The following exhibits have been presented by the Teaching Gallery.
Dan Devine RIDER Exhibit
On View: Sept. 19 - Oct. 26, 2024
Dan Devine is a Ghent, NY-based sculptor working in multiple materials including cast plaster, molded and sewn leather, ceramic and drawing. A former Motocross racer, Devine’s works explore the shapes and interiors of motorcycles and cars as stand ins for the human body, evoking tentative unions of flesh and metal.
Digital Media Student Exhibit
On View: April 4 – April 13, 2024
Work by students enrolled in college's Digital Media Program is featured in this year-end exhibit that includes photography, drawing, graphic design, animation, two-dimensional design, digital imaging, video, web art and interactive media. Program awards will be presented.
The Steven L. Hyatt Memorial Reception is supported by the HVCC Foundation and Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs.
The reception and gallery hours are open free to the public.
Fine Arts Student Exhibit and Directed Study in Drawing and Painting End of Year Exhibit
On View: April 25 – May 4, 2024
The Ruminations of a Generation, the 2024 Advanced Study in Drawing and Painting Thesis Exhibit, features work by artists enrolled in Advanced Study in Drawing and Painting, two semesters of guided study with Professor Thomas Lail for students who have completed foundation art courses and wish to pursue their own body of work. The 2023-2024 Advanced Study students are Chase Coleman, Megan D’Arton, Samantha Nielsen, Caleb Saunders, Faneeza Soloman, Savannah Tenace, Mya Tice and Steven Valentine.
The Juried Fine Art Student Exhibit includes selected work by Fine Arts majors from the Summer 2023, Fall 2023 and Spring 2024 semesters, including drawing, painting, two-dimensional design and photography.
Silvia Ruzanka
Botanical Computing: Phyto-Cybernetics
On View: Feb. 1 – March 2, 2024
Media Artist Silvia Ruzanka, an assistant professor in the Department of Arts at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, presents “Botanical Computing: Phyto-Cybernetics,” an exhibition of digital “landscapes.” Her projects include virtual reality, interactive installation, video, and performance in which she explores the archaeology and memory of technology and media, and their intersections with everyday life. “I am interested in the tension between the rationality of the digital and the complex messiness of human experience. For me, art is a way of teasing out the irrational inside technology,” the artist writes. “Human bodies, plant bodies, and digital computer bodies are all defined by material constraints.”
She has exhibited at galleries, museums, and festivals internationally, including the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; the New Forms Festival, Vancouver; and Shenzhen’s Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism/Architecture in China. Ruzanka holds an MFA in Art and Technology Studies from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a B.A. in Physics from Smith College. In addition to teaching, she currently is a Ph.D. candidate in Visual Arts: Philosophy, Aesthetics and Art Theory at the Institute for Doctoral Studies in the Visual Arts in Portland, ME. Her research is in the philosophy of computation and care.
Featured Alumni: Ossie Jon-Nwakalo and Rezart Bushati
On View: Nov. 2 – Dec. 2, 2023
An invitational exhibit featuring one artist from each of our visual arts degrees - Fine Arts and Digital Media. This an opportunity for current and prospective students to see and be inspired by the work of former students and, for the exhibiting alumni, it is an important recognition of their early achievements as well as an opportunity to show a significant body of work.
Organized in collaboration with Assistant Professor Kyra Garrigue.
