ArtsWestchester Opens Four New Spring Exhibits on May 16, 2026
White Plains Gallery Debuts Spring Exhibits
New exhibitions at ArtsWestchester’s gallery offer fresh perspectives on the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, Persian culture, Black churches and queer music.
Opening May 16, the United States’ Semiquincentennial takes center stage. Art in a Season of Revolution calls on artists to reflect on the dawn of the Revolutionary War and explore fresh perspectives on the American experience. The show features artists from the Katonah Museum Artist’s Association and the American Medallic Sculpture Association.
In ArtsWestchester’s historic bank vault, the latest Janet Langsam Vault Project is a newly commissioned installation by Rana Amirtahmasebi entitled Continuum: Terra. Surrounded floor to ceiling with repeating patterns, the site-responsive installation evokes Middle Eastern palaces, bazaars, and religious sites inspired by artist’s childhood in Iran.
In the second-story Shenkman Gallery, visitors will encounter a photographic study of the oldest Black churches in White Plains by documentary photographer Chioma “Chichi” Nwana. Forever, Amen, examines how these places of worship have anchored Black residents of greater White Plains, persisting through cycles of displacement and cultural erasure, some for nearly two centuries.
The LGBTQ+ Listening Library, curated by musician Christina Picciano in collaboration with the Hudson Valley Queer Collective, is an immersive celebration of queer music and the artists who shape it. What began as a homegrown collection has evolved into a growing archive of vinyl, CDs and cassettes that invites visitors to explore the sounds and stories that define LGBTQ+ culture.
The exhibitions are on display from May 16 to August 2. The opening reception is May 16 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. ArtsWestchester’s gallery is located at 31 Mamaroneck Ave., White Plains.
About ArtsWestchester: Founded in 1965, ArtsWestchester is New York State’s largest private not-for-profit arts council. The leading funder and advocate for the arts in Westchester and Rockland Counties, ArtsWestchester, works to create an equitable, inclusive, vibrant and sustainable community in which the arts are integral to and integrated into every facet of life. Building on its 60-year legacy, ArtsWestchester advances arts and culture by providing grants, bringing artists into schools and community centers, advocating for the arts, and building audiences through diverse marketing initiatives. ArtsWestchester enriches the lives of everyone in the community and operates a multi-use gallery and home for the arts at 31 Mamaroneck Ave. in White Plains, New York. artsw.org
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