The Saratoga Film Forum

Thursdays at 7:00 PM starting April 9th

The Film Forum is back and dedicated to bringing independent films to audiences in downtown Saratoga! Every Thursday night for twelve weeks we'll screen in the Dee Sarno Theater at 7:00pm, with a special emphasis on recent indie, foreign, and documentary work. The Film Forum aims to bring the community together through cinema, and offer opportunities to engage with the medium in a more meaningful way. 


Passes and Schedule






Opening Reception Illuminate and Entangled: Page Darrow Solo Exhibition

Friday, May 15th 6:00-8:00 PM

Illuminate considers light as both a natural and artificial phenomenon. Artists Victoria Palermo and Adam Tinkle come together to echo our everyday encounters with light, examining how it leaves physical and psychological traces on the body and mind. In Illuminate, viewers are immersed in saturated colors and geometric forms that reflect natural and digital spaces. Both natural and artificial light serve to illuminate (to see and learn), to heal (to restore and mend), and to delight (to fascinate and entertain). As the world continues to navigate both physical and digital space, the balance we find between these two light sources becomes increasingly essential.

Entangled: Page Darrow Solo Exhibition explores knitted patterns and repetition, resulting in paintings that lie between abstraction, landscape, and still life. Darrow uses repetition in her work, as a slow, contemplative reflection that allows for color, light, and shape to evolve while she works on a piece. She interrupts this repetition by breaking apart, expanding, and twisting together the knitted structures, simultaneously creating a sense of control and tension. The transformed knitted motifs reference natural matter of the ocean and earth, as she considers actual boundaries of inside and outside, and implied boundaries of craft and abstraction.



Under Four Flags Screening and Performance

Tuesday, May 26th, 2026 7:30 PM  

brought to you by Musicians of Ma'alwyck

Join us for the Saratoga Springs stop of the Musicians of Ma’alwyck's Under Four Flags tour! This program centered around WWI will include Max Caplan’s original accompaniment to the 1918 silent film Under Four Flags, as well as Samuel Gardner’s piano quintet dedicated to David Hochstein, an outstanding violinist and namesake for the Hochstein School of Music in Rochester.

$25 General Admission / $10 Student

Register here!






Artist Talk with Victoria Palermo, Adam Tinkle, and Page Darrow, moderated by Ian Berry, Dayton Director at the Tang Teaching Museum

Saturday, May 30th 3:00-5:00 PM

Followed by short films by Adam Tinkle at 6:00 PM

Hear about the artists processes, inspiration, and ideas, with a chance to ask questions regarding their artwork. Our juried exhibitions highlight artists from the Capital Region, this is a great opportunity to both hear about their practices, meet and connect with the exhibiting artists.

The talk will take place in the Main and Atrium Galleries at 320 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY.




2026 Fall Art in the Park

Saturday, September 26th, 2026, 10:00 AM-4:00 PM


All artists and makers are encouraged to apply. All artwork and wares must be original and handmade by the artist. We feature many mediums for this event: drawing, photography, printmaking, jewelry, pottery, sculpture, soap, fiber arts, candles, woodworking, etc. Any prints should be in editions of 25 or less.

Original works of fine art or artisanal wares only.

Booth fee: $75 member/$100 non-member

Artist Application

Food Vendor Application





An Evening of Art, Film, and Connection

with Therapeutic Horses of Saratoga

Friday, May 8th, 2026 5:00-7:00 PM

Free and open to the public! Join us for an interactive and engaging evening that brings together art, storytelling, and shared experiences to highlight mental health in our community.

Throughout the evening, guests will experience:

- A film premiere highlighting the impact of our work
- A live Q&A with Michael McCabe
- Interactive elements and opportunities to connect
- A welcoming space to explore how mental wellness is supported in our community
- Author Melissa Trombetta will also be present for a special book signing, offering another meaningful perspective on mental health and personal experience.

RSVP Here!




Saratoga Arts

320 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
p. 518.584.4132
Office hours: Monday - Friday: 9am - 5pm


Saratoga Arts' programs are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.  

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