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10 Art Shows to See in Upstate New York This February

Last updated: February 2, 2026 4:35 pm
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Welcome to another exciting roundup of art exhibitions in Upstate New York! As we celebrate two years of showcasing the talented artists in the region, we are thrilled to bring you a diverse array of shows this February. From ethereal paintings to politically charged textile works, there is something for every art lover to enjoy. Join us as we explore the exhibitions by Kim Tateo, Barbara Todd, Michael Salomon, and many more talented artists across Upstate New York.


Kim Tateo: Into the Wellspring

Context Clay, 95 4th Street, Troy, New York

Step into the mystical world of Kim Tateo at Context Clay, where her ethereal paintings invite you to explore the depths of her imagination. Each painting in the “Into the Wellspring” series tells a unique story, from the floral streaks of “enigma” to the graceful ochre hues of “miracle.” Tateo’s work is a testament to her vibrant style and captivating storytelling through abstract art.


Barbara Todd: Undoings

Opalka Gallery, 140 New Scotland Avenue, Albany, New York

Experience the intersection of history and politics in Barbara Todd’s textile works at Opalka Gallery. Through pieces like “Security Blanket” and “Overkill,” Todd addresses contemporary issues with a nod to the past. Her use of wool as a medium adds depth and texture to her thought-provoking creations, making this exhibition a must-see for art enthusiasts.


Michael Salomon: Familiar Terrain

Delaware Valley Arts Alliance, 37 Main Street, Narrowsburg, New York

Michael Salomon’s photography exhibition at Delaware Valley Arts Alliance offers a unique perspective on familiar landscapes. His photographs capture the essence of isolation and possibility, inviting viewers to see the world through a different lens. From the eerie glow of a roadside diner to the desolate vision of a vacant hotel, Salomon’s work is both haunting and captivating.

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The Drawing Show

Carrie Haddad Gallery, 622 Warren Street, Hudson, New York

Explore the world of drawing with a diverse group of artists at the Carrie Haddad Gallery. From hyperrealist charcoal drawings to mixed-media creations, this exhibition showcases the talent and creativity of 10 artists. Each piece, whether it’s David Soman’s “Cordwood II” or Louise Laplante’s “Garden Making and Keeping,” offers a unique perspective on the art of drawing.


Bending the Arc

Perry Lawson Fine Art, 90 North Broadway, Nyack, New York

Celebrate creative courage with the group exhibition “Bending the Arc” at Perry Lawson Fine Art. Featuring 25 artists working in various media, this show is a tribute to Martin Luther King Jr.’s vision of justice. From Carol Bouyoucos’s vibrant “A New Dawn” to Lili White’s chaotic “No Place Like…,” each artwork captures the spirit of resilience and hope.


The Drawing Show

The Dorsky at SUNY New Paltz, 1 Hawk Drive, New Paltz, New York

Discover the materiality of industrial materials with the exhibition “Hudson Valley Artists 2026: Terrestrial Extra” at The Dorsky. Featuring works by 18 Hudson Valley artists, this show explores the use of unconventional materials in art. From Charlotte Schulz’s mechanical charcoal drawing to Corinne Beardsley’s futuristic beach scene, each piece offers a unique perspective on our relationship with the environment.


Vito Acconci: Scenes from This Side of the Camp

Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, Vassar College, 124 Raymond Avenue, Poughkeepsie, New York

Explore the groundbreaking work of conceptual artist Vito Acconci at the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center. This exhibition features archival materials, personal notes, and audio recordings that document Acconci’s performance in Rome in 1973. From his subversive commentary on the Vietnam War to his poetic handwritten notes, this installation offers a glimpse into the mind of a visionary artist.

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Sita GĂłmez: A Retrospective

Hudson Hall, 327 Warren Street, Hudson, New York

Experience the joy and beauty of Sita GĂłmez’s art at Hudson Hall with the retrospective exhibition curated by Nancy Cobean. Born in 1932, GĂłmez’s work celebrates women, culture, and love through vibrant and joyful paintings. From “The Collector” to “Baile Tropical,” each piece offers a glimpse into GĂłmez’s lush vision of confident women living their best lives.


Ocean Vuong: Sống & Nona Faustine: What My Mother Gave Me

Center for Photography in Woodstock, 25 Dederick Street, Kingston, New York

Delve into the powerful photography of Ocean Vuong and the late Nona Faustine at the Center for Photography in Woodstock. Vuong’s images capture poignant moments of Asian identity and American culture, while Faustine’s self-portraits illuminate historical truths and personal narratives. From “Memorial” to “From Her Body Came Their Greatest Wealth,” each photograph tells a compelling story of identity and representation.


Modern Women / Modern Vision: Photographs from the Bank of America Collection

Hudson River Museum, 511 Warburton Avenue, Yonkers, New York

Immerse yourself in the world of women photographers with the exhibition “Modern Women / Modern Vision” at the Hudson River Museum. Featuring nearly 100 images by iconic photographers like Dorothea Lange, Diane Arbus, and Cindy Sherman, this collection offers a diverse and insightful look at the last century. From Lange’s iconic “Migrant Mother” to Sherman’s striking self-portraits, each photograph showcases the unique vision and talent of these pioneering artists.

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