About the Artists
- Ossie Jon-Nwakalo '16
A.S. Fine Arts, Hudson Valley Community College
B.A., University at Albany
M.F.A., Tyler School of Art and Architecture, Temple University
Ossie Jon-Nwakalo Webpage on Tyler School of Art and Architecture, Temple University Website
www.ossiejonnwakalo.com - Rezart Bushati '16
A.S. Digital Media, Hudson Valley Community College
B.A. Graphic Design, SUNY Cobleskill
http://rezbushati.com/
Fine Arts and Digital Media Faculty Exhibit
On View: Sept. 21 – Oct. 21, 2023
Participating artists are:
- Justin Baker – photography
- Ryan Chase Clow – photography
- Milt Connors – photography
- Tara Fracalossi – photography
- Kyra Garrigue – photography/media
- Richard Garrison – painting
- William Jaeger – photography
- Thomas Lail – mixed media/painting
- Arnela Mahmutović – painting
- Ryan Parr – painting
- Jason Kates van Staveren – video
End-of-Year Student Exhibits
pulse 8, year-end exhibit by Digital Media students
On View: April 20 - 29, 2023
"pulse 8," the last of three year-end exhibitions in the Teaching Gallery, includes photography, drawing, graphic design, animation, two-dimensional design, digital imaging, video, web art and interactive media by students enrolled in the Department of Fine Arts, Theatre Arts and Digital Media.
"The Long Dark Teatime of the Soul"
Advanced Study in Drawing & Painting End-of-Year Exhibit
On View: March 23 - April 1, 2023
After completing foundation Fine Arts course work, these students pursue their own work for two semesters under the guidance of Professor Thomas Lail.
Featuring work by Elizabeth Amaya-Flores, Ryan Bruce, Samantha Goldup, K Hyun Rutsky, Kailyn M. Sheppeck, Amber Lynn Stone and Mya Lee Tice.
Juried Fine Arts Student Exhibit
On View: March 23 - April 1, 2023
Featuring selected work by Fine Arts majors from the Summer 2022, Fall 2022 and Spring 2023 semesters in Two-Dimensional Design, Drawing, Painting and Photography.
The Blindspot of an Old Dream
Dec. 1, 2022 - Feb. 11, 2023
An exhibition of paintings and installation by NYC Artist Jessica Hargreaves.
“The Blindspot of an Old Dream” depicts mundane, intimate and fraught human experiences through figurative and animal imagery placed in allegorical settings. Her style pays homage to history paintings, but with added molded creatures – wild-eyed snakes, tigers, seahorses and dogs – bulging out of the canvas and meandering the gilded frame. Vladimir Putin, Oprah Winfrey, Beyoncé and other recognizable figures populate her paintings that depict both fantastical and realistic settings, or an unsettling mix of both. Hargreaves states that her directness and technique “bring humanity’s convoluted and emotional landscape into high relief.”
Since 2010, she has exhibited in numerous one-person and group exhibits throughout the greater NYC metropolitan area. She and two other artists co-direct Mother-in-Law's, an experimental, installation-based project space in Germantown (Columbia County). Hargreaves was born and raised in London, and earned a Bachelor’s degree with honors in fashion and textile design at Central Saint Martins (University of the Arts London). After working in fashion and illustration in NYC, she received a Master of Fine Arts degree from The School of The Art Institute of Chicago. She currently lives and works in NYC.
Simple Forms and Complex Systems
Sept. 22 - Nov. 10, 2022
An exhibition of recent work by Photographer Gregg Stanger.
With a background in fine art and biology, Gregg Stanger’s artwork merges traditional photographic processes with geometric abstraction to explore the relationship between order and disorder. This exhibition includes collages on stretched linen canvas and cyanotype grids on handmade paper, traditional materials that Stanger says “add an additional layer of complexity” to his work that is “inspired by the seemingly unpredictable outcomes of complex systems, such as organisms, ecosystems, climate, and the universe itself.”
The works on canvas incorporate simple, monochromatic photographs, while the folded paper grids are created with layers of a light-sensitive cyanotype emulsion – eliminating the camera all together. After multiple exposures to indirect window light, “the irregularities in the handmade paper, the inconsistencies in the hand folding, and the unevenness of the coated layers of emulsion resulted in an imperfect grid. Every azure square was unique.” For Stanger, “This repetitive process became an exercise is letting go. I didn’t know where each piece would take me. I thought that by casting off my human instinct to order things, the outcome would be chaos. But instead, I discovered an equilibrium, a harmony more akin to the order of nature.”
