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Art in America, August, 2004
ALBANY
3354. Albany Center Galleries
161 Washington Ave 12210
(518) 462-4775, fax (518) 462-1491
E-mail: albanycg1@capital.net
Web site: www.albanycentergalleries.org
Tue-Sat 12-5 Dir: Sarah Cunningham
Contemporary art by artists of the Mohawk-Hudson Region. Free admission. N
Artists exhibited: Lisa Benato, Jane Bloodgood-Abrams, Michael Bombard, Christian Carson, Carol Caruso, Dorothy Englander, Laara Moriarty, Robert Moylan, Richard Pantell, Matt Shropshire, D. Jack Solomon, Karen Whitman
3355. Albany Institute of History and The Rice Gallery
125 Washington Ave 12210-2296
(518) 463-4478, fax (518) 462-1522
Wed-Sat 10-5, Sun 12-5
Dir: Janis Keane Dorgan
Exhibition and sale of work by regional and living New York State artists in all mediums, interpretive educational material related to exhibitions. N
3356. Print Club of Albany
PO Box 6578 12206
(518) 449-4756
E-mail: semowich@bigfoot.com
Web site: www.PCAPrint.com
Hours vary Dir: Don Belch/Charles Semowich
Nonprofit arts organization devoted to prints. Exhibitions, annual commission, lectures
Collection of 10,000 items. N
Artists exhibited: Robert Kipniss
3357. The Sage Colleges, Opalka Gallery
140 New Scotland Ave 12208
(518) 292-7742, fax (518) 292-1903
E-mail: wilsoj2@sage.edu
Web site: www.sage.edu/SCA/opalka
Dir: Jim Richard Wilson
Five exhibitions a year of work by artists from outside the capital region of New York State. Emphasis on multidisciplinary projects. U
Artists exhibited: Nanette Carter, Gregory Coates, Matthew Liddle, Alvin Loving, Ugo Mochi, Roy Nicholson, Warren Padula, Joseph Piccillo, Bill Stewart, Val Telberg, Dan Welden, Frank Wimberley
3358. State University of New York at Albany University Art Museum
1400 Washington Ave 12222
(518) 442-4035, fax (518) 442-5075
Wed-Fri 10-5, Sat-Sun 12-4 Dir: Marijo Dougherty
Art of the 21st century; collection and exhibitions. M/U
Artists exhibited: Chryssa, Sandi Fellman, Phyllis Galembo, Mary Ellen Mark, Dennis Oppenheim, Ernesto Pujol, Robert Rauschenberg, Ellen Rothenberg, Juan Sanchez, William B. Schade, Andy Warhol, Xu Bing
AMAGANSETT
3359. The Mabel and Victor D'Amico Studio & Archive
PO Box 1286 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. Collection includes found objects and constructions; 1940s modernist furniture and architecture; art educational materials. M
3360. Lee Ward Art Associates, Inc.
PO Box 920 11930
(516) 692-4093
E-mail: lcwardart@compuserve.com & leewardart@lcwardart.com
By appt Dir: Lee C. Ward, Jr.
Classic and contemporary expressionism, including German, American. Contemporary Scandinavian and Russian art. Futurism. Surrealism. D/C
Artists exhibited: Sabine Blohm, Inger Kirkeleit, Jeremy Lebensohn, Pat Lipsky, Juanita McNeely, John Ranson Phillips, Travis Tuck, Joyce Wenglowski
ANNANDALE-ON-HUDSON
3361. Bard College
Center for Curatorial Studies
PO Box 5000 12504-5000
(845) 758-7598, fax (845) 758-2442
E-mail: ccs@bard.edu
Web site: www.bard.edu/ccs
Wed-Sun 1-5 Dir: Norton T. Batkin
Year-round exhibition program focusing on contemporary ad; Marieluise Hessel Collection on permanent loan; two year graduate program in curatorial studies, featuring student curated exhibitions in the spring. U
ARMONK
3362. The Studio: An Alternative Space for Contemporary Art
2 Maryland Ave 10504
(914) 273-1452, fax (914) 273-6480
E-mail: thestudioNY@optonline.net
Web site: www.thestudiony-alternative.com
Tue-Fri by appt, Sat 1-5 during exhibitions
Dir: Tedd Stratis/Katie Stratis
Year round exhibitions focusing on contemporary painting, prints, mixed mediums, collage, photography and sculpture of emerging and established artists. Outdoor sculpture gardens Solo exhibitions at satellite gallery: The Studio Annex (see New York City listing). G
Artists exhibited: Joanna S. Astor, Adrienne Cullom, Loren Eiferman, Robert Federico, Elaine Galen, Sergio Gonzalez-Tornero, Cathrin Hoskinson, Stephen Keltner, Lucy M. Krupenye, Susan Manspeizer, Susan Manspeizer, J. Pindyck Miller, Bohdan D. Osyczka, Renata Rainer
AUBURN
3363. Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center
205 Genesee St 13021
(315) 255-1553, fax (315) 255-0871
E-mail: smac@baldcom.net
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. M
BAY SHORE
3364. Universal Limited Art Editions
1446 N Clinton Ave 11706
(631) 665-2291, fax (631) 665-1758
E-mail: prints@ulae.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: Cecily Brown, Carroll Dunham, Orly Genger, Jane Hammond, Bill Jansen, Jasper Johns, Joey Kotting, Julian Lethbridge, Jason Middlebrook, Elizabeth Murray, Robert Rauschenberg, James Rosenquist, Ed Ruscha, James Siena, Kiki Smith, Richard Turtle, Terry Winters, Lisa Yuskavage
BEACON
3365. Collaborative Concepts
348 Main St 12508
(845) 838-1516
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