Artist mines pigments from toxic water
Author Archives: Amy Lipton
Amy Lipton, a former New York City gallery owner, is an independent curator and the director of ecoartspace NYC. She lives in Garrison.
Soft and Rigid
In Dia:Beacon exhibit, Robert Morris transforms plywood, dirt and felt
Peekskill Project 6 Fills Waterfront with Art
Sculptures capture the light, the imagination, and the eye
Watered Down: Issues That Run Two Ways
Exhibit at Garrison Art Center through June 21
Judy Pfaff Exhibition on View at Garrison Art Center
Work and prolific career have influenced generations of artists
Dia:Beacon Presents Andre Retrospective
Carl Andre: Sculpture as Place, 1958 – 2010
Constellation Artwork to Illuminate Bannerman Castle
Artist Melissa McGill speaks Nov. 2 at Putnam History Museum
Art on the Farm and Out in the Open
Sculpture installations on view at Saunders Farm through Oct. 26
“Turn On” Exhibit Adds to Beacon Art Scene
Despite setbacks, Beacon boasts a number of interesting art venues and gallery spaces
Cows and Horses Mingle at The Farm
Seventh year of project features 65 artists
Simon Draper Brings Habitat for Artists Project to Washington’s Corcoran Gallery
Cold Spring artist’s collaborative project featured at prominent D.C. locale
Environmental Art Installation by Roy Staab at Garrison Institute
Documentary paired with unveiling of bamboo sculpture
Sixty Artists Converge at Saunders Farm in Garrison
The Farm Project is on view at Saunders Farm through October
HFA Artists Take Up Residency in Garrison
Habitats For Artists was initiated in the summer of 2008