Clifton Springs, N.Y. — Main Street Arts in Clifton Springs is set to unveil two new exhibitions on Saturday, with an opening reception scheduled from 3 to 6 p.m.
The Main Gallery, which spans the first and second floors, will host “Geo+Metric,” a showcase featuring 41 artists from across New York State.
The exhibition includes a diverse range of artwork, from quilts and beadwork by Randee Spruce of the Seneca Nation-Heron Clan to ink on paper and bronze dimensional work by Dejan Pejovic.
In the Stairwell Gallery, visitors can explore new work by Rochester-based artist Nancy Wiley.
Wiley, known for her portrait paintings, has developed a fascination with how hands can convey characteristics as much as facial expressions. Her current exhibition features 12 x 12 oil studies that explore different people with their hands near their faces, revealing various aspects of being human.
In total, 44 artists are featured across the gallery’s four exhibition spaces.
The exhibits will be open through September 3.
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