Albany Center Gallery

Albany Center Gallery is a nonprofit art space located in downtown Albany, New York.[1] Supported by city, state, corporate and foundation funds, as well as fundraisers, individual donations and memberships, the Gallery is dedicated to the exhibition of regional artists within a 100-mile radius of Albany, and building a strong, knowledgeable audience for the visual arts.[2] Serving the art community and the general public, all of Albany Center Gallery's exhibitions, receptions, and artist interviews are free and open to the public. The gallery presents at least seven major exhibitions a year in the main gallery, including the Mohawk Hudson Regional Invitational,[3] an annual exhibition featuring selected artists from the previous year's Artists of the Mohawk-Hudson Region exhibit.[4]

Albany Center Gallery
Inside Albany Center Gallery
Established1977
Location488 Broadway, Albany, New York
DirectorTony Iadicicco
Websitehttp://albanycentergallery.org

History

Founded in 1977 by Leslie Urbach,[5] Albany Center Gallery has exhibited thousands of the area's finest contemporary artists working in the following media: painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, printmaking, fiber arts, digital art, video, mixed media, artist books, and installation. Notable exhibitors over the years include Leigh Wen,[6] Scott Nelson Foster,[7] T.E. Breitenbach,[8][9] Jenny Kemp,[10] Ed Cowley,[11] Thom O’Connor,[12] Richard Garrison,[13] Scott Brodie,[14] Betty Warren,[15] Willie Marlowe, William Jaeger, and Erik Laffer.[16]

The Capital Region's Times Union named Albany Center Gallery the best art gallery of 2012,[17] also receiving the same honor in the 2015 Metroland Readers Poll.[18]

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