Justin Baker and Richard Garrison, Fine Arts faculty members, featured in local exhibitions

 

Exhibition openings this weekend at two local galleries feature work by two adjunct faculty members in the Department of Fine Arts, Theatre Arts and Digital Media.

A one-person exhibition, entitled “in a blue time,” features work by Justin Baker and opens Saturday, Jan. 18 at the Lake George Arts Project’s Courthouse Gallery, 1 Amherst St., Lake George. All are welcome to attend an opening reception from 4 to 6 p.m.; admission is free.

Baker teaches Digital Imaging, Graphic Design and Web Art & Design at Hudson Valley Community College. Please click here for more information about his career and this exhibition, which closes Feb. 21.

Justin Baker, “hand, shadow, weed and New Yorker page,” archival inkjet print, 2018

Work by Richard Garrison, who currently teaches Two-Dimensional Design at Hudson Valley, can be found in “Patterns of Engagement,” a group exhibition on view through March 2 in the third-floor Gallery at the Albany International Airport. A free, public reception is Friday, Jan. 17 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. (Parking is free for 30 minutes and $2/hour thereafter.)

Garrison’s work is discussed in a review published in the Times Union. More information is available at the Gallery website.

Richard Garrison, Parking Space Color Scheme, 2017, watercolor, gouache, graphite on paper

 

Published: Fri, 17 Jan 2020 13:00:51 +0000 by d.gardner