The Kleinert James Gallery in Woodstock is pleased to present “Sharing the Space,” a dialogue about landscape that features five Byrdcliffe landscape painters from the early 20th century, exhibited alongside 16 contemporary women photographers.
Exhibition on view October 25 – November 30, 2025
Opening reception Saturday, October 25, 2025, 4-6pm
36 Tinker Street, Woodstock, New York 12498, Friday -Sunday 12:00-5:00pm 845.679.2079
https://www.woodstockguild.org/current-upcoming-exhibitions/
About Sharing the Space:
This exhibition brings together historic landscape paintings from the Byrdcliffe collection, curated by Anne Arden McDonald, in a dialogue across time with 50 vastly different landscape photographs from 16 contemporary women artists, all sharing the space of the Hudson Valley. Curator Anne Arden McDonald notes: “Throughout time, people have sought solace in nature in search of beauty and quiet, although each generation expresses this desire differently”.
About the Women Photographers Collective of the Mid-Hudson Valley:
Women Photographers Collective of the mid-Hudson Valley is a membership organization that promotes community building, networking, mentorship, and opportunities for presenting and exhibiting work. The 24 members have had 6 group exhibitions in 2 years, including: Lace Mill Gallery, Kingston; Davis Orton Gallery, Hudson; Olive Free Library Art Gallery, Olive; Wired Gallery, High Falls; Vanda Gallery, New Rochelle; and currently at Circle 46 Gallery in Hudson.
About the Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild:
The Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild is a regional center for the arts located in Woodstock, New York. From its 250-acre mountainside campus and its arts and performance venue located in the Kleinert/James Center for the Arts in the village of Woodstock, Byrdcliffe offers an integrated program of exhibitions, performances, classes, workshops, symposia, and artists’ residencies. The Kleinert/James Center for the Arts presents exhibitions and organizes events that honor both the cultural legacy established by the Byrdcliffe Arts Colony in 1902, as well as contemporary artists in a variety of disciplines. All exhibitions, opening receptions, and gallery talks are free and open to the public
You may also like the following events from Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild:
Also check out other
Exhibitions in Woodstock,
Arts events in Woodstock,
Workshops in Woodstock.