Castle in the Clouds – Celebrating One Year of Context Collective
We’re turning 1 & you’re invited to the party of the year! Castle in the Clouds brings music, burlesque performances, tarot, and cocktails! Friday, October 24 · 6 - 10pm EDT
We’re turning 1 & you’re invited to the party of the year! Castle in the Clouds brings music, burlesque performances, tarot, and cocktails! Friday, October 24 · 6 - 10pm EDT
Unspoken Word is co-curated by poet-educator Danielle Colin and creative strategist Patrick Harris Jr., two cultural leaders rooted in creating restorative, care-driven spaces. Emerging from the world of poetry and writing, the festival responds to burnout, the fading of slam … Continue reading →
Celebrate Printmaking The 2025 PGNY Print Fair is a community arts event featuring artwork from over 50 printmakers from across Upstate New York, Vermont, Connecticut and Massachusetts. Learn more about the art of printmaking through hands-on demonstrations and activities all weekend … Continue reading →
Frankenstein’s Paradise, featuring new works by Eli Thorne at FLOCKart located at Collar Works’ Art Yard at 206 1st St Troy. Frankenstein’s Paradise collects recent paintings and sculptures by the artist Eli Thorne. Exploring imagined terrains that transcend time and … Continue reading →
Time is the framework for my drawing and painting practice. In working with the figure, I seek to capture both a moment and the internal landscape of the sitter. Daily drawing sessions function as a meditation—repetition that sharpens vision, timing, … 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 →
Collar Works is pleased to announce On becoming water and water, a solo exhibition by Odessa Straub. The exhibition includes a range of Straub’s sculptures and paintings from the past several years altered and transformed for this presentation. On becoming … 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 →
It’s All in the Details: Furniture of the Empire State 1680–1980 by historian John L. Scherer will explore the evolution of New York furniture over three centuries—from refined creations by master craftsmen like Duncan Phyfe to the vernacular traditions of … Continue reading →