Eun-Jae Park
PaintingOil on linen. Gardens and interiors at half-light. Based in the Hudson Valley and Seoul.
Saltlight is a contemporary art gallery on Warren Street in Hudson, New York. We show six carefully built exhibitions a year across painting, sculpture, and photography, and represent a small roster of emerging and mid-career artists.
Twelve paintings and two sculptural pieces, built over two winters. The works trade the artist's earlier high-key palette for something dimmer and slower — a study of half-light, domestic weather, and the way a garden changes when no one is watching.
Curated by Maren Ostrow
Park's new paintings continue her long investigation of the garden as a place that keeps its own time. The pieces in Night Garden were made between November and March and carry the close, held quality of winter light. The installation pairs the paintings with two small bronze and wax sculptures first shown at the Rio Grande Biennial in 2024.
An opening conversation between the artist and curator is scheduled for Saturday, April 25 at 4pm. Reservations by email.
Selected works from Saltlight exhibitions across the last three seasons. Hover a piece for title and year. Inquire for price lists and availability.
Full catalogue of available works is shared on request. Request a price list →
Saltlight builds long relationships. Most of the artists on this roster have shown with the gallery for more than five years.
Oil on linen. Gardens and interiors at half-light. Based in the Hudson Valley and Seoul.
Pigment and gouache studies of weather and room light. Shown at Saltlight since 2019.
Large-format landscape abstractions built from remembered places. Based in Marfa, TX.
Long-exposure gardens and nocturnes. A 2022 Guggenheim fellow, based in Marseille.
Cast bronze, cold-worked stone, and patinated steel. Studio in Kingston, NY.
Small-scale oil and graphite works rooted in Diné visual language. Based in Gallup, NM.
“We wanted a room that gave the work enough air to finish its own thought.”
Saltlight was founded in 2017 in a converted print shop on Warren Street. The gallery runs on a simple schedule — six exhibitions a year, a steady roster of artists, two hours of gallery hours most people ever use. We publish a small printed catalogue for each show and send it to anyone who asks.
The gallery is independently owned and staffed by two people.
— Maren Ostrow, founder
Free admission, four days a week. We are a five-minute walk from the Amtrak station and have accessible entry from the sidewalk.
Inquiries about available works, artist portfolios, private viewings, and press should all go to the same address. We answer within two business days.
Phone
(518) 555-0193
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