Albany History in Maps, Talk by City Historian Tony Opalka
SAT Sept. 13, 11:00 am: Talk, Albany History in Maps, City Historian Tony Opalka. Map scavenger hunt to follow.
SAT Sept. 13, 11:00 am: Talk, Albany History in Maps, City Historian Tony Opalka. Map scavenger hunt to follow.
See Albany through the eyes of its visual, literary, and performing artists. Curated by Nadine Wasserman and Renee Piechocki, this interactive exhibition will feature 30 commissioned maps related to Albany. Compass Roses: Maps by Artists -Albany September 2 - October … Continue reading →
September 10 through October 25, 2025 The nature of its material is central to the understanding of a sculpture. – Rebecca Smith The artworks in this exhibition pay homage to both the intricacies of nature as muse and the diverse … Continue reading →
Jacob Lawrence: Three Series of Prints ✨ One of the most celebrated artists of the twentieth century, Jacob Lawrence brought bold color, powerful storytelling, and historical depth to his graphic work. The exhibition features three of Lawrence’s most important print … Continue reading →
For Liberation and For Life: The Legacy of Black Dimensions in Art, opening August 23- December 31 2025 For Liberation and For Life celebrates the 50th anniversary of Black Dimensions in Art, Inc. (BDA)—a volunteer-led group of creatives and activists founded … Continue reading →
Sky High Farm is pleased to announce its inaugural biennial, TREES NEVER END AND HOUSES NEVER END, a site-specific exhibition exploring the relationship between local ecology, history, and industry in the Hudson River Valley and its connection to New York City. On … Continue reading →
Carrie Haddad Gallery is pleased to present “Weathered”, an exhibit that examines the seen and unseen effects of time on people, places and memory. Whether through depictions of architecture of a bygone era, narratives that echo nostalgia, or the use … Continue reading →
The Arrested Image: Identity through the Lens of Law Enforcement, takes a close look at the portraits produced by police vision. By turning the gaze back onto how forms of law enforcement see and portray, it poses urgent questions regarding the … Continue reading →
“Rhythm, Fission, and Folds” brings together paintings and sculptural works that explore transformation through time: how the ruffles of cloth record a shifting state of mind, the psychological tension between notes of a song, and how discarded materials, stripped of … Continue reading →
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 … Continue reading →