November 2020 Exhibitions
Closing soon
Alexander Gray Associates, Germantown, NY
Jennie C. Jones: Passing Tones and Broken Chords
August 14 – November 8
The artist’s first exhibition with the gallery features new 2020 acoustic panel paintings that further expand on the artist’s research into the sonic, honing her use of materials and approach to color and form.
ArtPort Kingston, Kingston, NY
We Are All In This Together
October 10 – November 15
Group exhibition with work by Doreen McCarthy, Alexandra Hammond, Kirsten Hassenfeld, Jacinta Bunnell, Jennifer Dalton, Ann Tarantino, Patricia Tewes Richards and continuing on view with works by MaryAnn Strandell, Roxanne Faber Savage, Stefan Saffer, Jeila Gueramian, Susan Rowe Harrison, Karlos Carcamo, Dan Devine, Michelle Weinberg, and Christine Stiver.
BAU Gallery, Beacon, NY
Melissa Schlobohm: DOUBLE/exposure, Polaroid and iphone photos; Jebah Baum: SPLITS, lithographic transfer prints; Eileen Sackman / Lukas Milanak: Imagined Cosmology a collaboration in the Beacon Room.
October 10 – November 8
Garrison Art Center, Garrison, NY
Illuminate: Works on Paper by Meg Hitchcock
September 19 – November 8
Works on paper that represent the artist’s lifelong interest in religion, literature, and psychology. Read more about Meg Hitchcock’s work here.
LABspace, Hillsdale NY
Susan Carr: In My Room
September 12 – November 15
Solo exhibition of paintings and sculpture.
Manitoga/The Russel Wright Design Center, Garrison, NY
Anne Lindberg: cycles of seeing
On view with tour participation through November 9
In her two-part drawing series cycles of seeing, Lindberg’s palette of thousands of colored parallel lines will transition from cool to warm as summer becomes fall at Manitoga, reflecting concerns of time, sequence and causality.
SEPTEMBER, Hudson, NY
A Show of Hands
September 18 – November 8
Group exhibition of 25 artists. The subject of isolation and connectedness is expressed through images of human hands lacking, seeking, or achieving contact.
Storm King Art Center, Cornwall, NY
Kiki Smith River Light
July 15 – November 9
For this exhibition Kiki Smith has created a new collection of flags whose unpredictable, ever-changing movements mimic the ebb and flow of water in a river.
Outlooks: Martha Tuttle
July 15 – November 9
Tuttle has placed some 80 hand-crafted glass and marble stones on top of and around large boulders at Storm King’s site.
Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild – Kleinert/James Center for the Arts, Woodstock, NY
Zulma Steele: Artist/Craftswoman
August 21 – November 15
Ceramics, furniture and furniture designs, paintings, works on paper, and notebooks from Zulma Steele, one of Byrdcliffe’s earliest artist residents.
Now Open
11 Jane Street Art Center at the J.J. Newberry Building, Saugerties, NY
Debra Priestly
November 4 – December 13, 2020
Debra Priestly is a visual artist exploring themes of memory, ancestry, history, and cultural preservation.
Art Omi, Newmark Gallery, Ghent, NY
Howardena Pindell
July 18 – January 3, 2021
An exhibition of photo collage and video art. Pindell’s extensive body of work addresses political themes, including racism, physical trauma, memory, and the human experience.
Art Omi Sculpture & Architecture Park
Ongoing
The full exhibition season features sculpture by Bianca Beck, Dan Colen, Chemi Rosado-Seijo, Anna Sew Hoy, Will Ryman, and Agustina Woodgate. Art Omi: Architecture presents new pavilions by Steven Holl, Wendy Evans Joseph, and Cameron Wu.
Catskill Art Society, Livingston Manor, NY
Matt Harle: Group Show
October 31 – December 5
A selection of work made over the last 30 years, illustrating the artist’s long-term commitment to intuition, handmade processes, and material exploration.
The Center for Photography at Woodstock, Woodstock, NY
Photography Now 2020
November 14 – December 24
Featured artists include William Camargo, Anastasia Davis, Matt Eich, Kristen Joy Emack, Adam J. Long, Natasha Moustache, Jerry Takigawa, Jade Thiraswas, Aaron Turner, and Zhidong Zhang. Juried by Andy Adams.
