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FALLS VILLAGE, CT

Furnace Art On Paper Archive
107 Main St.
@furnace_artonpaper

SALT AND BONE

Sept. 20 - Nov 1, ‘26
A solo exhibition by Claudia Kaatziza Cortínez through photographs that explores memory, transformation, and the marks left in built landscapes of the salt-crystallized ruins of Villa Epecuén and the labyrinthine Chacarita Cemetery in Buenos Aires.

KENT, CT

Craven Contemporary
4 Fulling Ln. Kent Barns.
@cravencontemporary

July 19 - Sept. 14, ’25.

TWO VOICES IN TANDEM. Two person show of work by Michael De Feo and Shira Toren. These two artists create paintings that explore chaos and order, organic abstraction, and beauty in the ephemeral.

Kenise Barnes Fine Art
7 Fulling Ln.
@kenisebarnesfineart

August 2 - Sept. 7, ’25. WALKING NOT TALKING (NATURE AS MUSE). Margot Glass, Richard Klein, and Francis Sills.

Online exhibition: Aug. 1 – Sept. 30, ‘25

TOLD IN LIGHT AND SILENCE. Maya Tihtiyas Attean, Laura Barr, Jordann McKenna, and Benoît Trimborn. Curated by Lani Ming Holloway.

Morrison Gallery
60 N Main St
@morrisongallery 

July 26 - Sept. 21, ‘25.

2025 SUMMER EXHIBITION Featuring artists that have shaped the legacy of contemporary art, and newly represented artists who inspire fresh perspectives.
Works by Ronald Bladen, Edward Dugmore, Cleve Gray, Alexander Liberman, Tim Prentice, Philip Taaffe, Alice Aycock, Clement Meadmore, George Sugarman, and Kenneth Snelson. Joined by a new generation of contemporary artists, such as Joel Longenecker, Fanny Brodar, Deborah Kass, Mike Hammer, Angela Johal, Christine Hayman, Martin Smith, Adam Handler, Tim Nerheim-Chereck, and others.

Peggy Mercury
9 Maple St. Kent Barns #2
@itspeggymercury

Aug. 8 - Sept. 28, ‘25

DISMEMBERED by Bismuth Arsenide. This debute solo exhibit will showcase self-portrait photographs alongside painted works. Co-curated with James Boehmer and Gregory Fricke, the show will display Bismuth's current fascination with fragmentation and isolation, and so much more.

NEW CANAAN, CT

The Glass House
199 Elm St.
@theglasshouse_newcanaan

17 April - Dec. 15, ’25.

BARBARA KASTEN: STRUCTURE, LIGHT, LAND spans across grounds of The Glass House and responds to the site’s varied built environment and landscape, with a striking interplay of light, color, and form.

RIDGEFIELD, CT

The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum 258 Main St.
@thealdrich

June 8, ’25. - Jan. 11, ’26.

NICKOLA POTTINGER: FOS BORN. Her practice spans drawing, collage, and sculpture. Her objects often appear in the round, on the wall, or sometimes within tableaux. This exhibition is curated by Amy Smith-Stewart.

ZAK PREKOP: DURATIONS. His practice focuses on bold abstract compositions. The exhibition includes thirteen paintings all executed by Prekop within the last year. The exhibition is organized by Eduardo Andres Alfonso. More Exhibitions…

SHARON, CT

Standard Space
147 Main St.
@standard_space

An artist run project gallery for innovative and challenging contemporary art. Our primary focus is on collaboration with artist / curators who champion emerging and mid-career artists in amplifying the voices—both curatorial and artistic—of underrepresented groups in the art world.

NORTH ADAMS, MA

MASS MoCA 1040 Mass MoCa Way @massmoca

May 24, ’25. - April 5, ’26.

VINCENT VALDEZ: JUST A DREAM is the artist’s first major museum survey and spans over two decades of his work. Working across painting, video, multimedia installation and more. The exhibition is co-curated by Denise Markonish and Patricia Restrepo. 

Feb. 22, ’25 - Spring ’26.

ALISON PEBWORTH: CULTURAL APOTHECARY is a current day reflection on the 19th-century neurological disorder Americanitis, a diagnosis that essentially pathologized the anxiety and ennui that plagued many Americans in the wake of industrialization and urbanization.More exhibitions…

WILLIAMSTOWN, MA

Clark Art Institute
225 South St.
@clarkart

June 28 - Oct. 12, ’25. 

