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10 Shows to See in Upstate New York January 2025

Last updated: January 1, 2025 10:21 am
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The art scene in Upstate New York is buzzing with activity this January, as various exhibitions showcase the diverse talents of local artists. From glamorous photography to luminous paintings, there is something for everyone to enjoy this winter season.

At the Katonah Museum of Art, visitors can immerse themselves in the world of Jonathan Becker through his exhibition “Lost Time.” Becker’s photos capture private moments with famous figures, offering a glimpse into their glamorous lives. From iconic celebrities to intimate still-life scenes, Becker’s work is a celebration of his 50-year career as a photographer.

Over at the Carrie Haddad Gallery in Hudson, the “Unexpected Light” exhibition features artworks that extol luminosity. From dreamy landscapes to vibrant oil paintings, the show is a jubilee of light that will leave viewers breathless. Artists like Leigh Palmer and Harry Orlyk showcase the beauty of light through their enchanting artworks.

For those interested in exploring complex issues surrounding reproductive wellness and personal agency, the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center at Vassar College presents “Reproductive: Health, Fertility, Agency.” This thought-provoking exhibition features works by various artists that express the lived experiences of individuals navigating reproductive challenges. From powerful sculptures to poignant photographs, the show invites viewers to reflect on the delicate balance between health, fertility, and agency.

Meanwhile, at the Perry Lawson Fine Art gallery in Nyack, the “Winter Salon 2024” showcases the work of 25 local artists. From powerful images of human intimacy to haunting sculptures, the exhibition reflects the diverse artistic landscape of the region. Artists like Spencer Tunick and Eric David Laxman present works that capture the raw power and beauty of the human experience.

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In the spirit of the season, LABspace in Hillsdale hosts the annual “HOLIDAY” group exhibition, featuring small artworks by 375 artists. From whimsical sculptures to vibrant paintings, the show is a joyful celebration of creativity and community. Artists like Zohar Lazar and Philip J Palmieri showcase their unique talents through their delightful artworks, bringing a touch of holiday cheer to viewers.

Lastly, the Wassaic Project in Wassaic presents “A Space Between Worlds,” an immersive exhibition that transports visitors to fantastical realms created by nine artists. From geometric textiles to Dada-inspired collages, the show is a feast for the senses. Artists like Paolo Arao and Amira Pualwan showcase their talents through their captivating installations, inviting viewers to explore the space between reality and imagination.

Overall, the art exhibitions in Upstate New York this January offer a diverse and inspiring range of works that celebrate the beauty of creativity and the human experience. Whether you’re a fan of photography, painting, or sculpture, there is something for everyone to enjoy in the vibrant art scene of Upstate New York this winter.

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