Tang Museum to display its art collections at six institutions
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Wordmark designed by Jean Tschanz-Egger, Head of Design, Tang Teaching MuseumTang Teaching MuseumShow MoreShow Less
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A photograph by Carl Van Vechten that will be on view at Yaddo. (Tang Teaching Museum collection)Petegorsky / Gipe PhotoShow MoreShow Less
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The Chambers Bros Concert Poster by Victor Moscoso will be on view at SPAC. (Tang Teaching Museum collection)Tang Teaching MuseumShow MoreShow Less
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Eadweard Muybridge, Animal Locomotion, Plate 601 (Trotting; saddle; brown mare Beauty), 1887, will be on view at the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame.Tang Teaching Museum collectionShow MoreShow Less
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BROADALBIN Ten pieces of art created by seven different students from Broadalbin-Perth Senior High School have been chosen for an annual art exhibit that has gone virtual this year.
Those seven students will have their art work showcased in Saratoga Arts’ annual High School All Stars exhibit, however due to COVID-19 the showcase will be held virtually.
According to a press release, the Saratoga Arts ‘ annual High School All Stars exhibit showcases artwork by students in Saratoga, Fulton and Montgomery counties.
Traditionally, student artwork is on display at Saratoga Arts’ gallery, located at 320 Broadway in downtown Saratoga Springs, but this year, the pandemic forced organizers to shift the event to an online platform.
Jan 22, 2021
GLOVERSVILLE Linda Hinkle will be Micropolis Cooperative Art Gallery’s featured artist for January and February. Her show is titled “Artwork Never Quite the Same.” Unfortunately, because of the pandemic, Micropolis will be unable to hold a Meet the Artists reception, but everyone is invited to visit the gallery to see the Hinkle collection of art, as well as new work by all Micropolis artists.
Educated at the University of Michigan, Hinkle earned a BFA in Design and began her career as art director at WOUB-TV, the PBS affiliate at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio. For more than 45 years Linda worked in Fulton County as a freelance designer, developing materials for print, products for manufacture and sites for the web. Just a few years ago, she began to study mixed water media. Learning to be free with paint rather than controlling with a computer was a challenge for her.