GROUND/WORK 2025 features a dynamic range of outdoor presentations by international artists, Yō Akiyama, Laura Ellen Bacon, Aboubakar Fofana, Hugh Hayden, Milena Naef, and Javier Senosiain. The exhibition is curated by Glenn Adamson.

July 19 - Oct. 13, ’25.

ISAMU NOGUCHI: LANDSCAPES OF TIME. The exhibition traces Noguchi’s interventions in the long march of geologic time, his explorations into the life cycles of natural and industrial materials, his meditations on memory and the relationship between the enduring and ephemeral, and his fluid traversals between the Stone Age and Space Age —and belonging.

More Exhibitions….

ANDES, NY 

Leo Koenig Inc. 
11 Delaware Avenue 
@leokoeniginc

Aug. 2 - Sept 7, '25

COLORLAND An exhibition situated in a realm that celebrates joy, exuberance and fearlessness of imagination. The artists in the show utilize perhaps the most fundamental form of visual communication. Eschewing representational form, color becomes a dominant elocutor, along with gesture and contrast to convey that which is often incommunicable. Work by Gabriele Adomaityte, Greg Bogin, Ethan Cook, Allan McCollum, Anselm Reyle, Gerhard Richter, Richard Serra, Jana Schroeder, Maximilian Schubert, Pauline Shaw, Wolfgang Tillmans, and Anke Weyer.

ANNANDALE-ON-HUDSON, NY  

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

June 21 – Nov. 30, ’25.

STAN DOUGLAS: GHOSTLIGHT will be the artist’s first survey in the U.S. in over 20 years, since the 1980s, Douglas has created films, installations, photographs, and other multidisciplinary projects that address moments of rupture where “history could go one way or the other.”Jun 21 - Oct 19, ‘25.

ALL MANNER OF EXPERIMENTS: LEGACIES OF THE BAGHDAD GROUP FOR MODERN ART. All Manner of Experiments will combine significant examples of painting, sculpture, drawing, and archival material from the Group, spanning from 1946 to 2023. The exhibition will focus on the relationships within the Baghdad Group for Modern Art, culminating in a collection that engages their heritage in a dynamic present.

 

CAIRO, NY

A.THERIEN
3026 Route 23B
@atherien_upstate

A curated selection of antique furniture, textiles, and found objects. Rare and collectible books with a focus on art, nature, and photography; and artist’s books and ephemera. Also featuring occasional special presentations of art ephemera, photography, studio furniture, and studio pottery.

CATSKILL, NY

Hill Street Gallery
65 Hill St.
@hillstreetgallerycatskill

Hill Street Gallery showcases a curated selection of limited edition photographs from professional photographer and gallery owner, Bruce Byers. Additionally it features a rotation of various works by other artists.

CLINTON CORNERS, NY

Art Sales & Research
@artsalesandresearch

July 12 — Aug., ‘25

SUMMER SUN Featuring work by Erin Parish, Fontaine Dunn,
Renée Bouchard, Natasha Sweeten, Jimbo Blachly,
Billy Copley, Emma Roche
Kirsten Nash, and Anne Brown.

COLD SPRING, NY

Magazzino Italian Art
2700 Route 9
@magazzino

Sept. 8, ‘25 - March 23, ‘26.

PIERO MANZONI: TOTAL SPACE. Two immersive environments conceived by Manzoni in 1961, at a date when conceptualism and installation art were only starting to appear on the art world’s horizon, marking a singular, conceptually driven contribution to the evolving language of installation art in Italy.

YOICHI OHIRA: JAPAN IN MURANO. Murano Glass works blending Japanease aesthetics with Venetian tradition.

More exhibitions…

Studio Tashtego
158 Main St.
@studio_tashtego

Studio Tashtego is a contemporary art and design gallery specializing in ceramics, glass, furniture, lighting, textile and sculpture. The curatorial focus seeks to illuminate artists that create surprising yet compositionally balanced artworks that are informed by time-honored aesthetic traditions.

GARRISON, NY

Boscobel House & Garden
1601 Route 9D
@boscobelhg

April 24 - Aug. 30, ’25. 

SOMETHING HAPPENING ON THE RIVER: (Re)Building Boscobel. Through original architectural elements and never-before-seen archival materials, the exhibition offers a look at the resilience of one of America’s most beautiful places and the stories it continues to tell along the Hudson River.

