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Past Exhibitions

Revisit these exhibitions that previously appeared at the Albany Museum of Art.

February 26, 2020 -

June 27, 2020

“Cut & Paste: Works of Paper” celebrates the relationship of art and paper.

January 9, 2020 -

June 27, 2020

“Do Not Hand Me Over to the Impure Whiteness of Noon: A Hemings Elegy” at the AMA was Yanique Norman’s first solo s

January 9, 2020 -

June 27, 2020

In his long career, Dean Mitchell has become known for his figurative works, landscapes and still lifes.

October 17, 2019 -

February 8, 2020

In a career spanning almost 40 years, artist Gloria Garfinkel has been inspired by her travels.

October 17, 2019 -

January 4, 2020

Fact and fiction from the legendary Wild West meet with a playful attitude in Smoke Bombs and Border Crossings.

June 27, 2019 -

October 12, 2019

Twenty-one works of art by 15 educators representing seven institutions in South Georgia and North Florida are on exhibition in Educators as Artists. The

June 20, 2019 -

October 12, 2019

Figure Forward offers a sharp departure from the way the female figure traditionally has been depicted in art. The exhibition in the Haley Gallery

June 20, 2019 -

October 12, 2019

Michael Oliveri creates art with science, using powerful microscopes to create images that remind viewers of art that dates back centuries. His exhibition, Fragments

June 1, 2019 -

June 29, 2019

Creating art is one of the ways an individual can help control stress that can have serious health implications, says Dr. Jose Tongol, a

April 18, 2019 -

June 15, 2019

The term Undercurrents—an underlying feeling that runs contrary to prevailing culture or the flow of deep water that moves in a different direction than

April 1, 2019 -

April 28, 2019

Artwork by Albany artist Alex Mixon, who passed away last November, is on display throughout the month of April at the Albany Museum of

March 1, 2019 -

June 15, 2019

Undefined shapes allow the examination of “hidden mysteries of dream worlds, the unknown, and the unconscious” in the work of Zipporah Camille Thompson, a