
4th Annual AMR Artists Exhibition
The 4th Annual AMR Artists Invitational Exhibition is an anticipated group show that will have on display the artwork of Delaware County artists to celebrate the success of the 2025 Open Studios Tour, curated by Rebecca Andre and Deborah Ruggerio.
The Opening Reception is Saturday, September 20, from 4-7 pm, and is sure to be well-attended as it directly follows Margaretville’s Cauliflower Festival. The show runs from September 19 to October 5, 2025. The theater will be open on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from 12-5 pm.
For the 2nd year in a row there will be a film screening. This year, Kate Taverna's short film "The Art of Metaphor - Donna Dennis" will be featured. Show time is 6pm on Saturday, September 20, the same evening as the Opening Reception.

PARTICIPATING ARTISTS:
Alan Powell, Aldo Gonzalez, Ale Casta, Amy Metnick, Ann Hoffman, Corneel Verlaan, Deborah Ruggerio, Dominik T. Wyka, Don Freeman, Eddie Donoghue, Ellen Wong, Esther de Jong, Fred Woller, Gail Freund, Gary Mayer, Gerda van Leeuwen, GG Stankiewicz, Holly Cohen, Irina Grinevitskaya, Ivory Biruk, Jenna Spevack, Jenna Spevack, Jennifer Lord Rhodes, Joe Miller, Kathleen Sweeney, Lesley Powell, Lynn Preston, Maria Del Carmen Garcia, Mary McFerran, Michael Reichman, Mina Teslaru, Rebecca Andre, Rich Tazzara, Ricky Zia, Rob Brune, Robin Kappy, Ron Macklin, Samantha Nick, Sara Stone, Scott Ackerman, Sheila McManus, Stormy Brandenberger, Suzanne Ausnit, Tabitha Gilmore-Barnes, Victoria Scott, Wayne Morris
DIRECTIONS: The Galli Curci Theatre is located on Main Street in Margaretville, NY steps from the intersection with Bridge Street and Route 30. You may enter to view the installation of work from the main entrance below the theater marquee or from the double-doors on the south side of the building nearest the traffic light. Parking is available on Main Street or in the Municipal Parking Lot behind the Commons Building.
The Galli Curci Theatre was constructed by Clarke Sanford and opened in 1923 as a silent film cinema and offices for The Catskill Mountain News, and it continued to be an integral part of the cultural fabric of the region until its closure as a cinema in 1985.
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Photos below: 2024 Exhibition photos by Christien Aromando
2025
4th Annual AMR Artists Exhibition
The 4th Annual AMR Artists Invitational Exhibition is an anticipated group show that will have on display the artwork of Delaware County artists to celebrate the success of the 2025 Open Studios Tour, curated by Rebecca Andre and Deborah Ruggerio.
The Opening Reception is Saturday, September 20, from 4-7 pm, and is sure to be well-attended as it directly follows Margaretville’s Cauliflower Festival. The show runs from September 19 to October 5, 2025. The theater will be open on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from 12-5 pm.
For the 2nd year in a row there will be a film screening. This year, Kate Taverna's short film "The Art of Metaphor - Donna Dennis" will be featured. Show time is 6pm on Saturday, September 20, the same evening as the Opening Reception.

PARTICIPATING ARTISTS:
Alan Powell, Aldo Gonzalez, Ale Casta, Amy Metnick, Ann Hoffman, Corneel Verlaan, Deborah Ruggerio, Dominik T. Wyka, Don Freeman, Eddie Donoghue, Ellen Wong, Esther de Jong, Fred Woller, Gail Freund, Gary Mayer, Gerda van Leeuwen, GG Stankiewicz, Holly Cohen, Irina Grinevitskaya, Ivory Biruk, Jenna Spevack, Jenna Spevack, Jennifer Lord Rhodes, Joe Miller, Kathleen Sweeney, Lesley Powell, Lynn Preston, Maria Del Carmen Garcia, Mary McFerran, Michael Reichman, Mina Teslaru, Rebecca Andre, Rich Tazzara, Ricky Zia, Rob Brune, Robin Kappy, Ron Macklin, Samantha Nick, Sara Stone, Scott Ackerman, Sheila McManus, Stormy Brandenberger, Suzanne Ausnit, Tabitha Gilmore-Barnes, Victoria Scott, Wayne Morris
DIRECTIONS: The Galli Curci Theatre is located on Main Street in Margaretville, NY steps from the intersection with Bridge Street and Route 30. You may enter to view the installation of work from the main entrance below the theater marquee or from the double-doors on the south side of the building nearest the traffic light. Parking is available on Main Street or in the Municipal Parking Lot behind the Commons Building.
The Galli Curci Theatre was constructed by Clarke Sanford and opened in 1923 as a silent film cinema and offices for The Catskill Mountain News, and it continued to be an integral part of the cultural fabric of the region until its closure as a cinema in 1985.
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Photos below: 2024 Exhibition photos by Christien Aromando












