Arts Society of Kingston Announces Three March Exhibitions Luminous Realms (Group Exhibition, Curated by Meredith Rosier) The Storm Collector (Front Gallery Solo Exhibition by Andrea Park) H2O (Member Gallery Group Exhibition) Kingston, NY — Arts Society of Kingston (ASK) is pleased to announce three concurrent exhibitions opening Saturday, March 3, 2026, from 3:00–5:00 PM, as part of its March Spotlight Show. Together, these exhibitions offer expansive and intimate reflections on light, atmosphere, weather, and water—elements that shape how we see, feel, and move through the world.
Group Exhibition | Curated by Meredith RosierLuminous Realms brings together 32 professional artists whose work explores luminosity as a powerful force in visual art. Spanning a wide range of materials and approaches, the exhibition considers transparency and opacity, refraction and reflection, and the emotional resonance of light as it moves through layered surfaces and illusionary space. From subtle glows to radiant intensity, Luminous Realms offers a richly textured meditation on light’s enduring role in artistic expression.
The Storm Collector Front Gallery | Andrea Park In The Storm Collector, painter Andrea Parkpresents oil and gouache works inspired by years of observing clouds and storms, including time spent in Alaska and along the Ashokan Rail Trail. Often painted en plein air, Park’s work captures the drama, movement, and shifting light of weather systems, celebrating painting as a practice rooted in joy, freedom, and close attention to the natural world.
H2O Member Gallery | Group Exhibition H2O explores water as an elemental force that shapes our bodies, landscapes, histories, and daily lives. Featuring artists working across disciplines, the exhibition considers water as both material and metaphor—life-giving and finite, powerful and fragile, ever-present yet often unseen. Works reflect on water as sustenance and movement, memory and transformation, abundance and scarcity, inviting viewers to pause and consider their own relationship to this essential element.
ASK is located in Kingston’s Rondout waterfront district, an area long shaped by the river and its history of trade, movement, and exchange. While not site-specific, H2O is quietly informed by this setting, offering space for contemplation around how water connects place, people, and time.
Exhibition Dates: March 3 – March 29, 2026
Opening Reception: Saturday, March 3, 2026 | 3:00–5:00 PM
Location: Arts Society of Kingston, 97 Broadway, Kingston, NY
Gallery Hours: 12:00–5:00 PM, Friday–Sunday; Thursdays by appointment
The opening reception is free and open to the public.
For more information, visit askforarts.org or contact amy@askforarts.org.


