANTOWN, NY

Alexander Gray Associates
224 Main St.
@alexandergrayassociates

April 6 - June 16, ‘24.

BETHANY COLLINS: YEARS. An exhibition of recent work by the artist that maps the interconnection between loss and identity.

Mary MacGill
212 Main St.
@marymacgillstudio

May 10 - July 15, ‘24.

A RARE BIRD, FLOWER. Emma Larsson’s watercolors and graphite drawings, a continual exploration of play, delving into poetic compositions that loosely reference the natural world and undefined histories. 

GHENT, NY

Art Omi
1405 Co Route 22
@art_omi

March 16- June 2, ‘24.

OLALEKAN JOYIFOUS: EVEN IN ARCADIA… Amid evolving environmental and cultural shifts, there emerges a space for thoughtful yet whimsical reflections on an increasingly challenging reality. The tensions between our natural and built world—amplified by intensifying climate conditions—form the backdrop for Olalekan Jeyifous: Even in Arcadia

GLENS FALLS, NY

The Hyde Collection
161 Warren St.
@hydecollection

June 22 - Sept, ‘24.

DANIEL GIORDANO: CRYSTAL BLUE PERSUASION. Giordano’s work is shaped by his experience growing up in Newburgh, New York—once a booming industrial hub, now a gritty husk of its former opulence. Seemingly dredged from the depths of the Hudson River, Giordano’s sculptures are almost always abstract yet possess an unsettling, figurative relatability compounded by titles referencing characters from his personal history.

HILLSDALE, NY

LABspace
2642 NY Route 23
@labspace_art

May 4-June 30, ‘24.

GUZMAN: FAMILY VALUES. Guzman returns to LABspace with a new exhibition of recent photographs in Gallery One. Gallery Two will showcase their famed Kurt + Courtney images from 1992, of which a book will be released in June. Stay tuned for a book signing of GUZMAN's photography bookFamily Values at LABspace in June (date to be determined).

HOPEWELL JUNCTION, NY

Beekman Arts Club
171 Beekman Rd.
@beekmanartsclub

Created as a unique gathering place for artists and collectors, Beekman Arts Club is located in a historic barn. The 'club' has expanded its exhibition space to an Victorian house in the Newburgh location.

HUDSON, NY

D’Arcy Simpson Art Works
409 Warren St. 
@darcysimpsonartworks

May 4 - June 3, ‘24.

FIRST LIGHT. Plein Air paintings by artist Craig Hood. Hood paints outdoors just after dawn. His paintings spontaneously emerge from the darkness just as nature’s first light reveals the land’s shapes, contours, palette and atmosphere.

Ornamentum Gallery
506 Warren St.
@ornamentum_gallery

May 11 – July 7, '24.

SUMMER SELECTION- GROUP EXIBITION. Featuring established and emerging designers/artists, showcasing provocative and significant contemporary jewelry.

Pamela Salisbury Gallery
362 1/2 Warren St.
@pamelasalisburyhudson

April 13 - June 9, ‘24.

LOTHAR OSTERBURG: A CELEBRATION OF THE SMALL. A site-wide survey show of work spanning over 25 years.

Private Public Gallery
530 Columbia St.
@privatepublicgalleryhudson

Through May 4, ‘24.

CREATIVE EXPOSURE: CHAD WECKLER. 107 photographs by Chad Weckler of individuals who have made a creative impact on the City of Hudson, N.Y., all of which were shot during the years 2022 and 2023.

Stair Galleries
549 Warren St.
@stairgalleries

Auctions throughout the year. Stair Galleries is renowned for its expertly curated sales of fine art, decorative art, and furniture. Visit the website for upcoming auctions.

 
 

Susan Eley Fine Art
433 Warren St.
@sefa_gallery

April 6 - May 12, ‘24.

TALKING THREADS

Features seven artists who create narratives using textiles. Sewing, quilting, weaving and embroidery have long been used to communicate information, with almost every culture having some sort of textile tradition to tell the stories of their society.

Featuring Ana Maria Farina, Courtney Puckett, Eozen Agopian, Hanna Washburn, Melissa Dadourian, Padma Rajendran and Richard Saja.

Window on Hudson / The Hudson Eye
43 S. 3rd St.
@windowonhudson
@the.hudson.eye

March 26 - May 12, ‘24.

PRESSING MATTERS by Nancy O’Hara. Numerous new, large scale monoprints exhibited in the windows and indoor exhibition space.  

