• Presentations and Exhibitions


    January 2014 - CERES Gallery / New York, NY / CERES @ 30
    One hundred and seven artists come together to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the founding of Ceres Gallery. Past and current Ceres’ artists present their personal visions in painting, photography, drawings, sculpture and mixed media. www.ceresgallery.org/

    October 2012 - Fashion Institute of Technology / New York, NY / FIT Class: Historic Preservation I
    The Management of Historic Wooden Double-Hung Window Sash on New York City Landmarked Buildings

    April 2011 - Metropolitan Museum of Art - New York, NY / Columbia University - New York, NY / Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation - Conservation Department:
    Wood Species Identification Workshop, Catherine Albert

    February 2011 - APTNE 2011 Annual Meeting and Symposium / Boston, MA / Topic: The Use of Substitute Materials on Historic Preservation Projects
    The Management of Historic Wooden Double-Hung Window Sash on New York City Landmarked Buildings, Catherine Albert. aptne2011asymposium.eventbrite.com/

    December 2010 - National Trust for Historic Preservation: National Windows Campaign Web Site (Energy Efficiency and Performance)
    Thesis Abstract: Original Wooden Double-Hung Sash Windows on Historic New York City Residential Buildings, Catherine Albert www.preservationnation.org/issues/weath…

    June 2010 - 31st Conference on New York State History, Sponsored by New York State Historical Society / Ithaca, NY
    Thesis Chapter Three: Historic Pine - A Non-Renewable Resource, Catherine Albert
    www.nyhistory.com/cnys/2010CNYSHProgram…

    February 2 - February 27, 2010 - Ceres Gallery / New York, NY
    Installation #547-2010 - Ninth in the series of Window Installations, featuring a collection of historic window sash that were retrieved from No. 23 East 67th Street, New York, NY in July 2008. www.ceresgallery.org/

    October 2 - October 27, 2007 - Ceres Gallery / New York, NY
    Installation #547 - Eighth in a series of Window Installations, featuring windows salvaged from late 19th to early 20th century New York buildings, suspended and arranged to envelop the viewer in a translucent environment preserving images culled from prior Installations which have since been destroyed. www.ceresgallery.org/