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GALLERIES

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Albany Center Gallery, 488 Broadway, Suite 107, Albany. “SEEN.” albanycent­ergallery.org. Featuring the works of seven regional artists: Maryam Adib, Alicia Barton, Sofeia Eddy, Arnela Mahmutovic, Alyssa

Mcclenagha­n, Aurora Powell, and Caitlin Rose Sweet. Through Aug. 31. 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.

Arts Associates Gallery, 21 Railroad Ave., Albany. "Abandoned Art." 518459-1307. A sale of more than 200 pieces of abandoned and unclaimed work including pieces acquired from another framing business in Albany at the time of purchase. Forty-two years of mystery and history including original art, documents, photograph­s and unique, empty frames. Everything will be sold “as is” at bargain prices. Through Aug. 31.

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. 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. Brenda Goodman: “Travelin' Down That Painted Road.” 518-828-5907. Oil paintings. Also, Ames Siena: Sculpture in the Garden; Katia Santibanez and James Siena: “Yours, Mine, and Ours: Part I”; David Humphrey: Works on Paper; and Julie Evans: New Sculpture. Through Aug. 29.

Saratoga Arts, 320 Broadway, Saratoga Springs. “Spirit Rappings.” saratoga-arts.org. This exhibition features collaborat­ions and work by artists Judy Glantzman and Jeffrey Hargrave, Ben Gocker and Helen Macro, telling and retelling familiar stories and history by repurposin­g

imagery or objects. Also, “Brighten the Corners: Art of the 1990s from the Tang Teaching Museum Collection.” This exhibition features more than 15 works of contempora­ry art including painting, sculpture and photograph­y from the Tang collection with a focus on identity, race, gender and storytelli­ng. Through Aug. 14.

Thompson Giroux Gallery, 57 Main St., Chatham. “The Subject is the Line.” thompsongi­rouxgaller­y.com. Works by several Hudson Valley artists; curated by Donna Moylan. Through Sept. 5.

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