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Entertainment ![]() Mabee Farm Historic Site “Stoneware: Crocks, Jugs and Pots,” through Sept. 27, 1080 Main St., Rotterdam Junction. Information, 877-5073. Comment(s) Arkell Museum “Wyeth Family Paintings: From the Farnsworth Art Museum,” through Sept. 21, plus “Arkell’s Inspiration: the Marketing of Beech-Nut and Art for the People,” ongoing; Canajoharie. Information, 673-2314. Comment(s) Local Color Art Gallery “Spring Fever,” a Colonie Art League members’ show, through July 31, 961 Troy Schenectady Road, Latham. Information, 786-6557. Comment(s) The Hyde Collection “Art in the ’Toon Age,” through April 13; 161 North Warren St., Glens Falls. Information, 792-1761. Comment(s) Clark Art Institute - summer “Framing Colonial Albany,” through July 6; “Pictorial Vision: American and European Photography,” through Aug. 17; “Like Breath on Glass: Whistler, Inness and the Art of Painting Softly,” through Oct. 19; “Through the Seasons: Japanese Art in Nature,” through Oct. 13; 225 South St., Williamstown, Mass. Information, (413) 458-9545. Comment(s) Tang Teaching Museum and Gallery “Dean Snyder: Almost Blue,” through Aug. 31; “Elevator Music 12: Jessica Rylan,” through Sept. 20; “Amy Sillman: Third Person Singular,” through Jan. 4; Skidmore College, 815 North Broadway, Saratoga Springs. Information, 580-8080. Comment(s) Albany Institute of Art - Summer “Exhibition by Artists of the Mohawk-Hudson Region,” through Aug. 10; “Focus on Five,” works by Sharon Bates, Allen Grindle, Phillis Kulmatisky, Harold Lohner and Michael Oatman, through Aug. 3; plus “The Folk Spirit of Albany: Folk Art from the Colletcion of the Albany Institute of History and Art” and exhibits on Hudson River School painting, American sculpture and the history of Albany, 125 Washington Ave. Information, 463-4478. Comment(s) Albany Airport Gallery - Summer “Locally Grown,” a celebration of the Art & Culture Program’s 10th anniversary, through Sept. 7; “Repetitive Nature,” in Concourse A gallery; “Air Craft,” photos by Jeffrey Milstein; plus site-specific installations by Larry Kagan and Cara Nigro, as well as installations by Anthony Garner, Baris Karayazgan, Paul Katz, Nancy Klepsch and Victoria Palermo. Information, 242-2243. Comment(s) New York State Military Museum - Ongoing "Battleground for Freedom: New York during the Revolutionary War," and "Lost Ladies: Women of the Civil War," ongoing, 61 Lake Ave., Saratoga Springs. Information, 581-5100. Comment(s) National Museum of Dance - Ongoing "Dancing Rebels," an exhibit about the New Dance Group, plus ongoing exhibits, 99 South Broadway, Saratoga Springs. Information, 584-2225. Comment(s) Schenectady Museum -- Summer “Covering the Bases: The Science of Baseball,” exploring the Capital District’s baseball history, through Sept. 28, plus Spirit of Schenectady, collection highlights and planetarium, Nott Terrace Heights. Information, 382-7890. Comment(s) New York State Museum “Art for the People: Decorated Stoneware from the Weitsman Collection,” through fall 2009; “Focus on Nature X: Natural History Illustration,” through Sept. 7; plus permanent collections on the 9/11 recovery effort, New York state history and geography, Empire State Plaza, Madison Avenue. Information, 474-5877. Comment(s) National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame - Ongoing Ongoing exhibits, 191 Union Ave., Saratoga Springs. Information, 584-0400. Comment(s) Saratoga Automobile Museum - Ongoing “The Syracuse Mile,” featuring two of the central New York’s famous stock cars, plus ongoing exhbits including "East of Detroit" and New York racing, 110 Avenue of the Pines, Saratoga Springs. Information, 587-1935, ext. 20. Comment(s) |
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