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Off
the Hudson
Landscape
artists Michael Burke, Katia Gushue, Susan Miiller and Eleanor
Sweeney are featured in the upcoming landscape exhibit called
Off the Hudson at the Fulton Street Gallery in Troy.
Burke creates rich oil paintings on wood and uses homemade
frames. New York City-based Gushue works in charcoal on stretched
canvas; Miiller focuses on painting, layering her colors on
top of each other to give depth and shape to her work. Sweeney’s
media of choice is the Polaroid camera, which she focuses
softly to reflect the sensitivity of her natural surroundings.
Off
the Hudson will open at the Fulton Street Gallery (408
Fulton St., Troy) on Wednesday (Oct. 15), and will run through
Nov. 22. A reception will be held Oct. 16, 6-8 PM. For more
information and directions, call 274-8464 or visit www.fultonstreet
gallery.org.
Opening
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Artforms
Gallery and Framery, 5 New Karner Road, Guilderland. 464-3355.
Reel 2 Real, the Mohawk Hudson Invitational Show featuring
the works of David Brickman and Carolou Kristofik. 10/11-11/1.
Reception 10/11, 6-8 PM.
Fulton
Street Gallery, 408 Fulton St., Troy. 274-8464. Off
the Hudson, landscape art by Katia Gushue, Susan Miller,
Eleanor Sweeney and Michael Burke. 10/15-11/22. Reception
10/18, 6-8 PM.
Hudson
Opera House, 327 Warren St., Hudson. 822-1438. Solo exhibition
by renowned painter and sculptor Edwina Sandys. 10/11-11/29.
The
Museum of the Imagination, 217 Warren St., Hudson. 851-2430.
The Hand in Art, an exhibit of the human hand in the history
of art and human activity. Opens 10/11. Reception 10/11, 3-5
PM.
Rensselaer
County Historical Society, 57 Second St., Troy. 272-7232.
Documenting Fashion, the companion exhibit to Looking
in the Mirror, illustrating the documentary history of
fashion. 10/15-12/23.
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A.D.D.
Gallery, 22 Park Place, Hudson. 822-9763. Drawings, etchings,
books and paintings be Roger Shepherd. Through 11/9.
Adirondack
Community College, Dearlove Hall, 640 Bay Road,
Queensbury. 743-2328. AdIRONdack, Wrought Works of Chicken
Coop Forge by Jeannette Brandt and Mike Parwana. Through
10/30.
Adirondack
Green Center, 11 Park St., Glens Falls. 494-4251. Works
by local artist Casey Dwyer. Ongoing.
Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts, Route 28, Blue Mountain
Lake. 352-7715. Adirondacks Interrupted, black-and-white
photography by Tom Parsons. Through 11/21. Also, Take Me
to the River, watercolor and collage by Mariella Bisson.
Through 11/15.
Adirondack
Mountain Club, Route 9N, Luzerne Road, Lake George. 668-4447.
Beyond Wildflowers, an intimate study of woodland plants
in watercolor by Shelley Valachovic. Through 10/25.
Adirondack
Museum, Route 30, Blue Mountain Lake. 352-7311 ext. 121.
A Paradise for Boys and Girls: Children’s Camps in the
Adirondacks, a two-year exhibit that explores why the
Adirondacks are a prime location for children’s camps. Also,
Summering in the Adirondacks, prints, artifacts and
paintings of the Adirondacks. Also, Places of the Spirit:
Sacred Sites of the Adirondacks, photographs of sites
and landscapes of the Adirondacks. Through 10/13.
Aimie’s Lobby Gallery, 190-194 Glen St., Glens Falls.
792-8181. Painterly Prints, monotypes and monoprints
by the Guild of Adirondack Artists. Through 10/31.
The
Albany Center Galleries, Albany Public Library, 161
Washington Ave., Albany. 462-4775. Recent Works by Dave
Austin. Through 10/21. Also, Wish You Were Here,
photographs by Laura Elise Glazer. First and second floor
display cases. Through 10/31.
