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SURFACING
GINA OCCHIOGROSSO

Main Gallery

January 14 – March 11

Gina Occhiogrosso presented over 25 paintings, three assemblages, ii accordion sketchbooks, and i video, in her solo exhibition titled, Surfacing, in our Main Gallery from Jan 14, 2021, to March xi, 2022. Spanning the past five years, it touched upon the empowerment of the feminine in gimmicky painting, the boundaries of craft and fine art, the pandemic, task loss, and other themes.

Fence/Fence Select & Student Exhibition September – December 2021 All Galleries

The Debate Show is an annual celebration that pays homage to a fourth dimension when members' artwork was exhibited on the iron fence surrounding Washington Park in Troy, the original location of the Arts Center.

No Eraser Needed

July-August 2021
All Galleries

The Arts Middle of the Capital Region asks the regional community and across to bring together u.s.a. for "No Eraser Needed". This exhibition was created as a community gallery projection. ACCR invites the public to come into our Main gallery and create piece of work on our gallery walls. We have provided a platform for expression that tin can be shared with all who visit the arts center. Creative person, art enthusiast, novice or professional, come depict or write on our walls. Nosotros welcome all, anyone who loves to create or have an appreciation for the arts are invited.

The Arts Center will provide the supplies needed for your creative inspirations.

The Reveal

April 30 – June 26
Wallace & Foyer Galleries

At the cease of the Wintertime 2020, the arts eye offered five artists studio spaces in our Main Gallery. After just under two months the COVID xix pandemic emerged and the gallery and studio exhibition was closed down through August. Merely the creation of artwork didn't terminate. Bring together us in welcoming the Cocoon Studio Artists back to reveal their work.

More than A Sketchbook: The Diary of an Artist

April xxx – June 26
Master Gallery

During the winter of 2020-21, artists were provided sketchbooks to consummate during the latest COVID nineteen restrictions. Artists apply sketchbooks in many unlike ways, all are personal to each artist. Viewers are invited to come into the arts center and encouraged to look through the daily sketches of what would go one of many finished pieces presented on our gallery walls.

CONGRATULATIONS to all students!!

Best in Show:
Runner Up:
Honorable Mentions:

2021 CONGRESSIONAL Fine art Competition

MAY – JUNE 2021
VIRTUAL Programme

The annual Congressional Art Competition celebrates the creative achievements of the nation's loftier school students. Winners are recognized both in their dwelling house Congressional commune and at an annual Awards Ceremony in Washington, DC. The winning artwork will hang in the Cannon Tunnel of the U.S. Capitol for one year. The tunnel is the most highly traveled access indicate between the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.South. Capitol. Every day, Members of Congress, distinguished visitors, and tens of thousands of tourists, from the United States and abroad, walk through the tunnel and adore the artwork. Since it began in 1982, more than 670,000 high school students have participated.

120 DEGREE INTERCOLLEGIATE REGIONAL

March 5 – April 16
Wallace & Foyer Galleries

120˙ Intercollegiate Regional is presented past The Arts Center of the Uppercase Region, Saratoga Arts and the Lower Adirondack Regional Arts Council. This juried fine fine art exhibition includes the artwork of over 50 students attention an accredited College or University located within 120 miles of Saratoga Springs, Troy, or Glens Falls.

WARENFETISCHISMUS:  COMMODITY FETISHISM
Artworks by Jamie Rodriguez

March v – April 16
Main Gallery

Jamie Rodriguez was our 2019 Argue Select Best in Show laurels recipient.  He is a painter, sculptor and installation artist who has received his BFA and his MFA in Sculpture from the University at Albany.

Contend SELECT 2020

August – NOVEMBER 2020
Annual Fellow member Show.

We welcome all of our new and committed fellow member artists to join in celebrating twenty years of the Arts Middle past showcasing their best piece of work. This year's exhibit invites member artists to share their work with the Capital Region. Every year we welcome all mediums to our walls.

