American Ruins
October 4, 2008 to January 21, 2009
Arthur Drooker has photographed historic sites throughout the United States. American Ruins features fifty sepia-toned infrared photographs of more than 25 historical sites. Drooker captures these ruins and preserves them for a moment in time. His subjects include adobe missions and the remains of elegant mansions. To be included in Drooker's project, the ruins had to meet certain criteria: they had to be part of a preservation program, they had to have historical value and they had to represent the geographic and architectural diversity of America. |
Arthur Drooker
Bannerman Castle, Pollepel Island, New York, c. 1901 |
Winslow Homer Watercolors
Wyeth Family Paintings from the Farnsworth Art Museum
June 27, 2008 - September 21, 2008
Watercolors and oil paintings by three generations of America’s most famous family of artists — Jamie, Andrew, and N.C. Wyeth — will be on display through the summer. This collection of paintings comes from the Farnsworth Art Museum in Maine. Exhibition sponsored by NBT Bank. |
N.C. Wyeth
Portrait of a Young Artist, c. 1930 Farnsworth Art Museum Collection |