
Concourse A Gallery is located post-security in the main terminal’s Concourse A. It consists of five walls featuring curated exhibitions of regional artists that change twice yearly.
View previous Concourse A exhibits here.
Lily Prince & Eric Wolf: Landlines
October 1, 2025 – April 1, 2026
In this exhibition, works by artists Eric Wolf and Lily Prince are rooted in landscapes they inhabit and closely observe. Each uses a visual language of pattern and distinct mark-making to describe the features of hills and valleys, water and sky, cultivated fields and wild expanses. Returning each year to Maine, Hudson Valley artist Eric Wolf paints particular lakes and mountains en plein air, or directly within those landscapes. Velvet-black ink crisply defines the movement of waves and contours of rock, laid over soft washes of grey that hint at weather conditions or time of day. Lily Prince makes drawings and paintings of the places to which she travels, and like Eric Wolf, works from life as well as within her studio. While observing turbulence in the world, Prince calls attention to the rhythmic patterns and dynamic gestures that distinguish landscapes from the vast spaces of American national parks to the rolling hills of the Italian countryside.
About Eric Wolf
ericwolfstudio.com or @ericwolfstudio on Instagram
Eric Wolf is a painter and designer based in New York’s Hudson Valley. He is a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, BFA 1982 in Photography, and the City College of New York, CUNY, MFA in Painting, 1990. Solo exhibitions include: Pamela Salisbury Gallery, Gregory Lind Gallery, Oresman Gallery at Smith College, The Williston School, Jeff Bailey Gallery, Fredericks-Freiser Gallery, Jessica Freder icks Gallery, and Kristina Wasserman Gallery. Recent group exhibitions include: Abri Mars, Hudson, NY, I CR-10, Linlithgo, NY I- Pamela Salisbury Gallery, Hudson, NY, I BOX, Sharon, CT. I Undercroft
Gallery, New York I Bernay Fine Art, Great Barrington, MA. I Bill Arning Exhibitions, Kinderhook, NY. I McKenzie Fine Art, New York I Private Public Gallery, Hudson, NY. I The Berkshire Botanical Garden Gallery, Stockbridge, MA. I Miles McEnery Gallery, New York. Wolf has been in residence at Yaddo, MacDowell, Giverny, the Blue Mountain Center and Art Omi. Reviews have appeared in Hyperallergic, Chronogram, Artspiel, The New York Times, The New Yorker, Art News, Art in America and Artforum. Interviews with ARTSPIEL by Etty Yaniv, 2022, Rural Intelligence by John Campbell, 2020, Gorky’s
Granddaughter 2016 and 2020 by Chris Joy and Zachary Keeting.
About Lily Prince
lilyprince.com or @lilyprince_studio on Instagram
Lily Prince earned her B.F.A. from The Rhode Island School of Design and her M.F.A. from Bard College. Prince has exhibited widely both nationally and internationally, including in England, Germany, Israel, Poland, New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. Prince’s work is represented by 532 Gallery in NY and Basel, Switzerland. Recent solo exhibitions include Tinney Contemporary in Nashville, TN fall 2024; Windows on Hudson in Hudson, NY; Garage Gallery in Beacon, NY; Thompson Giroux Gallery, Chatham, NY, and Jane Street Gallery, Saugerties, NY. Recent group exhibitions have been with 532 Gallery; Brattleboro Museum, VT; Garvey/Simon Gallery, NY; Carrie Chen Gallery, MA. Prince is a 2020 Pollock-Krasner award winner; commissions include numerous hotels and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs. Recent residencies have included Galerie Huit in Arles, France; Olana state historic site; Draftsmen’s Congress at New York’s The New Museum; the BAU Institute’s residency in Italy. Features and reviews of her work have appeared in the New York Times, New York magazine, The Brooklyn Rail, the Newark Star- Ledger, New American Paintings, San Francisco Weekly, The Bloomsbury Review, Rain Taxi, Jewish Currents Magazine, Chronogram magazine, and the literary journal Crossborder.