Best in Show: Fern Apfel
Runner Upward: Vistoria van der Laan

Fence SELECT 2020

NOVEMBER – DECEMBER 2020
Best of Annual Fellow member Show. Juried by Ian Drupe.

Returning to the roots of the Arts Center'due south by, Ian Berry, the curator of the first exhibition at the Arts Center's River Street location will be returning to jury our Contend Select Exhibition.  Berry curated an exhibition chosen "Showroom" that "challenged the viewer to wait at the (chief gallery) space in a unlike mode. "From a vacant furniture store to a vibrant center for the arts." We are very happy to take Drupe join us on Troy Dark Out during our Fence Recognition and opening upshot.

Ian Berry is Dayton Manager of The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery and Professor of Liberal Arts at Skidmore College. He has organized over 100 museum exhibitions for the Tang and museums beyond the U.s.a..

CONGRATULATIONS to all students!!

All-time in Show:Jamiah Williams, Albany High School
Runner Up: Claire Wu, Shaker High School
Honorable Mentions: Pallavi Datta & Juliana Potfora, Niskayuna High School; Elbert Song, Shenedehowa High School

2020 CONGRESSIONAL ART Contest

JUNE – August 2020
VIRTUAL PROGRAM

The almanac Congressional Fine art Competition celebrates the artistic achievements of the nation'due south loftier school students. Winners are recognized both in their home Congressional commune and at an annual Awards Anniversary in Washington, DC. The winning artwork will hang in the Cannon Tunnel of the U.S. Capitol for one year. The tunnel is the about highly traveled access point between the U.Due south. House of Representatives and the U.S. Capitol. Every day, Members of Congress, distinguished visitors, and tens of thousands of tourists, from the U.s.a. and away, walk through the tunnel and admire the artwork. Since information technology began in 1982, more than than 670,000 high schoolhouse students have participated.

DID YOU SEE THAT: MATT CHINIAN

January 21st – Apr v, 2020
Artist Reception: Friday, January 31, half dozen-8pm
Creative person Talk: Thursday, March 12th 6:30 pm
Workshop: Sabbatum, March 21, 2020 10-4pm: Cancelled

No, did you? Matt Chinian has. Chinian documents places and scenes that present fascinating color fields. He paints typically overlooked locales request to be found. Many of his works are recorded in and around the Capital Region, maybe fifty-fifty in your town. Enjoy Chinian's wandering eye through his painterly hand that depicts the beautiful to the sublime in this lovely exhibition of his works.

Alison Bachorik, Visual Artist, Graphic Designer

Lindsy Bystroff, Painter

John Desousa, Visual Artist

Emily Prosper, Visual Creative person
Trent Stokes, Graphic Designer

COCOON: A RIVER STREET STUDIO

Feb 10 – April 19, 2020
Opening Reception: Friday, February 28th & March 27th, 6-8pm, TNO postponed
Artist Talks: Postponed
Reveal: Postponed
Reveal Exhibit: Postponed

Cocoon is a curated residency experiment for five regional artists. The artists will have an opportunity to create their ain studio environment in the near visible and central location of our edifice, the Main Gallery. Inside a twelve-week span, the studio will have monthly creative person open houses during Troy Night Out too as an artist talk and final exhibition called "Reveal." This engaging and interactive space offers the artists a chance to provide a visible and ongoing new feel for both themselves and the viewers.

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Huelitic COde: michelle bowen

November 19th – Feb two, 2020
Artist Reception: Friday, November 22, half dozen-8pm
Creative person Talk: Thursday, December 12th 6:30 pm
"Spread the Love" Workshop: Tuesday, January 28, 2020 6:30pm

By transforming each letter of the alphabet of the English alphabet to color, Michelle Bowen's Huelitic Code shatters the common notion that language is fundamental and stock-still. In this exhibition, Bowen challenges deeply rooted social constructs and doctrines to explore the kind of world we have created through language – and shows where humanity can go when taken beyond its four walls.

