Intuition is My Ally: Spontaneity and Structure in the Work of Amy Weil
I was always drawing when I was younger, ever since I can remember. I especially loved drawing horses as a child. Now I am a painter, focusing on the medium … Continue reading
David Stock: Finding Drama, Humor, and Pathos in the Everyday World
My parents gave me a camera when I was 14, and I was immediately hooked. I loved the way the camera could select and isolate a particular moment and place. I got the feeling that this might allow me to express something personal.
The Unforgettable Vicki Behm
A few weeks ago we celebrated the life of Vicki Behm, our beloved artist-colleague at the gallery, who passed away in February.
Threaded Memories by Tricia Townes
My “Family Album Series” is about trying to capture that fleeting sense of familial connections through the time-bound things that many families collect to spur those memories– snapshots, old linens, and sometimes buttons and other sewing notions.
Jay Friedenberg: Digital Impressionist
Recently, Jay Friedenberg was named a finalist in “Structures” for Exhibition Without Walls. He was interviewed by the online gallery and discussed his process and scientific background at length. It’s … Continue reading