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“Looking Up” Artists’ Reception, Feb 12

Celebrate the artwork of Jeremy Bullis/David Bullis and Michael Simpson at D’arcy Simpson Artworks on Saturday, February 12th, during the 2econd Saturday Hudson Gallery Crawl.  

David Bullis created these bright, kinetic sculptures in the 1990s and early 2000s. Jeremy is honored to continue the practice with reproductions of his father’s work and some new pieces that continue the conversation.  

Jeremy Bullis/David Bullis “Homecoming for Matt” 2021, 24″ x 20”

The mobiles will be showing along with new large-scale color field paintings by Michael Simpson. Together the works create an atmosphere of movement and music for the eyes in this intimate gallery. In this exhibition, each artist explores ideas of movement, balance, tension and harmony within their own practices of composition and construction.

Michael Larry Simpson, “Elevation” 2021, 48” x 64”

For more on this exhibit, visit artandobject.com.

DATES/TIMES: Saturday, February 12, 2022 / 5 – 8pm

LOCATION: D’arcy Simpson Artworks
409 Warren St., Hudson

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2econd Saturday Hudson Gallery Crawl Returns, Feb 12

The 2econd Saturday Hudson Gallery Crawl is back for another month of galleries, shops and restaurants keeping their lights on and doors open late.  On Saturday, February 12, 2022 from 5-8pm grab the hand of a loved one and toast to art and the love of life at the openings and artists’ receptions happening in over a dozen galleries around town.  Enjoy the culture and community of Hudson and take advantage of the special offers available at restaurants, bars, and retail stores should you need a last minute Saint Valentine’s Day gift or just something special to keep you warm.  

Swing by Hudson Hall at the historic Hudson Opera House for the 2022 Hudson Jazz Festival, February 10-13 and 17-20 and curated by creative producer Cat Henry.  Entitled “Lift Every Voice,” after the Black national anthem, the eight-day festival conveys a message of hope and revival and celebrates the artistry of Black jazz musicians and their innovation of the genre.  Also, In the Hall’s galleries you can see “LOOK AGAIN” showcasing five artists’ dedication to experimentation in color, form, and content; curated by Mike Mosby.  

If you’re looking for something to do before the crawl 2econd Saturday is perfect for skiing in Windham, snowshoeing over the grounds of Art Omi, taking in the view from Olana and seeing how this all started at the home of Thomas Cole, founder of the Hudson River School of painting.  

February 12th’s Hudson Gallery Crawl participants are (with more to come):

46 GREEN STREET STUDIOS (46 Green St.) – presenting “Emergence”

510 GALLERY (510 Warren) – ARTIST RECEPTION “All I Need is Love”

CALDWELL GALLERY HUDSON (355 Warren)

CARRIE HADDAD GALLERY (622 Warren) 

D’ARCY SIMPSON ARTWORKS (409 Warren) – ARTIST RECEPTION “Looking Up” – Jeremy Bullis after David Bullis & Michael Larry Simpson

ELIZABETH MOORE FINE ART (105 Warren) – “Radiant Void” – John Cowan

FRG OBJECTS & DESIGN/ART (217 Warren, 2nd Floor)

HUDSON HOUSE (824 Warren) – ARTIST RECEPTION “Recipes For Romance”

THE HUDSON MILLINER ART SALON (415 Warren) – “Mr. Greer’s Neighborhood”

MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS GALLERY (717 Columbia St.)

THE NEW GALLERY (610 Warren) 

PAMELA SALISBURY GALLERY (362 ½ Warren) – “Hans Hoffman Drawings” (open until 6:30)

PETER JUNG FINE ART (512 Warren) 

SUSAN ELEY FINE ART (433 Warren) – “The Archaeology of Memory”

DATES/TIMES: Saturday, February 12, 2022 / 5 – 8pm

LOCATION: Hudson
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70+ Businesses Participating in the 2econd Saturday Hudson Gallery Crawl, Jun 12

Momentum for the launch of the Hudson Gallery Crawl is growing with over 70 businesses getting ready to stay open late on Saturday, June 12th.  Every second Saturday of the month these galleries and stores will be keeping their doors open until 9pm with the restaurants and bars in town staying open much later.  

The City of Hudson is the place to go for Art, Culture & Design.  In one walkable mile 20 galleries are exhibiting art for any budget, for any taste, for the new buyer and the serious collector.

The designers of Hudson offer one of a kind fashion, couture hats, luxury jewelry, antique and modern furniture, as well as homegoods from Hudson valley craftspersons and makers from all over the world.  Over 15 shops have opened on Warren Street in 2021, offering the returning visitor plenty of new things to discover.

The Hudson Gallery Crawl has not forgotten about music or movie lovers.  Live performances will be taking place from the newly restored Park Theatre all the way down to Front Street, with numerous buskers playing, singing and DJing throughout Warren Street.  TSL, Hudson’s largest Art Center, is offering classic films in it’s outdoor theatre.  

Support for the Second Saturday Hudson Gallery Crawl comes from the founders, Susan Eley (Susan Eley Fine Art), Ellen D’Arcy Simpson (D’Arcy Simpson Artworks), and Jeremy Bullis (Window on Hudson), and Columbia County Tourism, the Galvan Foundation, Hudson Business Coalition, Hudson City Digital, Hudson Tourism Board, Peggy Pollenberg Real Estate, Visit Hudson NY, The Wick, as well as private donations.  

DATES/TIMES: Saturday, June 12, 2021 & every 2nd Saturday

LOCATION: Hudson
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