NADA Hudson
July 28-29, 2012
11am-7pm

Basilica Hudson
110 South Front Street
Hudson NY

Admission is free and open to the public.


The New Art Dealers Alliance is pleased to announce our 2nd edition of NADA Hudson, an exhibition featuring 48 artist projects by NADA members and affiliates. NADA Hudson is not an art fair, but rather a site-specific project organized by the New Art Dealers Alliance. The project builds upon the character of a historic venue, the Basilica Hudson, and showcases contemporary sculpture, installation and video. This year, galleries will present one piece by one artist within the Main Hall, as well as outdoor projects and a looping video program.  The video program is being curated by NADA member Grela Orihuela, executive producer at Wet Heat Projects – an organization that makes documentaries on contemporary art.


Hudson is very accessible to visitors from New York City. Trains run frequently to Hudson about every hour leaving from Pennsylvania Station and the ride is about 2 hours. For visitors that are interested in traveling by train, Amtrak has offered NADA Hudson guests discounted fare to Hudson.  Please find the information below about how to take advantage of this offer:

Amtrak offers a 10% discount off the best available rail fare to (Hudson, NY) between (July 24, 2012 – August 03, 2012). To book your reservation call Amtrak at 1 (800) 872-7245 or contact your local travel agent.

Conventions cannot be booked via Internet. Please be sure to refer to Convention Fare Code X22K-948 when making your reservation. This offer is not valid on the Auto Train and Acela Service. Fare is valid on Amtrak Regional for all departures seven days a week, except for holiday blackouts. Offer valid with Sleepers, Business Class or First Class seats with payment of the full applicable accommodation charges.


NADA Hudson Participants:

ADA Gallery, Richmond

American Contemporary, New York

(Art)AMALGAMATED, New York

The Art Dossier, New York

Art Omi, Ghent

Jeff Bailey Gallery, New York

Nicelle Beauchene Gallery, New York

Benrimon Contemporary, New York

Blackston, New York

Braverman Gallery, Tel Aviv

Callicoon Fine Arts, New York

Churner and Churner, New York

Ana Cristea Gallery, New York

Daily Operation, Brooklyn

Gallery Diet, Miami

Dumbo Arts Center, Brooklyn

envoy enterprises, New York

Daniel Faria Gallery, Toronto

Feature Inc., New York

Zach Feuer Gallery, New York

Fourteen30 Contemporary, Portland

James Fuentes LLC, New York

HIGHLIGHT, San Francisco

Invisible-Exports, New York

Louis B. James, New York

Kansas, New York

Klaus von Nichtssagend, New York

Allegra LaViola Gallery, New York

LMAK Projects, New York

Marlborough Chelsea, New York

Halsey McKay, East Hampton

Morgan Lehman, New York

Newman Popiashvili Gallery, New York

Nightboat Books, Callicoon

Paradise Row, London

PAUSE, Staatsburg

Galerie Protégé, New York

Ramiken, New York

Rawson Projects, Brooklyn

Regina Rex, Queens

Joe Sheftel Gallery, New York

Show Room, New York

Fredric Snitzer, Miami

toomer labdza, New York

Vanity Projects, Brooklyn

Vogt Gallery, New York


NADA’s cultural partner LittleCollector.com will host free tours designed specifically for children (ages 5 and up) during NADA Hudson on Sunday, July 29th at Noon and 2pm. On this special tour, kids will accompany an Arts Educator through the event and will learn about how each of the five senses comes alive when looking at art! The space on each tour is limited, so please RSVP to hello@littlecollector.com if interested in taking advantage of this unique opportunity for your children. 


In conjunction with NADA Hudson, the Hudson community has planned various events throughout the weekend for visitors to enjoy while staying upstate. Please find below a list of the events happening in Hudson.


Olana

Olana will offer free shuttles to visitors from NADA Hudson on Saturday, July 28 from 5-7pm for an excursion to Olana, an incredible hilltop Persian-inspired mansion and spectacular 250-acre artist-designed landscape overlooking the Hudson Valley. Renowned Hudson River School painter, Frederic Church, designed Olana. Enjoy a glass of wine on the piazza, peek into the artist’s studio and hear more about Olana’s fascinating history – where art meets environmentalism – from Olana’s curators and contemporary artist Valerie Hegarty.