Saratoga Arts

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Saratoga Arts is a non-profit arts service organization dedicated to developing and promoting a thriving year-round cultural environment in Saratoga-area communities. Since 1997, Saratoga Arts has operated The Arts Center at the corner of Broadway and Spring Street in Saratoga Springs, where it welcome viewers to exciting art exhibits, stimulates students of all ages and skill levels in a wide var

iety of art classes and workshops, presents performances of all genres and hosts programs by other arts organization, and funds many programs that bring the arts to every corner of Saratoga. In 2010, the organization was awarded five pieces of World Trade Center steel from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey; regional artists John Van Alstine and Noah Savett transformed the material into a large scale sculpture called Tempered By Memory, and upon its completion, Saratoga Arts donated the work to the City of Saratoga Springs for permanent display at High Rock Park. Directed by a professional staff and a volunteer Board of Directors, with support from many community volunteers, Saratoga Arts enriches the lives of those who live, work in, and visit the Saratoga region and has established itself as a vital force for the arts in upstate New York. Many Saratoga Arts programs are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M.

🌟This weekend at Saratoga Arts! 🌟Friday Night June 19th: Timebomb concert  7:00-10:00 PM Bring your friends and enjoy a ...
06/15/2026

🌟This weekend at Saratoga Arts!

🌟Friday Night June 19th: Timebomb concert 7:00-10:00 PM Bring your friends and enjoy a night of classic rock while supporting the arts in our community. All admission donations will benefit Saratoga Arts, helping us keep creativity thriving in Saratoga Springs. Cash bar will be available.

🌟Saturday Night June 20th: Opening reception of our 40th Anniversary Invitational 6:00-8:00 PM Free and open to the public

Saratoga Arts proudly presents the 40th Anniversary Invitational, a group exhibition highlighting artists who have made an impact on the organization and the arts throughout the region. Founded in 1986 by Dee Sarno, Saratoga Arts grew under her 21 years of leadership as our first Executive Director. In 1996, Saratoga Arts moved into the former Saratoga Springs Public Library, where we’ve hosted exhibitions, classes, and performances, fostering a vibrant community right in downtown Saratoga Springs.

The 40th Anniversary Invitational features a variety of artistic disciplines, including jewelry by Dennis deJonghe, paintings by Anne Diggory and Stu Eichel, pastels by Carolyn Justice, sculptures by Noah Savett, and weavings by Nancy Sharples. Together, these artists reflect Saratoga Arts’ longstanding commitment to supporting, exhibiting and educating through a wide variety of artistic practices.

Join us in celebrating four-decades of dedication to the arts, artists, and the community that continues to inspire and sustain Saratoga Arts.

We have two 10 x 10 framing classes in partnership with the Saratoga Joinery! If you need a frame for the exhibition, wh...
06/10/2026

We have two 10 x 10 framing classes in partnership with the Saratoga Joinery! If you need a frame for the exhibition, why not make your own? You'll work with Karen Cavotta over at the Joinery to learn to cut, glue, sand, and finish your frame. Sign up today, spots are limited!

In the canvas framing class, you'll make a 10 x 10 frame to fit an 8 x 8 canvas. In the recess framing class, you'll make a 10 x 10 frame to mount a work on paper, like a photograph or watercolor.

Class registration is linked in our bio.

Join us for a night of music and fun with the band Timebomb in our Dee Sarno Theater on Friday, June 19th 7:00-10:00 PM!...
06/04/2026

Join us for a night of music and fun with the band Timebomb in our Dee Sarno Theater on Friday, June 19th 7:00-10:00 PM!

Bring your friends and enjoy a night of classic rock while supporting the arts in our community. All admission donations will benefit Saratoga Arts, helping us keep creativity thriving in Saratoga Springs.

Cash bar will be available. Don't miss this chance to enjoy a night of live music and dancing with Timebomb all in support for a great cause!

Next opening reception is on Saturday, June 20th 6:00-8:00 pm for our 40th Anniversary Invitational! Free and open to th...
06/01/2026

Next opening reception is on Saturday, June 20th 6:00-8:00 pm for our 40th Anniversary Invitational! Free and open to the public

An artist talk will be held on Tuesday, June 30th 6:00-8:00 pm moderated by Amy Bloom, Executive Director of Saratoga Arts. Free and open to the public.

Saratoga Arts proudly presents the 40th Anniversary Invitational, a group exhibition highlighting artists who have made an impact on the organization and the arts throughout the region. Founded in 1986 by Dee Sarno, Saratoga Arts grew under her 21 years of leadership as our first Executive Director. In 1996, Saratoga Arts moved into the former Saratoga Springs Public Library, where we’ve hosted exhibitions, classes, and performances, fostering a vibrant community right in downtown Saratoga Springs. 

