Exhibitions & Events

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A SELECTION OF PAST EXHIBITIONS & PROJECTS

Agricultural Stewardship Association Benefit Exhibition
Maple Ridge, Cambridge, NY
October 8-9, 2022
Online October 8-31, 2022

Curated by Klara Varosy, designer. A portion of the proceeds from art sales benefitted the Agricultural Stewardship Association in Greenwich, NY.

Photo of Brookwater by Serena Kovalosky at Slyboro Ciderhouse

Grassland Bird Trust Benefit Exhibition
Slyboro Ciderhouse, Granville, NY
May 1-31, 2022

A portion of the proceeds from art sales benefitted the Grassland Bird Trust in Fort Edward, NY.

Temple (Installation with Chung-Ah Park)
Georgi Museum, Shushan, NY
June 18-20, 2016

Installation funded by a NYSCA Decentralization Grant

Battenkill Inspired Exhibition
The Folklife Center at Crandall Library, Glens Falls, NY
January 15 – June 30, 2015

Curated by Todd DeGarmo, Folklife Center Founding Director
Serena Kovalosky was also featured in the subsequent short film series, Battenkill Inspired.

From the Everyday to Art Exhibition
Pig Barn Gallery at Bedlam Farm, Hebron, NY
June 4-5, 2011

Invitational exhibition at the gallery of Maria Wulf on the Bedlam Farm property of New York Times bestselling author Jon Katz.

Serena Kovalosky & Tom Myott Exhibition
Widlund Gallery at Tannery Pond, North Creek, NY
October 1-26, 2011

Woodland Temple / A Spire of Gold
Hyde Collection, Glens Falls, NY
Artists of the Mohawk-Hudson Region Exhibition
October 3, 2010 – January 2, 2011

Juried by Charles Desmarais, Deputy Director for Art at the Brooklyn Museum, NY

Serena Kovalosky Artwork at Southern Vermont Art Center

Gourd Spirits Dancing (Solo Exhibition)
Southern Vermont Arts Center, Manchester, VT
February 12 – March 15, 2011

Juried/curated by Jocelyn Grayson, SVAC curator

Labyrinth – The Seed That Grows (Installation)
Winterfest, Skenesborough Park, Whitehall, NY
February 12-13, 2005

Labyrinth – The Seed That Grows (Installation)
American Can Building, Montreal, QC, Canada
September 1-30, 2003