Author Archives: Claire Lambe

Particle Point Collisions: Jim Holl at the Lockwood
The Lockwood Gallery at 747 Route 28 in Kingston is currently hosting an exhibition of painting and sculpture by Jim Holl entitled Particle Point Collisions. The paintings, oil on board and on handmade paper, are rendered in soft colors that … Continue reading

Jan Sawka at The Dorsky
Curated by Hanna Maria Sawka and Dr. Frank Boyer February 8 – July 12, 2020 James Beck, art critic, historian, and one-time head of the Columbia University Art Department, described Jan Sawka as a contemporary Renaissance artist. Jan Sawka, whose work is currently … Continue reading

“Totally Dedicated” at the Dorsky
In addition to the wonderful Jan Sawka exhibition, previously reviewed by Roll Magazine, at the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art, SUNY New Paltz, the museum has a number of other exhibitions happening now that are well worth a visit: the late Leonard … Continue reading

A Monothon at the Woodstock School of Art
The Woodstock School of Art (WSA) kicks off its 2019 Woodstock Monoprint Invitational Exhibition on October 26 with a reception on Saturday, October 26, 3-5pm, in the School’s Robert H. Angeloch Gallery. The exhibition, an annual event now in its fourth … Continue reading

Gillian Jagger – And Then, And Now: New Work From The Cave
We were saddened to hear of the passing of Gillian Jagger, a dear friend and world famous sculptor. Claire Lambe wrote an excellent piece about her some time ago which we wish to share. Her father was a sculptor as was her maternal … Continue reading

Bamboo Stories at the Woodstock Film Festival
It’s mid-September as I write and I am still wearing open-toed sandals, but I can’t feel my toes – they’ve gone on strike. My toes have formed a picket-line at the front of my feet with the left toes chanting, “What do we want?” And the … Continue reading

Emerge Emerged
If there was ever a town that has soughed and swayed on the mighty pendulum of economic fickleness, it is Saugerties. In 2000, when we first began to regularly spend time in upstate New York, it was a thriving antiquing town with … Continue reading

“Steven Holl: Making Architecture” at the Dorsky
“Steven Holl: Making Architecture” curated by Nina Stritzler-Levine February 10 – July 15, 2018 at the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art Morgan Anderson Gallery and Howard Greenberg Family Gallery On the SUNY New Paltz Campus Creating something from nothing is the … Continue reading