Check out the newest exhibitions in Binghamton this September!

On the first Friday of this month, an incredible range of exhibitions opened up all over Broome County, presented by the Broome County Arts Council. First Friday highlights many local artists at restaurants, galleries and more, sharing work from talented individuals with the community.

Sept. 2 to Sept. 24, from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Cooperative Gallery 213 (213 State St.)

An amazing exhibition from a mother Regina Losinger, and her daughter, Ashlyn Kelley, called “The Artists’ Eye” is currently on display. Their paintings show an amazing array of different eyes explored through different mediums. Carolyn Gilligan’s “Seasons” shows a breathtaking look into nature with watercolors and collages.

Aug. 5 to Sept. 24, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Orazio Salati Studio and Gallery (204 State St.)

Omit’s “Reclaiming After Life” shows beautiful abstract wood carvings with inspiration drawn from nature. He creates these carvings with knives, stains, sanders and different tools to produce unique pieces of art.

Sept. 2 to Oct. 4, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at The Bundy Museum of History and Art (129 Main St.)

Stop by the Bundy Museum to see Angela Cook’s “Sacred Shapes Unlimited,” which displays beauty in nature through geometry on canvases of different shapes. She uses triangles, circles and primary colors to show harmony and oneness, balance and more. Cook customizes seven chakras with crystals for her incredible exhibit.

Sept. 2 to Nov. 11, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Binghamton Photo (32 Cedar St., Bundy Campus)

“America the Beautiful” shows an amazing gallery of photos from Liam Axton’s 8,000 mile road trip across the country with his brothers. Axton shares his experiences with the different cultures, landscapes and more, showing his new perspective on the U.S.

Sept. 2, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Phelps Mansion Museum (191 Court St.)

You can take a self-guided tour of the first and second floors of the Phelps Mansion. The Phelps Mansion, originally a residence, has been converted into a museum and preserves the beautiful history of the building. The breathtaking mansion shows woodwork, paintings, statues, historical furniture and more. Get the full experience by downloading the “UniGuide” app before the visit!

July 2019 to Oct., from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Roberson Museum and Science Center (30 Front St.)

See “Nature’s Best Photography,” an exhibition showing the best wildlife photography you will find. You can also see a tour of the mansion at 6 p.m. and 8 p.m.

Aug. 5 to Sept. 30, at the Whole in the Wall Restaurant (43 S. Washington St.)

See A.J. Dalgiesh’s incredible photography of nature. Dalgliesh, who is from Binghamton, has recently rediscovered her love for photography. You can also stop by for a great meal while viewing the beautiful photos, which can be found on her Instagram, @dalgliesh_photography_.

Alongside these many wonderful exhibits, there is a free trolley ride that tours around Downtown Binghamton, starting at the Phelps Mansion and ending at the Bundy Museum of History and Art. Stops on the trolley include the Bundy Museum of History and Art, the Lost Dog Cafe and more!