SEPTEMBER will be re-opening at The Knitting Mill in Kinderhook, NY, July 2022! Stay tuned as we renovate the new space and plan our 2022-2023 programming. →
May 5, 2022 → May 8, 2022
SEPTEMBER is excited to present Moltings, a solo booth with Odessa Straub. Straub will include new sculptures that flank the walls and drape from rafter to floor. In addition, she has created works on paper and canvas that correlate to her sculptures through shape and content. Straub begins with sourcing... →
Odessa Straub Boob Shoes 2022 Ceramic mugs, leather boots, Shoe forms, calf weaners, dyed vinyl tubing, water, soil, variable ecosystem with subwassertang 28 x 24 x 8 inches
August 27, 2021 → October 10, 2021
In partnership with The Hudson Eye, Basilica Hudson, and the National Endowment for the Arts, SEPTEMBER will present Home Grown, a solo exhibition with Reginald Madison, opening Friday, August 27, 5-7pm, and on view August 27- October 10, 2021. The exhibition will include works from the past three decades, focusing... →
Reginald Madison- Harlem River Red- 2012- acrylic on board- 39.5 x 32.25 inches
August 28, 2021 → August 29, 2021
SEPTEMBER is thrilled to participate in NADA x Foreland, featuring works by Nicole Cherubini. NADA x Foreland is a collaborative weekend exhibition from August 28-29 at Foreland, a new arts campus in the center of Catskill. In partnership with Upstate Art Weekend and co-organized with NADA Member Jesse Greenberg of JAG Projects,... →
June 12, 2021 → July 31, 2021
SEPTEMBER is excited to present Strong Winds May Exist, Annie Bielski’s first solo exhibition at the gallery. The opening reception is June 12, 2021 from 5 PM until sunset. SEPTEMBER has included Bielski’s work in several group shows, presented a solo booth at NADA NY together, and in early 2020,... →
April 17, 2021 → May 30, 2021
SEPTEMBER is thrilled to present, Shake Up the Room, curated with Michael Mosby, featuring work by Reginald Madison, Sahana Ramakrishnan, Razan Al Sarraf, Marcus Leslie Singleton, and Brittany Tucker. The exhibiting artists interweave autobiographical histories with external references and observations. They fuse lived moments with learned narratives, shaping new perspectives.... →
Marcus Leslie Singleton, Healthy, 2021, oil and spray paint on canvas, 48 x 48 inches.
February 20, 2021 → April 3, 2021
SEPTEMBER is excited and grateful to be opening Let’s rename our city, an exhibition with Lukaza Branfman-Verissimo, February 20 – March 28, 2021 (now extended through April 3). This is the artist’s third exhibition and first solo show with the gallery. Included are five paintings from their 2020 show at... →
Lukaza Branfman-Verissimo, Let’s re-name our city, one block at a time, 2020, black gesso, acrylic, colored pencil on plywood, hardware, 48 x 24 x variable dimensions.
February 5, 2021 → February 13, 2021
Excerpt #54 in Bluets by Maggie Nelson: Long before either wave or particle, some (Pythagoras, Euclid, Hipparchus) thought that our eyes emitted some kind of substance that illuminated, or “felt”, what we saw. (Aristotle pointed out that this hypothesis runs into trouble at night, as objects... →
Ellen Siebers, White Poppy, 2021, oil on shaped birch panel, 10 x 10 inches.
