Ming Fay at The Campus (2025)
       
     
  Ming Fay’s rarely seen sculptures magnify fruits, seeds, and seashells into hybrid forms that invite close encounter with the natural world.
       
     
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Ming Fay at The Campus (2025)
       
     
Ming Fay at The Campus (2025)

Exhibition Dates
June 28 – October 26, 2025

Opening Reception
Saturday, June 28, 11 AM – 5 PM
341 NY-217, Hudson, NY 12534

We are pleased to announce Ming Fay’s inclusion in The Campus’ upcoming 2025 exhibition, opening June 28, 2025.

Organized by Timo Kappeller, this second annual exhibition spans over 35 rooms and the surrounding grounds of the former Ockawamick School in Claverack, NY, revived as a dynamic venue for contemporary art. As in the 2024 edition, The Campus aims to build community and foster dialogue in upstate New York, highlighting artists with strong regional connections. Performances and programming will be scheduled throughout the exhibition’s run.

A diverse group of artists has been invited to respond to the spatial rhythm of the site and layer new meaning atop existing associations and touchstones.

Thirty solo and duo full-room installations anchor the show alongside focused group presentations of painting, photography, and ceramics. These site-responsive activations, newly created artworks, and historical reevaluations were developed through a yearlong, process-led, artist-driven curatorial strategy.

  Ming Fay’s rarely seen sculptures magnify fruits, seeds, and seashells into hybrid forms that invite close encounter with the natural world.
       
     

Ming Fay’s rarely seen sculptures magnify fruits, seeds, and seashells into hybrid forms that invite close encounter with the natural world.

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