FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 6, 2025
250 Years of America’s Voices, Stories, and Histories Exhibition Opens at City Hall on December 6
KINGSTON, NY – Mayor Steven T. Noble and the Department of Arts & Cultural Affairs are pleased to announce that an exhibition entitled, 250 Years of America’s Voices, Stories, and Histories will be on display from December 6, 2025, through September 2026 at the Ground Floor Gallery of City Hall and will feature the work of 25 local artists.
The exhibition 250 Years of America’s Voices, Stories, and Histories, brings together memories of the past, experiences of the present, and visions of the future through the breadth of cultural intricacies woven through the fabric of our country’s 250-year dynamic yet complicated history.
Mayor Noble said, “We are excited to present this exhibition, which will feature local artists’ interpretations of our collective stories and histories. We invite the community to join us for the opening reception or to stop by City Hall during business hours in the near future to enjoy the artwork on our ground floor.”
From personal and familial stories to larger reflections on this nation, the 250 Years of America’s Voices, Stories, and Histories exhibition will feature a wide spectrum of artistic mediums such as quilts, metals, mixed media textiles, oil on linen, etching, acrylic, pencil, tintype, photography.
Artworks were selected by a panel and include pieces by Gülnar Babayeva, Fred Di Vito, Joe DiMaggio, Ted Dixon, Mary Elwyn, Amy Fenton, Judit German-Heins, Kevin Frank, Lijah Friedman, David Gonzalez, Emeline Hastings, Hui-Hwa Huang, Josh Kramb, Gabriella Mirabelli, Jacqueline Oster, Nancy Ostrovsky, Franc Palaia, Archil Pichkhadze, Elise Pittleman, Shani Richards, Jacquie Roland, Tafari Saunders, Kay Stuntz, Glenn Werner, Carol Wood, Ines and Jess Yupanqui. The exhibition will also feature artwork from local youth organizations D.R.A.W. and Boys & Girls Club and will feature an exhibit from the Pine Street African Burial Ground.
The opening reception will be held on Saturday, December 6 from 1:30pm-6:30pm. The event will feature performances by the Hardwoods Irish Fiddle Trio, the Key of Q, Evan Pritchard, the Samuel Mutter Chamber Ensemble, Former Ulster County Poet Laureate Kate Hymes, Alessandra, Grammy Winner Steve Gorn, and will close with a preview of Vanaver Caravan’s new choreographic work, “America In Motion.” The event will also feature a virtual reality experience courtesy of My Kingston Kids. The reception is free and open to the public.
“This exhibition, reflective of one world, one voice, brings us together to reflect upon 250 years of America's arts, culture, and the human spirit,” said Kitt Potter, Director of Arts and Cultural Affairs. “We look forward to yet another City of Kingston exhibition that has grown to become a tradition of celebrating the peace and unity we cherish in our community.”
This project is made possible with funds from the New York State Legislature and administered by Arts Mid-Hudson. Special thanks to the Radio Kingston Community Tech Team.
For the full event schedule and additional information, please visit www.kingston-ny.gov/exhibitions.