Womenswork.Art features Riverwinds Gallery for the month of August!
Consisting of over 40 artists, Riverwinds Gallery was originally located in the heart of Beacon, NY. In the summer of 2020, they closed their doors for good after 17 years of business, moving their entire operations online to become a virtual gallery.
Exhibition Dates: August 6-29th, 2021
Opening Reception: Sat. August 7th 2-6pm
Artist Talk: Sat, August 28th 3-5pm
Womenswork.Art Gallery is delighted to announce the solo exhibition “Gathered, Absorbed, Carried” by Gabriella Kirby, featuring a collection of mixed media paintings on plaster, canvas and paper that reflect on the emotional landscape of vulnerability we traverse in order to connect with the world around us.
The show will run from August 6 – August 29.
Womenswork.Art Gallery is open from 2-6 pm on Friday and Saturday and by appointment. For more information or to make an appointment, please contact the gallery by phone at (845) 293-3660, email at info@womenswork.art, IG @womenswork.art or visit
www.womenswork.art or contact Gabriella Kirby by phone at (201) 396-7230, email at gkirby.art@gmail.com, IG @gabriella_kirby or visit
www.gabriellakirby.com.
Join the Barrett Art Center / Dutchess County Art Association virtually on Saturday, July 24th from 2-3pm for a discussion of: “Slipping Over The Dark Hills: A Retrospective of Eric Lindbloom, Nancy Willard and Judith Lindbloom” with Curators James Lindbloom and Sasha Louis Bush.
Join here!
The Art of Portraiture: Representing oneself or a subject through a creative medium involves more than merely capturing a likeness. These often surprising but always revealing works reflect physical, emotional, and even spiritual connections that can inform and challenge expectations. Queen City 15 Gallery is presenting the artists interpretation of this theme with traditional and nontraditional approaches. Whether artist, subject, or observer, everyone has a story.
Exhibition runs: July 2 through 31
Opening Reception: Saturday July 3, 4:00 to 6:00pm
For the 14th annual Hudson Valley Artists exhibition, curated by Helen Toomer, we invited artists to submit artwork that deals with the challenges of the past year and the re-imaginings of years to come, responding to the question “Who really cares?” asked by Marvin Gaye fifty years ago on the monumental album, “What’s Going On.”
The exhibition begins July 7 and continues until November 14, 2021. The museum is open Wednesday through Sunday: 11 am – 5 pm
August hours: Weekends only. Suggested $5 donation.
Read more about it here!