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Main Street Arts in Clifton Springs to open four new exhibitions, featuring 57 artists

Main Street Arts in Clifton Springs, New York, will open four new visual arts exhibitions on Saturday, June 5, 2026, featuring 57 artists. The main attraction is 'Horse Power,' a group show in the Main Gallery that explores horses and related themes through diverse mediums including bronze sculpture, glass mosaic, and painting. Additional exhibitions include a textural installation by Jappie King Black in the Window Front Gallery, framed collages by Beverly Amborski in the Stairwell Gallery, and vibrant paintings by recent Nazareth College graduate Mikayla Guck in the Emerging Artist Gallery. A free public reception will be held from 3 to 6 p.m. on opening day, and all exhibitions run through July 15.

Local artists highlighted at library exhibition

The Rochester Folk Art Guild highlighted local artists and makers at an exhibition held at the Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County on April 25, 2026. The event allowed the public to interact directly with craftsmen and learn about the traditions and experiences that influenced their work.

Magazzino Italian Art to feature works by pivotal figure of 1960s Arte Povera movement

Magazzino Italian Art in Cold Spring, New York, is launching a major exhibition titled “Tutto Boetti 1966–1993,” dedicated to the influential Arte Povera artist Alighiero Boetti. The show features approximately 30 works, including large-scale sculptures like the 1966 'Pavimento Luminoso' and his signature textiles, tracing his career from his 1967 debut in Turin to his final years. The museum will also host a symposium in collaboration with the Fondazione Alighiero e Boetti to discuss the artist's enduring legacy.

Sculpture of John Rhoden opens at Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery has officially opened a major exhibition dedicated to the work of the late American sculptor John Rhoden. The opening reception, held on March 28, 2026, welcomed patrons and community members to explore a collection that highlights Rhoden’s unique ability to blend modernist sculpture with rhythmic, global influences.