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current exhibitions
Price Check: A Curatorial Research Project
Gallery Reception March 10th from 4:00 pm – 5:00pm
Research Video Presentation March 10th 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
Exhibition Open February 5 – March 10
Family Friendly Exhibition
Redhouse Gallery
Free and open to the public
Price Check is an interactive curatorial examination of the variations of the visual art market based upon geographic proximity to a major art center. The exhibition focuses on the State of New York, where the art market ranges vastly from the urban art hub of New York City to the neighboring art town of Beacon or more distinctly, to the post-industrial city of Syracuse. Curated by Roslyn Esperon and Courtney Rile. Art by Michael Barletta, Carol Flaitz, Carla Goldberg, Novado-Cappuccilli, Jason Varone, Fred Wellner, and Laura Wellner.
Nevin Mercede: "The Reflections Series"
Gallery Reception March 18th from 5:00 pm – 8:00pm
Exhibition Open March 18 – April 17
Family Friendly Exhibition
Redhouse Gallery
Free and open to the public
These digital prints are composed from photographs taken while traveling in Russia. Conversations with artists, politicians and educators encountered there provide the majority of companion texts. Since 1995,
Mercede has woven images with texts reflecting on social, political and educational issues or situations.
Richard Harvey: “Untitled”
Gallery Reception May 17th from 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Exhibition Open May 17 – June 23
Family Friendly Exhibition
Redhouse Gallery
Free and open to the public
Exploring the psychological and emotive potential of the human face, Harvey creates figurative art inspired by a diverse range of art historical influences including Byzantine iconography, African sculpture, and Expressionist painting. Elements of typography, signage and graffiti reflect my background in graphic design.
Therese Strodel: “Windows of the Soul”
Gallery Reception July 19th from 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Exhibition Open July 19 – August 16
Family Friendly Exhibition
Redhouse Gallery
Free and open to the public
Large-scale abstract paintings celebrate the use of color through myriad layering of acrylic paint.