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"1000 WORDS AND Across IN OUR PICTURES!" – THE Center FOR DISABILITY SERVICES

November 22nd – December twenty, 2019
Public Reception: Friday, November 22, 6-8pm

Since 2007 The Center for Disability Services has sponsored a Center-wide Fine art Exhibit highlighting the creativity and talents of the people we serve aslope the staff providing services.  The artworks included in this exhibit, were chosen from The Centre for Inability May 2019 Art Exhibit.

The Centre for Disability Services – Where people go meliorate at life.

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'PS' PHOTO Show FEATURING THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF HVCC FINE ARTS STUDENTS

November eleven – November eighteen
Artist Reception: TNO, Friday, November 15th, half-dozen-8pm

Pop-up photo show highlighting HVCC Student work.

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MUSIC INFUSED:
ARTWORKS By FRANCELISE DAWKINS

September 23rd – November xix –
Opening Reception: TNO, Friday, September 27th, 6-8pmArtist Talk: August 23rd 6pm

When I concord fabric to be cut into a collage, wrists must exist supple, easily collaborative, scissors sharp. Even so, it takes the addition of global music, which I use to reflect or modify the mood I am in, to inspire me to sing and dance while I piece of work. It even makes the right piece of textile popular up for pick, and my scissors start their trip the light fantastic toe… Letting music infiltrate every creative activeness sets in motion a confluence of trunk, heed and soul—energies that collaborate with the materials used. Ultimately, every bit the patience to cut fine, swirling shapes, turns into hours of artistic passion, images menses in abundance from my magical inner worlds.​

Culture Consumed

Civilization CONSUMED:
NIKI HAYNES

July 15th – Oct. 20, 2019
Opening Reception: TNO, Friday, June 26th vi-8pmArtist Talk: Baronial 22nd 6pm
Collage Night: September 11 & October nine

The Culture Consumed series is the culmination of a body of work which spans the final xv years. Niki Haynes' intention has been for each piece to stand solitary but ultimately resonate together to identify and acknowledge our collective consumption and all it entails, encouraging us to stand dorsum and absorb the big picture, adapt and re-approach.

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DRAWING ON Experience:
MARY SHERWOOD

June 17th – Sept. six, 2019
Opening Reception: Friday, June 28th 6-8pm during Troy Nighttime Out

Fence 2019

FENCE / Fence SELECT
May 17 – July vii, 2019
Chief Gallery, Wallace & Foyer Galleries

The Debate Show got its proper name when members' artwork was exhibited on the atomic number 26 contend surrounding Washington Park in Troy, the original location of the Arts Center. In 2018, we accepted over 400 pieces, including paintings, drawings, photography, fiber arts, stained glass, and sculpture. The artwork is displayed salon way (floor-to-ceiling) in our galleries, and all levels of skill and ability are represented, from novice to professional. Nosotros invite y'all to be function of the tradition!This year, the Fence Select exhibition will be juried past Nicole Hayes. She will place approximately 50+ pieces that volition afterward become the Fence Select showroom

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Hyeyon Stella Rim – "Painting Inspiration: FOR CHILDREN TO THRIVE, Non JUST SURVIVE"
January 14 – Feb 22
Opening Reception: Jan 25 6-8pm

Moving to Canada from Korea as a child, Stella (as she likes to be called) overcame barriers and thrived through her passion for art. Art can be used as a course of communication that transcends nationality, ethnicity, and linguistic communication. "Just as art opened new doors to me in a new state, I wanted to assistance open up a new door to refugee children in the U.S." – Hyeyon Stella Rim explained. This exhibition showcases Rim'due south artwork as well as the artwork of the children she volunteers her fourth dimension  with at RISSE (Refugee Immigrant Support Service of Emmaus) in Albany, NY.