Albany
Heritage Area Visitors Center, 25 Quackenbush Square,
Albany. 434-0405. Artifacts found at the Quackenbush Square
archeological dig site including a fork, thimble, glass, metal
beads, a Dutch Colonial-era jambless fireplace and information
about the rum-making operation uncovered at the site. Ongoing.
Albany
International Airport Gallery, Colonie, 242-2243. Unplugged,
Painting in the Age of Technology, a celebration of painting
as an enduring process that transcends the new century’s impulse
for instantaneous information and exchange. Featuring the
works of Richard Callner, Peter Taylor, and Lillian Mulero,
among many others. Through 1/4/04.
Albany
Institute of History & Art, 125 Washington Ave., Albany.
463-4478. City Neighborhoods: Picturing the People and
Places of Albany, Pine Hills. Through 10/26. Cut &
paste, works combining materials and images by Cris Cristofaro,
Nancy Engel and Marjorie White Williams. Ongoing. Also, All
Aboard! Models, Memorabilia and Memories of Railroads From
AIHA’s Collections. Through 11/2.
The
American Museum of Firefighting, Harry Howard Avenue,
Hudson. 828-7695. More than 100 years of firefighting equipment
and memorabilia. Ongoing.
The
Arts Center of the Capital Region, 265 River St., Troy.
273-0552. Wonderland, curated by Lucy Bowditch, associate
professor of art history at the College of St. Rose. Through
11/23. Also, Here Lies ? Abandoned Asylum Cemeteries in
New York, an exhibit to tell the story of how more than
50,000 people are buried anonymously in abandoned cemeteries
at state-run psychiatric hospitals in New York state. Through
11/23. Also, Chris DeMarco: Remembrances, a photographic
series that explores decorated graves. Through 11/2. Also,
Stevan Jennis: Paintings and Drawings, paintings and
drawings that reveal other worlds, science experiments, secret
languages and more. Through 10/26.
The
Arts Center Gallery, 320 Broadway, Saratoga Springs. 584-4132.
Sites: Material and Immaterial, sculpture, installation
and prints by James Florschutz, and oil paintings, drawings
and digital prints by Sergio Sericolo. Through 11/1.
A.S.K.
Gallery, 37 N. Front St., Kingston. Studio Tour Group
Exhibition and Preview, Kingston artists show their work
at four participating galleries (see other galleries in opening
exhibitions). Through 10/23. For tour and exhibit information,
call (845) 339-6105.
Bard
College, Center for Curatorial Studies, Annandale-on-Hudson.
(845) 758-7598. Christian Marclay, the first in-depth
American retrospective of the innovative artist and experimental
music performer. Through 12/19.
BCB
ART, 116 Warren St., Hudson. 828-4539. Thought Before
Sleep by Mark Briscoe; Red Dice by Bill Seaman;
Reflections—lines of site: sight by Richard Wright.
Through 10/19.
Beekman
Street Artists’ Co-Op, 79 Beekman St., Saratoga. 366-6706.
Tuscan photographs by Robert Davis and various artists working
in a variety of media. Through 10/31.
Bennington College, Bennington, Vt. (802) 440-4549. The
American West, an Ansel Adams and Carleton Watkins photo
exhibition. Through 10/12.
Bennington Museum, West Main Street, Bennington, Vt. (802)
447-1571. Beyond Bennington and The Art of Grandma
Moses. Also, Bennington Pottery Gallery, an exhibit
exploring the history of pottery in Bennington from 1785 until
the early 20th century. Ongoing. Also, The Bennington Battle:
How an Event Defined a Community. Through 12/31. Also,
Norman Rockwell: From Model to Painting. Through 10/31.
Also, Impressions of New England. Cityscapes, still-lifes
and landscapes by various artists. Through 12/24. Also, George
Cherepov retrospective. Through 12/24.
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The
Berkshire Museum, 39 South St., Pittsfield, Mass. (413)
443-7171. Beauty and Utility; Who’s That Dinosaur
on the Front Lawn?; Minerals and Rocks and Distant
Views: The Hudson River School Collection at the Berkshire
Museum. Ongoing. Also, As Time Goes By: The Centennial
of the Berkshire Museum, an exhibit celebrating and exploring
the museum’s 100-year history. Ongoing. Also, Expressions
of Culture, featuring masterpieces like Norman Rockwell’s
Shuffleton’s Barbershop. Ongoing. Also, A Garden
of Gizmos, a natural-science themed hands-on interactive
display. Through 11/2. Also, Wildlife on the Wing,
an exhibition of wildlife photography. Through 11/2.
