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SUMMARY:ACG 21st Annual Members' Show
DESCRIPTION:The “21st Annual Members’ Show” is on display now through Friday\, February 20\, 2026. It is free and open to the public; Tuesday – Saturday\, Noon – 5 p.m. Visit us at our new location and home 48 N Pearl St.
URL:https://theartsheet.org/event/acg-21st-annual-members-show/2026-05-30/
LOCATION:NY
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ORGANIZER;CN="Albany Center Gallery":MAILTO:info@albanycentergallery.org
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SUMMARY:Inside the World of Picture Book Art
DESCRIPTION:The Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI) Illustration Exhibit\nFebruary 3–26\, 2026 | William K. Sanford Library\, 629 Albany Shaker Road\, Loudonville\, NY \nSee children’s book artwork by featured illustrators\, including Sarah Baker\, GJ Benz\, John Ebbert\, Samantha Cotterill\, Tina LoGiudice\, Kevin Kelly\, Melissa Kenny\, Daniel Mahoney\, Kerry McQuaide\, Sarah Perkins\, Marker Snyder\, David Soman\, Kyra Teis\, Betsy Wallin\, and Liz Zunon. \nPublished books by participating artists will be available for viewing as well. \nOpening Reception: February 21st\, 2–4 p.m. Free and open to the public. Register by clicking here. \nMon. 10 AM – 8 PM\nTue. 10 AM – 8 PM\nWed. 10 AM – 8 PM\nThur. 10 AM – 8 PM\nFri. 10 AM – 6 PM\nSat. 10 AM – 5 PM\nSun. 1 PM – 5 PM \n 
URL:https://theartsheet.org/event/inside-the-world-of-picture-book-art-reception/2026-05-30/
LOCATION:William K. Sanford Library\, 629 Albany Shaker Road\, Loudonville\, New York\, 12211\, United States
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SUMMARY:All These Growing Things by The Tang
DESCRIPTION:All These Growing Things presents contemporary and historical paintings\, prints\, textiles\, photography\, and sculpture from the Tang Museum collection that explore questions of becoming and belonging. It will examine connections to personal\, ancestral\, and cultural histories; masking as an approach to both reveal and conceal identities; and the possibilities of transformation. How do we grow as individuals\, in relationships\, and alongside the communities to which we belong? How do we grow with or against the natural world\, and what will become of human-animal-plant connections in the future? In a museum\, how does a collection of artwork grow in conversation with urgent issues in our communities?
URL:https://theartsheet.org/event/all-these-growing-things-by-the-tang/2026-05-30/
LOCATION:Tang Teaching Museum & Art Gallery\, 815 N Broadway\, Saratoga Springs\, NY\, 12866\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260530T120000
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SUMMARY:Kathy Butterly: Assume Yes
DESCRIPTION:Clever. Mischievous. Seductive. Defiant. For over three decades\, Kathy Butterly has captivated viewers with her experimental and expressive ceramic sculptures. Her signature small-scale porcelain and earthenware works spring to life with an outsize range of moods expertly expressed in a wide array of textures\, colors\, and techniques. Every detail of a Butterly sculpture\, from pools of orange glaze to pearlescent beads of clay\, is an essential part of its composition. \nDates: Feb 14 – Jul 26 \nKathy Butterly: Assume Yes is organized by Dayton Director Ian Berry.