Spring 2022 Student Year-End Art Exhibits
April 22 - 30, 2022
Somewhere In Between features work by artists enrolled in Advanced Study in Drawing and Painting, two semesters of guided study for students who have completed foundation art courses and wish to pursue their own body of work. The students are Brianna Becker, Brynne Lauryn Boyea, Alexia Martie Buddeau, Olivia Hanley, Joely Morrison, Juan Rivera, Kameron Ruchel, Kenneth Hyun Rutsky, Amber Lynn Stone, Steve Tran and aminah wingfield.
The Juried Fine Art Student Exhibit is selected work by Fine Arts majors from the Summer 2021, Fall 2021 and Spring 2022 semesters, including drawing, painting, 2-dimensional design and photography.
Pulse 7
March 25 - April 2, 2022
An exhibition of work by students in the Digital Media Program that featured photography, drawing, graphic design, animation, two-dimensional design, digital imaging, video, web art and interactive media.
Fine Arts & Digital Media Faculty Exhibit
Feb. 10 - March 5, 2022
An exhibition of recent work by members of the Fine Arts and Digital Media faculty.
Exhibiting artists are Justin Baker, photography; Ryan Chase Clow, photography; Milt Connors, photography; Tara Fracalossi, photography; Kyra Garrigue, video/photography; Richard Garrison, painting; William Jaeger, photography; Thomas Lail, sculpture, drawing and silkscreen; Arnela Mahmutovic, painting; Ryan Parr, painting; G.G. Roberts, painting; Linda Ryder, prints, and Jason Kates van Staveren, photography.
What We Looked At
Oct. 22 - Dec 3, 2021
“What We Looked At,” an exhibition of work from the collections of Fine Art and Digital Media faculty members, includes artwork created by Scott Brodie, Dawn Clements, Barbara Ess, Nan Goldin, Susan Hartung, GC Haymes, Chelly Hegan, Naomi Lewis, Robert Longo, Laura Mandelson, Robert Motherwell, Lee Ranaldo and others.
“As we again venture out to visit spaces and view collections of art works, this show brings those private moments of isolated viewing back to the social realm by gathering and sharing works from the faculty’s collections here in the now-open Teaching Gallery. It is a view into those months where what was on our walls was our solace, inspiration, comfort and context. What was on our walls was what we looked at,” Fine Arts Professor Thomas Lail writes in an introductory statement to this post-lockdown exhibit.
Spring 2021 Student Art Exhibits
Online Monday, May 3 - Monday, May 31, 2021
The Department of Fine Arts, Theatre Arts and Digital Media is pleased to share the following student art exhibits in an online format:
- Digital Media Student Exhibit
Year-end exhibition by Digital Media students that includes class work in drawing, 2-D design, photography, graphic design, video, digital imaging, animation, and web-based and interactive media completed during the summer 2020, fall 2020 and spring 2021 semesters. - Fine Arts End of Year Student Exhibition
Year-end exhibition that includes drawing, 2-D design, painting and photography, also completed in the current and past two semesters by students pursuing an Associate in Science degree in Fine Arts.
- Advanced Study in Drawing and Painting End of Year Exhibit
Advanced Study in Drawing and Painting is two semesters of guided study for students who have completed foundation art courses and wish to pursue their own body of work.
Home Alone 3: On Pause
Online Tuesday, Feb. 9 - Friday, April 16, 2021
The work of artists Janaye Brown, Matt Frieburghaus, Megan Suttles and Mandy Cano Villalobos are featured in “Home Alone 3: On Pause,” the third virtual exhibition presented by the Teaching Gallery as pandemic safety protocols keep the on-campus gallery closed.
The video works in “Home Alone 3: On Pause” examine the passing of time during this period of ongoing isolation as the coronavirus surges across the nation. “As we all dream of the day when life may return to ‘normal,’ these four artists are renewing ongoing investigations, resurrecting past projects or entirely shifting gears in response to social distancing and isolation,” Teaching Gallery Director Tara Fracalossi writes in an exhibit essay.
