Guide to galleries museums artists - New York State - Directory

Art in America, August, 1994

New York

ALBANY

3101. Albany Center Galleries 23 Monroe St 12210 (518) 462 4775 Mon-Fri 10-4:30, Sun 12-4 Dir: Leslie Urbach Contemporary art by artists of the Mohawk-Hudson Region. N Artists exhibited: Martin Benjamin, Robert Cartmell, Carol Cramer, Allen Grindle, Pamela Hollinde, Bruno LaVerdiere, Ed McCartan, David Miller, Harry Orlyk, Bruce Stiglich, Wendy Williams, William Wilson

3102. The Albany Gallery Executive Park-N 12203 (518) 482 5374 Mon-Fri 10-5 19th- and early-20th-century paintings; Hudson River School. G/P

3103. Albany Institute of History and Art 125 Washington Ave 12210 (518) 463-4478, fax (518) 462-1522 Tue-Fri 10-5, Sat-Sun 12-5 Dir Christine M. Miles Culture of Albany and the Upper Hudson Valley. Collections: Hudson River School 18th-century Dutch liner portraits, 19th-century folk artists and portraitists, landscapes. Changing exhibitions, archives. classes. M

Artists exhibited: Ezra Ames, Frederick Edwin Church, Thomas Cole, Jasper Cropsey, Thomas Doughty, Asher Brown Durand, Charles Loring Elliott, Henry Inman Homer Dodge Martin, Pieter Vanderlyn

3104. Greenhut Galleries Stuyvesant Plaza 12203 (518) 482-1984. fax (518) 482-0685 20th-century artsts. G/P/C

Artists exhibited: Thomas Hart Benton, Kay Bradner, Jim Dine, Richard Estes, Alex Katz, Rockwell Kent, Kozo, Richard McDaniel, Frederick Mershimer, Elizabeth Mowry, Thom O'Connor, John Stockwell

3105. New York State Museum Cultural Education Center Empire State Plaza 12230 (518) 474-5377 Daily 10-5 Dir: Louis D. Levine Decorative and fine arts, history and natural history with emphasis on New York State; Shaker collection. M

3106. Print Club of Albany & Museum of Prints and Printmaking PO Box 6578, Fort Orange Station 12206 (518) 432-9514, 449-4756 Dir: Charles Semowich Contemporary and historical prints, group and one-person shows, lectures, workshops, trips. Sponsors a national open exhibition, a museum, exhibitions, and an annual artist commission. M

Artists exhibited: Charles Capps, Frederico Castellon, Daniel Dallman, John DePol, William Gropper, Luigi Lucioni, Leo Meissner, Barry Moser, Clayton Pond, Chauncey Ryder, Daniel Serra-Badue, Mary Teichman

3107. Sage Junior College of Albany Rathbone Gallery 140 New Scotland Ave 12208 (518) 445-1778 Mon-Fri 10-4:30, Tue-Thu eves 5:45-8, Sun 1-4 Dir: Jim Richard Wilson Seven exhibitions a year of work by artists from outside the Capital Region of New York State. U

Artists exhibited: Michael Bach, Amy Bascom, Wendy Costa, Anais Nin, Mark O'Brien, Francis Palkovic, Ragellah Rourke, Mark Schaming, David Slater, Val Telberg, Patricia Loonan Testo, Frank Wimberley

3108. University at Albany/State University of New York University Art Museum 1400 Washington Ave 12222 (518) 442-4035, fax (518) 442-5075 Tue-Fri 10-5. Sat-Sun 12-4 Dir: Marijo Dougherty Art of the 20th century; collection and exhibitions. U

Artists exhibited: Romare Bearden, Joanna Osburn Bigfeather, Beverly Buchanan, Richard Callner, JoAnne Carson, Robert Giard, Jasper Johns, Edward Mayer, Cornelia McSheehy, Joan Semmel, Kay Walkingstick, Paul Wong

ANNANDALE-ON-HUDSON

3109. Bard College Center for Curatorial Studies and Art in Contempory Culture 12504 (914) 758-7598, fax (914) 758-2442 Wed-Sun 1-5 Dir: Norton T. Batkin Graduate curatorial studies program; research in contemporary art and culture; Rivendell Collection of Late Twentieth-Century Art: paintings, sculpture, photographs, video, and drawings from the mid-1960s to the present U

3110. Bard College Edith C. Blum Art Institute 12504 (914) 758-7437 Wed-Mon 12-5 Dir: Linda Weintraub Originates exhibitions and publishes catalogs on a broad range of themes; formulating permanent collection. U

ASTORIA

3111. American Museum of the Moving Image 3601 35th Ave, at 36th St 11106 (718) 784-420 Tue-Fri 12-4, Sat-Sun 12-6 Dir: Rochelle Slovin National museum, media center and cinematheque with exhibits, participatory installations, artifactual displays, film and video series, intermedia performances, mixed media, M

AUBURN

3112. Schweinfurth Art Center 205 Genesee St 13021 (315) 255-1553 Tue-Fri 12-5, Sat 10-5, Sun 1-5 Dir: Lisa Pennella Changing exhibitions of contemporary and historic fine and applied arts, architecture, photography and contemporary crafts; related classes, events. M

BAYVILLE

3113. Ronnie Meyerson, Inc. 23 Oak Point Dr N 11709 (516) 628-1461, fax (516) 628-2938 Dir: Ronnie Meyerson 20th-century American and European art. D

Artists exhibited: Balthus, Salvador Dali, Willem de Kooning, Edgar Degas, Richard Diebenkorn. Jean Dubuffet, Arshile Gorky, Paul Klee, Roy Lichtenstein, Henri Matisse, Joan Miro, Pablo Picasso

BINGHAMTON

3114. The Connelly Gallery 205 State St 13901 (607) 722-3555, fax (607) 722-1266 Mon-Fri 10-5 and by appt American paintings 1870-1970. Hudson River, impressionism, WPA, post-war abstraction. G/C

3115. Roberson Museum and Science Center 30 Front St 13905 (607) 772-0660 Tue-Thu, Sat 10-5; Fri 10-9; Sun 12-5 Dir: Robert W. Aber 19th- and 20th-century regional fine, folk, and decorative art collections; domestic and industry history collections; natural history collection. M


 

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