Contact Information

Come on down and get some Free G.A.S.!

196 Main St. Poughkeepsie, NY 12601

(We are located 4 blocks east of the train station and the Mid-Hudson Bridge and 1 block west of the Mid-Hudson Civic Center.)
 

Gallery hours :
Friday - Sunday, 12-6pm.


GAS Telephone
(845) 486-4592   
www.galleryandstudio.org

For information:

Franc PALAIA FPalaia@earthlink.net
(845) 486-1378

 

 

 

 

If you are interested in purchasing a sheet of 20 original U.S. Postage stamps designed by FRANC PALAIA, please call Franc at 845-486-1378 or email at FPalaia@earthlink.net
The price is $30. per signed and dated sheet, tax included. Supplies are limited. 
The stamps can be used as real peel and stick 44 cent stamps or collected as a Quadricentennial edition for 2009. 
 

http://www.hvmag.com/Hudson-Valley-Magazine/July-2009/The-Quad-Goes-Postal/ 

 

 

 

Three Exhibitions at G.A.S in June:

 

- Abstracts by Joanne Klein

 

- Detritus/Imprint, (a migration of form), Paintings and Sculpture by E. Elizabeth Peters in the Project Room

 

 


Insight is by Joanne Klein

Gilded Age is by E. Elizabeth Peters.

 

 Exhibition of the Hudson Valley 7: BOUNTY 
  Works by Molly Ahearn, Jennifer Axinn-Weiss, Susan Hoffman, Joanne Klein, E. Elizabeth Peters, Helen Suter, Elizabeth Watt.

 

 

Dates: June 20 – July 19, 2009

Location:  G.A.S. Visual Art & Performance Space

                  196 Main Street , Poughkeepsie, NY  (845) 486-4592

                 

Opening Reception @ G.A.S. Saturday, June 20 from 6-9 pm                 

 

 

 

 

Street view of the Gallery and Performance Space

                                         
G.A.S. is an acronym for Gallery and Studio. 
 
G.A.S. is an artist-owned and operated multi-media gallery, which presents solo and group exhibitions of a wide variety of contemporary art. Our monthly shows include cutting edge, experimental and unorthodox paintings, sculpture, photographs, prints, and installations, as well as computer and functional art.

G.A.S. is also a venue for musical performances and video and film screenings, as well as poetry slams and performance art. We host panel discussions, slide talks, lectures and other culturally varied events on a regular basis. G.A.S. artists are a diverse group who live and work in the mid-Hudson valley. 
 
The goal of G.A.S. is to present bold, challenging and ambitious exhibitions and performances that will simultaneously engage, entertain and enlighten the general public.