Better
Than Toast, 354 Broadway, Saratoga Springs. (203) 675-5482.
Charcoals and pastels by Kate Ann Shuster. Through 10/31.
Bright
Hill Center, 94 Church St., Treadwell. (607) 829-5055.
Exquisite Edge: Artists’ Books and Paintings by Tara
Bryan of Flatrock, Newfoundland, Canada. Through 10/31.
Borders
Books and Music, 395 Broadway, Saratoga Springs. 583-1200.
Changing Views of our City, Rooftop Views by M.L. Noonan.
Through 10/31.
Canajoharie
Library and Art Gallery, 2 Erie Blvd., Canajoharie. 673-2314.
American Realism: Painters of Work and Play Before World
War II, featuring paintings by Edward Hopper, Paul Sample,
John Sloan, Thomas Hart Benton, Ernest Lawson, Reginald Marsh
and Jerome Meyers. Through 10/16.
Carrie
Haddad Gallery, 622 Warren St., Hudson. 828-3341. Landscapes,
new works by Leigh Palmer, Russell De Young, Tony Thompson,
Paul Abrams, James Bleeker, and Laura Von Rosk. Through 10/12.
The
Catskill Mountain Foundation, Route 23A, Hunter. 263-4908.
The Elements: Earth, Air, Water, Fire, an exhibit of
fine art and crafts interpreting the four elements of nature.
Through 11/16.
Celeste
Susany, 355 Broadway, Saratoga Springs. 584-6719. Giclees,
prints, pastels and oils by Celeste Susany; pastels by Erika
Nordeen; oils by Marita Walizer; sculptures by Ann Froman;
sketches by Jason Bereswill. Through 10/31.
Center
for Photography at Woodstock, 59 Tinker St., Woodstock.
(914) 679-9957. Managing Eden and Solo: Lisa Klapstock/Threshold.
Through 10/12.
Chapman
Historical Museum, 348 Glen St., Glens Falls. 793-2826.
Our Patriotic Past Illustrated is a collection of paintings
commissioned in the early 20th century by the Glens Falls
Insurance Company depicting regional military events that
took place during the French and Indian and Revolutionary
Wars. Ongoing. Also, S.R. Stoddard’s Hudson River,
50 of the well-known Adirondack photographer’s photos. Through
2/28/03.
Clark
Art Institute, Williamstown, Mass., (413) 458-9545. Sacred
and Profane, a new installation of 17th-century European
art. Ongoing. Also, Art in Nature: The Clark Institute
Today and Tomorrow. Through 11/3. Also, Édouard Baldus:
Landscape and Leisure in Early French Photography. Through
12/28.
Coffey Gallery, 330 Wall St., Kingston. (845) 339-6105.
Studio Tour Group Exhibition and Preview, Kingston
artists show their work at four participating galleries (see
other galleries in opening exhibitions). Through 10/23.
College
of Saint Rose Art Gallery, Picotte Hall, 324 State St.,
Albany. 454-5102. The Faculty Show. Through 10/16.
Columbia
Greene Community College, 4400 Route 23, Hudson. 828-4181.
Brand New Art, Columbia Greene art faculty show. Through
10/10.
Crafters
Gallery, 429 Broadway, Saratoga Springs. 583-2435. The
Saratoga Souvenir Collection—Artistic Images Circa 1885,
framed enlargements reproducing tourist souvenir books of
Saratoga Springs attractions. Through 10/31.
Crandall
Public Library, City Park, Glens Falls. 798-1144. The
Sound of Stone, featuring Michael L. Noonan’s photographs
of Christopher Gregory’s stonework, and more. Through 11/30.
Dana
Rudolph and Company, 209 River St., Troy. 273-4532. Works
by Sara Ayers, Ronda Jeffer and Armando Soto; also, jewelry
by Dana Rudolph, Katie Nare and Joanna Hetman; also, glass
by Caitlin Burch. Ongoing.
