There are a few good choices in the region that will end soon, including a great opportunity to take advantage of free admission at a world-renowned museum.
Return 2 Earth 2017, mixed media by Alisa Sikellianos-Carter |
Two shows that will end on Jan. 14 also feature a great many regional artists: Gallery Mixtape, Vol. 1 at Collectiveffort in Troy, where a selection of BIPOC artists are showcased, and the Annual Members' Show at Albany Center Gallery. Well over 100 artists (myself among them) present one piece each at ACG, making for a super-eclectic viewing experience that is always popular with viewers.
An example of 20th-century Japanese printmaking at The Clark |
Perhaps most intriguing, an exhibition of 20th-century Japanese prints from the museum's collection will remain on view at The Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Mass., through Jan. 30 - and admission to the museum will be free for the entire month. Competing Currents promises to be a highly pleasurable lesson on a unique corner of recent art history.
So, go forth and see some art! It will make a great beginning to your 2022.
Add note: This just in from the Albany Institute of History & Art - Fashionable Frocks of the 1920s, a fancy and fun romp among the clothing styles of the flapper era, has been extended through Jan. 9.
The Annual Members' Show at Albany Center Gallery is always a crowd-pleaser photo by Daniel Joyce |
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