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Galleries museums & artists

Art in America,  August, 2007  

New York

ALBANY

3373. Albany Center Galleries

161 Washington Ave 12210

(518) 462-4775, fax (518) 462-1491

Web site: www.albanycentergalleries.org

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3374. Albany Institute of History and Art

125 Washington Ave 12210.2296

(518) 463-4478, fax (518) 463-5506

E-mail: information@albanyinstitute.org

Web site: www.albanyinstitute.org

Fine and decorative arts, societal artifacts and archival materials. Exhibitions of works by regional and living New York artists; traveling exhibitions. N

3375. Print Club of Albany

PO Box 6578 12206

(518) 449-4756

E-mail: semowich@bigfoot.com

Web site: www, PCAPfint.com

Hours vary Dir: Don Bolon/Charles Semowich

Exhibitions, collection, annual commission, lectures. N

Artists exhibited: Warrington Colescott, Michael DiCerbo, Robert Kipniss, Luigi Lucioni, Roger Medearis, Sharon Mitchell, Barry Moser, Richard Pantell, Thomas Seawell, Mary Teichman, Carol Wax, Herman Zaage

3376. The Sage Colleges Opalka Gallery

140 New Scotland Ave 12208

(518) 292-7742, fax (518) 292-1903

E-mail: opalka@sage.edu

Web site: www.sage.edu/sca/opalkagallery

Dir: Jim Richard Wilson

Four to five exhibitions per year primarily by artists from outside the capital region. Emphasis on multidisciplinary projects. U

Artists exhibited: Conrad Atkinson, Robert Beck, James Brooks, Gregory Coates, Dorothy Dehner, John Ferren, Perle Fine, Alexander Mayorov, Ugo Mochi, Betty Parsons, Robert Richenburg, Joan Robey, Jon Schueler, Val Telberg, Terrence Tiernan, Frank Wimberley

3377. State University of New York, University at Albany, University Art Museum

1400 Washington Ave 12222

(518) 442-4035, fax (518) 442-5075

Web site: www.albany.edu/museum

Tue-Fri 10-5, Sat-Sun 12-4 Dir: Janet Riker

Exhibitions of established and emerging artists. Collection of contemporary works on paper. Public programs. U

Artists exhibited: Bercowetz & Bua, Nina Bovasso, Beth Campbell, Phil Frost, Julie Heffernan, Jennifer & Kevin McCoy, David Opdyke, William Pope,L, Jean Shin, John F. Simon, Jr., Lane Twitchell, Xu Bing

AMAGANSETT

3378. The Mabel and Victor D'Amico Studio & Archive

PO Box 1266 11930

(631) 267-3123, fax (631) 267-2901

E-mail: damico@hamptons.com

Web site: www.theartbarge.com

By appt

Dir: Christopher Kohan

Former residence of the Museum of Modern Art's founding director of education and his artist wife. Found objects and constructions; 1940s modernist furniture and architecture; art educational materials. M

ANNANDALE-ON-HUDSON

3379. Bard College, Center for Curatorial Studies and Hessel Museum

PO Box 5000 12504-5000

(845) 758-7598, fax (845) 758-2442

E-mail: ecs@bard.edu

Web site: www.bard.edu/ccs

Wed-Sun 1-5

Dir: Tom Eccles

Special events on- and off-campus during academic year. U

ARMONK

3380. The Studio: An Alternative Space for Contemporary Art

2 Maryland Ave 10504

(914) 273-1452, fax (914) 219-5030

E-mail: thestudioNY@optonline.net

Web site: www.thestudiony-alternative.org

Tue-Fri by appt, Sat-Sun 1-5 during exhibitions

Dir: Katie Stratis

Painting, prints, mixed mediums, photography video and sculpture by emerging and established artists. Sculpture gardens; public art at North Castle Town Hall. N

Artists exhibited: Joanna S. Astor, Dan Bergman, JohAnn Brody, Laurel Garcia Colvin, Johanna Cooper, Marcy B. Freedman, Mike Goodnough, Shiela Hale, Cathrin Hoskinson, J. Pindyck Miller, Nell Ira Needlman, Bruce Odland, Francesca Samsel, Judith Steinberg, Joyce Wenglowski, Randy Williams

AUBURN

3381. Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center

205 W Genesee St 13021

(315) 255-1553, fax (315) 255-0871

E-mail: smac@cayuganet.org

Web site: www.schweinfurthartcenter.org

Tue-Sat 10-5, Sun 1-5

Dir: Donna Lamb

Multi-arts cultural center with gallery and educational department. Exhibitions include fine arts, folk arts, crafts, quilts and regional artists. N

BAY SHORE

3382. Universal Limited Art Editions

1446 N Clinton Ave 11706

(631) 665-2291, fax (631) 665-1758

E-mail: prints@utae.com

Web site: www.ulae.com

Mon-Fri 9-5:30 by appt

Dir: Bill Goldston/Larissa Goldston

Contemporary prints and multiples. P

Artists exhibited: Carroll Dunham, Orly Genger, Jane Hammond, Bill Jensen, Jasper Johns, Joey Kotting, Julian Lethbridge, Suzanne McClelland, Jason Middlebrook, Elizabeth Murray, Robert Rauschenberg, James Rosenquist, Ed Ruscha, James Siena, Kiki Smith, Richard Turtle, Tam Van Tran, Terry Winters, Zachary Wollard, Lisa Yuskavage

BEACON

3383. Dia:Beacon, Riggio Galleries

3 Beekman St 12508

(845) 440-0100, fax (845) 440-0092

E-mail: info@diabeacon.org

Web site: www.diabeacon.org

Summer: Thu-Mon 11-6; Winter: Fri-Mon 11-4

Dia's collection of major works from the 1960s to the present. M

Artists exhibited: Joseph Beuys, Louise Bourgeois, John Chamberlain, Dan Flavin, Michael Heizer, Robert Irwin, Donald Judd, Agnes Martin, Bruce Nauman, Robert Ryman, Fred Sandback, Andy Warhol

3384. Van Brunt Gallery

460 Main St 12508

(845) 838-2995, fax (845) 838-2996

E-mail: info@vanbruntgallery.com