“The artists presented here grapple with the universal experiences of boredom, loneliness, claustrophobia, patience and, through the sheer persistence of making work, hope. From the amusing to the quietly contemplative, the works included in “Home Alone 3: On Pause” speak to the breadth and commonality of our experiences as we wait and hope for the dark cloud of COVID-19 to clear.”
Fall 2020 Faculty & Alumni Art Exhibits
Home Alone 1: Online Monday, Sept. 21 - Monday, Nov. 16, 2020
Home Alone 2: Online Monday, Nov. 9 - Friday, Dec. 18, 2020
Web-based, virtual exhibitions – the biennial Fine Arts and Digital Media Faculty Exhibit and an exhibit featuring work by Fine Arts and Digital Media alumni – will be offered for the Fall 2020 semester. The consecutive exhibits are titled “Home Alone 1” and “Home Alone 2,” a reference to the COVID-19 pandemic that’s kept many people mostly at home for several months, and will include work created during this period of mandated isolation.
Spring 2020 Student Art Exhibits
Online Tuesday, May 5 - Monday, Aug. 31, 2020
The Department of Fine Arts, Theatre Arts and Digital Media is please to share with you the following student art exhibits in an online format:
- “Pulse 5” Digital Media Student Exhibit
Year-end exhibition by Digital Media students that includes class work in drawing, 2-D design, photography, graphic design, video, digital imaging, animation, and web-based and interactive media completed during the summer 2019, fall 2019 and spring 2020 semesters. - Fine Arts End of Year Student Exhibition
Year-end exhibition that includes drawing, 2-D design, painting and photography, also completed in the current and past two semesters by students pursuing an Associate in Science degree in Fine Arts.
- The Before, The After and In Between: Advanced Study in Drawing and Painting End of Year Exhibit
Advanced Study in Drawing and Painting is two semesters of guided study for students who have completed foundation art courses and wish to pursue their own body of work.
The Production of Place: Leah Beeferman & Jen Hitchings
Feb. 6 – March 7, 2020
Conversation with the artists: Thursday, Feb. 6 from 3 to 4 p.m. in the Bulmer Telecommunications Center Auditorium
Opening Reception: Thursday, Feb. 6 from 4 to 6 p.m. in the Teaching Gallery
New York City-based photographer Leah Beeferman and painter Jen Hitchings of Brooklyn, depict landscapes in their work. “By engaging with practices that reach back to historical modes of seeing, representing and cataloging the ‘natural’ that surrounds us, Beeferman and Hitchings create places that reference actual locations, but simultaneously produce new geographies that raise questions about the social uses, histories, perils and possibilities of today’s world,” Thomas Lail, a Fine Arts professor at the college who organized the exhibition, writes. Lail will facilitate the Feb. 6 conversation with the artists.
Studio Time: Artist/Teachers of the Capital District
Nov. 7 – Dec. 7, 2019
Opening Reception: Thursday, Nov. 7 from 4 to 6 p.m. in the Teaching Gallery
Studio Time showcases work in all media by current and retired K-12 art teachers from Region 6 of the NYS Art Teachers Association that includes Albany, Columbia, Fulton, Greene, Montgomery, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Warren and Washington counties.
The exhibition is in collaboration with Capital Area Art Supervisors, whose mission is to ensure all K-12 visual arts education “fosters personal growth, community involvement, and social and career development.”
Collage City: Sculpture and Installation by Peter Dudek and Susan Meyer
Sept. 19 - Oct. 26, 2019
Opening Reception: Thursday, Sept. 19 from 4 - 6 p.m. in the Teaching Gallery
Artist Talks:
Peter Dudek – Thursday, Sept. 19 from 3 to 4 p.m. in the Bulmer Telecommunications Center, Auditorium
Susan Meyer – Wednesday, Oct. 16 from 3 to 4 p.m. in the Bulmer Telecommunications Center, Auditorium
Artists Peter Dudek and Susan Meyer investigate the dream of modernist and utopian societies and design through sculpture, collage and installation.
