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Steiner Look-Alikes right at home at Art Institute FacebookTwitterEmail 1of12 2of12 3of12 4of12 Lamp and chair by Joan SteinerCourtesy of Albany Institute of History & ArtShow MoreShow Less 5of12 6of12 7of12 8of12 9of12 10of12 11of12 Table and chair by Joan SteinerCourtesy of Albany Institute of History & ArtShow MoreShow Less 12of12 Art preservation doesn’t typically include hunting for dried ravioli in a very specific size, or trying to remove a Christmas cookie stain from 20-year-old paper. But when Albany Institute of History & Art curator Diane Shewchuk pulls Joan Steiner’s Look-Alikes dioramas out of storage for their annual showing at the museum, she sometimes finds that parts of them have literally rotted away. ....
Throughout January Have you wanted to cross the former Tappan Zee Bridge in style? Whether you enjoy brisk winter jogs or long scenic bike rides, the bridge path on the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge is a must-visit. Enjoy spectacular views from themed glass platforms overlooking the Hudson River, with free audio tours available to enhance the experience. Visit six unique overlooks on your way to the Westchester side. Skate at the Hudson Valley’s largest open-air rink from November 7 to March 7, weather permitting, on Monday, Tuesday, Friday, and weekends (see website for schedule). Pricing is affordable: adults pay $5 to skate, parking is $10 on weekends and holidays, and skate rental is $5 per pair. The rink operates at 50-percent capacity. Masks are required, and skaters must keep six feet of distance between others at all times. ....
Festive museum exhibits continuing throughout the Capital Region | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS This 1912 photograph of people on the skating pond in Albany’s Washington Park is part of the Albany Institute of History & Art outdoor pop-up exhibit, featuring archival photos and images of winter scenes. The exhibit can be found along Washington Avenue and can be viewed through Jan. 3. Shares0 While we may be celebrating the season differently this year, there are plenty of exhibitions to get us into the holiday spirit. From the festive holiday-themed Saturday Evening Post covers by Norman Rockwell to “Decking the Halls” at the Fenimore Art Museum in Cooperstown, there are a variety of exhibits across the region that will do the trick. ....