Deborah Davis Fine Art, Inc., 345 Warren St., Hudson.
822-1890. Landscapes of the Soul, work by regional
artists Christine Heller and Patricia A. Nestor. Through 10/26.
Designer
Crafts Council Holiday Gallery, Two Spruce Pottery Studio,
175 Jay St., Schenectady. 393-5011. Fine handmade craftworks
by members of the Designers Crafts Council. Through 12/24.
Donskol & Co., 93 Broadway, Kingston. Studio
Tour Group Exhibition and Preview, Kingston artists show
their work at four participating galleries (see other galleries
in opening exhibitions). Through 10/23. For tour and exhibit
information, call (845) 339-6105.
Farmers’
Museum, Lake Road, Route 80, Cooperstown. (888) 547-1499.
When the Hop Was King: The Hop Industry in New York State.
Also, Working the Land. Also, The Tradesman’s Tool
Chest. Also, New York State Stonewear from the Collection
of Frances and Douglas Faulkner. Ongoing.
Fenimore
Art Museum, Lake Road, Route 80, Cooperstown. (607) 547-1400.
Heights of Fashion, A History of the Elevated Foot,
an exhibit of spectacular shoes from Toronto’s Bata Shoe Museum’s
permanent collection. Through 12/28. Also, American Memory:
Recalling the Past in Folk Art. Through 12/28. Also, Norman
Rockwell’s Home for the Holidays, part of a series of
traveling exhibitions from the Norman Rockwell Museum, featuring
original Saturday Night Post cover tearsheets. Through
12/28.
The
Fields Sculpture Park at The Art Omi International Arts
Center, 59 Letter S Road, Ghent, 392-7656. In the Gloaming,
part three in the series Ignoring Boundaries, is an exhibition
based on twilight. Ongoing. Also, Charles Ginnever, Sculpture,
an exhibit of 12 outdoor installations. Ongoing.
Firlefanz
Gallery, 292 Lark St., Albany. 456-1931 or 436-9498. Sculpturesque,
an exhibit of work by Jeanne Flanagan and Paul Mauren. Through
11/1.
The
Froebel Gallery at eba Dance Theatre, Lark Street and
Hudson Avenue, Albany. 449-1233. Paintings and sketches by
John Hampshire. Though 11/24.
Fulton
Street Gallery, 408 Fulton St., Troy. 274-8464. Reno
Bros Group Show (once a band, now an art collective),
featuring the works of Sara Ayers, G.C. Haymes, Michael Eck
and Dennis Herbert. Through 10/11.
Gallery
100, 445 Broadway, Saratoga Springs. 580-0818. Paintings
by internationally known artists Claude Carone and David Gibson.
Through 10/26.
Greene
County Council on the Arts Catskill Gallery, 398 Main
St., Catskill. 943-3400. Catskill Architecture and Beyond!,
the architecture and landscape of the Catskill Mountains through
the eyes of 10 local artists. Through 11/9. Also, On the
Edge, an exhibit that brings together a body of work that
recreates the boundaries of what is considered art. Through
11/15.
Hamilton
Hill Arts Center, Inc., Jerry Burrell Gallery, 409 Schenectady
St., Schenectady. 346-1262. Up From the Basement, selected
pieces from the collection of the Hamilton Hill Arts Center.
Hancock
Shaker Village, Route 20, Pittsfield, Mass. (413) 443-0188.
American Radiance: Fraktur from the Ralph Esmerian Gift
to the American Folk Art Museum, more than 40 examples
of fraktur (birth certificates, love letters, religious texts,
etc.) and painted Pennsylvania-German furniture. Through 10/25.
Historical
Society of Saratoga Springs, Canfield Casino, Congress
Park, Saratoga Springs. 584-6920. Go Team Go, black-and-white
photos from the 19th and 20th centuries showing the wide range
of summer and winter sports Saratogians enjoy. Through 10/31.
