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Seven artists look at how we view structures in ‘Frame // Unframe’ | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS Shares0 The latest exhibit to open at Albany Center Gallery invites viewers to reexamine the structures around us; from patterns in nature and city streetscapes to more interior spaces. Called “Frame // Unframe,” it includes works from seven regional artists. They each use different mediums to reflect on visual or psychological constructs. Laura Cannamela’s earthy sculptures, dotted through the gallery, form the bedrock of the exhibit. Made from wood-fired stoneware, pieces like the aptly named “Cleofan” depict a rugged, perhaps mountainous form. Cannamela is inspired by natural patterns and cycles a glacially formed gorge near her home and often layers different kinds of clay together to create a more realistic geological pattern. ....
A celebration of Albany s public murals FacebookTwitterEmail 1of39Mural at 220 Second Avenue in Albany. (Chris Churchill / Times Union) Show MoreShow Less 2of39Buy PhotoA mural is seen on a building from Broadway on Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2014 in Albany, N.Y. (Lori Van Buren / Times Union)Lori Van BurenShow MoreShow Less 4of39Mural at Delaware and Second avenue in Albany. (Chris Churchill / Times Union) Show MoreShow Less 5of39Mural facing a vacant lot along Livingston Avenue in Albany, painted as part of the 2011 Living Walls project. (Chris Churchill / Times Union) Show MoreShow Less 6of39 7of39Elk mural overlooking parking lot between Spring Street and Central Avenue in Albany. (Chris Churchill / Times Union) Show MoreShow Less ....
Beautiful 2021 Mohawk-Hudson Regional beckons art lovers FacebookTwitterEmail 2of12 Daesha Devón Harris, You bid me hold my peace And dry my fruitless tears, Forgetting that I bear A pain beyond my years, from Just Beyond the River, a Folktale, 2016. (Albany Center Gallery)William JaegerShow MoreShow Less 3of12 5of12 6of12 7of12 Daesha Devón Harris, We wear the mask that grins and lies with torn and bleeding hearts we smile, Just Beyond the River, A FolkTale series, 2015. Chromira print and glass beads in hardwood. (Albany Center Gallery)William JaegerShow MoreShow Less 8of12 Kingsley Parker, Fishing Boat, 2017. Netting, wood, steel, paint. (William Jaeger)William JaegerShow MoreShow Less ....
Grondahl: Jade Warrick s creating art to amplify Black lives FacebookTwitterEmail 1of21 Jade Warrick, aka TrashKid, shows a computer image of a mural she is creating at the Troy Dance Factory with help from her brother, Arick, 13.Paul Grondahl / Times UnionShow MoreShow Less 2of21 Jade Warrick mixes paint for the Troy Dance Factory mural.Paul Grondahl / Times UnionShow MoreShow Less 3of21 4of21Buy PhotoArtist Jade Warrick works on a mural on a building seen from Broadway on Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2020 in Albany, N.Y. (Lori Van Buren/Times Union)Lori Van Buren/Albany Times UnionShow MoreShow Less 5of21 Details of the colorful street art mural Jade Warrick is painting in the vestibule of the Troy Dance FactoryPaul Grondahl / Times UnionShow MoreShow Less ....