Over the weekend, Aleksandra Scepanovic took her artistic fancy across the Rondout Creek.
The mastermind behind the two-day pop-up art show “Of Needle and Nerve,” which bloomed and disappeared over 48 hours in a vacated tattoo parlor in Kingston, had set her sights on the marina property of Jeff’s Yacht Haven in Connelly as the next art gallery setting.
Of Hull and Hush, which she co-curated with Jennifer Miller, opened for just 48 hours to present the works of 41 artists in a vast one-room building which, judging by the wooden trusswork high up near the rafters, must have had something to do with the business of boatbuilding.
The walls of the building were not white. And the ambient light was not bright. In fact, the gloom was a relief from typically austere gallery showrooms.
But the