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Through Aug. 6: Summer Exhibit Artists Mark Beard and Corinne Robbins display their works along with paper pieces by gallery artists. Daily 11 a.m.–5 p.m. • Carrie Haddad Gallery, 622 Warren St, Hudson, 518.828.1915; www.carriehaddadgallery.com
Through Aug. 6: Chaos Theory An exhibition of oil pastels by Mercedes Helnwein, focusing on suburban American adolescence and family life. Wed.–Sun. 12–5 p.m., $7 adults, $5 seniors, $2 students; 16 yrs and under are free. • Edward Hopper House, 82 N. Broadway, Nyack, 845.358.0774; www.edwardhopperhouse.org
Through Dec. 2018: Exhibits Between I & Thou, featuring worldwide artists exploring interconnections between the personal, cultural, religious and national; Liquid Memory by Jinsu Han (through Sept), a two-part installation with robotic elements; and I’s Closed, I’s Opened by Mark Berghash (through Aug 30), a series of head-and-shoulder photographic diptychs accompanied by a Haiku-like poem created by his wife, Racquel. • Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art, 1701 Main St, Peekskill, 914.788.0100; www.hvcca.org
Through Sept. 1: Summer of Love An exhibition of contemporary artwork celebrates the 50th anniversary of the gathering of hippies in Haight-Ashbury with artists Gabe Brown, Mary Judge, David Konigsberg and Melanie Parke. Tues.–Sat. 10 a.m.–5:30 p.m. • Kenise Barnes Fine Art, 1947 Palmer Ave, Larchmont, 914.834.8077; www.kbfa.com
Through Sept. 3: 2017 Exhibition by Artists of the Mohawk-Hudson Region Highlights the work of the best visual artists in the region. This 81st annual juried exhibition pays tribute to the many talented artists working within a 100-mile radius of the Capital District. • Albany Institute of History and Art, 125 Washington Ave, Albany, 518.463.4478; www.albanyinstitute.org
Through Nov. 5: Overlook Exhibition: Teresita Fernández Confronts Frederic Church Artist Teresita Fernández examines Frederic Church and his contemporaries’ 19th-century Latin American travels. Tues.–Sun. 10 a.m.–4 p.m. $12 adults, $10 seniors and students, children under 12 free. • Olana State Historic Site, 5720 Route 9G, Hudson, 518.828.0135; www.olana.org
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