Skip to main content

Foundation: Exhibits-Past

31st Annual High School Art Exhibition

31st Annual High School
Art Exhibition

A Celebration of Young Talent

CyberRange

The Foundation of FM is thrilled to announce the opening of the 31st Annual SUNY FMCC Juried Regional High School Art Exhibition at the Perrella Art Gallery!

This highly anticipated event showcases the exceptional artistic talent of high school students from ten local school districts.

FMCC Student Art Show 2025

FMCC Student Art Show 2025

A Celebration of Local Talent

CyberRange

The Fulton-Montgomery Community College (FMCC) is delighted to invite the community to its Student Art Show 2025, a showcase of the creativity and artistic talent flourishing right here in our community!

This event offers a wonderful opportunity for local residents to engage with the arts and support the emerging artists of tomorrow.

Discover the Artistic Talent in Your Community

The FMCC Student Art Show 2025 will feature a diverse range of artistic expressions from FMCC students. With a limit of six entries per student and open to all mediums, the exhibition promises to be a vibrant display of creativity and skill.

Event Details
Opening: April 16 (soft opening on April 11)
Closing Reception: May 7, 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM (last day of show)

The community is encouraged to come out, view the artwork, and celebrate the achievements of these talented students.

A Glimpse into the Future of Art

This exhibition is more than just an art show; it’s a chance to see the world through the eyes of our students. The artwork on display will reflect their unique perspectives, experiences, and passions. By attending, you’ll be supporting their artistic journey and gaining insight into the future of art.

Juror's Choice Award Recipients

The 28th Annual
Regional High School Exhibition

an annual tradition to highlight the artistic achievements of young artists throughout the region in grades 9-12.

CyberRange

The 28th Annual Regional High School Exhibition is current on display in FMCC’s Perrella Gallery now through April 13th. This exhibition has become an annual tradition to highlight the artistic achievements of young artists throughout the region in grades 9-12.

This year’s exhibit included 70 student works selected submitted from 12 school districts within a 50-mile radius of the college.

Local Artist William P. Wiatr Captures the Adirondacks

Local Artist
William P. Wiatr Captures the Adirondacks

New Exhibit at FMCC’s Perrella Gallery

CyberRange

New Exhibit at FMCC’s Perrella Gallery Local Artist William P. Wiatr Captures the Adirondacks link to article on the perella gallery exhibit The Foundation of Fulton-Montgomery Community College (FMCC) is proud to support the Perrella Gallery’s newest exhibition, William P. Wiatr: The Adirondack Artist. This captivating show, running from November 18, 2024, to February 21, 2025, showcases the stunning beauty of the Adirondack Park through the eyes of local artist William P. Wiatr.

Wiatr, a resident of Poland, NY, located in the foothills of the Adirondacks, draws inspiration from the majestic mountains, serene lakes, and diverse wildlife that surround him.

His paintings, imbued with a rustic charm that complements the Adirondack essence, depict a variety of landscapes, reflecting a deep connection to the natural world.

A self-taught artist who began his artistic journey in 1976, thanks to early encouragement from his grandmother, Wiatr has seen his work travel far and wide.

Rooted in Resilience: The Artistic Journey of Barney Bellinger Comes Home to FM

Rooted in Resilience:

The Artistic Journey of Barney Bellinger Comes Home to FM

CyberRange

In every small town, there’s someone whose story quietly weaves itself into the landscape—a life’s work built not for attention, but from a place of deep purpose. For Johnstown-born artist Barney Bellinger, that work has spanned five decades, countless mediums, and a lifetime of transformation.

Now, his remarkable journey is being honored right here at Fulton-Montgomery Community College in a new exhibition at the Perrella Gallery: Art & Design: The Art and Process of Barney Bellinger, opening October 1, 2025.

This isn’t just an art show. It’s a homecoming.

From Paint Shop to Purpose

If you’ve ever passed a beautifully hand-lettered sign in Saratoga Springs, admired a piece of rustic furniture that felt alive, or stared at a painting that felt like it breathed—there’s a chance you’ve already met Barney’s work.

He began, like many local makers do, in a garage. In 1971, he turned his father’s shop into a custom paint studio, airbrushing motorcycles and vintage cars with bold, expressive vision. But nearly a decade in, a fire changed everything—leveling not just the building, but the path he thought he was on.

And then… he started again. Barney rebuilt from the ground up—this time with his hands, his heart, and the deep memory of walks in the forest with his grandfather, who taught him to listen to the woods. That memory became his new medium.

Art That Feels Like Home

Today, Barney is known as one of the East Coast’s most celebrated rustic artists. But labels don’t capture the essence of what he creates. His furniture is sculpted from reclaimed wood, antlers, bark, and metal scraps pulled from forgotten corners of the forest. His paintings evoke stillness. His signs feel sacred. His work feels like home.

What makes his story so powerful isn’t just what he’s made—it’s how he made it. With no formal training, no mentors, and no roadmap, Barney’s artistry is rooted in curiosity, care, and community. His tools are the stories passed down, the lessons learned through failure, and an unshakable belief in beauty that endures.

Join Us at the Perrella Gallery

Exhibition:
Art & Design: The Art and Process of Barney Bellinger

Dates:
October 1, 2025 – January 6, 2026

Location:
Perrella Gallery, FMCC Campus – Johnstown, NY

Opening Reception:
Thursday, October 16 | 6–8 PM

Contact:
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

A Space Made Possible by You

The Perrella Gallery has long been a place where stories like Barney’s come alive—and stay alive—because people like you believe in the power of art to change lives. Whether you’re a lifelong arts advocate or just someone who wants to see local students experience culture beyond the classroom, this exhibit is for you. It’s for all of us who believe that community colleges don’t just educate—they enrich.

The Changing Nature of Art

The Changing
Nature of Art

Looking forward at what art has to offer

CyberRange

For more than 20 years, FM alumnus Joel Chapin has had a prime view of the rapidly changing arts ecosystem. As a professor of the arts, his courses have spanned the spectrum from classical Watercolor Painting to technology-infused Three-Dimensional Design. As Director of the College’s Perrella Gallery, Joel has introduced FM students and the greater community to both nationally renowned artists and emerging local artists. Joel’s immersion in an evolving field gives him a unique perspective on the changing nature of art as well as the importance of FM Foundation’s invaluable support of the program and gallery. In a recent interview, Joel shared his thoughts.