ArtBeat: What To See
and Rebecca Doughty: Profile #9 @ Davis Orton Gallery
Remembering Henry @ The Harrison Gallery, Williamstown. A tribute to Henry Geldzahler with works by Stephen Hannock, Tom Slaughter, Ray Charles White, and Scott Kilgour. (Through July 31)
Shoji Hamada, one of Japan’s National Living Treasures, mentored Tatsuzo Shimaoka, also a National Living Treasure, who in turn mentored Ken Matsuzaki. Shinsaku Hamada, son of Shoji, continued the tradition, passing it along to his son, Tomoo Hamada, who, along with Yoshinori Hagiwara, represent the contemporary work in this lineage. Inspired by Bernard Leach, Phil Rogers carries on the legacy in Great Britian. (Through July)
(left) Lependorf + Shire: Horizon Fields XVII and (right) Leigh Palmer: Opening No. 25
@ Carrie Haddad Gallery
Whimsicality @ Albany Center Gallery. A group exhibition that encapsulates all facets of the term whimsical in a broad range of media including drawing, painting, printmaking, mixed media, sculpture and installation. Artists include Yayoi Asoma, Suzanne Boatenreiter, Colin Boyd, Stacy Caldwell, Michael Chernoff, Davis Connelly, Jon Gernon, Benj Gleeksman, Quinn Guarino, Susan Hoffer, Sylvie Kantorovitz, Gary Maggio, Jason Blue Lake Hawk Martinez, Marie-Louise McHugh, Ed O’Connell, Dorothea Osborn, Sara Pruiksma, Molly Purcell, Rose Silberman Gorn and Sarah Wawrzynowski. Reception: August 2. (Through August 17)
The Marcellus Shale Documentary Project @ The Center for Photography at Woodstock. This photographic survey, compiled over a period of 10 months beginning in late 2011, features the work of photographers Noah Addis, Nina Berman, Brian Cohen, Scott Goldsmith, Lynn Johnson and Martha Rial, who have taken on the responsibility of documenting the lives of Pennsylvanians affected by natural gas drilling in the Marcellus Shale region. Reception: Saturday July 13, 5-7pm. Panel discussion: Saturday, July 13, 11am-1pm at Upstate Films (132 Tinker Street). (Through August 18)
Some Assembly Required @ Albany International Airport Gallery. An exhibition focusing on collage, expressed through traditional cut paper techniques as well as hybrids of photography, film, painting and sculpture. Artists: Todd Bartel, Allen Bryan, Laura Christensen, Susan Spencer Crowe, Paul Forte, Kirsten Hassenfeld, Niki Haynes, Andrea Hersh, Elana Herzog, Thomas Huber, Mary Lum, China Marks, Michael Oatman, Rob O’Neil, Rich Remsberg, Anne Roecklein. (Through September 8)
Joe Alper: Bob Dylan, Suze Rotolo, Lena Spencer and Pasha the cat at Caffe Lena
@ The Tang Teaching Museum
(right) a paper dress @ The Berkshire Museum
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