UPSTATE ART WEEKEND -2024
Gallery & Pop-Up Exhibitions


  @GARNER Arts Center
55 West Railroad Avenue, Garnerville, NY


Make a day of it!

Enjoy world-class dining options on-site with Hudson’s Mill Tavern and Round Table Brewing’s La Redonda Tavern.


Open for brunch, lunch and dinner - also taking reservations!
Monday:5:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Tuesday - Thursday:12:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Friday - Saturday:12:00 pm - 11:00 pm
Sunday:11:30 am - 9:00 pm


La Redonda Tavern:
Thursday: 4 - 10pm
Friday: 4–11pm
Saturday: 12 - 11pm
Sunday: 12 - 7pm


Gallery Exhibition:

Building 35

KEN KARLEWICZ
Lure of the Rails

Building 35 - Main Gallery
Gallery Hours: Friday 2-5pm |
Saturday 1-5pm | Sunday 1-5pm

*Artists’ Reception
Saturday, July 20, 6 - 8pm

Every artist’s journey begins with a source of inspiration.

My creative ventures in art and photography began at age 9 when my Dad gave me my first camera.

The photography on these walls is the result of that “gift” that I was given and a new opportunity to “see” things in a variety of new and exciting ways.

Model trains were in my life from age 2 while living in our families Brooklyn apartment, before moving to Haverstraw, NY in 1964.
Ken Karlewicz

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Outdoor Installations:


"The Nest" by Cristina Biaggi

CRISTINA BIAGGI
The Nest & The Web

Creekside Sculpture Trail
(Open Dusk - Dawn Every Day)





Events:

Capture the Moment
Saturday, July 20th
Check-In: 2pm
Ends: 7pm
Location: Building 35

Presented by the GARNER Arts Center & The GARNER Incubator

The GARNER Historic District is a photographer's haven and the perfect destination for artists during UPSTATE ART WEEKEND, highlighting the architecture of this 19th-century textile mill. Connect with fellow photographers, models, and creatives in a vibrant, supportive environment. Share techniques, exchange ideas, and build lasting collaborations.

Light refreshments will be served. 

Maps of the GARNER Historic District complex will be provided.

Outdoor Film
Saturday, July 20th
Doors Open: 8pm
Films Begin: 8:30pm


Silent Films paired with live scores by Hervé Alexandre. Co-curated with Rivertown Film. Part of Upstate Art Weekend '24.


Outdoor Sculpture:

Pictured: Brickhead: Come and Gone by James Tyler

The GARNER Historic District is a visual feast for lovers of historic architecture and outdoor sculpture. Visit our Creekside Sculpture Trail to see the stunning Stone Head creations of Ted Ludwiczak. Walk the grounds and encounter works by GARNER studio artists, James Tyler & Mouise Nezer and others from our surrounding community, incl: Eric David Laxman and several more!


OUTDOOR SCULPTURE @ GARNER Arts Center

Pictured: Elemental II by Mouise Nezer

BRICKHEAD Come and Gone, James Tyler ‐ Bldg #34
THE DESTROYER: TAMED, Mouise Nezer‐ Bldg #25
Donated by family of Michael Callaghan,
UNTITLED, Mouise Nezer ‐ Bldg. #35 (front)
ORACLE, Eric David Laxman ‐ Creekside Sculpture Trail
UNTITLED, Linus Coraggio ‐ Creekside Sculpture Trail
TOPSY TURVY, Eric David Laxman ‐ Creekside Sculpture Trail
STONEHEADS, Ted Ludwiczak ‐ Creekside Sculpture Trail
BRICKHEAD HOMINID, James Tyler ‐ Bldg #10
ELEMENTAL II, Mouise Nezer ‐ Gabian Dock
ELEMENTAL I, Mouise Nezer ‐ Bldg #18

*All OUTDOOR SCULPTURES are not included in this list. We encourage visitors to explore the complex and discover more art!