Waves, Women, and Other Wonders: An Exhibit of Sculpture by Anne Stanner opens January 2 at the Arts Society of Kingston.
Wreath Interpretations is the thirty-third annual exhibition of unique, unconventional wreaths. organized by the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation.
On now in the Phyllis Harriman Mason Gallery through August 21 is the Technical Instructors Exhibition 2015.
Richard Barnet is one of sixteen artists exhibiting in William Holman Gallery’s Summer Group Show.
Where and how we see art affects the quality of our experience. When we see art in a church that has been prayed in for centuries, something magical occurs, as if the art is spiritually alive.
Barney Hodes’s Julie (and Friends) is part of The Highland Falls ArtWalk: Leadership and Wisdom.
On now through June 15, 2015 is the Art Student League’s annual Red Dot Exhibition, a collection of the season’s “red dot” (best of show) works from over eighty classes.
A gallery of work by the Art Students League’s top grant recipients for 2015.
Opening this weekend on Governors Island is Laws of Attraction, a group show organized by the Sculptors Guild of work by twenty-eight artists.
The Museum of Biblical Art closes its run with a memorable show of twenty-three works representing the pinnacle of Florentine sculpture in the early Renaissance, never before seen in this country until now.










