Bank Art Gallery will reopen on Friday, May 8th from 6 to 9 pm with the launch of a new Living Exhibition. The evening will mark the unveiling of Andrés San Millán’s retablo, a monumental installation that anchors the exhibition and sets the tone for the space.
The exhibition brings together a curated group of artists working across a range of mediums, with works presented throughout the main floor and into the lower level vaults. Guests are invited to move through the space and experience the work as it unfolds across multiple rooms.
The evening will also include two live performance sets by Orchestre des Bonzanj, blending Haitian rhythms, piano, and voice into an immersive soundscape inspired by dreamscapes and ancestral storytelling.
Set within the historic former Newburgh Savings Bank, the gallery’s architecture continues to play a central role in how work is experienced, with large-scale and immersive pieces becoming part of the environment itself.
Opening night on May 8 marks the beginning of this new chapter, welcoming the public back into a space built around continuity, presence, and return.