Grand (Re)Opening: Center for Photography at Woodstock
The community is warmly invited to CPW’s Grand (Re)opening at their new home in the G.W. Van Slyke & Horton building in Kingston, NY. All are welcome.
In addition to checking out their fantastic new building, join them to experience four exciting exhibitions that are part of the big event on January 18th.
Mary Ellen Mark: Ward 81. This iconic 1976 series captures the lives of women in a locked psychiatric ward, demonstrating Mark’s empathetic and unflinching approach to complex subjects. Curated by Gaëlle Morel and Kaitlin Booher.
My Sister, My Self: Photographs by Colleen Kenyon and Kathleen Kenyon. A celebration of the photography and art of the Kenyon sisters, who co-directed CPW for nearly twenty-five years. Their work, shaped by their shared identity as twins, spans hand-colored photographs, collages, and collaborative projects. Curated by Tom Wolf and Laurie Dahlberg. At CPW in Kingston, NY, and at the Kleinert/James Center in Woodstock, NY.
Keisha Scarville: Recess. The inaugural Saltzman Prize winner’s exhibition explores diaspora, loss, and the unfixing of identity and body through striking images and textiles. Curated by Marina Chao.
Free, For All: An Open Call to Local Artists. Featuring works submitted through an open call during the first two weeks of January 2025, this exhibition will be on view in CPW’s new Community Gallery.
It’s not too late to submit. Artwork drop-off Jan 9th – Jan 11th. More info here.
They look forward to welcoming you to their new space!