Hudson
Valley Community College, Marvin Teaching Gallery, 80
Vandenburgh Ave., Troy. 629-8063. Open(ed) Spaces exhibit:
In conjunction with HVCC’s 50th-anniversary celebration, nine
artists from the Capital Region and beyond have placed site-specific
and site-related works on the campus, with additional works
in the galleries. Through 4/30/03.
The
Hyde Collection, 161 Warren St., Glens Falls. 792-1761.
Inside/Out: Revisioning Hyde House by Susie Brandt and
Margo Mensing; visitors can experience the impact that
museum founder Charlotte Hyde’s gift of her home and its contents
of fine art has on the lives of people in the community. Through
11/16. Also, Form(ation): Modern & Contemporary Works
from the Feibes & Schmitt Collection. Ongoing.
Inspired
Planet, Brushwood Farm, Route 7, Lenox, Mass. (413) 637-2836.
Coral and Turquoise Treasure—Where Ocean Meets Mountain
Peyote Vision. Also, Paintings from Mexico. Also,
Medicine Devices of Africa and Asia. Also, Buddha
Images from Tibet and Thailand. Also, Moorish Wooden
Marquetry of Spain. Through 12/31.
Jazzi
Geri’s Hair Salon, 489 Broadway, Saratoga. 587-4899. Paintings
by Sally Erskine; masks by Amile Droz. Through 10/31.
Lake
George Arts Project, Courthouse Gallery, Canada and Lower
Amherst streets, Lake George Village. 668-2616. Sculpture
by Tim Clifford and paintings by Bill Mead. Through 10/17.
LARAC,
7 Lapham Place, Glens Falls. 798-1144. Local Color.
Through 11/7.
Living
Room Gallery, 45 N. Front St., Kingston. Studio
Tour Group Exhibition and Preview, Kingston artists show
their work at four participating galleries (see other galleries
in opening exhibitions). Through 10/23. For tour and exhibit
information, call (845) 339-6105.
Local Color Art Gallery, 961 Troy Schenectady Road, Latham.
786-6557. Eastern States Regional Art Exhibition. Through
10/30.
Martinez
Gallery, 3 Broadway, Troy. 274-9377. Works by Willie Marlowe,
Jerald Mironov and Ben Mata. Through 10/25.
MASS
MoCA, 1040 MASS MoCA Way, North Adams, Mass. (413) 664-4481.
Robert Wilson’s Monumental 14 Stations, a monumental
interpretation of the Passion of Christ. Through fall 2003.
Also, Yankee Remix: Artists Take on New England, a
collaboration between MASS MoCA and the Society for the Preservation
of New England Antiquities, featuring newly commissioned works
by nine artists who are breathing fresh life into hidden corners
of SPNEA’s collection. Through spring 2004. Also, hand-painted
movie posters from Ghana. Through January 2004. Also, Nature
Park: In the Kipspace, Astroturf, rubber, grass and moss
transform the indoors into an outdoor, human-made park, as
part of the two-part series of exhibits in the Kidspace called
Earth, Wind and Desire. Through 2/1/03.
Museum of the Imagination, 217 Warren St., Hudson. 851-2232.
The Reaper: Images of Death in Art. Parental discretion
is advised. Ongoing.
National Museum of Dance, 99 S. Broadway, Saratoga Springs.
584-2225. Child Performers in Tap: 1900-1950. Ongoing.
National
Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame, 191 Union Ave., Saratoga
Springs. 584-0400. A Retrospective of the NYRA Racing Years
(1959-1965) by Robert Roche, through spring. Also, Hall
of Fame Horses. Ongoing. Also, Affirmed, in Front,
art trophies and fan memorabilia associated with Affirmed,
the horse that won the Triple Crown title 25 years ago. Through
12/31. Also, Henry Koehler, Elegant Impressions of Turf
and Field, paintings of equestrian sports. Through 10/19.
New
York Folklore Society Gallery of New York Traditions. 133
Jay St., Schenectady. 346-7008. Gallery features folk art
from around the state, including Amish-made items, Iroquois
crafts and much more. Ongoing.
New
York State Museum, Empire State Plaza, Albany. 474-5877.
