Stories by Karen Bjornland
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- Q & A: AIHA curator says rare items on view just part of Institute’s trove
June 3, 2012
- Museum displays exquisite examples of Iroquois beadwork
May 24, 2012
- In & Out of the Kitchen: ‘Grandmother’s grain’ high-yielding, inexpensive and just right for Mr. Picky
May 16, 2012
- Q & A: State Museum director says collections serve all of New York
May 13, 2012
- Exhibit has a ‘pointe’ to make about ballet shoes
May 10, 2012
- Nancy Grossman exhibit tells tale about intriguing heads
May 3, 2012
- Q & A: Bradford Smith continues to seek photo opportunities
April 22, 2012
- Women’s unmentionables from past reflect changes in fashion, social attitudes
April 12, 2012
- Fasciana uses the stuff of life to meditate on death
March 24, 2012
- A Regional with mechanical twists (with photo gallery)
March 22, 2012
- Q & A: Weaver inspired by Mediterranean colors to exhibit at theater
March 11, 2012
- Avian extravaganza: Museum displays iconic Audubon prints, stuffed birds
March 1, 2012
- SCCC event to feature favorites of African-American dinner table (with photo gallery)
February 22, 2012
- Q & A: Arts center director Holmes shares hopes for future
February 19, 2012
- Tidepools of texture and color
February 9, 2012
- Light up the ice
February 2, 2012
- Winter/Spring 2012 Best Bets: Visual Arts
January 15, 2012
- Q & A: Children’s theater director loves to see joy in young actors
January 15, 2012
- Op-ed column: A wooden time machine held many memories for Blenheim
January 1, 2012
- Best of 2011: Exhibits gave insight into artists, our time
December 25, 2011
- Q & A: Architect discovers joy of digital art
December 18, 2011
- Here's an idea for Thanksgiving: Talk about medical history when the family is all together
November 20, 2011
- Whiting Tennis’ love for old and neglected things showcased in art at the Tang
November 17, 2011
- Q & A: New Albany Institute head says art reflects style of times
October 23, 2011
- MASS MoCA spaceship takes visitors up, up and away
October 6, 2011
- Vegetarian Expo tailored to people of every age
September 29, 2011
- Q & A: Fulton Street Gallery director Felix seeks to grow educational mission
September 25, 2011
- Nadeau’s noteworthy works on display in Sunnyview installation
September 15, 2011
- Schenectady Stockade Outdoor Art Show: Her creative path
September 8, 2011
- 9/11 always hits home at the New York State Museum
September 1, 2011
- Q & A: Owner of Beresford Gallery creates homey setting for art
August 14, 2011
- Never too much art: Regional exhibit offers variety, greatest number of works in years
August 11, 2011
- Contemporary photos hang while the Renoir paintings go on tour
August 7, 2011
- Hues of the human condition
August 7, 2011
- Day Trips: Utica
July 17, 2011
- Historic Blenheim Bridge is focal point for creative gathering
July 14, 2011
- Q & A: Cortez thoroughly enjoys painting-in-painting concept
July 3, 2011
- Fresh talent brings arresting images to Photography Regional
June 30, 2011
- Schenectady’s night for art
June 16, 2011
- Salvaged steel from Sept. 11 is made into sculpture
June 9, 2011
- Summer Preview 2011: Visual arts
May 29, 2011
- Q & A: Tri County Arts Council director handles many events from two desks
May 22, 2011
- A floral extravaganza (with photo gallery)
May 17, 2011
- Three-dimensional works take on life of their own at Skidmore’s Schick Gallery
April 23, 2011
- Q & A: Retired art professor Chuck Matteson leaves mark on SUNY Cobleskill
April 17, 2011
- Q & A: Instructor of disabled says art is a celebration of humanity
March 27, 2011
- Q & A: Writer Naton Leslie draws inspiration from Coffee Planet
March 20, 2011
- Designer Sylvia Robinson Jordan brings her far-out visions to vibrant life
March 20, 2011
- The power and strangeness of nature
February 26, 2011
- Q & A: Manager of mineral collection has dug rocks for a long time
February 20, 2011
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