Art Exhibitions in Ulster County
Explore diverse art exhibitions across Ulster County featuring paintings, sculptures, photography, textiles, and mixed media installations.
Hudson Valley One presents a comprehensive guide to current art exhibitions throughout Ulster County that showcase the region's vibrant creative community. This curated selection features multiple galleries and institutions displaying work across diverse mediums and artistic practices.
Key exhibitions include:
**Amelia C. Williams - Dream a Little Dream** at Rewind Kingston (612 Broadway, Kingston) features a mixed media installation exploring mental health, longing, and release using records, paintings, oversized notebook pages, flowers, and collage elements.
**TEXTILES Exhibition** at Arts Society of Kingston (97 Broadway, Kingston) gathers regional artists working with fabric, thread, and fiber as both material and metaphor, including quilted abstractions, handwoven pieces, and soft sculpture.
**Rahim Fortune: Between a Memory and Me** at Center for Photography at Woodstock (25 Dederick Street, Kingston) presents photographs rooted in the artist's life in Texas and the Black experience in the American South, focusing on domestic scenes and family gatherings.
**Jean Shin: Bodies of Knowledge** at Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art, SUNY New Paltz (1 Hawk Drive, New Paltz) uses discarded electronics, books, and mass-produced materials to explore how information lives in the physical world.
**Emily Larned - WORKSHOPPING: New Work** at Women's Studio Workshop Gallery (722 Binnewater Lane, Kingston) combines interactive elements with collages inspired by decades of workshop materials.
**Encounter | Encuentro** at Wired Gallery (11 Mohonk Road, High Falls) features seven Latin American and Caribbean artists exploring themes of migration, cultural layering, and hybrid identity.
**Dave "Face" Boccio Retrospective** at Le Shag (292C Fair St., Kingston) opens November 28 with a reception from 6-9pm, showcasing decades of underground documentation of punk, hip-hop, and alternative art scenes.
Additional exhibitions are featured at Woodstock Artists Association & Museum, Kleinert/James Center for the Arts, and Woodstock School of Art.