September Art Highlights

...and documenting them using platinum and palladium printing techniques. His recent BOHEMIA collection focuses on Prague, Czech Republic, and its surrounding countryside, reflecting the shifting cultural transitions while maintaining a vague sense of looking in on it from a distance. 12 Tannery Brook Rd., www.galeriebmg.com, 845.679.0027.


9/8 through 10/8: RobeRt ferrucci, “vanishing landsCape” at River winds gallery, beacon— Best described as Contemporary American Folk Artist, Ferricci paints using muted earth tones, his landscapes of barns, farms, and country life suggest a nostalgic melancholy, a strange quiet serenity. With an open, almost Impressionistic style, he captures the essential flavor of New York farm country, as well as other distinctly American locations. 172 Main St., www.riverwindsgallery.com, 845.838.2880.


Time and Space for New Orleans, Time and Space Limited, Hudson— Already the second anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, and still so much of New Orleans lies in ruin. Time and Space Limited keep this travesty front and center where it belongs with a month-long exploration of this untenable situation. The TSL Gallery will be showing a photography exhibit of those who stayed behind by Louisianian Tom Neff, along with a 14-minute video collage by Dennis Couvillion through 10/1. On Sa 9/14, two documentaries, Kamp Katrina and Big Easy to Big Empty will show (7:30 PM). American Experience, with filmmaker Steven Ives shows Sa 9/15 (7:30 PM), and River Cities Unite with Stephen Tremaine shows Su 9/16 (2 PM), songwriter Esther Sparks performing at 3:30 PM. 434 Columbia St., www.timeandspace.org, 518.822.8448.

 

 

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