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Woman standing outdoors at the base of a large, leafless tree, holding papers and a clipboard, with a wooden fence in the background and partly cloudy sky.

5/15/26

Color Wheels
participant, Upstate Art Weekend 2026

Color Wheels at Callisto Farm
June 25 – 29, 2026

Excited to exhibit at Callisto Farms with Color Wheels, a New York Women’s artist collective for Upstate Art Weekend this year.

Image from site visit!

5/1/26

Hey, Friend
participant, Upstate Art Weekend 2026

June 25 – 29, 2026

Stony Kill Studios
681 Granite Road, Kerhonkson, NY

Stony Kill Studios is pleased to present “Hey, Friend,” an exhibition of over 20 Hudson Valley-based artists who are all members of the Hudson Valley Studio Group, founded in 2019 by artist and educator Courtney Puckett. The Hudson Valley Studio Group meets monthly in a rotating member’s studio for robust conversation, critical feedback, and supportive camaraderie.

In addition to the “Hey, Friend” exhibition on the first floor, Alex Gingrow (a member of the Hudson Valley Studio Group) and Michael Scoggins will have their studios open to the public on the second floor.

Established in 2024, Stony Kill Studios is a recently renovated 6000sqft creative space nestled along the granite banks of the Stony Kill (creek) in Kerhonkson. Partners and owners Alex Gingrow and Michael Scoggins maintain their respective studios in the upstairs space while the raw downstairs space is reserved for exhibitions, installations, and performances.

Green background poster with orange text promoting Upstate Art Weekend from June 25-29, 2026, including a large orange 'W', and a circle with 'NY' inside near the top.
List of artists' names on a yellow background, with the heading 'ARTISTS' in white, stylized font at the top.

4/30/26

Save the date for Glögg Glögg:
a pop Up art faire at Upstate Art Weekend!

June 25 – 29, 11 – 6pm

Glögg Glögg: Upstate Art Weekend Edition
591 Zena Rd, Woodstock, NY

What sets Glögg Glögg apart from other art pop-ups is our unique record crate format. Each artist in the sale will have several works on paper displayed record-store style in plastic sleeves and placed upright in crates with handmade dividers. This gives our visitors a fun, flippable way to browse over 200 works by over 30 underrepresented Upstate NY artists spanning 2 counties and over 20 towns in one spot. Prices range from $75–$300 (Venmo/Paypal/Cash & Carry), making original artwork accessible to a broad audience. Crates line the length of the space, complemented by a small curated exhibition of wall-hung works, artist zines, and limited artist-designed ceramics. All sales go directly to the artists, with no commission.


Glögg Glögg is organized by Melissa Dadourian @stringgirl, Mandolyn Wilson Rosen @mandolyn_rosen, and Amy Talluto @talluts @upstateartweekend

Two people viewing long blue sculpture made of plastic.

3/20/26

Plastique

The Opalka Gallery at Russell Sage College
March 17 – April 18, 2026

An exhibition of artists from Project Vortex, an international collective of artists, designers, and architects actively focusing on the global problem of plastic pollution, curated by Aurora Robson

On view: Blue Brack Water, Newburgh Bay, 2023 and Inky Black, 2024

A fabric art piece with a geometric black and white pattern hanging in front of a large window showing a cityscape with tall skyscrapers.

1/23/26

In the End, Everything Gives: Women Sculptors Group Exhibition

Silver Art Projects curated by Sarah Walko
January 23 – April 3, 2026

The Women Sculptors Group (WSG) was founded by artist Sarah Bednarek as a series of intimate gatherings of female-identified and non-binary sculptors in New York City.

On view: Silver Surfer, 2024

3/10/25

Last chance:
MoMA, The Art of the Educator

Through April 27, 2025

Organized by David Rios, Director, Young Learners, and Larissa Raphael, Manager, School and Teacher Programs, The Museum of Modern Art, in collaboration with NYCATA/UFT board members Jackie Cruz, Albert Justiniano, and Lisa Kaplan with contributions from selection panelist Jacob Rhodes.

On view: Bubble Gum, 2022

People in an art gallery observing and discussing artwork. In the foreground, a woman with long hair, glasses, and a black shirt with a name tag is looking to her left. Behind her, a woman with a short bob haircut, red glasses, and a rust-colored jacket is smiling, while another woman with short hair, glasses, and a dark sweater is talking to her. A person with a large, colorful headpiece made of pink and red materials is also visible.