"Nation Faces" at Hudson Milliner Art Salon
"Nation Faces" takes its title seriously, aiming to look beyond political rhetoric to the lived experiences, emotions, and stories that define the American landscape.
"Nation Faces" takes its title seriously, aiming to look beyond political rhetoric to the lived experiences, emotions, and stories that define the American landscape.
January 17 | Hudson Milliner Art Salon, 415 Warren Street, Hudson, NY | 5:00 PM–8:00 PM
The Hudson Milliner Art Salon opens its latest group exhibition “Nation Faces: Reimagining Americana” on Saturday, January 17, inviting audiences to explore the multifaceted textures of American identity through painting, photography, and film. This multimedia show features new works by painters Maggie Kotuk and Victoria Selbach, alongside evocative photographs by John Verner and short films by Adison Norbury, Peter Freund, and Mohamed Thara.
"Nation Faces" takes its title seriously, aiming to look beyond political rhetoric to the lived experiences, emotions, and stories that define the American landscape. The opening reception on January 17 offers an opportunity to meet the artists, experience the work firsthand, and contemplate how notions of nationhood are continually reimagined in art and life. The exhibition remains on view through March, making it a winter highlight for Hudson’s vibrant gallery circuit.