Garrison Art Center
23 Garrison Landing
@garrisonartcenter

Aug. 16 - Sept. 14, ‘25

BILL SCHUCK & MARIEKEN COCHIUS,

An exploration of natural systems, transformation, and the unseen forces that shape form over time. While Schuck’s self-generating devices use industrial mechanisms to slowly produce patterns and marks beyond his control, Cochius draws from organic materials and natural structures to evoke the rhythms and energy of the living world. 

Manitoga
584 Route 9D
@visitmanitoga

June 5 – Sept. 7, '25.

ALL THE LIGHT AND SHADOW. Fine and functional objects in fiber, clay and wood by Hudson Valley artists Stephanie Seal Brown, Zach Hadlock, Jonathan Kline, Alexandra Kohl, Re Jin Lee, Erin Rouse, Katie Strano, and Natalia Woodward. Curated by Alyson Baker / River Valley Arts Collective.

GERMANTOWN, NY 

Mary MacGill
212 Main St.
@marymacgillgallery

July 19 - Sept. 17, ’25.

WIRE WORKS

The exhibition explores the timeless nature and sculptural potential of hand-hewn metal work. Featuring works by Mary MacGill and Rodger Stevens.

GHENT, NY

Art Omi
1405 Co Route 22
@art_omi

June 28 - Oct. 26, ’25. 

HAROLD STEVENSON: LESS REAL THAN MY ROUTINE FANTASY explores Stevenson’s unflinching commitment to the sensual for more than five decades, and insistence on on placing his paintings in the public sphere in a pre-Stonewall era. More exhibitions…

HILLSDALE, NY

LABspace
2642 NY Route 23
@labspace_art

July 12 - Aug. 24, ‘25.

ZOHAR LAZAR: UTOPIA PKWY. “My work is mostly informed by the cartoons I consumed as a child”…”A rotating cast of characters are deployed to act out the scenes and daydreams of my youth.”

HOPEWELL JUNCTION, NY

Beekman Arts Club
171 Beekman Rd.
@beekmanartsclub

Beekman Arts Club was founded in 2019 by artist Gemma Kahng to create a unique gallery experience for artists and collectors.

HUDSON, NY

Olana State Historic Site
5720 State Route 9G @olanafredericchurch

June 14 - Nov. 2, ‘25.

WHAT’S MISSING?  Several structures dating to Frederic Church’s time were removed before Olana became a National Historic Landmark, losing stories of their builders and functions. The exhibition features site-specific outdoor artworks by Ellen Harvey and Gabriela Salazar.

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

July 31 – Sept. 2, ’25.

2D · 3D · 2025. New Abstractions painter Andrew Hildenbrand and sculptor Jared Abner. The artists will be present for an opening reception at the Gallery on Saturday, August 2nd from 4-7PM.

Tanja Grunert
21 Prospect Ave
@tanjagunertgallery

A contemporary art gallery known for its focus on diverse artistic practices and collaborative projects. The gallery exhibits work across various media, including painting, sculpture, printmaking, and installations

 

HUDSON, NY

The Campus
341 NY-217 @thecampusupstate

 June 28 - Oct. 26, ’25.

2025 ANNUAL EXHIBITION

Organized by Timo Kappeller, and featuring work by 80+ artists, including Tauba Auerbach, Theresa Baker, Ernie Barnes, Sarah Crowner, Mark Dion, Paula Hayes, Cynthia Hawkins, Ryan Johnson, Allison Katz, Alicja Kwade, Nancy Shaver, Elias Sime, Kiki Smith, Francis Upritchard, Jordan Wolfson, and many more.

KERHONKSON, NY

Ravenwood
579 Samsonville Rd. 
@ravenwoodny

Aug. 22 - Nov.2, ’25.

MATERIAL MEMORY. Laura Moriarty, Rachel Ostrow, and Amy Decker in an exhibition where surface becomes a site of recollection.

KINDERHOOK, NY

Bill Arning Exhibitions
17 Broad St.
@billarningexhibitions

Aug. 16 - Sept. 28, ’25

ON PARTICULAR COLORS features works by Kristen Cliburn, Aaron Holz, Michael Lazarus, Laurel Sparks, and Jade Yumang. Five artists who employ and present colors that evoke national identity, mystical powers, landscape hues, optical tests, and historical flags. Aesthetic concerns and classic color theory are present but only in as much as they inform previous instances of the colors deployed. 

