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JANUARY 2011 exhibitions


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Blue Door 914-375-5100 or www.bluedoorart.org


• Third Annual BDAA Members Juried Exhibition. The Third Annual BDAA Members Juried Exhibition. 1/8/2011-2/20/2011. Opening Reception: 1/9, 2-5pm


Castle Gallery 914-654-5423 or www.cnr.edu/cg


•Bridging the Gap: Photography by Gordon Parks and Toni Parks. The College of New Rochelle will feature the College’s collection of Gordon Parks and Toni Parks prints in the Castle Gallery. 12/7/2010-2/20/2011.


Center for the Digital Arts at Westchester Community College 914-606-7300 or www.sunywcc.edu/ peekskill


• Faculty Show. The Center for Digital Art Gallery at the Peekskill Extension Center is pleased to showcase the work of our talented faculty members. 12/7/2010-1 /22/2011.


Clay Art Center 914-937-2047 or www.clayartcenter.org


• Angela Cunningham: Closer & Closer. A solo exhibition of exquisitely rendered ceramic sculpture drawn from nature by Somerville, Massachusetts artist Angela Cunningham. 1/8/2011- 1/29/2011. Reception: 1/8, 5-7pm.


Color Camera Club of Westchester 914-769-7758 or www.colorcameraclub.org


• Print Competition. Their second print competition of the season. The judge’s comments will be a learning experi- ence for all present. 1/31/2011, 7:30- 9:30pm.


• Photography Exhibition. An exhi- bition "focusing on Westchester" consisting of various images taken in Westchester County, on view at the Halle Library, Pound Ridge, NY. 12/8/2010-1/4/2011.


Harrison Council for the Arts 914-835-0324 or www.harrisonpl.org


• “Favorite Things” by Robert Cotnoir. This exhibition consists of acrylic paintings. 12/5/2010-1/7/2011.


•Moments in Time, photographs by Marion H. Levy. Meet the Artist: 1/15 2-4 pm. Marion Levy began taking pho- tos at the age of 12 and this passion has continued to this day. 1/9/2011- 1/28/2011.


A city of (second) guesses, pho-


tographs by Vito Pasquale. This exhibit is inspired by the people, places, nature and colors of our home towns. At Harrison Public Library. 1/30/2011-2 /27/2011.


Hudson River Museum 914-963-4550 or www.hrm.org


•Paintbox Leaves: Autumnal Inspiration from Cole to Wyeth. Over 100 works from collections throughout the United States attest to the American artist’s fascination with autumn. 9/25/2010-1/16/2011.


Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art 914-788-0100 or www.hvcca.com


•After the Fall - Emerging Artists from Eastern and Central Europe. Emerging contemporary art from Eastern and Central Europe, by artists who were educated at the transi- tional period between Communism and Democracy. 9/19/2010-7/24/2011.


• Daniel Pitin - Garrison Landing. Artist-in-Residence Daniel Pitin has created a new body of work that fea- tures fictional settings evocative of theatrical stage sets, with resonance of the locale. 1/9/2011-4/17/2011. Opening Reception: 1/9, 4-7pm.


Katonah Museum of Art 914-232-9555 or www.katonahmuseum.org


•Drawn/Taped/Burned: Abstraction on Paper. This exhibition features 65 original works on paper by 58 art- ists, with an emphasis on minimal, post-minimal, and conceptual art. 1/23/2011-5/1/2011.


•George Sherwood: Wind Orchid. Wind Orchid, George Sherwood’s 24-foot-tall kinetic sculpture, gracefully responds to the changing environment outside the Museum. 10/3/2010- 5/23/2011.


• KMAA Featured Artist: Dan Osyczka. Osyczka enlarged the scope and ambition of watercolor painting through his use of large paper surfaces and his inventive process of pigment application. 10/3/2010-1/9/2011.


• Mapping: Memory and Motion in Contemporary Art. Features paint- ings, works on paper, sculptures, videos, a sound installation, and a live web terminal to address such themes such as borders and boundaries. 10/3/2010-1/9/2011.


• Uri Shulevitz: How I Learned "Matriarch" by Angela Cunningham on view at Clay Art Center


Geography. Uri Shulevitz’s Caldecott Honor book ‘How I Learned Geography’ recounts his childhood memories as a Polish refugee during World War II. 10/3/2010-1/9/2011.


Neuberger Museum of Art 914-251-6100 or www.neuberger.org


•The Deconstructive Impulse: Women Artists Reconfigure the signs of power, 1973-1992. This is the first survey exhibition to examine the critical ways in which linked femi- nist deconstructive impluses drove the photo-based conceptual work known as appropriation. 1/15/2011-4/3/2011.


• R. H. Quaytman: Paintings. In her work of the last decade, R.H. Quaytman has explored the proposi- tion that a painting can both illustrate particular experiences of the world and embody them. 11/27/2010-4/3/2011


New Castle Historical Society Museum 914-238-4666 or www.newcastlehistoricalsociety.org


• Reader’s Digest: The Local Magazine that Conquered the World. This exhibition chronicles one of the most phenomenal publish- ing successes in the 20th century all happening in our own backyard of Westchester. 2/13/2010-1/30/2011.


New Rochelle Public Library 914-632-8254 or www.nrpl.org


•Adolph Grant Award Show. The annual Adolph Grant Award Show sponsored by the New Rochelle Art Association will be featured in the Lumen Winter Gallery. 12/4/2010- 1/8/2011.


Paramount Center for the Arts Inc. 914-739-2333 or www.paramountcenter.org


•Paths to Peace. The Flat Iron Gallery is having its fifth annual group art exhibition. 11/20/2010-1/15/2011.


Pelham Art Center 914-738-2525 or www.pelhamartcenter.org


• Craft-tastic. The annual artisan exhibition features an arrangement of sculptural objects, artwork and jewelry by various working artists. 12/3/2010- 1/15/2011.


The Rye Arts Center 914-967-0700 or www.ryeartscenter.org


•Dressing the Part: Women and Social Change. This exhibition offers a front row seat to 150 years of what women wore and why. 1/9/2011- 2/18/2011.


Westchester Community College Center For The Arts 914-606-7500 or www.sunywcc.edu/arts


•Wish You Were Here. This show draws together a group of contempo- rary artists whose work exists both inside and outside of the gallery. 1/10/2011-3/4/2011.


White Plains Public Library 914-422- 1480 or www.whiteplainslibrary.org


•David Bradford: Recent Paintings. A show of the recent work that has focused on landscape and still life by Bradford, who was a founding member of Oxbow Gallery in Northampton. 10/20/2010-1/11/2011.


• Two Birds' Eye Views. The show consists of paintings of birds by Judy Aronow and Dorie Petroch. 1/12/2011- 3/23/2011. Opening reception: 1/12, 6-8pm.


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