Facets: an exhibit by John Hatleberg
John Hatleberg is a conceptual gem artist recognized for the diversity of his work with jewels. He is the world authority on creating exact replicas of famous diamonds. John Hatleberg has created exact replicas of famous diamonds since 1987. His replicas are visually indistinguishable from the original diamonds. These diamonds are his passion. Always working with the...
Arlene Nadel: Keyhole
Arlene Nadel’s exhibit, named “Keyhole” opens with a reception 5–7 pm on October 22th to coincide with the ArtEast Regional Art Tour and will run to the November 20th. A life-long artist, Arlene Nadel came to painting after being a professional dancer and ceramicist. She studied art at The Art Student’s League, The National Academy of Design, The School...
Art News: de Kooning retrospective opens at The MoMA
The first major museum exhibit devoted to the career of Willem de Kooning—considered among the most important and prolific artists of the 20th century—opens to the public September 18th at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.
Stephanie Anderson 2011
Stephanie Anderson graduated in 1999 with a BFA in Illustration from The Rhode Island School of Design. Her work has been seen on exhibit at the Attleboro Museum (Attleboro, MA) and the Academy of Art in San Francisco. She is also an award-winning book illustrator.
Dog Days
Diane Attebury Born in New York City into a family of artists, Diane Attebury was at her dad’s drawing board drawing horses at age three. As a young teen she studied watercolor at Purchase and New Paltz where she studied with Robert Beauchamp and received her BFA. See her gallery. → John Curry John Curry photographs for...
Mary Smoot Souter
Mary was inspired by a unique canine breed. Hence, the painting “Tucker” was created. This painting was sought out by Gallery on the Green for the exhibition, “Dog Days”. “Tucker” depicts a brilliant, black and white Border-Collie. Mary Smoot-Souter is a fine art oil painter whose work reflects a combination of traditional and impressionistic realism. Recently Mary’s...
Arlene Nadel
Arlene Nadel is a painter who has resided on Quaker Hill in Pawling for the past six years. She specializes in portraits of people and animals. Arlene loves the scenery and landscapes of the Pawling area.
Alice McAdams
A local resident, owning a 100-acre farm on Quaker Hill, Alice studied for many years with Frank Vincent Dumond (1865–1951) at the Art Students League in New York City. Alice won the Hudson Valley Arts Association Purchase Award, and has many pieces of her artwork in private collections.
Leslie Enders Lee
Leslie Enders Lee received a bachelor’s degree in art history from Wellesley College. Proficient in a variety of media, her work has been shown in group and solo exhibitions throughout the country. Lee’s work was included in the anniversary exhibition at the Drawing Center, NYC, and the Invitational Florence Biennale (curators John Spike and Barbara Rose). Her sculptural...
John Curry
John Curry photographs for television, magazines, advertising agencies and publishing companies. His projects have varied from product still life in his Chelsea studio in New York City to campaigns that have taken him around the world. CurryPhoto.com
Denisa Fenton
Denisa Fenton is a classical realist painter and art educator residing in Dutchess County. Her work has been exhibited throughout the United States with gallery representation in New York and Connecticut.
Diane Attebury
Born in New York City into a family of artists, Diane Attebury was at her dad’s drawing board drawing horses at age three. As a young teen she studied watercolor at Purchase and New Paltz where she studied with Robert Beauchamp and received her BFA.

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