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Blacksmith’s Art Featured In New Schenectady Exhibit

November 10, 2021 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

Helderberg Blacksmith Photo ProvidedNew York Folklore’s Gallery of New York Artists has announced “A Blacksmith’s Art,” an exhibit of original blacksmithing items by artist and blacksmith Noah Khoury, on display from Sunday, November 14, through Spring, 2022.

Khoury’s custom interior design and home décor pieces ornament historic homes and contemporary locations throughout the Hudson Valley.

Flower by Noah KhouryKhoury was born in Albany, NY, studied at SUNY New Paltz and graduated The Appalachian Center for Craft (Tennessee Tech) cum laude with a BFA in metals. He returned to the Capital Region in 2013 and established his business, The Helderberg Blacksmith, in Albany County.

New York Folklore’s Gallery of New York Artists is located at 129 Jay Street, Schenectady, on the Jay Street pedestrian mall. The Gallery is open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 am to 3:30 pm, and Sundays 10 am to 2 pm through Christmas Eve. The Gallery is closed Sundays in January and February.

For more information, call (518) 346-7008, email info@nyfolklore.org, or visit the New York Folklore website.

Photo of Flower by Noah Khoury and Khoury at work in his Helderberg blacksmith shop provided.

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Filed Under: Arts, Capital-Saratoga, History, New Exhibits Tagged With: New York Folklore Society

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