GALLERIES CALLS FOR ENTRIES
Albany Center Gallery, Albany.
Frame // Unframe. albanycentergallery.org. An exploration of how different artists approach the formations of various visual structures around and within us: the frameworks of our psyches, patterns and details in nature, and the architecture and streets of the cities in which we we live. Featured: Justin Baker, Laura Cannamela, Katherine Chwazik, Sean Desiree, Amanda
Kralovic, Drea Larose, and Dorothea Osborn. Through July 30.
Albany International Airport Gallery, Albany. Sunrise, Sunset. albanyairport.com. The airport celebrates and welcomes the return of travelers with this exhibition, featuring 46 artists who demonstrate the cultural vitality that defines the Capital and Hudson Valley regions. Through Aug. 30.
Jack Shainman Gallery, 25 Broad St., Kinderhook. “Feedback.” jackshainman.com. Group exhibition that back and forth between the past, present and the future. Organized by Helen Molesworth. Through Oct. 30. The Mount, Edith Wharton’s Home, 2 Plunkett St. in Lenox, Mass. Sculpturenow 202. Thirty largescale contemporary sculptures. On Sunday, June 20, there will be an opportunity for visitors to meet and speak with the artists. Monthly artistled tours will be given July-october. Through Oct. 31.
New York Folklore Gallery of New York Artists, 129 Jay St., Schenectady. “Angels and Icons.” nyfolklore.org. An exhibit of original Greek Orthodox religious icons and original landscapes by artist Efthimios Stoja. Through October.
Pamela Salisbury Gallery, 362 1/2 Warren St., Hudson. Ron Milewicz: The Rhythm of Silence. 518-828-5907. Oil paintings and graphite drawings. Also, Wendy Ewald: Portraits and Dreams. Photographs by children of the Appalachians. Through July 25.
Wikoff Student Gallery, Nott Memorial, Union College, Schenectady. The Private is Political: Dhea Kothari. union.edu/gallery. Union College junior Dhea Kothari, who hails from Mumbai, India, creates artworks that honor the history of Indian miniature painting, while telling the story of her generation through political examinations of contemporary Indian society. Through Aug. 15.
Beyond My Battle’s “Art with Heart and Hope.” beyondmybattle.org This year’s exhibition will take place on Oct. 28 at Universal Preservation Hall in Saratoga Springs. Artists must either live with or care for someone (past or present) living with a chronic illness, rare disease or disability are invited to submit. Must be18 years or older. Artwork must be able to be hung/displayed on a wall or easel. Beyond My Battle helps people reduce the stress of serious illness, rare disease, and disability through emotional support and educational resources. Deadline: June 30.