Sculptor Dudek serves on the faculty at the School of Visual Arts and Hunter College, where he earned BFA and Master of Arts degrees, respectively. His career – both exhibiting and teaching – spans 40 years and many cities across the United States.
A graduate of Skidmore College, Meyer earned a MFA degree from the Boston Museum School and is an associate professor in the Center for Art and Design at The College of Saint Rose. Since 1995, her sculptural environments and installations have been widely exhibited from Long Beach, CA to Washington, DC.
Pulse 4: Juried Digital Media Student Exhibit
April 26 - May 4, 2019
Opening Reception: Friday, April 26 from 5 - 7 p.m. in the Teaching Gallery
Year-end exhibition by digital media students in the Department of Fine Arts, Theatre Arts and Digital Media.
Student End of Year Exhibits
April 5 - 13, 2019
Opening Reception and Awards Ceremony: Friday, April 5 from 5 - 7 p.m. in the Teaching Gallery
In addition to department awards, four juried awards underwritten by Arlene’s Artist Materials in Albany will be announced at the ceremony.
Year-end exhibitions by visual arts students in the Department of Fine Arts, Theatre Arts and Digital Media.
Juried Fine Arts Student Exhibit
The juried exhibition includes works by students pursuing an Associate in Science degree in Fine Arts, who submit work from the current and past two semesters. Guest juror is Scott Foster, associate professor of Studio Art and chairman of the Creative Arts Department at Siena College. A painter and draughtsman, Foster has exhibited nationally and created commissioned works for the St. Kateri Tekakwitha Parish of Schenectady, the Musicians of Ma’alwyck, and the Terra Nova Church of Troy, among others.
- Submission for jurying: Tuesday, March 26 from 9 - 11 a.m.
- Jurying: Tuesday, March 26 or Wednesday, March 27
Within a Saturated Environment: Advanced Study in Drawing & Painting End of Year Exhibit
Advanced Study in Drawing and Painting is two semesters of guided study for students who have completed foundation art courses and wish to pursue their own body of work.
Participating students in this exhibit include: Jennie Buckley, Katriona Howell, Derek Limani, Andrea Lowry, Mikayla M., John McCabe, Hannah Meacham, @_collin_moore, Renee M Piazza, Jan Samuel Redman, Makayla Sink-Fagan and Hannah Marie Tremblay.
Double Vision - Artists Who Instagram
Feb. 7 - March 9, 2019
Photo Gallery of Exhibit in Teaching Gallery
Artist Talk: Thursday, Feb. 7 from 3 - 4 p.m. in the Bulmer Telecommunications Center, Auditorium
Opening Reception: Thursday, Feb. 7 from 4 - 6 p.m. in the Teaching Gallery
Guest-curated by Janice Caswell and Erick Johnson
The exhibition, curated by New York City-based artists Janice Caswell and Erick Johnson, is an expanded and updated version of one mounted in September 2017 at LABspace in Hillsdale, NY. In addition to Caswell and Johnson, Double Vision: Artists Who Instagram features work by Rosaire Appel, Joan Grubin, Mary Lum, Tom Martinelli, Doreen McCarthy, Tom Nicol, Chris Sauter, Karen Schifano and Karen Schiff.
“Double Vision” investigates the sometimes blurred line between studio and street. When the artist leaves the studio, what do they “see” and what do they photograph? Is it an extension of their vision, a corollary practice, or something in between? How do the two feed each other? By offering instant options to edit, display, share and store images, the smartphone has changed how we interact with what we see. As the curators’ awareness grew of the many other artists using Instagram, it was apparent that the photos seem directly connected to the art made in the studio, though none of the artists had yet presented these photographs as their primary art form.
Fine Arts and Digital Media Faculty Exhibition
Nov. 1 – Dec. 1, 2018
Photo Gallery of Exhibit in Teaching Gallery
Reception: Thursday, Nov. 1 from 4 to 6 p.m. in the Teaching Gallery
Artist Talks will take place in the Bulmer Telecommunications Center, Auditorium as follows:
- Tuesday, Nov. 6 from noon - 12:45 p.m.
