
Program: Monday, July 21
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Dawn - Dusk: Cornwall Chamber Public Art Program, Main & Bridge Street, Cornwall / "Threshold, Cornwall", features site-specific works by six artists that invite viewers to explore new perceptions of place across seven locations in Cornwall and Cornwall-on-Hudson, NY / Tickets required July 17th / Food and drink available for purchase
Dawn - Dusk: Friends of River Hook, 611 N. Midland Ave., Upper Nyack / River Hook Preserve, Upper Nyack/Outdoor sculpture and photograph exhibits. July 19, 10AM-12PM, a sketch mob, July 20, 4PM-6PM, a poetry reading
By Appointment: Private Public Gallery, 530 Columbia Street, Hudson / “Eclipse (Amazon, Sept. 7, 1858),” a solo multi-channel, immersive video exhibition by acclaimed artist Janet Biggs / Registration Required
By Appointment: Stony Kill Studios, 681 Granite Road, Kerhonkson / second floor open studios and a downstairs exhibition space that, through sculptural installation and performance, will explore themes of climate justice, historical subjugation, depletion and inequity as well as resilience and renewal
8 am - 5 pm: Pinkwater Gallery at Kingston Social, 237 Fair Street, Kingston Social, Kingston / 'BRANDON THOMAS BROWN: MEDITATIONS IN CYANOTYPE'. This exhibition features new work by up-and-coming photographer Brandon Thomas Brown exploring the possibilities of cyanotype in fine art photography / Food and drink available for purchase
8 am - 6 pm: The Gallery at Citiot, 404 Main street, Catskill / Maeve McCool: Low Tide Nest - 10 - 5PM | A fabric installation inspired by riverbank debris, featuring gauzy textiles, found object mobiles, and intimate studies of decay and transformation / Refreshments available for purchase
8 am - 8 pm: STRONGROOM, Broadway & Liberty Street, South/East corner, Newburgh / a new public sculpture by Edra Soto, on view on the corner of Liberty and Renwick Streets in Newburgh / Food and drink available for purchase
8 am - Sunset: OLANA, 5720 State Route 9G, Hudson / guided tours of Frederic Church’s home and landscape & FREE outdoor exhibition, What’s Missing?, a site-specific outdoor exhibition exploring lost architectural elements through contemporary art / Reservations required / Ticketed tours / Food and drink available for purchase
8 am - 10 pm: Hero’s Hill, Ellenville Depot, 206 Canal Street, Ellenville / Kate Browne’s new large-scale art installation, hundreds of reflective aluminum letters wrapping around a gravel mound repeatedly spell the phrase WE WANT THE NEXT HERO TO ARRIVE ON TIME as John Philip Sousa’s Stars and Stripes Forever plays whenever the viewer pushes the start button on the sound column
9 am - 1 pm: Art Sales & Research, 99 Willow Lane, Clinton Corners / An artist party at the house and an exhibition at our NEW GALLERY LOCATION 5979 Route 82 # 3C, Stanfordville / reservations for artist party please text 347-768-3954
9 am - 3 pm: Woodstock School of Art, 2470 Route 212, Woodstock / Explore our vibrant campus, art fair and instructors exhibition, and experience the power of art in a historic setting
9 am - 5 pm: Art Omi, 1405 County Route 22, Ghent / Harold Stevenson: Less Real Than My Routine Fantasy, Eddie Rodolfo Aparicio: Invernadero herido (para Huerta), Staging Area: A Barn Raising in Two Parts by Erin Besler / Donation based / Cafe open Sat-Sun
9 am - 5 pm: Hudson Hall, 327 Warren Street, Hudson / a new visual art and performance work by Jon Kinzel merging choreography, visual art, and sound to explore improvisation, mark-making, and the aging body as both refuge and transformation
9 am - 7 pm: Accord Market, 21 Main Street, Accord / Wendy Hollender’s botanical illustrations / Refreshments available for purchase
9 am - 7 pm: Boscobel House and Gardens, 1601 Route 9D, Garrison / Taking down the Federal era furniture and finishing for guided tours behind the scenes on Boscobel's first restoration in over 70 years plus a special exhibition tracing the birth, death, and rebirth of Boscobel / Cost: Free for children under 4; $7 for children 4-17; $14 for adults; Guided tours are $19 for adults
10 am - 2 pm: The Post Office, 158 West Main Street, Port Ewen / 'tourniquet' presents large scale new works by Manuela Arnal, Cozette Russell and Tamsen Williams
10 am - 4 pm: PUF Community Printmaking Studio at the Poughkeepsie Underwear Factory and The Poughkeepsie Trolley Barn, 8 N. Cherry St., Poughkeepsie / open studios with hands-on artmaking and demonstrations in the main printmaking studio / Refreshments available for purchase