URL:https://theartsheet.org/event/kathy-butterly-assume-yes/2026-05-30/
LOCATION:Tang Teaching Museum & Art Gallery\, 815 N Broadway\, Saratoga Springs\, NY\, 12866\, United States
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SUMMARY:Hyde Cabinet #31: Before Skidmore—The Woodlawn Estate
DESCRIPTION:Before Skidmore—The Woodlawn Estate presents three Gilded Age postcards of Woodlawn\, a sprawling private park owned by controversial Saratoga Springs businessman Judge Henry Hilton (1824–1899). The park became a landmark in Saratoga\, frequented by residents and distinguished New York City socialites during the summers. Once filled with sculpture gardens\, winding paths\, and a dozen private mansions\, the land is now home to Skidmore College. \nApr 25 – Aug 9
URL:https://theartsheet.org/event/hyde-cabinet-31-before-skidmore-the-woodlawn-estate/2026-05-30/
LOCATION:Tang Teaching Museum & Art Gallery\, 815 N Broadway\, Saratoga Springs\, NY\, 12866\, United States
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CREATED:20260523T163420Z
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SUMMARY:Designing Power: The Black Panther Party
DESCRIPTION:Designing Power: The Black Panther Party examines how the Party forged an iconic revolutionary image through intentionally-crafted aesthetics. The Black Panther Party rose to prominence in the 1960s and 1970s as a legendary organization\, instrumental in defining Black Power. By employing evocative symbols such as their striking logo\, combined with potent language\, the Party reflected their ideas in an accessible and eye-catching way that captured global attention and cultivated a large and devoted community. From their style of hair and dress\, to the graphic design of their flyers and newspapers\, to the way they portrayed themselves in artwork\, all the materials the Party produced reflected their ideals of Black Power\, self-sufficiency\, and community support. \nFeb 14 – May 31
URL:https://theartsheet.org/event/designing-power-the-black-panther-party/2026-05-30/
LOCATION:Tang Teaching Museum & Art Gallery\, 815 N Broadway\, Saratoga Springs\, NY\, 12866\, United States
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SUMMARY:Sheila Pepe: When & Where We Rest
DESCRIPTION:Everyone rests in one way or another. But what does rest look and feel like—inside each of us and to the outside world around us? Must we steal moments to be able to rest\, and when we do so\, what parts of our bodies or minds are still active? Do we rest too much or too little? And who decides what’s enough or too much? These questions are universal\, but the answers are as individual as each of us. \nOct 11\, 2025 – Sep 12\, 2027
URL:https://theartsheet.org/event/sheila-pepe-when-where-we-rest/2026-05-30/
LOCATION:Tang Teaching Museum & Art Gallery\, 815 N Broadway\, Saratoga Springs\, NY\, 12866\, United States
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SUMMARY:Inked: Stigma\, Otherness\, and Art
DESCRIPTION:For at least five thousand years\, humans have used tattoos to permanently modify their appearance. Tattoos—inked designs embedded in the skin—function as markers of both belonging and exclusion. In Ancient Greek\, the word for tattooed mark or puncture is stigma\, and the meaning of the word in contemporary English (a mark of disgrace\, a setting apart) remains pertinent today. Steeped in taboo\, tattoos have visually read as markers of otherness since the early modern Euro-American colonization of the medium. \nSep 27\, 2025 – Sep 27\, 2026
URL:https://theartsheet.org/event/inked-stigma-otherness-and-art/2026-05-30/
LOCATION:Tang Teaching Museum & Art Gallery\, 815 N Broadway\, Saratoga Springs\, NY\, 12866\, United States
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SUMMARY:Elevator Music 54: Hanna Tuulikki—spinning-in-stereo
DESCRIPTION:Textile production is an inherently collaborative process\, requiring many hands to gather wool\, spin yarn\, and weave fabric. In Scotland\, where sound artist and composer Hanna Tuulikki lives\, these tasks were historically performed by women\, who used music to mark time and build comradery during their repetitive\, labor-intensive work. Tuulikki’s spinning-in-stereo transforms a traditional Gaelic spinning song into a composition for two voices sung in the round. The core melody repeats in a hypnotic loop\, spiraling from slow\, low tones up to a rippling crescendo of soprano vocalizations and back down again. With its intertwined female voices\, the piece encourages us to consider how the rhythms of the past echo into the present. \nFeb 14 – Jul 19
URL:https://theartsheet.org/event/elevator-music-54-hanna-tuulikki-spinning-in-stereo/2026-05-30/
LOCATION:Tang Teaching Museum & Art Gallery\, 815 N Broadway\, Saratoga Springs\, NY\, 12866\, United States
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