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Sunday, February 22, 2026

Haines Gallery, Exhibits Andy Goldsworthly, "THe Landscape Artists"


In a new profile in The New Yorker, Andy Goldsworthy speaks to Rebecca Mead about the development of his work and his legacy as an artist, from his earliest installations to Gravestones, a poignant new project that will be the artist's "most substantial work on his home terrain."


The sheer beauty of some of Goldsworthy’s work—sliced fronds of heron feathers arranged in stark geometries, or a boulder coated in blood-red poppy petals—has sometimes led him to be characterized as a visual version of an exultant nature poet. But Goldsworthy deplores the city dweller’s notion of the countryside as a picturesque escape. “For me, the landscape is not a place you go to for therapy and relaxation—it is to get challenged and have ideas, and to generate thoughts and feelings and emotions,” he told me. “It’s a very powerful thing to deal with.”

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Goldsworthy in San Francisco

Drawn Stone (2005) at the de Young Museum

Spire (2008) in the Presidio

Wood Line (2011) in the Presidio

Andy Goldsworthy's work has been the subject of Fifty Years, a critically acclaimed retrospective at the National Galleries of Scotland, as well as exhibitions at major museums including the Aspen Institute, CO; deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, MA; Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, Grand Rapids, MI; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY; Museo Nacional Reina Sofia, Madrid, Spain; and Yorkshire Sculpture Park, UK. Site-specific works and commissions include Spire and Wood Line at the Presidio of San Francisco, CA; Stone Sea Passage, Mona - Museum of New and Old Art, Berriedale, Tasmania, Australia; Walking Wall, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO; Storm King Wall, Storm King Art Center, Mountainville, NY; Garden of Remembrance, Jewish Heritage Museum, New York, NY; and Roof, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, among many others.

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Images: 1) Portrait of Andy Goldsworthy. Photo: Nicholas J.R. White for The New Yorker, 2026; 2) Andy Goldsworthy, Drawn Stone, 2005. Photo courtesy the de Young Museum, San Francisco, CA; 3) Andy Goldsworthy, Spire, 2008. Photo: Jay Graham; 4) Andy Goldsworthy, Wood Line, 2011. Photo: Monique Deschaines.

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Friday, February 20, 2026

KLehman Colledge of Art Gallery presents Free Concert Series in the Heights


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Free Concert Series with Concerts in the Heights

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Concerts in the Heights


Thursday, February 26, 2025


12 pm

Pianist Reiko Uchida returns to Concerts in the Heights for a closer look at Nadia Boulanger and her legacy as expressed through the works of a broad range of her students, including Aaron Copland, George Gershwin, Jean Francaix, Johan Kvandal, and Lili Boulanger. The range of styles is astonishing! 

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LEHMAN COLLEGE ART GALLERY

250 BEDFORD PARK BLVD WEST

BRONX, NY 10463


Lehman College Art Gallery is located in the Fine Arts Building

Enter at Gate 5 on Goulden Ave

Lehman College Art Gallery’s exhibitions and programs are made possible through generous support from the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature; the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs; the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs Initiatives through New York City Council Discretionary Awards; City Council Members Eric Dinowitz, Diana Ayala, Kevin C. Riley, Oswald Feliz and Kristy Marmorato, the Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation, Jarvis and Constance Doctorow Family Foundation, Pierre and Tana Matisse Foundation, Edith and Herbert Lehman Foundation, Jacque and Natasha Gelman Foundation, The New Yankee Stadium Community Benefits Fund and the Charina Foundation.

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Lehman College Art Gallery | 250 Bedford Park Blvd. West | Bronx, NY 10468 US

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Thursday, February 19, 2026

Art Festival Application 40th Annual Peninsula Art League Summer Art Fest July 18-19,

40th Annual Peninsula Art League

Summer Art Festival (WA)

July 18-19, 2026

Application Deadline 3/6/26

APPLY HERE

WHAT: 40th Annual Peninsula Art League Summer Art Festival

WHERE: Sehmel Homestead Park | Gig Harbor, Washington

WHEN: July 18-19, 2026 | Saturday: 10am - 6pm | Sunday: 10am - 5pm


NOTEWORTHY:

  • Limited to approximately 140 artists
  • Returning - Emerging Artist Booths (10)
  • Every booth is on the grass and includes a CORNER
  • Structured setup and takedown with timed check-ins and check-outs
  • On-site load-in and load-out assistance
  • Free parking and shuttles
  • Booth Sitters available
  • 24/7 roving security
  • Extensive PR & marketing
  • Complimentary coffee and donuts both mornings
  • Artists retain all sales proceeds
  • Jury Fee: $30
  • Booth Fees: $335 - Single (1 corner) | $635 - Double (2 Corners)
    $225 - Emerging Artist - Single (1 corner). See ZAPP for Early Bird fees

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS on ZAPP

Application Deadline: March 6, 2026

Artist Notification: March 13, 2026

Booth Fee Due: May 12, 2026


Contact: Heide Solandros at Heide.ghsaf@gmail.com or call (253) 878-2070


To learn more visit: PeninsulaArtLeague.org

The Peninsula Art League (PAL) invites artists from across the country to be part of our 40th Annual Summer Art Festival, a milestone celebration set in the stunning natural surroundings of Sehmel Homestead Park in the heart of Puget Sound.

This highly anticipated two-day, juried outdoor festival draws more than 8,000 engaged visitors—art lovers, collectors, and community supporters who come specifically to discover and purchase original work. It’s an exceptional opportunity to present your art to an enthusiastic audience in a setting that encourages meaningful connections between artists and patrons.


Artists from the Pacific Northwest and beyond will showcase a diverse range of media, with attendees enjoying the chance to meet artists in person, learn about their creative process, and build lasting relationships. The festival experience is enriched with live music, popular food trucks, the Peninsula Art League Member Art Show, and family-friendly Kid’s Corner activities, creating a vibrant, welcoming atmosphere throughout the weekend.


We are again proud to feature a juried Emerging Artist Section. If you are an up-and-coming artist who has not previously exhibited at the Summer Art Festival, we encourage you to apply for one of 10 exclusive spaces dedicated to emerging talent—an outstanding opportunity to gain visibility and be part of this celebrated event.



Join us in celebrating 40 years of art, creativity, and community. Apply and share your work where it will truly be seen.

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