MH Regional 2009 MH Regional 2009

2009 Artists of the Mohawk-Hudson Region

June 25—August 8, 2009

Founded in 1936, this annual exhibition is among the longest-running regionals in the country and provides a leading benchmark for contemporary art activity in the Upper Hudson Valley. The exhibition is collaboratively sponsored by the University Art Museum, University at Albany and the Albany Institute of History & Art. For the first time The Hyde Collection, Glens Falls will sponsor this exhibition in 2010.

The 2009 Artists of the Mohawk-Hudson Region features 81 works by 35 artists. Chosen from 1242 entries by 285 artists, the exhibition includes work in a variety of media and reflects the expansive range of issues and subject matter that contemporary artists are dealing with both in the Capital Region and in the larger art world.

2009 Artists of the Mohawk Hudson Region: Bob Augstell, Loudonville, NY; Justin Baker, Albany, NY; Sharon Bates, Troy, NY; David Bodhi Boylan, Woodstock, NY; Laura Cannamela, Valatie, NY; Monica d. Church, Poughkeepsie, NY; Brian Cirmo, Albany, NY; Marje Derrick, Troy, NY; Amanda Facchiano, Troy, NY; Raymond Felix, Troy, NY; Abraham Ferraro, Rensselaer, NY; Jim Flosdorf, Troy, NY; Richard Garrison, Delmar, NY; Taylor Gillis, Clifton Park, NY; Kyle D. Greene, Albany, NY; Jared Handelsman, Catskill, NY; Stephen Honicki, Menands, NY; Jennifer Hunold, Albany, NY; Peter Iannarelli, Beacon, NY; J.C. Jogerst, Colonie, NY;Kelly Jones, Castleton, NY; John Knecht, Hubbardsville, NY; Gail Kort, Niskayuna, NY;Matt LaFleur, Sand Lake, NY; Harold Lohner, Albany, NY; Melinda McDaniel, Troy, NY; Joan C. McKeon, Hannacroix, NY; Wayne Montecalvo, Kingston, NY; Tom Nicol, Mellenville, NY; Mark Olshansky, Great Barrington, MA; Lori Lupe Pelish, Niskayuna, NY; Dorene Quinn, Utica, NY; Barbara Todd, Troy, NY; Georgia Wohnsen, Dolgeville, NY; Gregor Wynnyczuk, Albany, NY.

 

Catalogue

2009 Artists of the Mohawk Region
2009, softcover, 36 pages, 11 x 8 ½ inches, 38 color images. Foreword by Janet Riker, essay by Matthew Higgs.
ISBN: 9780910763387
Price: $13.00