Upstate Art Weekend 2024

Angeline Rivas

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Opening July 18, 2024 5 - 7pm

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Roscoè B. Thické III

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Opening June 30, 2024, 2 - 4pm

ARTS&REC is pleased to invite you to an artist talk and exhibition of works by June artist-in-residence, Roscoè B. Thické III. Roscoè B. Thické III is a lens based artist whose work examines themes of family, community, and intimacy through his narrative ...

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FANFARE

Jessie Lee Nash

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Opening December 2, 2023, 2-4pm

Working in her preferred palette of crimson, pink, and shades of muted reds, Nash created more than sixteen new paintings during her residency. While some reference the canon of female self portraiture more directly, others are only loosely inspired by t...

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RGB Paintings

Ivan Prerad

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Opening September 2, 2023, 2-6pm

ARTS&REC presents an exhibition of paintings by artist Ivan Prerad (b. 1988, Zagreb, Croatia) made during his residency at OSMOS Station.

The dense and meticulous abstractions are produced in vertical panels on linen and acrylic sheets ...

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High Entropy Breakfast

FREEMAN + LOWE

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Opening July 20, 2023, 6 to 8 pm

For UPSTATE ART WEEKEND 2023, ARTS&REC at OSMOS Station is presenting a new exhibition by Woodstock and New York City based artists Jonah Freeman and Justin Lowe, entitled High Entropy Breakfast.

Since 2007, Jonah Freeman and Justin Lowe have been collaborating on a series of large-scale, labyrinthine installations. Their explorations of architecture as immersive sculpture draw o...

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El Condor Pasa

Felipe Mujica

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Opening March 9, 2023, 4-6pm

Curtains is a body of textile work that Felipe Mujica began in 2006, always with the assistance of seamstresses and embroiderers. Initially, the projects were small or medium-scale, so they were manufactured at his home/studio or in the manufacturer's ho...

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Inside the Red Barn

Santiago de Paoli

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Opening July 22, 2022

In his paintings, Argentinian-born artist Santiago de Paoli has long
experimented with unusual grounds, applying oil paint to substrates
such as felt, plaster, ceramic, and board. He has embraced a surrealist
sensibility of fragmented objects, disjunctive interior spaces, mundane
objects, fruits and vegetables, and bodily references replete with genitalia.
After moving to the We...

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