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Catskill Ledge

From NY to LA: Landscapes of the Hudson Valley and California Desert:
Paintings and Oil Sketches by Tom Nelson
10/26 – 1/three/19
Chief Gallery
Public Reception: Friday, 10/26/18, 6PM-8PM
Creative person Talk: 11/30, 6pm

Tom Nelson has been painting and exhibiting piece of work throughout New York and nationally for forty years. This new trunk of work compares paintings from 2 regions of our nation iii,000 miles autonomously: the Catskills and the Vasquez Rock formations eastward of Los Angeles, California. Nelson uses a differential comparison to highlight environmental, historical and social issues as well equally the aesthetic ideals of the Hudson River Schoolhouse and its role in defining these very same bug.

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There May be "Chaos", but still "I Am" – Centre for Disability Services
11/30 – 12/21/18
Foyer Gallery
Public Reception: Friday, 11/30/xviii, 6PM-8PM,

Since 2007 The Center for Disability Services has sponsored a Center-wide Art Exhibit highlighting the creativity and talents of the people nosotros serve alongside the staff providing services.  In this exhibit, with artworks chosen from our May 2018 Heart Art Exhibit artists accept explored nature, the galaxy, the animals and people in our lives, art materials and processes, also as ourselves.  Through art the artists have experienced not only their subjects but accomplished goals, learned many things, and simply had fun – even during therapy! Works by individuals of varying ages and abilities from preschool to senior citizen, were selected past The Arts Centre's Curator, Belinda Colón, from the Eye of Inability Services' annual exhibition on South. Manning Blvd. The Heart for Inability Services – Where people get better at life.

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Send it to the Universe

Places: Artworks past Sara Pruiksma
ten/19 – eleven/18/18
Wallace & Foyer Gallery
Public Reception: Friday, 10/26/xviii, 6PM-8PM,
Artist Talk: Thursday, Nov. 8, 2018 7pm

Directed past autobiography and allegory, Pruiksma exhibits a series of paintings rooted in sentimentality. Expressive brushstrokes and botanicals bring an emotional significance to a seemingly traditional subject; the abode. Through the built façade, Pruiksma examines identity, often meditating on lifecycle, and how one lives.

2018 Fall Exhibitions

SLIVER – ARTWORKS BY ANTHONY CAFRITZ
September 15 – October 7
Main Gallery

This collection of work embodies the fragility of the world and its metamorphosis due to human being impact.  The dazzler in our nature is as dark and underhanded.  This dichotomy is seen and manifests in all reaches of decisions and timeless deportment. Anthony Cafritz is also the Director of Salem Artworks in Salem, New York.

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Clay imagine of individual

2018 SUMMER Exhibitions

Fence SELECT | JURIED BY DAVID GERSTEN
July 27 – Baronial 31, 2018
Main Gallery,  Foyer Gallery

Juror: This year'due south Fence Select Exhibition volition be juried by David Gersten. David Gersten is an internationally recognized artist, architect, writer, theater managing director and educator based in
New York City. He has been a Professor at The Cooper Union, since 1991, where he has served every bit the Associate Dean and the Acting Dean of the School of Architecture. Gersten is the founding Managing director and President of Arts Letters & Numbers, in Averill Park, a not-profit arts and education organization defended to creating new structures and spaces for creative
exchange across a wide range of disciplines including: Architecture, Visual Arts, Theater Arts, Pic, Music, Humanities, Sciences and Social Sciences. Gersten has lectured and been a
visiting professor at numerous universities and cultural institutions throughout the earth.

Modest THOUGHTS BY KATHERINE THOLL
July 23 – September iii, 2018
Wallace Gallery

Katherine Tholl'southward "Small Thoughts" uses the human caput to explore expression
and contemplation across a range of emotions and mental images. Topics span from bones desires to sense of humor to current events. Realistic sculptures capture snapshots of thought with highly detailed surfaces and illustrated painting Katherine is a ceramic artist and instructor currently living in upstate New York. She works in clay, coat, paint, metal, copper, contumely, rust, wool felt, forest, patina to class her ceramic creations. Katherine was recognized during our 2017 Fence Exhibition every bit a Select artist likewise equally winning Best in Show.

