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Spring Art Exhibit
The Bethlehem Art Association was formed in 1966 to serve as a focal point for all kinds of visual art activities; and to provide contacts among artists, and between artists and the public.
Spring Art Exhibit
The Bethlehem Art Association was formed in 1966 to serve as a focal point for all kinds of visual art activities; and to provide contacts among artists, and between artists and the public.
Quick Links to Members' Art
Online Salon and Monthly Art Challenge
The BAA Art Challenge is being brought back on a quarterly basis. We supply a new reference photo. Members can submit a piece of art that is based on it. The photo can be interpreted in any way you wish.
The On-line Salon allows members to submit images of their artwork which they would like to share and receive feedback. The artwork can be new or old, finished or in progress. Along with an image, artists can supply narrative about the piece, and a contact link. The email link will make it easy for viewers and artists to share comments.
BAA Member Shows
BAA Member Pages
Reserved Venues
ReservedVenues for BAA Member Artists
Bethlehem Chamber of Commerce, 318 Delaware Ave Suite 27 (Main Square), Delmar, In order to participate, contact Diane Wozniak at 518-861-5084 or dcwozniak@gmail.com
Oct: Diane Wozniak, Nov: Open, Dec and Jan: Pat Viglucci
National Bank of Coxsackie, Glenmont Office, To sign up, contact Jacqueline Smith at TSHOCK1882@aol.com or 518-489-1882.
Sept/Oct: Open, Nov/Dec: Open
Mohawk Hudson Land Conservancy MHLC has moved to 195 New Karner Rd. in the Pine Bush Preserve building and is developing venue space in the new offices. For further information, contact Jacqueline Smith at TSHOCK1882@aol.com or 518-489-1882.
Other Venues
Other Exhibits That Include BAA Members:
Ellie Prakken and John Smolinsky have a joint exhibit of their work in the Broderick Gallery at Ruby’s Hotel in Freehold, NY.
On September 8, Jacqueline Smith will be displaying small oil and pastel paintings on the lawn at the Pruyn House in Newtonville. The event is the Old-Fashioned Sunday with band music, garden arrangements, petting sheep, pony rides, treats and fun.
Kevin Kuhne has 10 paintings hanging at the Whitney Book Corner, 105 Clinton Ave., Schenectady (just behind City Hall) through the end of September.
Laurel Petersen will have her artwork on display at Glen Eddy Senior Living, 1 Glen Eddy Drive in
Niskayuna from September 4th thru October 30th. The reception will be on October 30th at 4:00 pm
She will have cards for sale as well at the reception.
Kristine Kelly is having two solo shows in September. Her “Linescapes” show will be at the Saratoga Springs Public LIbrary Cafe. Her work “Squall Line” is one of the featured abstract paintings. Kris’s second show is “Evoke and Provoke”. It will be at the Voorheesville Public Library.
Merriman and Pfister Marketplace, 388 Kenwood Ave., Delmar
These BAA artists have their work on display: Dee Foley, Kristine Kelly, Lynda Spielman, and Brian Summers
Karen Zimmers is showing in many venues, including Eden Compton Art Gallery, Saratoga, Mabee Farm Historic Site, Schenectady County, TiArts Gallery Ticonderoga, and Turf Tavern, Scotia.
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