April Exhibitions
Closing Soon
Alexander Gray Associates, Germantown, NY
South South
February 26 – April 11
An exhibition that examines poetics of space and orientation in works by five gallery artists: Ricardo Brey, Luis Camnitzer, Melvin Edwards, Regina Silveira, and Valeska Soares.
ArtPort Kingston, Kingston, NY
Follow the Line
March 6 – April 11
Group exhibition featuring Joe Mangrum, Ellen Weider, Kathleen Vance, Erika DeVries, Phil Rabovsky, Jicky Schnee, Helen Prior, Stacy Seiler, Oskar Fischinger, Stefan Saffer, Kristen Schiele, Rachel Urkowitz, Rodger Stevens, Maeve McCool and others.
BAU Gallery, Beacon, NY
Dialogues: BAU in Context
March 13 – April 4
The latest show from the Beacon Artist Union asks its members to choose other artists’ work to display in conversation with their own pieces.
Dia Beacon, Beacon, NY
Mel Bochner
Closing April 4
On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of Mel Bochner’s first Measurement room, Dia has commissioned the artist to realize a new, large-scale work from his Measurement series at Dia Beacon.
LABspace, Hillsdale NY
The Magic Garden
Extended to April 25
A fully-immersive environment of nature scenes and woodland creatures depicted through painting, ceramics, sculpture, and installation. Artists include: Alexander Ross, Amy Lincoln, Amy Talluto, Ann Wolf, Audrey Francis, Betsy Friedman, Brantner DeAtley, Eric Wolf, Jennifer Coates, Joel Longenecker, Katharine Umsted, Leslie Carmin, Philip Knoll, and Undine Brod.
Lightforms Art Center, Hudson, NY
Facing the Unknown, Imagination in the Time of Pandemic
Through April 3
Group exhibition featuring Lily Morris, Millicent Young, Osi Audu, Martina Angela Müller, Patrick Stolfo, Laura Summer, Elmer Orobio, and Richard Neal.
Magazzino Italian Art, Cold Spring, NY
Bochner Boetti Fontana
Through April 5
Curated by Mel Bochner in collaboration with Magazzino Italian Art, this special exhibition examines parallel artistic movements in the 1960s and 1970s in the U.S. and Italy through the artwork of Bochner, Alighiero Boetti, and Lucio Fontana.
Mother Gallery, Beacon, NY
Alone Together: Benjamin Degen & Hope Gangloff
March 13 through April 11
Two-person exhibition of recent paintings.
Pamela Salisbury Gallery, Hudson, NY
Elliott Green: AutoRevisionism
March 6 – April 4
Recent paintings on paper.
Gregory Amenoff
Solid State: Woodblock Prints (Editions & Variations)
March 6 – April 4
Solo exhibition of woodblock prints.
The Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at SUNY New Paltz, New Paltz, NY
Collective Consciousness: New Work by SUNY New Paltz Art Faculty
Curated by Karlyn Benson
February 6 – April 11
The exhibition includes a wide range of mediums and subject matter, while reflecting the faculty members’ common interests in nature, the environment, social issues, and experimentation with materials.
SEPTEMBER, Hudson, NY
Lukaza Branfman-Verissimo: Let’s rename our city
Closing April 3
Site-specific murals that engage the dual private/public space of the gallery windows, disrupt the white space of the interior walls, and re-route the path of the viewer. The artist is also providing printed takeaways in the form of visual and written language.
Opening soon and ongoing
AGC Gallery, Newburgh, NY
Philippe Halaburda: Spatial Representation of Emotion
Through May 1
Paintings and installation inspired by the boundary between perception and experience.
Ann Street Gallery, Newburgh, NY
Answer Tell Pray Answer Look Tell Answer Answer Tell
April 1 – June 20
Group Exhibition that considers the use of franchising techniques—namely, licensed reproduction—as a generative method for artistic production. Featuring Elena Ailes, CFGNY, Nolan Oswald Dennis, Laurel Schwulst, and Kevin Zhu.
Art Omi, Ghent, NY
Kianja Strobert: when is brunch?
March 20 – May 16
Solo exhibition of sculpture and painting.
