Two Seasons

Two Seasons
Ted Dixon
Showing in the Front Gallery
Opening Reception April 4th @ 3pm
Exhibition April 4 – 26, 2026
ASK Gallery Hours: Fri – Sun, Noon – 5pm
Ted Dixon’s solo exhibition Two Seasons features abstract paintings inspired by the cyclical rhythms of shared human existence.
“As with art, the change in seasons provides opportunities for reflection,” Dixon writes. “If we had no winter, walking barefoot on a warm sandy beach would take us to a very different place.”
Born in New York City in 1953, Dixon has lived in the Hudson Valley since 1992 and in Rosendale since 2009. He studied at Fordham University, the Fashion Institute of Technology, and the School of Visual Arts. After a 25-year career as a web designer, Dixon began dedicating himself fully to his artistic practice in 2009.
His work has been exhibited at Montgomery Row Art Space (Rhinebeck), Woodstock Artists Association & Museum, ADS Gallery (Newburgh), Arts Society of Kingston, Gallery at the Rosendale Theatre, and Albany Center Gallery.
Dixon is a Black painter working primarily in abstraction. His work explores perception and memory through layered visual compositions. “How do we learn to see what we cannot yet see?” he asks. “My paintings attempt to capture moments in time shaped by personal experience.”