Rescue Recovery Response—Phase II, an exhibit that
documents the cleanup at Ground Zero and features many memorial
objects that victims’ families and friends posted within days
and weeks after the attack. Ongoing. Also, Windows on New
York, a new gallery featuring spectacular collections
from across New York and the restored New York State Museum
Carousel. Ongoing. Also, The Course of Empire: Thomas Cole
and the Hudson River School Landscape Tradition. Through
11/30. Also, Landsat: Earth as Art, an exhibition showcasing
some of the most outstanding images of earth taken during
the Landsat satellite program’s 31-year history. Through 12/31.
Norman
Rockwell Museum, Route 183, Stockbridge, Mass. (413) 298-4100.
The Berenstain Bears celebrate: The Art of Stan and Jan
Berenstain, a show of illustrations from the famous children’s
books. Through 10/26. Freedom: Norman Rockwell’s Vermont Years.
Through 10/19.
North
Pointe Cultural Arts Center, Route 9, Kinderhook. 758-9234.
The Neighborhood: Photographs of Arbor Hill and West Hill,
photographs by David Brickman; and George Gruel: Digital
Meets Rural. Through 11/23.
Oakroom
Artists Gallery, First Unitarian Society, 1221 Wendell
Ave., Schenectady. 374-4446. Into the Woods, works
by George Dirolf. Also, Silent Places, works by David
Arsenault. Through 10/28.
Open
Space Gallery, 110 Spring St., Saratoga Springs. 587-5554.
Recent gouache paintings by Bob Moylan. Through 10/31.
Rensselaer
County Historical Society, 57 Second St., Troy. 272-7232.
Loaned objects from Nassau are on display as part of a series
highlighting different towns from Rensselaer County. Ongoing.
Also, Looking in the Mirror: Clothing and Identity.
Through 12/7. Also, Buttons Galore: Selections from the
Ruth Howe Collection. Through 11/22.
Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute, Shelnutt Gallery, Student Union,
15th Street and Sage Avenue. 851-7044. Young : Viejo ::
Joven : Old, an exhibit of Argentine photographs by Fabian
Fabrega and Jan Galligan. Through 10/22.
Richard
Sena Gallery. 238 Warren St., Hudson. 828-1996. Resilience!
American Artists—Bold Expressions, a showcase of work
by various artists in various media. Through 11/2.
Sage College of Albany, Opalka Gallery, 140 New Scotland
Ave., Albany. 292-1778. Mochi, a show of work by Ugo
Mochi, an internationally acclaimed sculptor, artist, illustrator
and designer. Through 10/19.
Saratoga
Automobile Museum, 110 Avenue of the Pines, Saratoga Spa
State Park, Saratoga Springs. 587-1935 ext. 20. Poison Lil
exhibit, the two-time winner at Watkins Glen (1949 and 1951)
Maserati V8Ri, an Allard, the winner in 1950, and a BRM, the
winner in 1964-65. Ongoing.
Saratoga
County Arts Council, Member Exhibition Hall, 320 Broadway,
Saratoga Springs. 584-4132. Gordon Creek Series, watercolors
and acrylics by Ruth Crotty. Through 10/31.
Saratoga
Visitors Center, 297 Broadway, Saratoga Springs. 587-3241.
Watercolors by Aksel Sand Peterson. Through 10/31.
Schenectady
Museum, Nott Terrace Heights, Schenectady. 382-7890. Exploring
the Airwaves: The Capital Region’s Radio and Television Heritage,
artifacts and stories chronicling the area’s contributions
to the development of radio and television. Through 11/17.
Schuyler
Mansion, 32 Catherine St., Albany. 434-0834. Coping
With Life’s Necessaries, an exhibit of artifacts and illustrations
that tell the down-and-dirty story of life before indoor plumbing.
Through 3/31/04.
Sculpture
Now, Great Barrington, Mass. (413) 528-9135. Sculpture
at the Center & in the Garden 2003. Through 10/31.
Siena
College, Standish Library, Loudonville. 783-2431. Painting
from a THIN PLACE, a selections of works by Ed McCarten.
Through 11/6.
Skidmore
College, Schick Art Gallery, 815 N. Broadway, Saratoga
Springs. 580-5049. Annual Art Faculty & Art History Faculty
Exhibition. Through 11/2. Reception 10/10, 6:30-7:30 PM.