September Gallery
4 Hudson St.
@septembergallery

Aug. 16 - Oct. 12, '25

PSYCHE. Ashley Garrett’s third solo exhibition with the gallery. Born from two years of intensive time in her upstate studio and embodied immersion in nature, this new work represents both an expansion and deepening of the artist’s approach. Psyche showcases Garrett’s largest paintings yet, and in its entirety, forms her most robust show to date.

The School / Jack Shainman
25 Broad St.
@jackshainman

May 17 - Nov. 29, ‘25.

GENERAL CONDITIONS The Exhibition brings together work by over two dozen artists working across a wide range of media and at scale, offering a sustained reflection on the social and political climate of our time.

KINGSTON, NY

BCMT GALLERY
793 Hurley Av.
@bcmtco

July 19, ‘25 - on going.

SHED Featuring new work from Sammuel Aguirre, Julia Dankov, Margaret Griffith, Kat Howard, Karen Mastriacovo, Peter Petrochko, Nettie Sumner, Ann Swingler, and Joshua Vogel.

MILLERTON, NY

Geary Contemporary
34 Main St.
@gearycontemporary

Aug. 16 - Oct. 5 '25.

GOD OF ACCIDENTS by Tura Oliveira’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. Oliveira’s cast insects, decapitated martyrs, slithering aliens, and grasping tentacles take up this subaltern position: they are emissaries from the unconscious strata of the social body.

July 19 - Sept. 28, ’25

WILD FREEDOM A solo exhibition of ceramics by Cammi Climaco. Objects represent someone’s inner world, mark time, and/or can indicate a future self.

NARROWSBURG, NY

DVAA
37 North Main St.
@dvartsalliance

Aug. 9 - Sept. 14, ‘25

SLIP. Melissa Wilkinson’s water color paintings are appropriate from existing images sourced from the Hollywood golden era, late 70’s/early 80’s tomboys and heartthrobs, disco, and private Tumblr accounts. These are personas that have informed her identity and personal sense of self.

NANCY WELLS: WORKS ON PAPER. Wells is a visual artist and a poet. She has exhibited her artwork widely in the United States and abroad.

NEW PALTZ, NY

Samuel Dorsky
Museum of Art

1 Hawk Dr.
@dorskymuseum

June 21 - Nov. 2, ’25.

THE ARRESTED IMAGE: IDENTITY THROUGH THE LENS OF LAW ENFORCEMENT poses urgent questions regarding the relationship between identity and notions of truth, justice, privacy, and free will in the face of rapidly advancing law enforcement technology. Curated by Sophie Landres.

Sept. 6 - Dec. 7, ‘25.

JEAN SHIN: BODIES OF KNOWLEDGE. An exhibition in which textiles and communication technologies are shown mediating information and reminding us that it is conveyed through material objects. Shin’s sculptures, videos and installations encourage thoughtful reflection on the relationships between technology, sustainability and modes of social interaction that are either newly emerging or almost obsolete.

RHINEBECK, NY

T Space / Archive Gallery
56/60 Round Lake Rd.
@tspaceandsmhf 

June 8 – Aug. 24, ‘25

Sunday from 11-5pm and by appointment. ‘Ex of In House’; and the nearby ‘T’ Space Gallery is available solely by guided tour this season.

ROBERT GROSVENOR A site-specific installation of dynamic sculpture and photographs by the renowned artist. Since the 1980s, Grosvenor’s subtly elusive vocabulary of American vernacular objects evoke the uncanny and humorous.

STONE RIDGE, NY

Kombi Gallery
@kombi.nyc

Visit online, or by appointment.
Kombi is a design showroom based in New York presenting contemporary furniture, lighting, surface materials and sculpture from Southern Africa.

TIVOLI, NY

Available Items
64 Broadway
@available_items

July 17 - Aug. 24, ’25. 

DOUBLE TAKE

Survey of conceptual works by Fluxus artist William Stone. Presented in a domestic setting, the exhibition features discernible typologies - chairs, tables, clocks, paintings - that, while technically functional and meticulously crafted, are infused with irony, irreverence, and abstraction.

WASSAIC, NY

Wassaic Project
37 Furnace Bank Rd.
@wassaicproject

May 17 - Sept. 13, ‘25.

SO IT GOES. Featuring 43 artists that have chosen methods like play, reflection, and scale to awaken us from that desensitized state and into a fever dream. Curated by Eve Biddle, Bowie Zunino, Jeff Barnett-Winsby, and Will Hutnick.