10 am - 4 pm: Stuhl Werner Studio, 398B Peck Road, Shokan / abstract mono-prints and representational landscape paintings in oil by Michelle Stuhl and sophisticated abstract wood sculpture, vessels and furniture direct carved by Howard Werner
10 am - 4:30 pm: Hudson Valley Seed Company, 11 Airport Road, Accord / Celebrate the vibrant intersection of art, gardening, farming and nature at The Art of Seed, a group art show curated and hosted by the Hudson Valley Seed Company
10 am - 5 pm: ADS Warehouse, 105 Ann St, Newburgh / Life, Still - An exhibition of 13 photographers exploring themes of instability and refuge
10 am - 5 pm: KinoSaito, 115 7th St, Verplanck / “High Eyes on Aricama,” “VOLUMES,” “Kikuo Saito: Reminiscence in Color,” and “The Unknown and its poetics” / Registration Required / Refreshments available for purchase
10 am - 5 pm: The Hudson Eye, Twin Barns at The Staats House, 200 Station Road, Hudson / The Hudson Eye presents RECESS: Incantations, Twin Barns at the Staats House. Featuring artists David Becker, John Cleater, Dan Devine and Marie Lorenz offering a powerful commentary on the passage of time and the ever-changing nature of human existence
10 am - 6 pm: Art at Bull Farm, 347 Bull Rd Rock, Tavern / Living with Contemporary and African Art in a Federal Style historic 1856 Stone Farmhouse, built by John Springstead Bull / Drinks available for purchase
10 am - 6 pm: Studio Tashtego, 158 Main Street, Ground Floor, Cold Spring / Longing for a shared vision of happiness and abundance, ceramic artist Elizabeth Blake constructs an idyllic world where humanity reveres and finds harmony with nature
10 am - 6 pm: upbringing, 236 Wall Street, Room 103, Kingston / upbringing – a place to raise ideas and UAW's headquarters – showcases artworks and objects focused around the theme of Presence by Zoë Buckman, Tamar Ettun, Nona Faustine, Qiana Mestrich, Cheryl Mukherji, Rebecca Reeve and Keisha Scarville
10 am - 8 pm: Sqrypt Atelier: Inn Way Art-Coop, 7 Liberty Square, Ellenville / An immersive sculpture garden experience with intergenerational workshops and market bazaar / Free + Open to the Public. Select Events to be RSVP with Sliding Scale Donation $10-36 / Refreshments available for purchase
10 am - 10 pm: PS21: Center for Contemporary Performance, 2980 Route 66, Chatham / PS21's GROUNDTONE Music Festival presents leading international and Hudson Valley artists in concert as well as free performances, sound installations, and self-guided explorations throughout our grounds / Refreshments available for purchase
11 am - 3 pm: INTERVENTIONS 5, 257 State Street, Hudson / in the city of Hudson, 257 State St/back garden. Featuring six large installations/Free admission and celebration event on Friday 18, 6 to 9 pm / Food and drink available Friday the 18th
11 am - 3 pm: Manitoga / The Russel Wright Design Center, 584 NY-9D, Garrison / Design • Art • Nature Tours of the House, Studio, Design Gallery and Woodland Garden featuring the 2025 Art + Design Installation, "All the Light and Shadow," with special programs, tours, as well as the summer iteration of our All Four Seasons series / Reservations Required / $30 per person for standard tour, $50-$75 per person for special programs
11 am - 4 pm: The Catskills Barn, 1740 Betts Hill Road, Delhi / BARNSTORM 2 : a group show curated by Jeff Quinn held on 22 acres in Delhi / Food and drink available for purchase
11 am - 4:30 pm: Thomas Cole National Historic Site, 218 Spring Street, Catskill / "Emily Cole: Ceramics, Flora & Contemporary Responses" and "On Trees: Georgia O'Keeffe and Thomas Cole" / Cost: $5–$20
11 am - 5 pm: Art Fort, 82 Upper Cherrytown Rd, Kerhonkson / Kerhonkson/Spatial Reveries: Paolo Arao, Natalie Beall, Ruth Freeman, Will Hutnick, and Suzy Sureck / Light refreshments
11 am - 5 pm: Art@GoshenGreenFarm, 3301-3317 Route 207, Goshen / Exhibitions inside & outside the historic copper-roofed barn and greenhouse and on the trail and fields throughout our historic 1860's Hudson Valley farmstead / Food and drinks available for purchase
11 am - 5 pm: BCMT GALLERY, 79 Hurly Avenue, Suite 110a, Kingston / SHED is a prompt word given to our collective of wonderful artists from all over the world, to create a work that exemplifies the meaning
11 am - 5 pm: Charlotte Woolf at Foxtrot Farm & Flowers, 6854 New York 82, Stanfordville / Queer Bestiary, A group exhibition exploring queer ecologies and human–land relationships with tattoo pop-ups, live music, a bee hive tour, and author readings
