MAIN GALLERY EXHIBITIONS

TAUNY’s historical, culturally significant exhibits in The TAUNY Center present the distinct aspects of the history and traditions of life in the North Country. Research-driven, visually appealing with artifacts and historical content, these displays offer audiences an interactive insight into the region’s geography, artisan practices, and cultural identities.

UPCOMING EXHIBIT - "Legacies"

Opening Reception – Saturday, August 2nd – 1-3 p.m.
11 a.m. – Spinning Demonstration by Kimberley Bleau
This exhibit in the Upstairs Gallery at the TAUNY Center showcases the hand made textiles of over 30 contemporary North Country textile artisans.  These works represent techniques, materials and cultural designs passed on from family members or older artisans, and sourced from small local farms when possible.  These heirloom creations span the spectrum of fiber arts; knitting, crocheting, weaving, spinning, dyeing, felting and needlework.
The categories of textiles on exhibit include “Pasture to Finished Work” in which the fibers – whether knitted, felted or woven – were sourced locally from either the artists’ own animals or from nearby farms.  In these works, sheared wool was hand carded, hand spun and dyed to form the yarns used to make the finished textiles.  “Milestone Textiles” is a second category in the exhibit which represents the long-standing tradition of creating works to commemorate a significant life event such as a wedding, anniversary or birth.  And finally, there are works in the  category of “Passing the Torch”,  which center on mentorship, collaborative community and continuity of folk traditions.  Selections from the TAUNY Knitting/Fiber Arts Group are highlighted in this category.
 All the hand made textiles in the exhibit exemplify the traditional arts and folk life TAUNY has celebrated and recorded for the past 40 years.

 

A CELEBRATION OF LOCAL WOMEN ARTISTS & LEADERS

The Dinner Party: Judy Chicago Reimagined  is an installation with 16 collaborating women identifying artists honoring 9 various women who have made an impact on our community with their work.

Artists include: Dianne Drayse-Alonso, Katie Schuler, Sandra Nestlerode-Hale, Jess Anderson, Lisa Dashnaw, Betsy Comeau, Martha Cline, Catherine LaPointe-Vollmer, Vanessa Vaverchak, Laura Pearson, Mona Zillah, Erica Kelso, Amy Pennington-Lee, Sue Young, Virginia Burnett, and Liza Paige.

Seats at the Table include: Judy Chicago, Beverly Cook, Harriet Mickey Liotta, Julia Crane, Sally James Farnham, Patty Richie, Grace Hudowalski, Flora Fry, and Sunday Smith.

We ask that when attending events in correlation with this project that you consider bringing a personal hygiene or cleaning item that will be donated to the Renewal House in Canton, NY. Current priority items are: bath towels, wash cloths, bedding, size 5 & 6 diapers, shampoo, conditioner, and women’s razors, although all items are appreciated!

Featured art, left: “Black Pond” by Catherine LaPointe-Vollmer

Previous Exhibit - Fiberistas - Background & Artists

The Fiberistas are a North Country group who meet regularly at The TAUNY Center to explore and expand the boundaries of fiber arts by creating textiles made with both traditional and innovative skills and fibers. They presented new work based on a distinct themes in an exhibition that ran from February – April 20205 and featured pieces from each artist of the collective. The Fiberistas artisan makers are: Kathy Burns, Donna Hastings, Ann Heidenreich, Sonja Jensen, Melanie Kimbler, Susan McAvoy, Rebecca Muir MacKellar, Adele Lunan Vandenburgh, Leah Zelkowitz

RECENT EXHIBIT: Fiberistas Display

The Fiberistas 2025 collection is entitled “Two Sides of The Road” focuses on dual internal images within each fiber arts piece with one side reversed as a juxtaposition or a mirror image of the other. The ‘switch’ creates interesting contrast and gives the viewer a new perspective on how a fabric or other material changes the way an object or scene is viewed. The exhibit runs through April 30th, 2025.