Written by Sarah Davis and Katherine Kim If you love art and jewelry, the newest gallery in Hudson, NY is an experience that cannot be missed. A recent transplant from New York City, Chris Davies is a renowned designer with a unique approach to making and exhibiting jewelry. His sought after designs are owned by…
Category: Art Galleries
The Artist’s Process with Kathy Osborn
Most of the time, I walk through an art gallery, stop and look, and think, “oh, that’s nice” and move on to the next piece. Or, maybe I do not know what to think. If you’re like me, you look at a piece of art on a wall and ask, ‘what is this about?’ Or,…
Artist Nikolette Bellocchio
Window on Hudson – 43 South Third Hudson Some of you may remember the Ritter’s grocery and deli on South Third, however now the space is Window On Hudson, an artist studio space featuring a local artist each month. From September 9 through October 5, you can view the the work of artist and printmaker…
New Art Gallery in Hudson, NY
HUDSON, NY – There is a new kid on the Hudson art block- Susan Eley Fine Art with a wonderful figurative painting show called Interplay and it is definitely worth a visit. There is a pandemic yes, but everyone can agree that museums and art galleries, aside from exhibition openings, are historically easy places to…
Anthroposophy in Hudson, NY
Lightforms Art Center in Hudson, NY is an arts organization founded by a group of anthroposophical visual artists. Developed by Austrian philosopher, Rudolf Steiner, in the early part of the 20th century, anthroposophy is a multi-disciplinary movement about nurturing the life of the soul. Lightforms’ debut exhibition featured art by a well-known supporter of Rudolf…
The Hudson Eye 2020
The Hudson Eye opens this weekend. Watch the video above and meet Aaron Levi Garvey and Jonah Bokaer l to r. Curator Aaron Levi Garvey, Artist Myron Polenberg, Tambra Dillon, Executive Director of Hudson Hall and Jonah Bokaer of Hudson Eye. for more information, visit, TheHudsonEye.com
Newest Art Space in Hudson, NY
Written by Katherine Kim Hudson has a new art space where the art can safely be viewed in person, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week! Sculptor Jeremy Bullis, a very recent shelter-in-place Brooklynite-turned-Hudsonite, who originally hails from Ohio, has been renting an empty store front since March to make his own art and…