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SUMMARY:“Rhythm\, Fission\, and Folds”
DESCRIPTION:“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 their original function\, take on new identities with their own subjectivity. The title hints at urgency\, tension\, and harmony within the works—both thematically and visually. \nShowcasing both local and international artists\, the presentation includes works by Damilola Ajegbomogun\, J.C. Hopkins\, Rina Kim\, Precious Eboigbodin\, and Rebecca Stern. The exhibition will be on view from September 5 through November 5\, with an opening reception on Friday\, September 5\, at 6:00 PM. \n\n\nSeptember 5 – November 5\, 2025 \n\n\nHours:  \nFriday 11am-6pm \nSaturday noon-8pm \nSunday 11am-6pm
URL:https://theartsheet.org/event/rhythm-fission-and-folds/2025-11-02/
LOCATION:Rohmer Gallery\, 84 Partition Street\, Saugerties\, NY\, 12477\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Arrested Image: Identity Through the Lens of Law Enforcement
DESCRIPTION: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 relationship between identity and notions of truth\, liberty\, privacy\, and justice in the face of rapidly advancing law enforcement technology. \nFrom 19th century daguerreotype mugshots to today’s biometric databases\, law enforcement techniques evolved in tandem with technologies used to represent identity. Despite the presumed objectivity of photography and its technological replacements\, asymmetries between representation and reality proliferated along the way. Through archival material and artwork by 16 contemporary artists\, The Arrested Image demonstrates the extent to which policing produces images that shape conceptions of identity and are often misshaped by the techniques that produced them.  
URL:https://theartsheet.org/event/the-arrested-image-identity-through-the-lens-of-law-enforcement-2/2025-11-02/
LOCATION:The Dorsky Museum of Art\, Haggerty Circle Parking Lot 16\, 35 Hawk Dr\, New Paltz\, NY\, 12561\, United States
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SUMMARY:Littles\, a small works exhibit
DESCRIPTION:The Blooming Artist Gallery & Instruction presents Littles\, a small works exhibit \nGood things come in small packages–and this exhibition proves it. This collection features the petite works of all local artists. All 2D artwork is framed and all artwork\, both 2D & 3D\, has maximum dimensions of 9″ x 12″. With an array of mediums\, subjects\, and styles\, expect to find a work that calls to you! \nON EXHIBIT October 01 – November 01 \nWed: 12-6pm Thurs: 10am-6pm Fri: 12-7pm Sat: 12-4pm
URL:https://theartsheet.org/event/littles-a-small-works-exhibit/2025-11-01/
LOCATION:The Blooming Artist\, 675 Grooms Road\, Clifton Park\, NY\, 12065\, United States
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SUMMARY:Julie Brown: Multidisciplinary Artist
DESCRIPTION:The Open Wall Project\nOctober\, 2025 \n\nJulie Brown is a multidisciplinary artist\, curator\, and fine art logistics specialist based in Troy\, New York. With a background in museum studies from NYU and a dual BA in Studio Art and Art History from Marist College and Pratt Institute\, her work bridges contemporary art\, sacred healing practices\, and collective experience. \nHer painting practice—often incorporating orbs\, veils\, and mystic symbolism—explores themes of transformation\, surrender\, and energetic presence. Julie’s creative expression also includes sound healing\, tuning fork therapy\, and interactive performance rituals that invite audience participation. Her work has been featured in venues across Troy\, including Context Collective\, Second Street Studios\, and 344 Second Street\, and she has curated several community exhibitions focused on art as ceremony and healing. \nWith over a decade of experience in the fine art world—including roles at Christie’s\, Masterpiece International\, and Scholastic Art & Writing Awards—Julie brings deep logistical knowledge to her projects\, while continuously reimagining what it means to live\, make\, and heal through art. \nTues 12 PM – 7 PM\nWed 12 PM – 7 PM\nThurs 12 PM – 7 PM\nFri 12 PM – 5 PM\nSat 10 AM – 2 PM
URL:https://theartsheet.org/event/julie-brown-multidisciplinary-artist/2025-10-31/
LOCATION:The Arts Center of the Capital Region\, 265 River Street\, Troy\, NY\, 12180\, United States
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SUMMARY:Stage & Stanza
DESCRIPTION:THU Oct. 30\, 7:00pm\nStage & Stanza\, hosted by poet Carol Durant and David Baecker of the Theater Institute at RSC.
URL:https://theartsheet.org/event/stage-stanza/
LOCATION:Opalka Gallery\, The Sage Colleges\, 140 New Scotland Ave.\, Albany\, NY\, 12208\, United States
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SUMMARY:Norman S. Rice Memorial Lecture | It’s All in the Details
DESCRIPTION: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 rural makers\, with select highlights from the Albany Institute’s collection on view during the talk. \n🗓️ Sunday\, October 26 at 2PM—free with admission\, followed by a reception \nThe Norman S. Rice Memorial Lecture honors the former Director’s legacy of collecting\, preservation\, and scholarship\, and his decades of dedication to sharing the richness of New York’s cultural heritage.
URL:https://theartsheet.org/event/norman-s-rice-memorial-lecture-its-all-in-the-details/
LOCATION:Albany Institute of History & Art\, 125 Washington Avenue\, Albany\, NY\, 12210\, United States
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