KERHONKSON, NY

Ravenwood 579 Samsonville Rd. @ravenwoodny

May 4th - Oct. 27, ‘24

2024 RAVENWOOD SHOWCASE. Works ranging from painting and collage to fiber art and ceramic sculpture. Featuring Gemma Bailey, Michael Berryhill, Angela Fiammetta, Re Jin Lee, Dana McClure, Caroline Burdett, and Doris Josovitz. Ravenwood explores the space where farming+food meets art+design. A renovated 1850’s dairy barn serves as the backdrop for a rotating showcase of mixed-media works throughout the farm season. 

KINDERHOOK, NY

Bill Arning Exhibitions Hudson Valley
17 Broad St.
@billarningexhibitions

March 16-May 11, ‘24

PRESENTATIONAL. Featuring works by Jean-Paul Mallozzi, Donna Moylan, and Kevin Sabo. Three figurative artists covering a wide array of flavors of self-aware showiness.  Admittedly the norms of depiction after 15 years of cyber-driven “look at me” culture have grown substantially less subtle and yet within that rubric one can find pictures that acknowledge their desire to grab attention without losing their complexity. 

September Gallery
4 Hudson St.
@septembergallery

May 18 - July 7, ‘24.

RAW FOOTAGE. A solo exhibition featuring Annie Bielski. Bielski’s new body of work is fearless and exuberant. The artist’s recent return to the Hudson Valley has engendered a bold palette, broad brushwork and energetic compositions. Her approach is one of staining, drawing, covering and leaving first layers free. Along within scale, the physicality of her process is evident in her use of expansive staining and large swooping mark-making. Discovering as she works, she responds to intuitive gestures and moves through with curiosity. 

The School / Jack Shainman
25 Broad St.
@jackshainman

May 18 through Summer ‘24.

NINA CHANEL ABNEY The 2024 Summer show at The School features a solo exhibition with acclaimed artist Nina Chanel Abney.

KINGSTON, NY

BCMT SPACE
793 Broadway
@bcmtco

Blackcreek Mercantile & Trading Co. explores art, small-scale product design, and manufacturing with the practice and idea of handmade goods. They are featuring functional and non-functional sculptures by Joshua Vogel.

LAKE HILL, NY

The Stable
104 Sickler Rd.
@thestable.art

May 4, 5, 11 , 12, ‘24.

SARAH BISCEGLIE: INNER WORLDS.

MILLERTON, NY

Geary Contemporary
34 Main St.
@gearycontemporary

April 20 - June 2, ’24.

THE BITTER AND SWEET. A solo show by ransome. In his first exhibit at Geary, ransome uses patterns, shapes, colors, marks and other elements to focus on African American communities who migrated from the south to northern cities from 1915 to the 1970’s during the Great Migration.

MONTICELLO, NY

Assembly
397 Broadway
@assembly.ny

April 13- Nov. 16, ‘24

ASSEMBLY 3. The third exhibition at Assembly features work by Bosco Sodi, Johnny Abrahams Davide Balliano, and Alama Allen.

NEW PALTZ, NY

Samuel Dorsky
Museum of Art

1 Hawk Dr.
@dorskymuseum

Through July, 21, ‘24.

GLOBAL CONNECTIONS. Works by Miguel Covarrubias, Isami Doi, Aaron Douglas, and Winold Reiss. By comparing the styles and biographies of four artists who crossed paths in New York during the 1920s, Global Connections traces the complicated channels of influence and inspiration within the often-overlooked multiculturalism of American art before the Second World War. 

TIVOLI, NY

Available Items
64 Broadway
@available_items

April 19 - May 12, ‘24.

LINNEA KNIAZ Presenting a selection of paintings and collages from Hudson-based artist Linnea Kniaz. The irregular forms of her work emanate from the colors, contours, and measurements she experiences through the haptic engagement of her everyday environment.

WASSAIC, NY

Wassaic Project
37 Furnace Bank Rd.
@wassaicproject

May 18 - Sept. 14, ‘24.

TALL SHADOWS IN SHORT ORDER. Featuring 30 artists throughout all seven floors of Maxon Mills, with a focus on large, site-specific installations. These include an interactive outdoor site for rest and exchange of plant knowledge by Tiffany Smith, a thirty-language broadcast of the US national anthem by Daniel Shieh, a mountain range made from maps of the US and Argentina by Luciana Abait, a narrative wheel about psychic children in Vietnam by Petra Szilagyi, and, on the top floor, an alternate version of Wassaic in miniature from Cate Pasquarelli's Museum of Embellished History.