The two-story, 2000-square-foot Teaching Gallery presents work in all media by professional artists and is open to the public as well as the campus community.

End-of-Year Student Exhibits

Gallery hours for the end-of-year student exhibits are:

  • Tuesday, Thursday and Friday: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
  • Wednesday: 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
  • Saturday: noon to 4 p.m.

pulse 8, year-end exhibit by Digital Media students

On View: April 20 - 29, 2023
Steven L. Hyatt Memorial Opening Reception: Friday, April 21 from 5 - 7 p.m. in the Teaching Gallery

"pulse 8," the last of three year-end exhibitions in the Teaching Gallery, includes photography, drawing, graphic design, animation, two-dimensional design, digital imaging, video, web art and interactive media by students enrolled in the Department of Fine Arts, Theatre Arts and Digital Media.

"The Long Dark Teatime of the Soul"
Advanced Study in Drawing & Painting End-of-Year Exhibit

On View: March 23 - April 1, 2023
Steven L. Hyatt Memorial Opening Reception: Thursday, March 23 from 5 - 7 p.m. in the Teaching Gallery

After completing foundation Fine Arts course work, these students pursue their own work for two semesters under the guidance of Professor Thomas Lail. 

Featuring work by Elizabeth Amaya-Flores, Ryan Bruce, Samantha Goldup, K Hyun Rutsky, Kailyn M. Sheppeck, Amber Lynn Stone and Mya Lee Tice.

Juried Fine Arts Student Exhibit

On View: March 23 - April 1, 2023
Steven L. Hyatt Memorial Opening Reception: Thursday, March 23 from 5 - 7 p.m. in the Teaching Gallery

Featuring selected work by Fine Arts majors from the Summer 2022, Fall 2022 and Spring 2023 semesters in Two-Dimensional Design, Drawing, Painting and Photography.

Garden: A site specific installation by Thomas Lail

Ongoing in the Administration Building Atrium

Garden, Professor Thomas Lail’s oversized rendering of a William Morris wallpaper pattern, scales the trellis of the Administration Building’s glass atrium, reflecting on the history of glassed-in winter gardens, cultivated nature, and the dream of Utopian architectures of transparency. The installation project is supported by the Hudson Valley Community College Foundation’s Stephen L. Hyatt Fine Arts Fund and installed with assistance from the college’s Graphics Department and Physical Plant, and NoName Graphics, Troy.

Get in Touch

Teaching Gallery
Administration Building, Room 013
Hours
See the Current and Upcoming Exhibits page for hours by the exhibit.