Art News
My Dead Friend Zoe Movie
The Mohawk Valley Center for the Arts proudly presents "My Dead Friend Zoe," an American comedy-drama film. Engaged in a mysterious relationship with wise-cracking (and dead) best friend from the Army, a...
Thank You to Our Arts Education Community
A heartfelt thanks to our dedicated instructors who led our recent pottery and STEAM classes. Your flexibility with weather-related scheduling showed true commitment to arts education. To all participants who...
Dave Mentus at the Ren
David Mentus is a muralist and digital illustrator, originally from Brooklyn and now based in the vibrant community of Utica, NY. His artwork reflects a deep passion for nature, with recurring motifs of...
Exciting Changes at MVCA!
Big things are happening at MVCA in 2025! Stay connected as we soon unveil our newly designed website and share more exciting updates. This year promises to be transformative for our arts community.Follow us...
MVCA Growing and Moving Forward
We're excited to share that MVCA is expanding! After outgrowing our current space in Canal Place, we'll be relocating directly across the street, remaining a vital part of Little Falls' arts district. Our new...
Reflections
Local Student Artists Shine in “Reflections” Exhibition at Mohawk Valley Center for the Arts “Reflections,” the annual Youth and Art Month Exhibition featuring artwork by talented students and art teachers...
Get Involved!
Did you know you can become a member of MVCA? Click the link to see what level of membership fits your needs@ https://mohawkvalleyarts.org/get-involved/
New Artist Housing Coming to Downtown Gloversville
Dear Member of the Creative Community: Are you, your colleagues, or artist friends looking for a trendy apartment with an adjacent gallery and facilities for creating and showcasing your work? We have...
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