November 21, 2020 → January 31, 2021
SEPTEMBER is thrilled to present Moth, a single-channel animation by Allison Schulnik that will be projected onto the main wall of the gallery. Moth is a culmination of hundreds of gouache paintings created over the course of 14 months by Schulnik in her desert California studio. The animation is set... →
November 21, 2020 → January 31, 2021
SEPTEMBER is thrilled to inaugurate our Front Hall Gallery, dedicated to local artists, with Moving in like black ships, featuring new paintings by Aaron Skolnick. The artist will be presenting seven oil on paper works, and a single oil on linen piece, shown above. Skolnick’s vibrant work interlaces personal narrative... →
Aaron Skolnick, Night Field, 2020, oil on linen, 16 x 12 inches, 40.84 x 30.48 cm
September 18, 2020 → November 8, 2020
KATHERINE BRADFORD LUKAZA BRANFMAN-VERISSIMO NELL BROOKFIELD ASHLEY NORWOOD COOPER KAREN DANA CARLA DORTIC FLUCT + RITA MINISSI SHEREE HOVSEPIAN ANYA KIELAR KATHRANNE KNIGHT EMILY LACOUR TAHNEE LONSDALE AMY PLEASANT EMILY RITZ KATHY RUTTENBERG GIORDANNE SALLEY CARRIE SCHNEIDER SHAKERS AARON SKOLNICK ELENI SMOLEN ALLYSON MELLBERG TAYLOR BRITTANY TUCKER CHARLES YUEN YULIA... →
Brittany Tucker-Hand Story-2020-pastel on paper-8.25 x 5.5 inches-20.96 x 13.96 cm
June 26, 2020 → August 30, 2020
SEPTEMBER presents Aegis, Ashley Garrett’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. After several delayed starts, we are thrilled to share a body of work that has been waiting for eyes since mid-March. We would like to express our gratitude to Ashley who has been extraordinary in her patience and perseverance,... →
Ashley Garrett Emptyrealm 2019 oil on gessoed paper 4 x 6 inches 10.16 x 15.24 cm (AGA1025)
May 19, 2020 → June 21, 2020
SEPTEMBER is thrilled to be participating in FAIR, featuring the work of Ashley Garrett, Laleh Khorramian, Barb Smith and Odessa Straub. Week 1 of FAIR, presented by the New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA) begins tomorrow, Wednesday, May 20, 10am EST at thisisfair.org. FAIR, built in partnership with Artlogic, is a... →
March 22, 2020 → May 16, 2020
On March 12, Kristen Dodge and Laleh Khorramian co-founded MASKS4PEOPLE in response to the developing crisis of COVID-19. M4P masks are made by a team of artists based in the Hudson Valley, and the M4P fiscal sponsor, Greene County Council on the Arts, is based in Catskill, NY. The mission... →
February 1, 2020 → March 15, 2020
SEPTEMBER presents Tiny Things, an exhibition of sculpture and photography, opening Saturday, February 1, 2020. Artists included are Susan Collis, Nina Katchadourian, Kate Newby, Liliana Porter, Zoë Sheehan Saldaña, Barb Smith, Julianne Swartz, and Stefanie Victor. The overall impact of Tiny Things will be a slow reveal, rewarding close attention... →
Julianne Swartz- Placement (Family)- 2007- c-print- 18 x 28 inches
November 23, 2019 → January 12, 2020
SEPTEMBER is pleased to present Odessa Straub’s second solo exhibition with the gallery, There’s my chair I put it there, opening Saturday, November 23, 2019, running through January 12, 2020. The exhibition is a culmination of mixed media paintings and sculptures created within the last year. Fictionalized narratives are derived... →
October 5, 2019 → November 10, 2019
Conor Backman, Ále Campos, Floryn Honnet, Hannah Black & Carla Perez-Gallardo of Lil’ Deb’s Oasis, Christine Pfister, Tomm Roeschlein, Padma Rajendran, Aaron Skolnick, Louise Cooper Smith Performance night: October 31, 2019, 7PM Performances by Zia Anger, Billie Bello, Hannah Black & Carla Perez-Gallardo of Lil’ Deb’s Oasis, Celeste, Davon, Khloraform... →
Christine Pfister, Ghoul Log (detail), 2018, Stop motion animation
August 16, 2019 → September 29, 2019
SEPTEMBER is pleased to present Nowhere and Everywhere featuring the work of Sarah Braman, Anne Lindberg, and Mary Ellen Strom. Nowhere and Everywhere is an exhibition of three major works; Sarah Braman’s glass, steel and wood sculpture, July Dinner, occupies the northeast corner of the gallery, Anne Lindberg’s multi-paneled drawing,... →
Mary Ellen Strom- TREE LINES, Detail- 2013- c-print- 30 x 20 inches
June 22, 2019 → August 4, 2019
