Edward Hopper House "Small Matters of Great Importance: PAPER + ART " - On Exhibit through January 8, 2017

The Edward Hopper House is currently showing their 23rd Annual Juried Small Works Show, Small Matters of Great Importance: PAPER + ART. The exhibition celebrates small works that make big statements despite their size. The theme for this year’s show is paper, with all works using paper as a primary medium or support.

Carole Kunstadt, Sacred Poem Series
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Carole Kunstadt, Sacred Poem Series

The juror of this year’s Small Matters show is Michelle Donnelly, Curatorial Fellow at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Michelle manages the Sondra Gilman Study Center, which houses the majority of the museum’s collection of 18,000 works on paper, and assists on permanent collection and loan exhibitions.

Prior to joining the Whitney, she held curatorial positions at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, the Morgan Library & Museum, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Brooklyn Museum, and Heckscher Museum of Art. She received an MA in Art History from the University of Pennsylvania and a BA with honors in Art History from Vassar College.

Small Matter of Great Importance: PAPER + ART closes January 8, 2017

Edward Hopper House Art Center
82 North Broadway
Nyack, NY
845-358-0774
www.edwardhopperhouse.org

Dia:Beacon "Long-Term View: Robert Morris" CLOSES DECEMBER 31, 2016

To celebrate an important acquisition of eight works by Robert Morris, Dia's new installation, Long-Term View, opened to the public on October 8, 2016 and will be closing DECEMBER 31, 2016. The new acquisition includes pioneering works of Minimal sculpture and an iconic “scatter” of earth, which was first shown at the Dwan Gallery in 1968.

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Robert Morris, Untitled (Dirt), 1968/2016. © Robert Morris/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Image courtesy Castelli Gallery, New York

Robert Morris - Long–term view, Dia:Beacon
Exhibition closes December 31, 2016

DIA: Beacon
3 Beekman Street
Beacon, New York
845-440-0100
www.diaart.org

ROCK AND ROLL ICONS: Photographs by Patrick Harbron, Albany Institute of History & Art

Rock and Roll Icons: Photographs by Patrick Harbron is an exhibition taken from Harbron’s body of concert and portrait photography of influential musicians and groups of the 1970s and 1980s, captured at pivotal moments in their careers.

The exhibition features many photographs that have never been published or exhibited. Mr. Harbron's work has been widely published and exhibited worldwide.

Harbron photographed artists such as Blondie, Rush, Stevie Ray Vaughn, The Police, Bruce Springsteen, Madonna and Elvis Costello early in their careers. He followed these artists to prominence and others that were already well known including The Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Van Halen, Eric Clapton, David Bowie, Queen, The Who, Genesis, KISS, U2, Aerosmith, and Prince.

ROCK AND ROLL ICONS: Photographs by Patrick Harbron
Current exhibition through February 12, 2017

ROCK AND ROLL ICONS: Photographs by Patrick Harbron
Albany Institute of History & Art
125 Washington Avenue
Albany, NY 12210
518-463-4478
www.albanyinstitute.org

WORK:SHOP WINTER MARKET - Celebrate 20 Artists and a Cafe, Beacon, NY

Set aside on December 10th (and/or the 11th), 2016, some time to visit WORK:SHOP WINTER MARKET and browse through an eclectic selection of handcrafted treasures created by local artists. Perfect for gifts for the holidays or anytime of year!

Work:Shop Winter Market, known for its curated museum-store-quality, locally made gift items, is returning to Beacon for its fourth year. 20 artisans will participate in the sale, featuring hand-crafted small goods in wool, glass, clay, paper, linen, silk, wood, metal and beeswax.

Homespun Foods' yummy pastries and treats

Homespun Foods' yummy pastries and treats

New to the festivities this year, the cafe Homespun Foods will be featuring sweet and savory snacks for hungry shoppers—hot chocolate and cookies, as well as packaged holiday food items that make perfect gifts and great stocking stuffers!

Work:Shop Winter Market
Saturday, December 10, 10am - 6pm and
Sunday, December 11, 11am - 5pm

Work:Shop Winter Market at
Wickham Solid Wood Studio
578 Main Street Beacon
917-797-9247
www.jessicawickham.com
www.workshopwintermarket.com