The 40th Anniversary Invitational features a variety of artistic disciplines, including jewelry by Dennis deJonghe, paintings by Anne Diggory and Stu Eichel, pastels by Carolyn Justice, sculptures by Noah Savett, and weavings by Nancy Sharples. Together, these artists reflect Saratoga Arts’ longstanding commitment to supporting, exhibiting and educating through a wide variety of artistic practices.

Join us in celebrating four-decades of dedication to the arts, artists, and the community that continues to inspire and sustain Saratoga Arts.

Upcoming films at the Saratoga Film Forum!Admission to a single screening is $10 - made available at the beginning of ea...
05/29/2026

Upcoming films at the Saratoga Film Forum!

Admission to a single screening is $10 - made available at the beginning of each week for that Thursday's screening. A membership to the remaining four films can be purchased for $35, and gives the ticketholder access to all remaining screenings. Screenings take place in the Dee Sarno Theater at Saratoga Arts, 320 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY

Join us Saturday, May 30th 3-5 pm for our artist talk with Victoria Palermo, Adam Ti**le, and Page Darrow, moderated by ...
05/26/2026

Join us Saturday, May 30th 3-5 pm for our artist talk with Victoria Palermo, Adam Ti**le, and Page Darrow, moderated by Ian Berry, the Dayton Director at the Tang Teaching Museum. This event is free and open to the public! The talk will take place at our Main Gallery at 320 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY.

The exhibition is on view through June 13th. Our gallery hours are Wednesday 10 am-4 pm, Thursday 2 pm-8 pm, Friday 10 am-4 pm, and Saturday 10 am-2 pm.

Have you heard?! 👂We've teamed up with Saratoga Arts to bring kids ages 12-14 together for a truly multi-media experienc...
05/19/2026

Have you heard?! 👂

We've teamed up with Saratoga Arts to bring kids ages 12-14 together for a truly multi-media experience this summer!

Students will spend full days the week of July 13-17 creating beautiful work:

🪵 Mornings at the Joinery building awesome projects in the machine room under the guidance of high school shop teacher Karen Cavotta, and

🎨 Afternoons at Saratoga Arts creating beautiful work with local artist Emily Bookmiller!

Kids will come away from this week with real skills in woodworking, clay sculpture, painting with acrylics, and confidence in themselves as an artist.

🌱 This potting bench and polymer clay plant label stakes are two of the six corresponding projects our little artists will make!

Spots are limited - save your spot now! Financial assistance is available! 👉 https://www.saratogajoinery.org/community-classes

We want to show your art! Submit to our Art in Public Places program today, link in our bio.Art in Public Places is the ...
05/19/2026

We want to show your art! Submit to our Art in Public Places program today, link in our bio.

Art in Public Places is the opportunity to have a solo exhibition in a publicly accessible venue in the area. By partnering with seven locations in the region, we bring artwork directly to the community, allowing your creativity to reach a broader audience while transforming everyday spaces with art!

Applications are accepted on a rolling basis throughout the year by spots are filled on a first come first serve basis. Get your application in today! We look forward to highlighting your artwork!

Opening reception tomorrow 6:00-8:00 pm! Come see Illuminate with Victoria Palermo and Adam Ti**le and Entangled Solo Ex...
05/14/2026

Opening reception tomorrow 6:00-8:00 pm! Come see Illuminate with Victoria Palermo and Adam Ti**le and Entangled Solo Exhibition of Page Darrow! Free and open to the public.

On Tuesday, May 19th 5:00-7:00 pm, we will dedicate the gallery to the Dake Family and Stewart’s Shops.

An artist talk will be held on Saturday, May 30th 3:00- 5:00 pm moderated by Ian Berry. Followed by short films by Adam Ti**le at 6:00 pm. Free and open to the public.

Illuminate considers light as both a natural and artificial phenomenon. Artists Victoria Palermo and Adam Ti**le come together to echo our everyday encounters with light, examining how it leaves physical and psychological traces on the body and mind. In Illuminate, viewers are immersed in saturated colors and geometric forms that reflect natural and digital spaces. Both natural and artificial light serve to illuminate (to see and learn), to heal (to restore and mend), and to delight (to fascinate and entertain). As the world continues to navigate both physical and digital space, the balance we find between these two light sources becomes increasingly essential.

Entangled: Page Darrow Solo Exhibition explores knitted patterns and repetition, resulting in paintings that lie between abstraction, landscape, and still life. Darrow uses repetition in her work, as a slow, contemplative reflection that allows for color, light, and shape to evolve while she works on a piece. She interrupts this repetition by breaking apart, expanding, and twisting together the knitted structures, simultaneously creating a sense of control and tension. The transformed knitted motifs reference natural matter of the ocean and earth, as she considers actual boundaries of inside and outside, and implied boundaries of craft and abstraction.

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Saratoga Springs, NY
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