Opening reception: Andrew Lyght | Touch Wood • curated by Osi Audu
With geometric precision, artist Andrew Lyght uses wood, cord, metal, and the language of abstraction to redefine and articulate space effectively.
With geometric precision, artist Andrew Lyght uses wood, cord, metal, and the language of abstraction to redefine and articulate space effectively.
The Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild is pleased to announce Touch Wood, an exhibition curated by Osi Audu featuring the constructed paintings of artist Andrew Lyght. The exhibition will be on view […]
Curated by Susana Leval and Sylvia Leonard Wolf, this special solo exhibition features paintings from Calvin’s archive housed in his hand-built home studio in Shady, NY. The exhibit is a celebration of Calvin’s lifelong career in abstract expressionism and as a fixture of the Woodstock artistic community
Curated by Susana Leval and Sylvia Leonard Wolf, this special solo exhibition features paintings from Calvin’s archive housed in his hand-built home studio in Shady, NY. The exhibit is a celebration of Calvin’s lifelong career in abstract expressionism and as a fixture of the Woodstock artistic community
The artists featured in Salvaged Stories transform the mundane trash of contemporary society into sculpture that ranges from emotional resonance to historical allusion, grounded earthiness, and musical innuendo.
A special sonic collaboration with renowned musician David Van Tieghem, together with FLOW, an acoustic sculpture by Ian Laughlin
Join us for a gallery walkthrough hosted by the Women Sculptor Group (WSG) in collaboration with the Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild, of the current exhibition, Salvage Stories: Seven Sculptors.
The exhibition,"Salvage Stories | Seven Sculptors", closes with a reception for the artists and a special musical performance by Ken Butler
CROSSING OVER - an exhibition featuring the sculptures, paintings, and prints of the late feminist artist Nancy Azara (1930-2024), and encaustic paintings by her widow, Darla Bjork.
This exhibition brings together antique landscape paintings from the Byrdcliffe collection, in a dialogue across time with 50 vastly different landscape photographs from 15 contemporary women artists, all sharing the space of the Hudson Valley.
Join Guest Curator Anne Arden McDonald and Byrdcliffe Resident Historian Henry T. Ford as they lead a Walk & Talk tour of our latest exhibition.
Join us for a First Dibs and Preview sale in advance of the show's opening to the general public. Advance tickets available. The Byrdcliffe 5 by 7 Show is one of Woodstock’s premier events, showcasing artists from the Hudson Valley and beyond. The show is open to everyone, and we accept and display all submissions. Works are exhibited anonymously, a fun way to give equal voice to all—so please only sign the back! 5 by 7 artworks are sold for $150 each.