Recent Exhibits
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Owning Earth
A 16-month outdoor show. The twenty artists of Owning Earth challenged the intolerable cruelty of deeply entrenched systems of domination—over our environment, other species, and other humans—and imagined alternatives based on mutuality and reverence.
Curated by Tal Beery with Erin Lee Antonak.
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Sariah Park: Immaterial
Building on the vibrant and timely Printing With Waste series, Sariah Park’s recent large-scale monotypes respond to the landscape and ancient Indigenous petroglyphs of New Mexico, incorporating a new earth palette that includes deep yellow-gold and “rattlesnake” tones into an established range of indigos and iron oxide reds.
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Xuewu Zheng: Meditations
Through continuous, meditative labor, Xuewu Zheng works ubiquitous communications into potent forms embedded with vast quantities of social data. Through small, repetitive motions of the fingers, he transmutes printed matter into massive post-legible archives that recall burial mounds as well as trash piles; ancient scrolls as well as food mats.
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Tibor Spitz: A Retrospective - Stories, Remembrances
A retrospective exhibition of paintings and ceramic works by artist, storyteller, scientist, and Holocaust Survivor, Tibor Spitz. We invited our community across the Hudson Valley to join us for an exhibition to witness and celebrate Tibor's journey from dispossession and horror to freedom and healing through community-based art.
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IMPRINT: Showcasing PUF Studios & D.R.A.W.’s Neighborhood Print Studio
IMPRINT brought together two community printmaking studios in the Hudson Valley for a joint show and panel discussion. Based in Poughkeepsie and Kingston, both studios provide essential resources to local artists, while running visionary social justice programming in their communities.
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Soul Reflections
An exhibition of photographs reflecting experiences of people of African ancestry within our River Valley and across the Diaspora. Soul Reflections Photography Collective—a group of photographers of color residing in Ulster County—presented work by Ben Eichert, Micah Fornari, Melanie Gonzalez, Maria Fernanda Hubeaut, Kristopher Johnson, and Michael Torres.