SKH
Gallery of Textiles and Fine Craft, Railroad Station,
Great Barrington, Mass. (413) 528-3300. An American Potter
in Nepal. Through 10/13.
Southern
Vermont College Everett Mansion Art Gallery, Bennington,
Vt. (802) 447-6328. Art exhibit from SVC students and youths
from Big Brothers Big Sisters. Ongoing.
Spectrum 8 Theatres, 290 Delaware Ave., Albany. 449-8995.
Afghanistan: A Fragile Peace, photos by Connie Frisbee
Houde. Through 11/11.
Spencertown
Academy, Route 203, Spencertown. 392-3693. Pears,
paintings of the fruit by Julie Tomaso Dorlon and Marie-Louise
McHugh. Through 11/9.
Starbucks
Coffee, 351 Broadway, Saratoga Springs. 581-9498. Textile
Art by Sally Ewart. Through 10/31.
Tang
Teaching Museum and Gallery, Skidmore College, 815 N.
Broadway, Saratoga Springs. 580-8080. Artists’ Reflections
on Crime Victims, a student-curated exhibition coinciding
with Skidmore’s Death Penalty Conference. Through 11/9. Also,
Opener 3: Nayland Blake: Some Kind of Love: Performance
Video 1989-2002. Through 12/31.
Ten
Broeck Mansion, 9 Ten Broeck Place, Albany. 436-9826.
The Tapestry of Albany County: A Sampler of Historic Communities.
Also, Thomas E. Murray—Albany’s Lamplighter & the American
Dream, an exhibit featuring a model steam engine built
by 16-year-old Murray in 1876. Also, Arbor Hill: Putting
a Human Face on My Neighborhood, a photography exhibit
by George Simmons. Through 12/31.
TommyArt, The T.H. Hyndman Gallery, 38 Van Dam St., Saratoga
Springs. 587-5621. Mixed-media paintings, art objects, sculpture
and apparel by Tommy Hyndman. Through 10/31.
Uncommon
Grounds, 402 Broadway, Saratoga Springs. 581-0656. Paintings
and prints by John Dievendorf; paintings by Meredith Schwab;
and ceramics by Jean Elizabeth Fei. Through 10/31.
Union
College, Mandeville Gallery, Nott Memorial, Schenectady.
388-6131. Girl Printers: Talented Women Strut Their Stuff,
an exhibit highlighting a sampling of women printers’ ephemeral,
printing and book arts. Through 12/7.
University
Art Museum, University at Albany, 1400 Washington Ave.,
Albany. 442-4035. 2003 A Moving Picture Show, a new
video installation exhibit by Albany-based artist Allen Yates.
Through 11/1.
Valley
Artisans Market, Small Gallery, Hubbard Hall, 25 E. Main
St., Cambridge. 677-2765. Assemblage artist Karen Koziol will
present her show, Are We There Yet?, a collection of
found-object sculptures focusing on concepts of movement and
motion. Through 10/16.
Visions
Gallery, Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany Pastoral Center,
40 N. Main Ave., Albany. 453-6600. Showcase: Art Teachers
of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany. Through 11/21.
Waterford Historical Museum, 2 Museum Lane, Waterford.
238-0809. Born of Two Rivers: An Illustrated History of
Waterford, New York. This new permanent exhibit details
the history of Waterford, from prehistoric inhabitants to
Dutch traders and the industrial revolution. Ongoing.
Williams
College Museum of Art, Williamstown, Mass. (413) 597-2429.
An American Portrait: Color Photography from the Farm Security
Administration, 1939-1942. Ongoing. Also, Ha! Cartoons,
Caricatures, and Satire from the Williams College Museum of
Art. Through 12/21. Also, Constructs for a Brave New
World: El Lissitzky’s Proun and Victory Over the Sun Portfolios.
Through 11/16. Also, Narratives of a Nigress: Kara Walker,
a show of black paper cut silhouettes. Through 12/7. Also,
Representing Slavery, featuring the works of six American
artists from the 19th century to the present. Through 12/21.
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