HUDSON VALLEY MALL June 26-28

1300 Ulster Ave, Kingston, NY 12401

Before algorithms told us what we liked, the mall did.

This exhibition reimagines vacant mall storefronts as living, breathing cultural spaces—temporary homes for exhibitions, curators, pop-ups, fashion collectives, and artists working across every genre. Empty shops become galleries. Food courts become salons.

Once, the mall was a site of wandering. A place to meander without a destination. To try things on. To look without buying. You arrived with friends and left when someone’s parent pulled up at the agreed-upon entrance, headlights blinking. Time stretched. There were no notifications. Getting lost was part of the architecture.

This project taps into that cultural memory—of mallrats and matinees, of glossy tile and fluorescent glow—and asks what happens when we reclaim these commercial corridors as spaces for gathering rather than consumption. What if the storefronts that once sold sameness now house experimentation?

Utilizing vacancy as possibility, the exhibition transforms absence into invitation. It honors mall culture not as nostalgia alone, but as a blueprint for access: climate-controlled public space, open late, porous, democratic. A place where subcultures formed and identities were rehearsed.

Meet us at the food court.

We’ll be there until someone comes to pick us up.

UPSTATE ART WEEKEND

JUNE 26-28, 2026 HUDSON VALLEY MALL

  • IMMERSIVE ART EXHIBITS in VACANT STOREFRONTS

  • MULTI-MEDIA ART WALK + INSTALLATIONS on the MALL PROMENADE

  • VENDOR KIOSKS