I am thrilled to share with you that my painting, Snow Melting, was selected to be included in the exhibition,
Neighboring Visions: Westchester Artists Then and Now
at
The Hudson River Museum
on display through September 29th
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SNOW MELTING, 2022, 36 x 48, Oil & Acrylic on Canvas
In Neighboring Visions: Westchester Artists Then and Now, the Hudson River Museum pairs historical landscape and figurative paintings on loan from the Bronxville Historical Conservancy with contemporary works created by Westchester-based artists.
Neighboring Visions juxtaposes these historical paintings with contemporary works likewise inspired by the region’s verdant forests, crystalline waterways, and pastoral idylls. From Moshgan Rezania’s and Julianne Farella’s abstracted meditations on the solitude of a winter’s day to Susan P. Cooper’s cinematic exploration of a time traveler wandering through the woods, these contemporary works continue the tradition of exploring the relationship between Westchester County’s inhabitants and the natural world.