Dia Beacon, Beacon, NY
Ongoing
Exhibitions on view include Mel Bochner, Carl Craig: Party/After-Party, Sam Gilliam, Barry Le Va, Dorothea Rockburne, and Marian Zazeela.
Elijah Wheat Showroom, Newburgh, NY
Spread-Eagleism: Johannah Herr & Natalie Baxter
November 1 – January 10, 2021
This exhibition surrounding the 2020 Presidential election will bring craft that exemplifies the double-standards of American patriotism versus a domestic resistance.
The Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY
Miracles on the Border: Retablos of Mexican Migrants to the United States
September 5 – December 13
Exhibition of retablos spanning the twentieth century that were offered by Mexican migrants and their families to commemorate the dangers of crossing the border and living in the United States.
Holland Tunnel Gallery, Newburgh, NY
Terra/Derma: Marieken Cochius, Kent Peterson, Romina Gonzales
October 17 – November 22
Paintings, mixed-media collages, and sculpture. Terra/Derma refers to the earth and its skin or surface; the place where inside and outside meet.
Lockwood Gallery, Kingston, NY
Jim Holl: Particle Point Collisions
October 3 – November (closing date unknown)
Paintings and sculptures that relate to the discovery of the Higgs Boson particle by the Large Hadron Collider.
Magazzino Italian Art, Cold Spring, NY
Bochner Boetti Fontana
October 2, 2020 – January 11, 2021
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
The Hunch
October 31 – November 22
The show includes new sculptures by Daniel Giordano and recent paintings by Caitlin MacQueen—in dialogue with a selection of Marcy Hermansader’s works on paper, created between 1981 and 2007.
The Re Institute, Millerton, NY
Together in Isolation
Ongoing
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.
Pamela Salisbury Gallery, Hudson, NY
Rebecca Purdum: Every Day Painting
November 7 – December 6
Solo exhibition of paintings.
The Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at SUNY New Paltz, New Paltz, NY
Dos Mundos:(Re)Constructing Narratives
Curated by Juanita Lanzo and Stephanie A. Lindquist
September 12 – November 22
Photographs of 12 artists of color who are recipients of En Foco’s Photography Fellowships.
Jan Sawka: The Place of Memory (The Memory of Place) (Reopening)
Curated by Hanna Maria Sawka, MFA and Dr. Frank Boyer
February 8 – November 22
This exhibition features paintings and etchings that illuminate Sawka’s visual explorations of the phenomenon of memory and works whose subject matter is the landscape of the mid-Hudson Valley.
We Wear the Mask: Race and Representation in the Dorsky Museum Permanent Collection
Curated by Jean-Marc Superville Sovak
September 12 – November 22
Taking its title from a poem by Paul Laurence Dunbar, We Wear the Mask stages the contradictions inherent in representations of race and in American culture as a whole, as exemplified by the Dorsky Museum Permanent Collection.
StrongRoom, Newburgh, NY
Azikiwe Mohammed: New Davonhaime Flag
Ongoing
Created in 2017 as part of Azikiwe’s ongoing New Davonhaime series of artworks, actions, and installations, the flag represents a safe place for Black communities in America. The flag is flying on the flagpole of the historic Liberty Street School in Newburgh.
Tanja Grunert Salon, Princess Beatrix House, Hudson, NY
Mark Colyer, Christopher Fitzwater, Becca Van K
October 10 – November 7
Three person exhibition.
Opening Soon
Wassaic Project, Wassaic, NY
All Out / All In
November 14 – March 27, 2021
The nine artists in All Out / All In explore the increasingly arbitrary boundary between public and private spaces, identities, and rituals—with a particular emphasis on the potential of the home as a space for healing in the face of renewed (and overdue) political attention.
Woodstock Artists Association & Museum, Woodstock, NY
Sascha Mallon: Innen Welten – Inner Worlds
November 13 – February 1, 2021
An installation of hundreds of porcelain sculptures that reference inner space, clarity, focusing on what matters the most, and letting go of material things that can weigh us down.
C.J. Matherne: Stacked Against You
November 13 – February 1, 2021
The images of figures and walls included in Stacked Against You confront the ambiguous intersection of societal and subjective issues through the practice of painting.
Top image: The Hunch at Mother Gallery, installation view