Julie Pamkowski - Wednesday, Nov. 14 from 2 - 3 p.m.
Thomas Lail and Justin Baker - Tuesday, Nov. 20 from noon - 12:45 p.m.
Tara Fracalossi - Wednesday, Nov. 28 from noon - 12:45 p.m.
Jason Kates vanStaveren
Full- and part-time faculty in the Fine Arts, Theatre Arts and Digital Media Department participate in this biannual exhibition that features work in a wide variety of media. Contributing artists are:
- Justin Baker, photography
- Ryan Chase Clow, photography
- Milt Connors, photography
- Tara Fracalossi, photography
- Kyra Garrigue, video
- Richard Garrison, painting
- Benj Gleeksman, graphic design
- William Jaeger, photography
- Thomas Lail, sculpture, drawing and silkscreen
- Julie Pamkowski, photography
- GG Roberts, painting
- Linda K. Ryder, prints
- Jason Kates vanStaveren, photography
Shawn Theodore – One Leaf Does Not a Cypress Make
Sept. 13 – Oct. 20, 2018
Philadelphia-based artist Shawn Theodore works in photography, videography, and collage. His practice merges real and hypothesized African American experiences set within contemporary environments. Theodore attended the Tyler School of Art and received his Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism, public relations and advertising from Temple University.
Juried Fine Arts Student and Advanced Study in Drawing & Painting End-of-Year Exhibitions
April 20 – 28, 2018
Year-end exhibitions by visual arts students in the Department of Fine Arts, Theatre Arts and Digital Media. The exhibitions are organized and installed by students in Gallery Management classes.
Juror: Alex Ross, Art & Art History Faculty, SUNY Albany
Advanced Study in Drawing & Painting Participating Students:
Jada L. Belton
Corey R. Cimijotti
Albina Luisa Cook
Mariah M. Day
Carla Dortic
Takia Gibbs
Sanghai M. J. Kamara
Joel Olzak
Renee Riley
Lisa M. Schroeder
James Scott
Steve Wilson
Digital Media Student Exhibition
March 16 – March 24, 2018
Work by students in the Digital Media Program featuring photography, drawing, graphic design, animation, two-dimensional design, digital imaging, video and web art.
The exhibitions are organized and installed by students in Gallery Management classes.
Photo Gallery of Exhibit in Teaching Gallery
Emerald Rose Whipple – Anima Mundi
Feb. 1 – March 3, 2018
Anima Mundi is a retrospective of oil-on-canvas portraits of youth culture and dream landscapes by New York City artist Emerald Rose Whipple. Whipple is best known for her paintings of wayward and pensive adolescents that document the coming-of-age transition between the innocence of childhood and the self-discovery of adulthood.
Photo Gallery of Exhibit in Teaching Gallery
Barbara (Babs) Owen – Vivid Forms: Cut Paper and Installations
Oct. 26 – Dec. 2, 2017
Barbara (Babs) Owen's exhibition of wall installations is composed entirely of hand-painted and cut paper. Owen, a trained sculptor who has been painting for several years, presents cut paper works that blur the line between painting and sculpture. The Rhode Island-based artist's compositions recall lace or crochet work yet are free of recognizable or repeating patterns, and invite the viewer to examine the subtle boundary between flat work and the third dimension.
Photo Gallery of Exhibit in Teaching Gallery
Jonathan Kirk – Studio Maquettes
Sept. 14 – Oct. 14, 2017
Utica artist Jonathan Kirk presents an exhibition of models and studies. Kirk's sculptures, while abstract, are evocative of a wide range of sources, from the natural and organic world to forms of industrial and naval architecture. The works explore the intersection between the artist and the engineer, but still embody the mysterious nature of what might be called s"cultural machinery" and demonstrate how the collective visual unconscious is plundered and sampled to create forms that are at once familiar yet new.
