Front Room Gallery

Front Room Gallery Front Room Gallery is a contemporary art gallery founded in 1999. Photography, painting, sculpture

Join us next weekend for the opening reception of “No Horizon” Saturday May 30th from 4-6pm“No Horizon” May 22nd- July 1...
05/23/2026

Join us next weekend for the opening reception of “No Horizon” Saturday May 30th from 4-6pm

“No Horizon”
May 22nd- July 19th, 2026
OPENING RECEPTION: MAY 30th 4-6PM

featuring the works of Sasha Bezzubov, Phil Buehler, Chris Coffin, Stephen Mallon, Linda Griggs, Patricia Smith, Shira Toren, Kathleen Vance, and Zoe Wetherall

The Front Room is proud to present No Horizon, a group exhibition exploring water through unexpected perspectives and uncommon modes of seeing. Featuring works by Sasha Bezzubov, Phil Buehler, Chris Coffin, Stephen Mallon, Linda Griggs, Patricia Smith, Shira Toren, Kathleen Vance, and Zoe Wetherall, the exhibition considers water not as backdrop or symbol alone, but as material, atmosphere, memory, and force.

Blue is consistently ranked among the world’s favorite colors across cultures and demographics. Likewise, studies of popular taste in art have repeatedly shown a preference for landscapes featuring water stretching toward a distant horizon line; images that promise calm, transcendence, and escape. No Horizon begins where that familiar image dissolves.

The artists in No Horizon interrupt and complicate conventional expectations of water imagery. Here, horizons disappear, scale becomes uncertain, and water emerges as both subject and destabilizing presence. The exhibition moves beneath surfaces and beyond postcard views, examining water as infrastructure, abstraction, erosion, reflection, containment, and transformation.

Across photography, painting, sculpture, and mixed media, the works in No Horizon challenge viewers to reconsider one of art history’s most enduring motifs. Water becomes fragmented, obscured, industrialized, intimate, or uncanny - at times meditative, at times threatening. In refusing the comfort of the distant horizon, the exhibition asks what remains when orientation itself is unsettled.

At a moment marked by rising seas, ecological instability, and renewed attention to humanity’s relationship with the natural world, No Horizon offers a timely meditation on perception, environment, and the limits of representation.

05/17/2026

Welcome our new neighbors in Hudson!

Their inaugural exhibition, “Old Worlds New Faces” just opened last night at 223 Warren Street. Featuring the works of and - the exhibition is on view through June 16th- be sure to stop by and see this fab show!

Happy Mother’s Day!! Celebrating Mom today and every day.Thomas Broadbent, “Bluebird on Teapot” watercolor on paper, 17”...
05/10/2026

Happy Mother’s Day!! Celebrating Mom today and every day.
Thomas Broadbent, “Bluebird on Teapot” watercolor on paper, 17”x13”

Patricia Smith on view at  in Ninove Belgium, “The Map is the Territory”Saturday, May 16, 2026 from 7 to 1 am & Sunday, ...
05/08/2026

Patricia Smith on view at in Ninove Belgium, “The Map is the Territory”
Saturday, May 16, 2026 from 7 to 1 am
& Sunday, May 17, 2026 from 1 to 7 pm

Garage Neven
Vestbarm +50, 9400 Ninove​​​​

Phil Buehler’s photographs “No Man Is An Island” Installation for Harlem Sculpture Gardens at St. Nicholas Park Opens To...
05/02/2026

Phil Buehler’s photographs “No Man Is An Island” Installation for Harlem Sculpture Gardens at St. Nicholas Park Opens Today!
presentation with will be on view through October 30th. be sure to check this out as well as the other 20 sculptures presented across six venues of West Harlem by the West Harlem Art Fund and NY Artist Equity Association.

Happy Earth Day!This Earth Day, we reflect on the subtle ways art can echo and reframe the natural world. We’re pleased ...
04/22/2026

Happy Earth Day!
This Earth Day, we reflect on the subtle ways art can echo and reframe the natural world. We’re pleased to announce that Thomas Broadbent’s solo exhibition has been extended, offering additional time to engage with this exceptional body of work.

Thomas Broadbent, “Woodpecker on Teacup” watercolor on paper, 22”x30”

04/19/2026

A stroll through “Shared Territory” solo exhibition of new paintings.

Love these large scale paintings of animals such as a tiger, pheasant, vulture and a huge raven displaced from their natural environment and placed in a domestic situation.

Thomas Broadbent’s large scale painting, “The Response” features an eight foot raven, a wooden chair and an olive branch...
04/11/2026

Thomas Broadbent’s large scale painting, “The Response” features an eight foot raven, a wooden chair and an olive branch, questioning scale and size of each object in comparison to each other.
Oil on canvas, diptych, 48”x96

See you today for the opening of  solo show, “Shared Territory” 4-6pm!! Front Room Gallery, 205 Warren Street, Hudson, N...
04/04/2026

See you today for the opening of solo show, “Shared Territory” 4-6pm!!
Front Room Gallery, 205 Warren Street, Hudson, NY
image: Thomas Broadbent, “Painted Bunting on Japanese Teapot” watercolor on paper

Thank you  and  for selecting  solo show “Shared Territory for “10 Art Shows to See in the Hudson Valley in April 2026”A...
04/03/2026

Thank you and for selecting solo show “Shared Territory for “10 Art Shows to See in the Hudson Valley in April 2026”
At Front Room Gallery, Thomas Broadbent’s “Shared Territory” stages a subtle, unsettling negotiation between the natural world and the spaces humans build. His meticulously rendered paintings place animals inside domestic interiors—birds perched on furniture, ecosystems creeping into constructed environments—blurring boundaries that once felt fixed. Drawing on the compositional drama of Dutch still life and contemporary ecological thought, the work resists spectacle in favor of tension and slow realization. There’s no collapse here, no overt warning—just a sense that the overlap between human and natural systems is already underway, and still unfolding.“ - Brian Mahoney, Chronogram

Read full article here: https://www.chronogram.com/arts/10-art-shows-to-see-in-the-hudson-valley-in-april-2026/

On view now, opening reception next week!!!Join us next Saturday, April 4th, from 4-6pm for the opening reception of “Sh...
03/29/2026

On view now, opening reception next week!!!

Join us next Saturday, April 4th, from 4-6pm for the opening reception of “Shared Territory” solo show of new paintings by 
THOMAS BROADBENT
“Shared Territory”

March 28th- April 26th
OPENING RECEPTION APRIL 4TH, 4-6PM

Front Room Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition of oil and watercolor paintings by Thomas Broadbent. In this new series, he examines the intersection of nature and human-made environments, portraying animals amid the ordinary remnants of human life. His compositions present thoughtful and lyrical reflections on the changing relationship between humanity and the natural world.

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Sunday 12pm - 5pm

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