11 am - 5 pm: Distortion Society, 155 Main Street, Beacon / Distortion Society presents "What She Builds, She Must Destroy," a solo exhibition of new paintings by Michelle Silver
11 am - 5 pm: Jasper Richmus, 306 Wall Street, Kingston / “Summers Luscious Party” | A six-person pop-up exhibition celebrating the intersection of contemporary art + the natural world
11 am - 5 pm: Make Your Own Art, Commons Building, 785 Main St., Second Floor, Margaretville / The Vessel is an immersive, five-day installation where visual art, music, movement, and performance converge, inviting the public to co-create a living artwork through shared gesture, sound, and motion
11 am - 5 pm: Shigeko Kubota Video Art Foundation, 1154 North Ave. 2nd FL, Beacon / Shigeko Kubota Video Art Foundation studio and inaugural exhibition space. Featuring newly restored in Beacon video sculptures, as well as historic heirloom pieces
11 am - 5 pm: Sky High Farm, 11 Main Street, Germantown / TREES NEVER END AND HOUSES NEVER END, a site-specific exhibition exploring the relationship between local ecology, history, and industry in the Hudson River Valley and its connection to New York City
11 am - 5 pm: Soon is Now, 8 Long Dock Road Beacon, NY / Artists in Residence Jennifer Lauren Smith & Andrew Brehm: an exhibition of photographs, collage works and large scale sculptures inspired by found materials installed in The River Center
11 am - 5 pm: Spencertown Academy Arts Center, 790 Route 203, Spencertown / Gee's Bend: The Next Generation. This exhibit will feature more than 30 quilts created by six quiltmakers; second and third generation descendants of the celebrated women whose works exploded on the art scene in 2003
11 am - 5 pm: The Gallery at Yellow Studio, 792 New York 35, Cross River / Twenty-one National Association of Women Artists (NAWA) Signature Member Artists working across all mediums, interpret, challenge, and reimagine the concept of “surface" / Refreshments available for purchase
11 am - 5 pm: Unison Arts, 9 Paradies Ln, New Paltz / Two exhibitions: Wild Clay showcasing experimental ceramics made from locally sourced materials & Voices Unbound featuring visual storytelling created by incarcerated women / Suggested donation $5
11 am - 6 pm: 68 PRINCE ST. GALLERY, 68 Prince St, Kingston / painter Jeanette Fintz, and sculptor Monika Zarzeczna, in an exhibition curated to explore abstraction and the interaction of color, light, and structure, in two, as well as three dimensions / Refreshments will be served
11 am - 6 pm: ARTS&REC at OSMOS STATION, 20 Railroad Avenue, Stamford / two exhibitions by current artist-in-residence, Wei Leng Tay and Catherine DeLattre’s photographic series, entitled, Interiors, Monongahela, Pennsylvania, 1977-78 / Reservations required / Food and drink available for purchase
11 am - 6 pm: Loose Parts, 388 Main Street, Catskill, / Everything's Assembled / An immersive kitchen installation featuring Lauren Cohen's food sculptures / Refreshments available
11 am - 6 pm: Magazzino Italian Art Museum, 2700 Route 9, Cold Spring / Magazzino Italian Art Museum and research center is dedicated to advancing scholarship and public appreciation of postwar and contemporary Italian art in the United States / Reservations required / Tickets range from free - $20 / Food and drink available for purchase
11 am - 6 pm: Marie's at the Catskill Octagon House, 21 Walnut Street, Catskill / 'Peculiar Manufactures,' organized by Marie Catalano will reimagine the historic Catskill Octagon House through the lens of a 16th-century Kunstkammer
11 am - 6 pm: The Department of Things, 115 Abeel St, Kingston / Free drop in print-your-own Upstate Art Weekend postcard activity, plus works on view by local artists in a variety of media
11 am - 7 pm: Shadow Walls 413 Silver Spur Rd W, Purling / REPAIR, curated by Anne-Laure Lemaitre: paying tribute to Shadow Walls’ current transitory state, +20 artists
11 am - 7 pm: The Lockwood Gallery, 747 Route 28, Kingston / Ethan Ryman: Four Years Built, featuring a broad selection of sculptures and photo-sculptural works across four of Ethan Ryman's series - Still Lifes and Dioramas, Perfect Flat Constructions, Frontier / Refreshments will be served
12 pm - 3 pm: Hudson Hangar x Gray Nivas Collective at Whimsy Flowers Farm, 1819 Berme Road, Kerhonkson / a range of local and international contemporary art, showcasing diverse mixed-media projects across disciplines