Photo Gallery of Exhibit in Teaching Gallery
Digital Media Student Exhibit
April 28 - May 6, 2017
Year-end exhibitions by visual arts students in the Department of Fine Arts, Theatre Arts and Digital Media. The exhibitions are organized and installed by students in Gallery Management classes.
Juried Fine Arts Student Exhibit and Advanced Study in Drawing & Painting End-of-Year Exhibit
March 31 - April 8, 2017
Year-end exhibitions by visual arts students in the Department of Fine Arts, Theatre Arts and Digital Media. The exhibitions are organized and installed by students in Gallery Management classes.
Juror: Mindy Mc Daniel, Department of Art + Extended Media, Sage College, Albany, NY
Advanced Study in Drawing & Painting Participating Students:
Ciarah Arghnian Echo Goff
Makenna Ashley Olivia Hackett
Hailey Ballard-Smith Andrea Hulseapple
Sasha Blanket Danielle Ruf
Olivia Deep Zachary Sicard
Katherine Eisenried Emma Teal
Photo Gallery of Exhibit in Teaching Gallery
So That I Might Speak to You of Your Magnificence: Sculpture, Drawings and Installation by Sarah Walko
Feb. 2 - March 4, 2017
So That I Might Speak to You of Your Magnificence, an exhibition of sculpture, installation and drawings by Brooklyn artist Sarah Walko explores the mythic possibilities of objects, images and imagination. The artist mines the unknowable space between her combined materials for new possibilities of narrative, essence and reality. Using such disparate found materials as animal bones, bird nests, gems, flora, texts and test tubes, Walko distills their enigmatic qualities through juxtapositions that establish unexpected tableaux or situations. As ancient alchemists sought in their proto-scientific experiments a physical manifestation for intangible transitions of spirit and essence, Walko funnels these new relationships between objects to evoke the irrational and the illusory much as a shaman unites good and evil or consciousness and physical existence.
Fine Arts and Digital Media Faculty Exhibition
Nov. 3 – Dec. 3, 2016
The first Teaching Gallery exhibition to feature Fine Arts and Digital Media faculty since February 2012, this exhibit will feature work in a variety of media. Participating faculty members are Justin Baker, Tara Fracalossi, Kyra Garrigue, Richard Garrison, Benj Gleeksman, William Jaeger, Thomas Lail, Jean O'Malley, Ryan Parr, GG Roberts, Linda Ryder and others.
Floating World: Paintings by Maggie Mailer
Sept. 15 - Oct. 22, 2016
"Floating World" features new works by New Lebanon artist, Maggie Mailer. Her luminous, multi-layered landscape paintings portray a world seemingly suspended between the real and imagined. Mailer has exhibited throughout the United States, as well as internationally, and founded the Storefront Artist Project in Pittsfield, MA in 2002 that gained national attention and became a model for similar programs in other cities.
Photo Gallery of Exhibit in Teaching Gallery
Juried Student Art Exhibit and Advanced Study in Drawing and Painting End-of-Year Exhibit
April 29 - May 7, 2016
Juried Student Art Exhibit
Juror: Amy Griffin, Coordinator, Exhibits and Public Programs, Opalka Gallery, Sage College, Albany, NY.
Above Our Heads, It's Just Noise: Advanced Study in Drawing and Painting End-of-Year Exhibit
Work by: Kylie Farrell, Becca Fortune, Cassaundra Fraley, Hannah Hutchinson, Megan Kluball, Trevor Kuhl, Jessica Mastrobuono, Vic Moore, Dylan Soares-Kern, Jean Ellen Sotansky, Corina Waters, Zach Whitford
These exhibits showcase a year of work by students in the college's Fine Arts program. Both exhibitions are organized by students in Gallery Management classes. The opening reception features an awards ceremony at which three cash prizes are presented.