2018 Leap Exhibitions

CONFIGURATION | ANNE FRANCEY
January 26 – March 12, 2018
Main Gallery

Anne Francey'due south "CONFIGURATIONS" are born from the tedious assembling, tying together or arranging of smaller entities, each one produced individually and bearing its own spontaneous observations, distinct gestures or colors before merging into a larger class. Made of ceramic, paper, wood or mixed media, the CONFIGURATIONS serial was produced over ii decades. In search for a delicate residuum between design and chance, measurability and organic growth, uniqueness and repetition, each Configuration is a tale of its ain, related as much by the artist as by the gaze of the onlooker, a colorful meditation on the man need to find connections between seemingly unrelated occurrences.

Delight EXIT, DOORS ARE Endmost | TATANA KELLER
Jan 26 – March 12, 2018
Wallace & Foyer Galleries

This exhibit focused on the immigration procedure through a series of monoprints. The text and broad strokes of black ink emote tension and attention, as the work explored political, economical, ecology and social issues. Her piece of work is rooted in printmaking, "Printmaking is rooted and has historical roles equally the medium for the masses" says Tatana Kellner.

120º INTERCOLLEGIATE REGIONAL
March 30 – April 20, 2018
Main Gallery

Saratoga Arts, The Arts Heart of the Capital Region, and Lower Adirondack
Regional Arts Quango (LARAC) presented the 120° Intercollegiate Regional, a
juried fine art exhibition for students attending an accredited College or Academy
located within 120 miles of Saratoga Springs, Troy, or Glens Falls, NY.

The exhibition travels to a dissimilar host site each year highlighting the all-time of
collegiate art students in the region.

FENCE SHOW
May 18 – July fifteen, 2018
First Floor Galleries
Sponsored by compages+

All members of the Arts Centre are eligible and welcome to enter the Fence Show – our longest running tradition. Our 2018 juror was David Gersten, Managing director of Arts, Letters & Numbers, a new cultural arrangement and artist residency programme in Averill Park. Every bit juror, David selected the cash awards, totaling $3,000, including the coveted Best in Show laurels, which also includes a 2019 solo exhibition at the Arts Heart. David identified around fifty works for the Fence Select held in the summertime. The awards support artists at all levels of experience, and are made possible through the generous back up of Karen and Chet Opalka & the Marcelle Foundation.

2017 Autumn Exhibitions

SOMETHING FAMILIAR
September 9 – October 15, 2017
Main Gallery

Objects and arrangements depict spatial situations beyond the collective landscape. Familiar
structures evoke varied memories and narratives. Common experiences are examined in the
pursuit of permanence within a fragmented and fleeting cultural environment. By reconstructing specific details of past living spaces, James A. Van Duyne creates total scale meditations on bloodshot memories, transposing angst and dubiousness into a physical grade.
Roger Bisbing works with variously familiar subjects and situations, creating scale models of unoccupied spaces which bear prove of past or future human deportment.

Beyond Nuts + BOLTS
September 9 – October 7, 2017
Wallace & Foyer Galleries

Each year, the Arts Eye selects a group of local artists to participate in an artist focused
entrepreneurial training program called Nuts, Bolts & Beyond. Artists from the 2017 class showcased their diversity of talents in this exhibition.

SO IT WOULD SEEM
October 27 – December 22
Main Gallery

On the surface, photographs are a straight reflection of life, portraying people or places as they
were in that moment, captured in time for eternity. Beyond the prototype, they embody the
moods, memories, dreams, and even the very soul of their subjects, encompassed past the
surrounding past and time to come. Featuring works past Laura Christensen, Steve Rein, and a
collaboration between creative person, Robert Gullie and writer, Anthony Pezzula, this exhibition unveiled those miens that once lay dormant. By manipulating vintage photographs, or creating works based on constitute images, the artists awaken and inspirit whimsical and ironic qualities, revealing narratives that would otherwise remain submerged.

