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Museums
& Galleries
Please
note: The following list of area organizations dedicated to
exhibiting art and/or historical materials is just the tip
of the iceberg. In addition are numerous smaller spaces—both
not-for-profit and for-profit—that add to the rich diversity
of the area’s visual-arts scene. Please refer to
Metroland’s
Museums & Galleries listings in the weekly “Night &
Day” section of the paper for up-to-date information on all
museum and gallery exhibits.
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Leif
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Albany
Center Galleries at the Albany Public Library
161 Washington Ave., Albany, 462-4775. Celebrating 25 years
of exhibitions featuring contemporary work of regional artists.
Seven shows annually. Tue-Thu 12-7, Fri-Sat noon-5. Free.
Albany
Institute of History & Art
125 Washington Ave., Albany, 463-4478. Recently expanded,
the state’s oldest museum continues to be dedicated to collecting,
preserving, interpreting and promoting interest in the history,
art and culture of Albany and the Upper Hudson Valley region.
Closed Mon-Tue. Admission fee.
Albany
International Airport Gallery
Third level, Albany International Airport, Colonie. 242-2243.
Fabulous exhibitions showing regional, contemporary art, site-specific
installations, area museum collections and travelling national
exhibits of regional interest, all in a space flooded by light.
Open daily. Free.
Albany
Urban Cultural Park and Henry Hudson Planetarium
25 Quackenbush Square, Albany, 434-0405. The Visitors’ Center
is open daily (free). The Henry Hudson Planetarium offers
star shows on weekends (admission fee).
The
Arts Center of the Capital Region
265 River St., Troy, 273-0552. The Center’s gallery features
contemporary art from the region and beyond, plus a folk-art
exhibit space on the second floor. This is also the place
to get involved in the arts through a multitude of courses
offered throughout the year. The Center also has a resident
theater company. Open daily. Free.
Atrium
Gallery Fine Arts Building,
Union College, Schenectady, 388-6714. Faculty and student
shows are featured, plus exhibits by visiting artists and
others of regional, national and international repute. Open
daily. Free.
Bennington
Museum
West Main Street, Bennington, Vt. (802) 447-1571. Featuring
works of regional interest, including an ongoing exhibit of
paintings by Grandma Moses. Open daily. Admission fee.
The
Berkshire Museum
39 South St., Pittsfield, Mass., (413) 443-7171. Permanent
installations as well as exhibits from regional artists and
seasonal shows. Open daily.
Café
LuLu
288 Lark St., Albany, 436-5660. On the third floor of this
café is where you’ll find an airy exhibition space given to
displaying solo shows of works by regional artists, as well
as the occasional group show. Open daily. Free.
Changing
Spaces
306 Hudson Ave, Albany, 433-1537. Funky little gallery reminiscent
of something you might find in New York City. Monthly exhibits
of modern mixed media, poetry readings, microtheater, music,
independent film and more. Open Wed-Sat 2-9, and by appointment.
Children’s
Museum at Saratoga
36 Phila St., Saratoga Springs, 584-5540. With its large exhibition
space, this interactive museum for kids and their families
features hands-on exhibits, workshops and special events.
Closed Mon. Admission fee.
College
of Saint Rose Art Gallery
Picotte Hall, 324 State St., Albany, 485-3900. Regularly mounts
shows by artists of regional, national and international acclaim,
as well as student and faculty shows. Closed Sat. Free.
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Dietel
Gallery Emma Willard School
285 Pawling Ave., Troy, 833-1344. This gallery, housed on
the campus of an elite girls’ school, mounts regional exhibits
on a regular basis. Open daily. Free.
Fulton
Street Gallery
408 Fulton St., Troy, 274-8464. Features changing exhibits
by local and regional artists. Hours change with shows. Free.
Hudson
Valley Community College LRC Gallery
80 Vandenburgh Ave., Troy, 629-4822. Exhibits of works by
students and regional artists. Closed Sun. Free.
Hyde
Collection
161 Warren St., Glens Falls, 792-1761. The permanent collections
here include historic art and artifacts from the United States
and beyond. Special touring exhibits often are featured. Web
site: www.hydeartmuseum.org. Closed Mon. Free.
Iroquois
Indian Museum
Caverns Road, Howes Cave, 296-8949. Presents the enduring
spirit of the Iroquois in the fine and performance arts, and
through anthropological and ethnographic exhibits. Located
on a 45-acre nature park; includes a children’s museum. Closed
Mon. Admission fee.
The
Junior Museum
105 Eighth Street, Troy, 235-2120. Planetarium shows, live
animal shows and a myriad of children’s activities and workshops.