12 pm - 4 pm: Hawk + Hive, 61 Main Street, Andes / A series of figurative and abstract paintings and large scale drawings, exploratory exercises in dream, sensation and memory
12 pm - 4 pm: Material Projects Space, 6 Market St, Ellenville / 'A Gathering of Unasked Possibility' curated by Judith Rodgers with works from Choro, Lydia Halcrow, Kelly M O'Brien, and Soli Pierce. Sculpture, wall-based art, installation, mixed media and print exploring themes of ecological uncertainty and relational entanglement
12 pm - 4 pm: NAMAI STUDIO, 392 Hasbrouck Avenue, Fl 2, Kingston / Josh Werner and Bianca Kuttickattu curate an experiential exploration of live soundscapes, interactive textures, ambient landscapes, and woven histories
12 pm - 5 pm: Alpana Bawa, 159 Canal St, Ellenville / For the love of Color
12 pm - 5 pm: Ann Street Gallery, 104 Ann Street, Newburgh / etheReality: a group exhibition of works across various media that consider the cyclical, interconnected and often intangible relationship between individuals and the collective
12 pm - 5 pm: Army Of Frogs Studio, 282 Mohonk Road, High Falls / Eclectic Cream, hands down will be a not-to-be-missed visual wonderland / Food and drink available for purchase
12 pm - 5 pm: Gatherwild Ranch, 331 Roundtop Rd, Germantown / Art, food, and sauna / Refreshments available for purchase
12 pm - 5 pm: Ligenza Moore Gallery, 78 Trout Brook Road, Cold Spring / This exhibition features works from 15 contemporary artists in our gallery and across 5 acres of sculpture gardens
12 pm - 5 pm: N/A Project Space, 137 Martin Sweedish Rd, New Paltz / "String Theory" fiber art group show + outdoor show "Transcending Taxonomy" with sculpture, installation and performance
12 pm - 5 pm: Say Collie, 39 Bauhoff Rd, Craryville / “The Mud Barn”, a transformed 1880’s barn, bathed in light and nature, exhibiting the works of New York artists including Christopher Kurtz, Zaria Forman, Matthew Johnson, Gigi Gatewood, Item Enso, Atha James, Sylvia Estes and more / Refreshments available for purchase
12 pm - 6 pm: Kayrock Editions, 87 N Chestnut Street #6, New Paltz / An exhibition of original artwork and screen printed editions by Benjamin Degen, Hope Gangloff, Yuri Masnyj, Chie Fueki, Kristen Schiele, Reed Anderson, Matthew Bollinger, Kirsten Dierup, Bridget Caramanga, and Trudy Benson / Refreshments available for purchase next door at Dry Fly Coffee
12 pm - 6 pm: steven harvey fine art projects, 9 Market Street, Ellenville / After Image takes place in the beautiful working studio of artists Paul Villinski & Amy Park and features a dozen painters who cover topics from Gaza to their children's struggle with gender fluidity
12 pm - 6 pm: The Church in Staatsburg, 5 Market Street, Staatsburg / 'Unearthing the Light', an exhibition and related programming that reveals and reclaims hidden histories and erasures through photographs, works on paper, painting, sculpture, embroidery, video, and plantworks
12 pm - 6 pm: The Cronin Gallery, 10 Main Street, Water Street Market Suite 405, New Paltz / Ryan Cronin & Mary Jane Nusbaum in a two-person exhibition exploring paper's dual nature with both artists collaborating on a live creative activation throughout the weekend / Refreshments available for purchase
1 pm - 4 pm: Perry Lawson Fine Art, 90 North Broadway, Nyack/ In the main gallery: "Re-Emerging," featuring paintings by Vicki Arthur, Rick Brooks, Anne Harmon and Jay Sidebotham. In the back garden: outdoor sculpture by Kurt Steger
1 pm - 5 pm: Beattie Powers Place, 10 Powers Place, Catskill / Catskill Now, works from 5 artists from the Catskill Village area
1 pm - 5 pm: Edward Hopper House Museum & Study Center, 82 N. Broadway, Nyack / For the first time, Tomokazu Matsuyama engages with Edward Hopper's vision, and specifically the 1952 masterwork "Morning Sun," in his compelling new painting, "Morning Sun Dance" (2025). / Reservations required / Museum ($8-$10) Jazz concert ($15-20) Family Day (free) / Wine available at concert
1 pm - 5 pm: Howland Cultural Center, 477 Main Street, Beacon / 'WORK IN DECAY' and PATRICK PROSSER’S 1982 PHOTO COLLECTION / Refreshments available for purchase
2 pm - 5 pm: The Green Lodge, 80 Center St, Chatham / Red carpet, red lights, cushion foam, we’re going to hell, I knew your father when he had cajones / Food and drink at reception
4 pm - 8 pm:Bank Art Gallery, 94 Broadway, Newburgh / A Collector's Vision, a curated exhibition featuring local, national, and international artists inside a historic 100-year-old bank with vaulted ceilings and marble walls