Home Body
May
6
to May 7

Home Body

“Home Body [a pop-up exhibition] is an examination of the vessels and spaces that hold us. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, we have collectively created new relationships with our living spaces. These places of safety and shelter become extensions of ourselves. Home Body explores home the body serves as our home, shaping our experiences, identities, and perspectives.”

This group exhibition features the work of Libby Barret, Alyssa McClenaghan, Hanna Washburn, Vanessa Mastronardi, Jordanna Kalman, Kelsey Renko, and Hannah Alsdorf.

Curated by Emily Kosier, Brielle Mitchell, Madison Emmelia, and Jesse Alsdorf.

Home Body will be on view Friday May 6th 2022 from 5:00-8:00 PM, and Saturday May 7th 12:00-5:00 PM at Albany Center Gallery Arcade.

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Physically Distant, Spiritually Close
Nov
11
to Dec 11

Physically Distant, Spiritually Close

Join Lexi Hare and Hannah Alsdorf for an online exhibition of their collaborative photography and poetry project, Physically Distant, Spiritually Close.

The show will launch Wednesday November 11th, 2020 at 11:11 PM EST on the exhibition’s website:

www.physicallydistantspirituallyclose.com

On Thursday November 12th at 7:07 PM EST, artist and curator Emily Harrison will be hosting an artist talk with Lexington and Alsdorf on Instagram Live. The artist talk can be accessed through their platforms: @wolfganglexington @hmalsdorf @emilynola

The exhibition will be available for viewing until Friday December 11th, 2020.

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THE IDES OF MARCH
Mar
12
5:30 PM17:30

THE IDES OF MARCH

Adirondack Park, NY - Join artist Hannah Alsdorf as she presents THE IDES OF MARCH: an Exhibition on Transition, featuring her recent paintings and film photography. The exhibition will be on view at The Deer’s Head Inn in Elizabethtown, NY from Thursday March 12th until Friday March 20th. An opening reception and artist talk will be held on Thursday March 12, 2020 from 5:30 - 7:30pm. This event is free and open to the public.

The Ides marked the middle of each month on the Roman calendar; a time for religious observances, settling debts, and infamous for the betrayal of Julius Caesar. In the Northern Hemisphere, March seems to herald the seasonal overlap of Winter into Spring, however this period of time rarely makes a smooth transition. THE IDES OF MARCH: an Exhibition on Transition rests between the violence and the resolution of metamorphosis, the uncomfortable crossing over from one state into another: life to death, dormancy to rebirth, hibernation to consciousness.

Situated between the Eastern Adirondack High Peaks and the Western shores of Lake Champlain, the Deer’s Head is the Park’s oldest Inn. Having been a place of comings and goings for over two centuries, the inn’s function and location speak to the transient conditions we often find ourselves in.

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