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Micropolis Art Gallery
Micropolis' guest artist Diane Castle Babcock has been practicing the art of linoleum block printing for almost fifty years. The process she uses is called the reduction method, because she continually cuts away from one block to create a multiple color image. Her images are created in four to six steps of cutting and printing. As the print is created, the block is destroyed, ensuring a limited edition. She chose linoleum block printing as her medium because of its vibrant colors and textural quality. Diane is inspired by what she sees on walks and hikes through the Adirondacks, where she lived for fifteen years, as well Rochester, NY, her current home. Hallmarks of her work include mountain scenes, white birches, and moonlight scenes. She takes photos for reference, but her work represents the feelings and memories a particular place instills in her. Some of her work is specific to a location. Other pieces are a composite of several photos or derived purely from memory and imagination. Her work is Impressionistic because she works with small dots and lines of color, as well as a sense of light and atmosphere. Diane collects birch bark and branches during her hikes, which she incorporates into her prints. She makes birch bark frames and builds shadow boxes with birch branches included in her landscapes. Diane graduated from Nazareth University and Binghamton University with degrees in art and in art education certification. She worked as a visiting artist with Young Audiences of Rochester. She retired from Adirondack High School in Boonville, NY where she taught art. Diane has received awards at the Clothesline Festival, Corn Hill Art Festival, Artists Row, and Colorscape Chenango. She is a juried member of the Roycroft Arts and Craftsmen Guild. In addition to the artwork of the featured artist, the gallery is filled with paintings, drawings, pastels, photographs, fiber art, mixed media, glass, digital art, jewelry, pottery, woodland assemblages, baskets, turned items of exotic wood and fine art cards by the members of Micropolis Cooperative, Inc. The reception is free and open to the public and is part of a broader evening of arts programming in downtown Gloversville. ?Material Conversations,? an exhibition at Glove Cities Gallery, 52 Church St., Gloversville, will also having a receptions from 4:30-7pm. Both shows will run through the end of April. Micropolis, located inside Mohawk Harvest Cooperative Market at 30 N. Main St., Gloversville, is open Monday-Friday / 9am-6pm and Saturdays from 9am until 2pm.
Simply Yoga By Colleen at Purple Glass Healing Arts
These classes are wellness-based, staying true to the tradition of Viniyoga. Class instruction is focused on using movement and breath to reduce muscle tension and stress, while strengthening weaknesses, bringing both balance and self-awareness to the participant. Individual modifications will be made as needed for participants in each class.
Themed Story Time at Gloversville Public Library
Join us for our traditional Story Time, which will explore a different theme each session, with an accompanying activity or craft. **Children under age 7 must be accompanied by an adult caregiver**
Wine 101 "Get To Know The Grapes" at Fulton Street Liquor
RSVP and enjoy an afternoon expanding your wine knowledge, food pairing potential, and walk away with insight on the processes of wine-making! This interactive class is BACK due to high demand. Each class will involve sampling wine and different food to better understand what simply works and what, well, doesn't. This class is instructed by local Sommelier Travis Munson - Fulton Street Liquor's very own employee! With five years in the Liquor Business, Travis is excited to supply his wealth of knowledge to the community. Class will be held 3-5PM. Located down at ''The Vault'' at 86 East Fulton Street, Gloversville NY. Any questions? Give us a call at 518-773-4040! 16 Spots Available.
Material Conversations with Glove Cities Arts Alliance
The Glove Cities Arts Alliance invites you to their second 2026 exhibition, Material Conversations, featuring textile artworks by Dawn Bisio and Judith Plotner. ?Using a combination of painting, printing and stitching Judith creates fiber collages evoking her experience of living in New York city, created while currently living off grid in Bleecker New York.? -Artist Statement, Judith Plotner ?FACE FORWARD: The People of Gloversville, is a Community Arts Project honoring the residents of Gloversville, New York- a town shaped by industry, creativity, and resilience in the heart of the Mohawk Valley. Using recycled fabric and thread, Bisio creates detailed textile portraits that celebrate the people of the community while championing textile sustainability.? Artist Statement, Dawn Bisio FACE FORWARD: The People of Gloversville is a Community Arts Regrant Project made possible by Saratoga Arts through the Community Arts Regrant Program, funded by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.