SUMMER 2026 JURIED EXHIBITION
RANDY WILLIAMS, Juror
July 28 - August 15, 2026
Reception: Thursday, July 30, 6 – 8 pm
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Blue Mountain Gallery is pleased to present 39 artworks by 38 artists selected by Randy Williams for this year's summer juried exhibition. The artists, drawn from just over three hundred applicants from the United States and abroad, work in a wide range of media, including oil, acrylic, pastel, photography and mixed media. The exhibition is accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue and will remain on view through August 15, 2026.
EXHIBITING ARTISTS
Emily Barnett, Amina Bradley, Sarah Cancienne, Barbara Cantatore, Lauren Cassidy, Camila Chaves Cortes, Mashiul Chowdhury, Jane Cohen, Colleen Coleman, Carey Conaway, Anne de Villemejane, Jacqueline Donadeo, Deborah Eck, Laurie Fader, Jason Franz, Shinobu Habauchi, Joseph Holsapple, Carol Holtz, Patricia Hutchinson, Casey Inch, Pamela Jennings, Barry Katz, PQHAÜS, Oxana Kovalchuk, Daniella LaGaccia, David LaPalombara, Serge Marchetta, Ian Mood, Kathy A. Moore, Sharilyn Neidhardt, Oscar Peterson, Andrew Rieder, Masha Ryskin, Darren Taylor, Monica Tiulescu, C. Fred Tyner, Anna Vakar, Andrew Werth
ABOUT THE JUROR – RANDY WILLIAMS (b. 1947, New York City) is a distinguished visual artist and educator whose dual career bridges active studio practice and innovative arts education. He is Professor of Studio Art and Art Education at Manhattanville University and a long-time educational consultant and instructor at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. He also serves as Artistic Director of the New York State Summer School of the Visual Arts, where he has mentored emerging artists for over three decades.
Williams’ artwork, often exploring the intersections of materiality, history, and identity, has been the subject of more than thirty-five solo exhibitions and included in over 100 group exhibitions nationally and internationally. His work is held in numerous private collections.
He holds degrees in Art Education from New York University and Sir George Williams University in Montreal. His honors include a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship to the American Academy in Rome, fellowships from the New York State Council on the Arts and the New York Foundation for the Arts, and the Manhattanville University Excellence Award (1995, 2007).
More information: https://randywilliams.net/