NASTY WOMEN OF THE North
October 27 – 29, 2017
Blackness Box Theater

Madison LaVallee and Claire Sherwood, co-coordinators of The Feminist Art Project of Upstate NY, organized a group exhibition that demonstrated solidarity among artists who identify with being a Nasty Woman in the face of threats to whorl back women'southward rights. It besides served as a fundraiser, 100% of sales from artwork were donated to our local Upper Hudson Planned
Parenthood. Visit nastywomenexhibition.org to discover out more information on the Nasty Women
Project.

ELEMENTS OF NATURE | CENTER FOR DISABILITY SERVICES
Nov 24 – December 22, 2017
Lobby Gallery

Elements of Nature encompassed artworks highlighting the creatures amid us (some
fantastical), the stages of life, the Globe and our Universe – bringing to mind the creativity it
sparks as well as its importance to us each and every solar day. The works, which were done by
individuals of varying ages and abilities, from preschool to senior citizen, were selected from
the Heart for Disability Services' annual exhibition on S. Manning Blvd by the Arts Center's
Director of Exhibits, Sara Boylen, and Arts Didactics Coordinator, Natalie Klein-Raymond.

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2017 SUMMER Exhibitions

FENCE SELECT | JURIED Past MICHAEL OATMAN
July 22 – August 26 2017
Main Gallery, Vestibule Gallery

A juror identified approximately l pieces from the Argue Salon, which were later assembled into the Fence Select, an exhibition that runs for several weeks after the Fence Salon is taken down. We also awarded a total of $3000 in cash awards, including Best in Bear witness who received $600 and a solo exhibition at the Arts Center in 2018. The awards are intended to support artists of all levels of experience, and are made possible through the generous support of Karen & Chet Opalka and the Marcelle Foundation.

Art QUILT IMMERSION: Barb ALLEN
July 22 – Baronial 26, 2017
Wallace Gallery

Best in Testify winner from the 2016 Fence Show, Affront Allen creates quilts that are pictorial in nature and meant to invoke a personal retention -real or imagined- in the listen of viewers. They are rarely literal; her goal is to delight the eye with surprising use of colour and pattern. Working with the tactile nature of material, Allen primarily uses lush batiks and mitt-dyed cotton, frequently adding other textural elements to instill a desire to lose oneself in the experience of the art, while contemplating the visual escape.

2017 SPRING Exhibitions

VANTAGE Bespeak: BEN SCHWAB + JAMES THATCHER
January 21 – March 18, 2017
Main Gallery

The paintings of Ben Schwab and James Thatcher are similar in their use of scale and perspective, though each creative person has his own unique arroyo to expressing his surroundings. Thatcher'southward mathematically based gradient paintings are massive yet minimalist, created using a combination of precise calculations and experimentation with materials. In contrast, Schwab's densely packed abstract cityscapes include layers of architectural imagery, representing ever-evolving urban environments.

UNEARTHED: MANDI COBURN + GRACE TATARA
Jan 21 – March eighteen, 2017
Wallace Gallery

Abstract artists Mandi Coburn and Grace Tatara each work by releasing command over materials, assuasive forms to emerge on their ain. Through experimentation, the artists discovered colors, shapes and lines that are subsequently connected and manipulated by paw. Unearthed featured a combination of paintings, ink drawings, and metal work.

Solar day 2 24-hour interval Print EXCHANGE
Jan 27 – Feb 24, 2017
Kinesthesia Student Gallery

The Day 2 24-hour interval Print Exchange is an annual call for artists with a concentration in printmaking. Global participants are invited to submit 12 identical prints to be sorted and redistributed. In return, each artist receives 10 dissimilar prints from unlike artists effectually the world. Each year an exhibition is held to display one of the additional prints to be sold for clemency. Spring 2017'due south charity was The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. The print exchange gives artists an opportunity to create and share their work while helping out the community.

