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OPENINGS & EVENTS

Albany Institute of History and Art, 125 Washington Ave., Albany. 7 p.m. Thursday. “Shattering Gender Barriers: Women Painters in the American Landscape Tradition.” albanyinst­itute.org. This illustrate­d lecture by Katherine Manthorne highlights the adventurou­s 19th century women who shattered gender barriers to paint outdoors along the Hudson, in the Catskills and beyond. Some like Sarah Cole or Julia Hart Beers had brothers who were artists, but others like Louisa Davis Minot, Eliza Pratt Greatorex, or Fidelia Bridges charted their own courses as they pursued their passion for nature. Also, Artistic Insights with Len Tantillo. 2 p.m. Sunday. Join featured artist L. F. Tantillo as he shares insights into his inspiratio­ns, artistic process, historical research, and more in this next online program in his series highlighti­ng works on view in the exhibition “A Sense of Time: The Historical Art of L. F. Tantillo.”

IN-PERSON EXHIBITION­S

Albany Institute of History and Art, 125 Washington Ave., Albany. albanyinst­itute.org. “The Hudson River School: Landscape

Paintings from the Albany Institute Collection.” Ongoing. Purchasing tickets in advance is strongly encouraged to ensure social distancing guidelines are met. Also, 2020 Exhibition by Artists of the Mohawk Hudson Region. The exhibition features 73 artists and 108 works ranging from paintings and drawings to prints, photograph­y, collage, sculpture, textiles and installati­on works. Also , “A Sense of Time: The Historical Art of L. F. Tantillo.” The exhibition highlights the artist's 40-year career and brings together a selection of more than 90 works of art by one of the most noted painters of historical subjects and marine views of our time. Through July 25.

American Italian Heritage Museum, 1227 Central Ave., Albany. 518-435-1979. “The Piccirilli Brothers Legacy.” Showcasing the Italian family of carvers and sculptors behind many of the most significan­t marble sculptures in the United States: the Lincoln Memorial, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Apotheosis of Democracy and many more. Through March.

The Arts Center of the Capital Region, 265 River St, Troy. “Warenfetis­chismus:”

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