Barrett Art Center, Poughkeepsie, NY
Represent: New Portraiture National Juried Art Exhibition
March 13 – April 17
Group exhibition juried by Hannah Turpin, Curatorial Assistant for Modern and Contemporary Art and Photography, Carnegie Museum of Art.
Buster Levi Gallery, Cold Spring, NY
Through the Window: Barbara Smith Gioia, Bill Kooistra, and Martee Levi
April 3 – May 2
Group exhibition of abstract paintings.
Dia Beacon, Beacon, NY
Exhibitions on view include Carl Craig: Party/After-Party, Sam Gilliam, Dorothea Rockburne, Charles Gaines, Charlotte Posenenske, and Marian Zazeela.
Ongoing
Garrison Art Center, Garrison, NY
Caroline Burton: Incarnations
March 20 – May 2
A solo exhibition of mixed media paintings.
Eric Erickson: Paintings
March 20 – May 2
Solo exhibition of oil paintings.
JDJ, Garrison, NY
Susan Weil
February 27 – April 24
The exhibition brings together four bodies of work from the 1970s through the 1990s that reference the female body.
The Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY
The Ongoing Moment: Recent Acquisitions of Photography at the Loeb
March 13 – June 27
Curated by Mary-Kay Lombino and Jessica Brier
Photographs by Dawoud Bey, Mary Ellen Mark, Ray Metzker, Aaron Turner, and Carrie Mae Weems.
Women Picturing Women: From Personal Spaces to Public Ventures
February 6 – June 13
Images of women by women artists from the museum’s collection.
Parts & Labor, Beacon, NY
Marcia Hafif and John McAllister
February 20 – April 25
An exhibition of paintings from Hafif’s “Shade Painting” series (2013) and “Glaze Painting” series (1995-1997) and new paintings by McAllister.
The Re Institute, Millerton, NY
Together in Isolation
Viewings by appointment will resume on April 12
Intended as an ongoing record of these difficult times, this large group show features artworks in small boxes that have been buried throughout the grounds of the 32-acre farm/alternative gallery. Works can be viewed through windows placed atop the illuminated boxes.
The Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at SUNY New Paltz, New Paltz, NY
Kathy Goodell: Infra-Loop, Selections 1994—2020
Curated by Andrew Woolbright
February 6 – July 11
An exhibition that showcases major works from Goodell’s career, as well as her newest work, some of which has never been shown before.
Lewis Hine, Child Labor Investigator
Co-curated by Anna Conlan and Amy Fredrickson
February 6 – July 11
An exhibition featuring Lewis Hine’s powerful photographs for the National Child Labor Commission, which proved the exploitation of young children working in unsafe conditions and ultimately led to American child labor law reform.
DIRT: Inside Landscapes
Curated by Emilie Houssart
February 6 – July 11
As part of the Dorsky Artist in Residence program, DIRT: Inside Landscapes will be the base for artist Emilie Houssart’s explorations into how we relate to surrounding ecologies.
Storm King Art Center, Cornwall, NY
Opening April 7
Book advance tickets online.
Outlooks: Martha Tuttle
Through November 8
Tuttle has placed some 80 hand-crafted glass and marble stones on top of and around large boulders at Storm King’s site.
Susan Eley Fine Art, Hudson, NY
Space Deconstructed: David Collins and James Isherwood
March 4 – April 18
A two-person exhibition featuring paintings and works on paper.
Wassaic Project, Wassaic, NY
Public Art in Wassaic
Ongoing
Woodstock Artists Association & Museum, Woodstock, NY
The Vision of Care
Juried & Curated by Robert Shane
April 9 – May 23
23 artists making work about parenting, nature, and loss show us how to care for one another in this exhibition which responds with sensitivity to our present moment, juried by Brooklyn Rail critic Robert R. Shane.
Re-Reading Disaster: Artist’s Books by Maureen Cummins
April 9 – May 23
Artist’s books, prints, and installations that investigate the nature and experience of disasters.
Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild – Kleinert/James Center for the Arts, Woodstock, NY
Hermerica
Curated by Carrie Feder
March 13 – April 25
A multidisciplinary exhibition on the American woman’s journey in history, popular culture, and the artist’s imagination.
Top image: John McAllister, Amble Wilds Airy, 2020, oil on canvas, 60 x 44 inches, Parts & Labor, Beacon