Albany Times Union

GALLERIES CALLS FOR ENTRIES

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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.

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Paul Buckowski / Times Union archive

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