Our Changing Landscape Studio Art Quilt Associates Juried Regional Exhibit
ARCHIVE
SURFACING
GINA OCCHIOGROSSO
Main Gallery
January 14 – March 11
Fence/Fence Select & Student Exhibition September – December 2021 All Galleries
No Eraser Needed
July-August 2021
All Galleries
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.
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.
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..
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
DRAWING ON Experience:
MARY SHERWOOD
June 17th – Sept. six, 2019
Opening Reception: Friday, June 28th 6-8pm during Troy Nighttime Out
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
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.
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.
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,
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
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.
Source: https://www.artscenteronline.org/exhibits/exhibitarchives/
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