Katherine Bauer, Annie Bielski, Ashley Garrett, Brenda Goodman, Anne Lindberg, Lauren Luloff, Donna Moylan, Michelle Segre, Jackie Saccoccio, Odessa Straub, Kianja Strobert, Amanda Valdez, Sun You, Nicole Wittenberg September is pleased to present Yellow, a group exhibition of 14 artists working with the color yellow in subtle or startling ways.... →
Michelle Segre, Driftloaf (Yellow on Slag), 2015, Slag, bread, paint, and modeling clay, 7 x 6 x 3.5 inches
April 13, 2019 → June 2, 2019
September is pleased to present Laleh Khorramian: Unearth, a solo exhibition of new work spanning two locations in Hudson, NY: SEPTEMBER, 449 Warren Street, and Elizabeth Moore Fine Art, 105 Warren Street. A commissioned essay by Media Farzin accompanies the exhibition. This is Khorramian’s first solo show with SEPTEMBER, and... →
November 10, 2018 → February 3, 2019
September is pleased to present Recognize you when she sees you, Give you the things she has for you, an exhibition of artists’ books from unique books to limited editions. Artists included are: Sonia Almeida, Polly Apfelbaum, Annie Bielski, Nancy Bowen, Sarah Braman, Dawn Breeze, Ria Brodell, A.K. Burns and... →
Sonia Almeida, "KWY", 2017, mixed media on paper and fabric
September 8, 2018 → October 28, 2018
Theodora Allen, Julia Bland, Jamie Israelow, Anne Lindberg, Kate Newby, Jenny Perlin, Nori Pao, Carrie Schneider, Letha Wilson September is pleased to present Still Life, co-curated with Candice Madey, including works by Theodora Allen, Julia Bland, Jamie Israelow, Anne Lindberg, Kate Newby, Jenny Perlin, Nori Pao, Carrie Schneider, and Letha... →
July 21, 2018 → September 2, 2018
Anne Beresford, Judith Braun, Luka Branfman-Verissimo, Cynthia Daignault, Taylor Davis, Kim Faler, Rochelle Feinstein, Fernanda Fragateiro, Dana Frankfort, Tamara Gayer, Meg Hitchcock, Katherine Hubbard, Joyeux Janson, Anna K.E., Susan Lipper, Nyeema Morgan, Kay Rosen, Amanda Ross-Ho, Carrie Schneider, Allyson Strafella September is pleased to present Out of Line. The ancient... →
Kay Rosen "IOU", 2017, flash paint and acrylic gouache on canvas, 8 x 10 inches
June 2, 2018 → July 15, 2018
Nicole Cherubini, Victoria Fu, Carrie Moyer September is pleased to present Stars and Cells. Eyes blink from a dream. Lack of oxygen. A sudden intake of breath. An urgent action, a neutral habit. And then you are here, exactly located. Head, hands, gut. Images interloping, partially recorded in a memory... →
VICTORIA FU- Victoria Fu- Prism 1- 2017- archival inkjet print- 32 x 24 inches
April 7, 2018 → May 27, 2018
Sarah Braman, Jane Bustin, Nicole Cherubini, Liz Collins, Francesca DiMattio, Devon Dikeou, Barbara Gallucci, Kate Gilmore, Mary Heilmann, Jessica Jackson Hutchins, Laleh Khorramian, Hannah Levy, Laurel Nakadate, Sara Greenberger Rafferty, Jessi Reaves, Nancy Shaver, Agathe Snow, Kianja Strobert September is pleased to present Sit-In, a collective look at the shifting... →
Liz Collins (with Harry Allen), Chain Chair Pair, 2017, steel frame with violet jersey fabric, 36.5 x 116 x 21 inches
March 8, 2018 → March 11, 2018
NADA New York March 8–11, 2018 Skylight Clarkson Sq 550 Washington Street New York, NY 10014 VIP Preview by Invitation Thursday, March 8, 10am–2pm Opening Preview by Invitation Thursday, March 8, 12–2pm Open to the Public Thursday, March 8, 2–8pm Friday, March 9 12–8pm Saturday, March 10, 12–8pm Sunday, March... →
ANNIE BIELSKI-Loveland-Video still
January 25, 2018 → January 28, 2018
ART LOS ANGELES CONTEMPORARY THE BARKER HANGER BOOTH B5 September is pleased to present Migrating Contents, new works by Brooklyn-based artist Odessa Straub at ALAC, 2018. Odessa’s solo presentation will include mixed media paintings, freestanding sculptures, and an installation of works on paper. Bold materials including leather, velvet, fur, rope,... →
ODESSA STRAUB, Devil Shade Back, 2017, acrylic on panel, 48 x 36 inches (122 x 91.5 cm)
November 4, 2017 → December 23, 2017
` A woman who adored her mother, and had mourned her death every day for years now, came across some postcards in a store that sold antiques and other bric-a-brac. The postcards were of unexceptional scenes, but she was drawn to them and purchased several of wild beaches and... →
September 2, 2017 → October 15, 2017
