The Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts is celebrating the start of the New Year with its Fresh Perspective Art Show, which will open on January 12, featuring the works of 43 artists from across New York State as well as California, Connecticut, Maryland, Oregon and Texas.
Saturday, May 5, we open In This Moment, our biggest exhibition of member art to date as so many stories (funny, deep, dark, joyful, exalted, beautiful) happen in the space all at once. It's a phenomenal show that features a an array of forms and points of view. The studio gallery showcases work from last year's prize winner K Velis Turan (artist of the above fiber art - do you recognize the location?).
You're invited to join the artists for a board-sponsored celebration at our First Friday: May 5, 5-7pm.
Lowell's Loading Dock Gallery presents RedHot, a show for our times. Passion. Obsession. Fury. Burn up the pavement. Set the world on fire. Selected from artists throughout New England, RedHot responds to our over-heated world. Work ranges from representational to abstract and experimental. Eclectic, diverse, RedHot burns with urgency.
Sophia, the Greek translation of the Hebrew “Hochmah”, is the feminine personification of Wisdom in the first five books of the Old Testament.
We are living in an age of global crisis - of catastrophic political, environmental, medical and personal MELTDOWN. This exhibit features work related to the meltdown crisis, featured through October 31, 2020.
Widlund Gallery, Tannery Pond Community Center, 228 Main Street, North Creek, NY
February 29th - April 29th 2020
Reception March 13th, 5-7 pm
Artist Elizabeth MacFarland's work is being featured at the Moon & River Cafe, located on South Ferry Street in Schenectady's Historic Stockade, until the end of December.
The Moon & River Café in the Stockade (115 S. Ferry St.) is hosting a special multi-media exhibit of paintings and poetry by Elizabeth MacFarland, from November 1st through December 31st.
This article, by the Daily Gazette's Brian McElhiney, tells the story of Elizabeth MacFarland's "The Sorrow of Sophia".