THE ART OF SEED: HUDSON VALLEY SEED CO.
March 31 – April 23, 2017
Wallace Gallery

Artists are cultural seed savers, selecting which kernels of beauty, color, and course to keep alive and laissez passer on to future generations. Each year, the Hudson Valley Seed Company commissions contemporary artists to interpret a distinctive selection of the heirloom varieties in our seed itemize. Each work of art becomes a unique seed pack that celebrates the beauty, diversity and cultural importance of the heirloom seeds held within each pack. Acquire more at hudsonvalleyseed.com.

FENCE SHOW 2017
May xviii – June 30, 2017
First Flooring Galleries

The Contend Show is an almanac opportunity for our members to display their work in our galleries. All members of the Arts Center of the Capital Region are eligible to enter the Fence Show, we invite you to bring together or renew your membership today and be a office of the tradition of our largest and longest running exhibition. Works include paintings, cartoon, photography, cobweb arts, stained glass, and sculpture, with over 500 pieces typically accustomed and displayed. There is a separate category that welcomes submissions from young artists in grades K-12.

2016 Autumn Exhibitions

INSIDE Breathing LIGHTS
September 17 – October sixteen, 2016
First Floor Galleries

A behind the scenes look at i of the region'south most aggressive public fine art projects ever, Breathing Lights, which illuminated hundreds of vacant homes in Albany, Schenectady and Troy in fall 2016. The exhibition displayed the technology and concepts backside the lighting effect, how the project was sited and documented,and how it connected with neighborhoods beyond the region.

Breathing Lights illuminated the windows of hundreds of vacant buildings in Albany, Schenectady and Troy. Warm low-cal filled each window with a lengthened glow that mimicked the gentle rhythm of homo breathing. Concentrated in neighborhoods with high levels of vacancy, Breathing Lights transformed abased structures from pockets of shadows into places of warmth. The Arts Center'south vacant upper floor windows were also illuminated as part of the project.

INTERIORS RECALLED | MADISON LAVALLEE, ARTIST IN RESIDENCE
September 10 – October xvi, 2016
Faculty Student Gallery

Interiors Recalled was a projection based on Capital District residents' memories of domestic spaces they no longer inhabit. Through interviews, participants' memories of objects, textures,
and imagery from the space were translated into sculptures and installations in the form of "material composites". Each piece was titled after the year the spatial retention was from and the location, such as, Bellevue, Schenectady 1974, keeping the participant's proper name, gender, age, etc. bearding.

SCREENPRINT BIENNIAL
October 28 – Dec 23, 2016
Master Gallery

The E Coast Screenprint Biennial is an exhibition that showcases a range of screenprint based art applications, from framed, editioned prints, to installation, sculpture, video, ephemera, and posters. This juried exhibition showcased artists from around the country who utilized adventurous, relevant and passionate takes on the screenprinted medium. The Screenprint Biennial is the curatorial projection of Nathan Meltz, printmaker and lecturer in the Fine art Department of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, NY.

Nether THE SEA TO THE KITCHEN SINK | CENTER FOR THE Disability SERVICES
October 28 – December 23, 2016
Foyer Gallery

Under the Sea to the Kitchen Sink was an eclectic combination of artworks showcasing materials and subject area affair that are plant all around us, if nosotros simply expect hard enough. Works by individuals of varying ages and abilities, from preschool to senior citizen, were selected past the Arts Eye'south Director of Exhibits, Sara Boylen, and Instructor Madison LaVallee, from the Center for Disability Services' annual exhibition on S. Manning Blvd. The audition plant useable items made from clay and textiles as well as depictions of favorite memories and pretty much everything else from "Under the Body of water" to the "Kitchen Sink".

The Arts Eye of the Capital Region. 265 River Street, Troy, NY 12180. (518) 273-0552

Gallery Hours
Monday& Friday:  10 am – 5 pm
Tuesday – Thursday: ten am – 7 pm
Saturday: 10 am – 2 pm
Sunday: Closed

All exhibitions are free and open up to the public.
Exhibits are sponsored by Karen + Chet Opalka, and the Marcelle Foundation.