Past
2024
– Revolutionary Visions: Women in the Hudson Highlands during the American Revolution
Revolutionary Visions brings together art and history, featuring historical works in dialogue with new creations by commissioned local artists, including Renée Kilbride Edelman, Michael Keropian, Robyn Oakes, Cassandra Saulter, and Lisa Weinblatt. Together, the works explore the lives of women from various social classes, races, and allegiances during the American Revolutionary War, encouraging reflection on the diverse roles women played during this transformative period in American history. On view at the Southeast Museum for the Spring of 2025.
– “Healing Hudson” with art by Selva Ozell.
– “Scenes from the Hudson River School of Art” outdoor exhibition.
2023
– Indigenous Peoples in Putnam County (Recipient of the Greater Hudson Heritage Network Awards for Excellence), May 2023. On view through 2024.
– “Messages from the Hudson” A Selection of Postcards from the Barry C. and Mary Jean (MJ) Ross Hudson River Postcard Collection, Community Room Installation. Currently on-display outside.
– Cold Spring Tempestry Collection, organized by the Tempestry Project & The Endless Skein in Cold Spring, May 2023
– In Her Footsteps: Julia L. Butterfield, a Julia L. Butterfield Bicentennial Celebration Project with the Butterfield Library and Putnam History Museum, Dec. 2023.
– Views of Garrison’s Landing, prepared for the PHM Annual Lawn Party, June 2023.
2022
– FACES | GRACES, Community Room Installation, April 2022
– Cold Spring Then/Now Outdoor Exhibition on Main Street, April 2022
– Painting Putnam: A Colorful Look at 20th Century Putnam, September
– A Brief Introduction to Land Struggles in the Colonial Hudson Highlands, early 1600s-1770s, October 2022
2021
– Putnam at Play: Recreation and Leisure in the 19th and 20th Centuries
– Hiking the Highlands
– Seasons, featuring rotating historical images related to each season
– Black Citizenship in the Age of Jim Crow (N-Y Historical Society Travelling Exhibition – presented at PHM)
2020
– HerStory: Putnam County Women and the Vote (Indoor & Outdoor)
– West Point Foundry: Trailblazer of Industrial America (Outdoor)
– Hudson Rising (N-Y Historical Society Travelling Exhibition – presented at PHM)
2019
– Do Not Forget Me: A Brief History of Women in Putnam County, April 2019.
2018
– Hello Again, Dolly! celebrated the 50th anniversary of the filming of Hello Dolly! in Philipstown. The exhibition was created in partnership with exhibition curator Christopher Radko, who has organized a display of historical photographs, original movie costumes, set designs, and memorabilia to celebrate this occasion.
– Treason! Benedict Arnold in the Hudson Highlands: Virtual tour – https://my.matterport.com/show/?m=uHErQ7ehhnW
2016-2017
– The World of Anna & Susan Warner Exhibition: Virtual tour – https://my.matterport.com/show/?m=uHErQ7ehhnW
2012
– Summer Afternoon; Fashion and Leisure in the Hudson Highlands, 1850-1950
– America the Beautiful: Women and the Flag
2011
– Philipstown Potpourri: Fine Art, Photographs,and Favorite Artifacts From The Collection
– Stereoviews and Photographs from the Collections of Mark Forlow and Joe Diebboll
2010
– Making a Living: Businesses in Philipstown and Beyond, 1850–1970
– Seasons and Light: Photographs of the Hudson Highlands by Richard Saunders
2009
– Traveling the Hudson in the Wake of Robert Fulton: 1,000 Postcards from America’s First Working River
– George Pope Morris: Defining American Culture
2008
– The West Point Foundry: Unearthing the Past, Forging a Future
2007
– “A Ramble through the Hudson Highlands: A History in Pictures and the Writings of Donald H. MacDonald”