NEWBURGH, NY.- The Bank Art Gallery presents the U.S. debut of A Page in Time, an evocative series by acclaimed New York-based artist Karen Ghostlaw. After a celebrated European tour with exhibitions at Altiba9 Gallery in Barcelona and Le Bonheur Est Dans LInstant in Paris, this marks the first opportunity for American audiences to experience Ghostlaws introspective exploration of identity and storytelling through layered visual narratives.
This milestone event is part of Who Am I?, an exhibition running from April 11 to June 1, 2025, featuring a diverse lineup of local, regional, national, and international artists who explore themes of identity, memory, and self-perception through various mediums.
The exhibition is being held at the Bank Art Gallery, located at 94 Broadway, Newburgh, NYa former bank building over 100 years old, transformed into an immersive contemporary art space. With its cathedral ceilings, marble walls, and original vaults repurposed as exhibition spaces, the gallery offers a one-of-a-kind environment that enhances the depth and impact of the artwork.
We are honored to host the U.S. debut of A Page in Time, said Shirley Noto, Director of the Bank Art Gallery. Karen Ghostlaws work is a profound exploration of personal and collective memory, and this exhibition marks an exciting moment for both her career and our gallery.
Karen Ghostlaw is a New York-based artist with an extensive exhibition history, both in the U.S. and internationally. Her series A Page in Time has been promoted by Van Gogh Art Gallery and Artworld Fairs, earning recognition for its compelling visual storytelling. Ghostlaws work invites viewers to engage deeply with themes of identity, transformation, and human connection.
Founded in 2024, Bank Art Gallery has quickly established itself as a premier destination for contemporary art. Located in a meticulously restored historic bank building, the gallery showcases local, regional, national, and international artists across diverse mediums, fostering an innovative and immersive art experience.