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...
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...
Jill Reynolds
While some people think that art and science are mutually exclusive methods of exploring the natural world, Reynolds sees art as a complimentary force to science.
“Unlike Scientific discourse which is restricted to the generation of propositions that strive to accurately record the operations of natural phenomena,” says Reynolds, “Art is more concerned with aesthetic appreciation as...
Bill Bonecutter
Inspired by relationships, family members, celebrations, photographs or nature, Bill Bonecutter’s rugs encapsulate stories, folk lore or a moment in time. Meaningful to its recipient, yet enjoyed by the beholder, his personally designed rugs interpreted as American Folk Art styled Hooked Rugs continue a practice rarely seen today. Using an old hook, a hooped stretcher and burlap,...

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