Closed Mon-Tue. Admission fee.
Massachusetts
Museum of Contemporary Art
1040 MASS MoCA Way, North Adams, Mass., (413) 664-4481. An
impressive compound located in a renovated 27-building former
mill complex. Called MASS MoCA for short, this institution
boasts world-class exhibitions, performances and funky events.
Open daily. Admission fee.
National
Museum of Dance
99 S. Broadway (Route 9), Saratoga Springs, 584-2225. The
only museum in the country devoted exclusively to professional
dance. In addition to changing exhibits, it features a permanent
exhibit on American dancemakers who’ve been inducted into
the Museum’s Dance Hall of Fame. Closed Nov-May. Admission
fee.
New
York State Museum Empire State Plaza
Albany, 474-5877. Features permanent exhibits relating to
New York history, a variety of changing exhibits and the Discovery
Place for kids. Open daily. Free for most exhibits, donations
suggested.
The
Norman Rockwell Museum at Stockbridge
Route 183, Stockbridge, Mass., (413) 298-4100. A museum devoted
to exhibiting the works of its namesake. Also features other
special exhibits. Open daily. Admission fee.
Rathbone
Gallery The Sage Colleges of Albany
140 New Scotland Ave., Albany, 292-1778. Shows by regional,
national and international artists are regularly featured.
Closed Sat. Free.
Rensselaer
County Historical Society
57 Second St., Troy, 272-7232. One of New York state’s premier
historic-house museums. RCHS collects and preserves the history
of Rensselaer County. Re-opening 10/28. Closed Sun-Mon. Admission
fee.
RiverSpark
Visitors’ Center
251 River Street, Troy, 270-8667. Features a polished, informative
slide presentation on the Hudson-Mohawk industrial gateway,
plus a permanent exhibit on the area’s historical contributions
to industry in the United States. Closed Sun-Mon. Free.
Saratoga
County Arts Council Arts Gallery
320 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, 584-4132. Exhibits of works
by regional artists. Closed Sun. Free.
Schenectady
Museum Nott Terrace Heights
Schenectady, 382-7890. Ongoing exhibits include the astronomical
planetarium, Thomas Edison’s Schenectady heritage, hands-on
activities and technology exhibits. Also regularly exhibits
works by regional artists. Closed Mon. Admission fee.
Schick
Art Gallery Saisselin Art Building
Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, 580-5000 ext. 5049. Faculty
and students exhibit their works here, as well as artists
from the area and beyond. Open daily. Free.
Shaker
Museum and Library
88 Shaker Museum Road, Old Chatham, 794-9100. Features a premier
Shaker collection in the rolling farmland of Columbia County;
look for workshops and festivals, too. Closed Tue. Admission
fee.
Shelnutt
Gallery Rensselaer Union
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 15th Street and Sage Avenue,
Troy, 276-6505. This college gallery exhibits regional, national
and international artists as well as the art of students and
faculty. Open daily. Free.
Spencertown
Academy
Route 203, Spencertown, 392-3693. An art gallery and a craft
gallery for exhibits, classroom for classes and workshops
as well as a performance space. Closed Mon-Tue. Admission
to galleries is free.
Sterling
and Francine Clark Art Institute
255 South St., Williamstown, Mass. (413) 458-9545. Features
collections of French Impressionist, Italian Renaissance,
English, Dutch, Flemish, Spanish and American 19th-century
painters; sculpture; 19th-century American porcelain, silver
and furniture and national traveling exhibits. Closed Mon.
Nov-June 16 admission is free.
Tang
Teaching Museum and Gallery
Skidmore College, 815 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, 580-8080.
An impressive permanent collection and very cool, forward-looking
programming presented in a building that’s a statement unto
itself. Closed Monday. Free.
University
Art Museum
Fine Arts Building, University at Albany, 1400 Washington
Ave., Albany, 442-4035. Works by regional, national and international
artists presented in theme exhibitions. Faculty and student
works are showcased in annual exhibits. Web site: www.albany.edu/
museum. Closed Mon-Tue. Free.
Williams
College Museum of Art
Main Street (Route 2), Williamstown, Mass., (413) 597-3180.
This college art gallery typically features an impressive
array of historic and contemporary exhibits by artists of
regional, national and international import in its many exhibition
spaces. Closed Mon. Free.
World
Awareness Children’s Museum
229 Glen St., Glens Falls, 793-2773. Part of the 50-country
International Youth Art Exchange, this museum boasts changing
exhibitions of children’s art from around the world, interactive
exhibits, hands-on activities and reference materials. Featuring
educator-led tours for small groups. Fall-winter, closed Mon.
Admission fee.
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