Nancy Shaver, Allyson Strafella, Maximilian Goldfarb, Tyler Rowland, Carla Herrera-Prats, Taylor Davis, Bruce Dow, Joan Linder, Nick Tobier, Edna Arloween, Chris Lee, Helen Mirra SEPTEMBER is pleased to present Incident Report: Reports. INCIDENT REPORT is an experimental viewing station that has been located in Hudson, NY for the past ten... →
July 15, 2017 → August 20, 2017
Slipping in Swallow Bondage Back of Neck Willies Between The Moon the Cistern and the Column Corseted Crescent Shroud reveals to Void Vase Crawling While It OpenUp Making More Tired Road Trip Nap Time Ear Lobe Saw Sneeries Road Trip Nap Time Donuts Walled In the Wall Window Willies Aerial... →
We are thrilled to announce the ten selected artists whose work was chosen for the limited edition set of postcards created for the exhibit ACT I in conjunction with Rally in the Valley. After much deliberation we chose these postcards from hundreds of exceptional artworks because we feel the group... →
May 27, 2017 → July 8, 2017
The landscape is there, overcoming our vision, supporting our steps, entering our pores, holding a space in our memory. Have you stood at the edge of a cliff at sunset? Have you seen yourself smaller than you know yourself to be? A speck in the rolling terrain of sand below.... →
Image: Brie Ruais, Non Zero Sum Game, 2017, Letha Wilson, Goblin Valley State Park, Utah, December 2016
March 2, 2017 → March 5, 2017
SEPTEMBER presents a solo exhibition of new work by Brooklyn-based artist Odessa Straub. The sixth edition of NADA New York will take place March 2–5, 2017, at Skylight Clarkson North, located at 572 Washington Street. Head-Shoulders-Knees-Toes-Hot rain on pavement. Back of the neck-Intestines Upstairs Bowling ball hits the floor. Just... →
Odessa Straub, Persistent Poof from Sis Skin Can, 2016, acrylic, oil, latex, leather, wool on canvas, 60 x 50 inches
March 18, 2017 → May 7, 2017
Witches, by Susan Aberth: Witches, an exhibition at SEPTEMBER, presents five artists whose working processes and artwork either directly employs or indirectly suggests magical intentions. The term “witch” has always stood for feminine subversive forces, acting either outside of or in opposition to the oppressive rules of patriarchy. Furthermore, an... →
Rosy Keyser, Terrestrial Mime, String, oil, dye, acrylic enamel, furnace wick, cord, bamboo, brush, and board, 100 x 80 inches
January 28, 2017 → January 28, 2017
After Party featuring Juliana Huxtable. →
January 28, 2017 → March 5, 2017
Exhibition Co-Organized by Kristen Dodge and Kate Gilmore. Opening Saturday, January 28, 2017. Event programming begins at 3pm. Opening Day Co-Organized by Lauren Barnes and Shanekia McIntosh. Exhibition Dates: January 28 - March 5, 2017 SEPTEMBER presents POST-ELECTION, an exhibition of over 170 artists, co-organized by Kristen Dodge and Kate... →
Marianne Vitale, Too Much Satan for One Hand, 2016, Bronze, 20 x 12 x 9 inches
November 5, 2016 → January 12, 2017
SEPTEMBER is proud to present REDGREENBLACKSWHITES, a solo exhibition with Taylor Davis. This is the gallery’s first solo presentation of our programming and the third solo exhibition of Taylor Davis’s work exhibited by Kristen Dodge. Davis will present REDGREENBLACKSWHITES, a new body of work that uses color and gravity as... →
September 16, 2016 → September 18, 2016
Kristen Dodge and Cal Lane first worked together in Boston in 2008, and are excited to be collaborating again for Lane’s installation at Basilica, Hudson during Soundscape, September 2016. Working with the raw architecture of the factory’s steel beams and industrial artifacts, Lane will install her rusted and cut i-beams,... →
Constance Tenvik will perform Cold Buffet, a new work commissioned by SEPTEMBER, inspired by the 1966 film Daisies. Daisies follows the misadventures of two women who, believing the world to be spoiled, embark on a series of pranks in which nothing—food, clothes, men, war—is taken seriously. In Cold Buffet, Tenvik... →
August 6, 2016 → October 16, 2016
Blue Jean Baby You had a busy day today Making, working, wearing down 1871 is for cowboys and minors 50 years and We fit jeans to fashion From use to symbol Borrowed authenticity Artificial distress A thing turns into an idea of... →