The Frances Young Tang
Teaching Museum and Art Gallery
at Skidmore College
815 North Broadway
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
Phone: 518-580-8080
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Family Programs
Jul 18, 2015, 2 PM
Family Saturday: Decoda Music and YOU!
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Tours
Aug 14, 2 PM
Tang Guide Tour with Allison Serapilio ’25
Take a guided tour of current exhibitions with a student Tang Guide.
Tours
Aug 18, 12 PM
Curator’s Tour with Rachel Seligman
Explore sculpture on the Tang grounds.
Performances
AUG 18: 5:30 PM Art-Making, 6 PM Music
Upbeat on the Roof with Henry Raker and the Fungi
Join us for a jazz-funk concert on the Tang lawn!
Student Created Programs
Sep 15, 6 PM
ROOM•MATE: Living with Tang Art Preview
Celebrate and preview artworks for our art loan program for Skidmore students.
Student Created Programs
Sep 17, 9 AM
ROOM•MATE: Living with Tang Art Pick-Up Day
Skidmore students with their IDs can take home an artwork from the Tang collection.
Exhibitions on view
Salmagundi: Fifty Years
and Afflict the Comfortable
Exhibition
Opener 29
Arturo Herrera: Day Before
Exhibition
Elevator Music 29
Tim Davis: Unphotographable
Exhibition
Nicholas Krushenick: Electric Soup
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Pattern by Erin Barry ’16
Inspired by the exhibition
The Jewel Thief
The Tang Pattern Project celebrates the Museum’s 20th anniversary. Organized by Head of Design Jean Tschanz-Egger, past and current Tang Design Interns created patterns inspired by the Museum’s exhibition and event history.
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