PULSE: Digital Media Student Art Exhibit
April 8 - 16, 2016
Works by students of the Digital Media Associate in Science (A.S.) and Certificate programs, featuring:
- photography
- drawings
- graphic design
- animation
- video
- Web art
In this Place: Photographs by Monika Sosnowski and Carlos Loret de Mola
Feb. 11 - March 19, 2016
The artists, Carlos Loret De Mola of Hudson and Monika Sosnowski of Brooklyn, present installations of their intimate and challenging photographs, clustered into groups, hung solo or set off in semi-private spaces.
Photo Gallery of Exhibit in Teaching Gallery
American Studies: Works by Joanna Tam
Nov. 5 - Dec. 12, 2015
Video, photographs and installation exploring notions of nationality.
With Which: Works by Tom Nicol
Sept. 17 - Oct. 24, 2015
Minimally spare, yet elegant, paintings and drawings by this Columbia County artist.
Juried Student Art Exhibit and Advanced Study in Drawing and Painting End-of-Year Exhibit
April 17 - May 2, 2015
Showcasing a year of work by students in the college's Fine Arts program, these exhibits were organized by students in Gallery Management classes. The opening reception is celebrated with an awards ceremony, at which three cash prizes are presented.
Photo Gallery of Exhibit in Teaching Gallery
Juried Student Art Exhibit
Juror: Edward Mayer, Professor/ Sculpture Area Chair, University at Albany, SUNY
WHILE YOU WERE SLEEPING: 2015 Advanced Study in Drawing and Painting End-of-Year Exhibit
Work by: Sara Alonge, S. Marissa Barnes, Anna Campbell, Quentin Carey, Nick Coonrad, Brittany Fedorchak, Anthony Guagliardo, Ibraheem Jara, Haley Macherone, Arnela Mahmutovic, Cody Montanye, Kevin Mosca and Garrett White
ARTIST UNKNOWN: Oliver Wasow with Pete Mauney
Feb. 12 - March 21, 2015
Images by anonymous photographers, re-presented by Oliver Wasow and Pete Mauney
Photo Gallery of Exhibit in Teaching Gallery
Fine Arts and Digital Media Faculty Exhibition
Nov. 6 - Dec. 6, 2014
This exhibition presents works in mixed media by a variety of artists. Free and open to the public.
Photo Gallery of Exhibit in Teaching Gallery
Following a Line: The Work of Susan Hartung
Sept. 18 - Oct. 25, 2014
Following a Line presents a retrospective of paintings, drawings and prints by Berkshire artist Susan Hartung. Included in the exhibition are works based on or in opposition to the grid from the 1980s and 90s and more recent works where her minimalist marks meander freely. Curated by Brooklyn artist Peter Dudek.
Photo Gallery of Exhibit in Teaching Gallery
Student Year-End Exhibitions
April 11 – May 3, 2014
Hudson Valley Community College art students show their multi-media works from the past year in the annual Juried Student and Advanced Study in Drawing and Painting exhibits. Exhibits are planned, designed and installed by students.
Photo Gallery of Exhibit in Teaching Gallery
Caitlin Masley: other mental landscapes
Feb. 6 – March 22, 2014
Brooklyn-based artist Caitlin Masley creates sculpture, drawings, installations and photography that capture the spaces and places she sees as "monuments to failure," symbolic of things we create or build and then desert or destroy.
Photo Gallery of Exhibit in Teaching Gallery
Field Elevations: Works by Ed Osborn
Oct. 24 – Dec. 7, 2013
Finnish-born installation artist Ed Osborn, originally trained as a composer in traditional music, moved into art in the early 1990s and produced a body work in many forms of electronic media. In "Field Elevations," Osborn uses low-tech gadgetry to create sculptures that can be activated to make sounds and evoke experiences that come from our everyday lives.
At the Tree Line: Works by Ingrid Ludt and Iain Machell
Sept. 12 – Oct. 12, 2013
Ingrid Ludt and Iain Machell, two very different artists, find a common thread in the connection between the various lifecycles throughout nature as portrayed in their mixed media drawings in pen, ink, pencil, marker and paint, and three-dimensional sculpture. Many of their works in "At the Tree Line" evoke the human figure and the landscape.
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