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  • Zafiro Z. Romero Acevedo

    Zafiro Z. Romero Acevedo

    Mrs. Zafiro Zatzin Romero-Acevedo was born in Morelos, Mexico. She arrived in 1984 to Yonkers with her family and has been living here ever since. Her family started activities in Churches, Zafiro’s late Uncle Don Lasaro began the first Mexican Community in South Yonkers. Zafiro and her other sibling where brought up in a very ...

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  • Linda Adato

    Linda Adato

    Born in England and studied at Hornsey College of Art. Emigrated to US in 1962. Received MA from UCLA. She has exhibited her color etchings throughout the US and Europe and has received numerous awards. Work in the permanent collections of the Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, ...

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  • Natalya Aikens

    Natalya Aikens

    Natalya Aikens’ art is an exploration of her heritage. The Russian fairytales, folklore and decorative traditions infuse her work with their fanciful spirit. St. Petersburg, her birth city inspires her with its elegance, grace and grittiness. Natalya’s current work focuses on her fascination with sheer, translucent effects and creative recycling. She loves to work ...

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  • Michael Albert

    Michael Albert

    I have been making art since my collage days at NYU where I studied business. After collage I started a natural foods distribution business & eventually created & founded the Sir Real Juice Company which I still own & run today. My early drawings evolved into a study of collage where I first used old ...

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  • Jay Albrecht

    Jay Albrecht

    Training in 2- and 3-dimentional design, mechanical engineering, ceramics, poetry. Exhibits of mobiles, sculpture, collages at WAC, WCC, Montrose VA, Ossining and Pleasantville libraries, Cabrini in Dobbs Ferry, Greenburgh Town Hall; using ceramics, metals, plastics, cardboard, holographic film. Poetry in 10 Westchester, NYS and Swedish publications, plus regular readings at 6 county venues ...

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  • Jenna Amber

    Jenna Amber

    Jenna Lee A. is a freelance artist and illustrator who uses only traditional means to create her work. She has a wide range of skills and specializes in highly detailed fantasy and surreal imagery.

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  • Raghi Anand

    Raghi Anand

    Raghi is in the home furnishing and apparel business which requires him to import quality goods for retailers and wholesalers from all over the world. He has a keen eye for perfection and beauty. This characteristic transcends into his paintings. He has his bachelors from Delhi University, India. While Raghi does ...

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  • Inez Andrucyk

    Inez Andrucyk

    Inez Andrucyk has exhibited at The Hudson River Museum, The Jacob Burns Film Center, The Katonah Museum, Westchester Arts Council, various colleges and universities, and was a guest speaker at The National Museum in Malta and Rutgers University. Murals are located in New York City (featured on Channel 11 News) and Port Chester, NY. ...

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  • Margery Freeman Appelbaum

    Margery Freeman Appelbaum

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  • Serdar Arat

    Serdar Arat

    M.F.A., SUNY-Albany, 1984; International exhibitions record; Solo exhibitions at museums and New York City galleries; Corporate and public collections; Numerous reviews (New York Times and others), books, and catalogs; Teaching at Concordia College since 1993; Directing/Curating at Concordia Gallery, Concordia College since 1984

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  • Lisa D. Archigian

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  • Judy Aronow

    Judy Aronow

    I taught Junior High School and High School in Brooklyn, N.Y. (licensed by N.Y.S.) When I moved to Westchester I volunteered to teach various projects in the Scarsdale school system. I taught Origami in the after school programs. I studied at the NY Botanical Gardens and got a certificate in Botanical Illustration. I am in ...

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  • Scott Aronow

    Scott Aronow

    Since graduating from Boston University with a BFA in Scenic Design in 2000, I have designed scenery for over 40 shows in NY and all over the east coast. In addition, I have assisted and painted scenery for prominent designers at various major regional theater companies and festivals, around the country and in England. ...

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  • Suzanne Ashley

    Suzanne Ashley

    My work depicts a landscape of loneliness and isolation reflecting our inner lives in a world overwhelmed with the speed of transactions. Starting with minimal composition and limited palette, the final result reflects the motions within the natural world while at the same time creating a place to pause and envision ourselves in a serene ...

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  • Joanna Astor

    Joanna Astor

    Joanna holds a bachelors degree from Yale University, where she was a painting major and graduated cum laude with distinction in the major in 1995. She went on to receive her art education certification from the School of Visual Arts and her MS in Fine Arts with a certificate in recognition of academic ...

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  • Billy Ayers

    Billy Ayers

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  • Jerilyn Baker

    Jerilyn Baker

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  • Patrick Bancel

    Patrick Bancel

    The beauty of the world I have been seeing gives me the chance to observe the light in many ways. The practice of martial arts and meditation made me share some wisdom with yoga, kung fu and tai-chi masters. Exceptional grace moments and perceptiveness convinced me to work on light. Whatever are the subjects in ...

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  • Arline Banco-Diamond

    Arline Banco-Diamond

    Arline Banco-Diamond was on the staff of the United Nations International School for twenty-three years. The experience of working directly with the students and their parents has been a very significant part of her life. When she learned that she would be spending her winters in Naples, Florida she knew she must pursue ...

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  • Nella Barisic

    Nella Barisic

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  • Nicoletta Barolini

    Nicoletta Barolini

    One of the narratives that I am deeply interested in exploring with art is the role of employment, workers and corporate work structures within American society. For example, how it defines or alienates the individual; how is serves or hinders society; how it seeks to create amazing human organizational structures, or perhaps simply deteriorates our ...

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  • Robert Baron

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  • Karin Bartimole

    Karin Bartimole

    Karin Bartimole Artist�s Statement: My journey as an artist has recently been on a transitory path. I had worked primarily as a sculptor, since graduating from college in 1985. However, during the last several years the way I work has had to go through some adjustments, due primarily to health issues and physical challenges. I ...

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  • Hilary Batzel

    Hilary Batzel

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  • Deborah Beck

    Deborah Beck

    “My paintings and monotypes express my fascination with the mysteries, rhythms, and energies of the natural world around and within us” states Deborah Beck. “I seek to capture with immediacy particular moments and experiences.” Gifted in her ability to express a wide range of poetic images and feelings, she works in oil, gouache ...

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  • Janet Bedney

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  • Red Leash Studio

    Red Leash Studio

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  • Gregory

    Gregory

    As a visual artist I attempt to tune myself into my world through the visual experiences of contemporary life. This brings me to mutliple points of view and an ever shifting aesthetic in my personal work. Painting is always at the core of my practice in communicating through the visual medium of art. ...

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  • Andre Bella

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  • sheila benedis

    sheila benedis

    For the past 25 years, she has been a professional sculptor, specializing in artist books and installation. Her work has been exhibited in museums and galleries throughout the country. Please also visit www.nurtureart.org for more artworks.

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  • Richard Bennett

    Richard Bennett

    Richard Bennett lives in Yonkers and is a graduate of Pratt Institute. He is an illustrator as well as a fine artist. He is a member of the Upstream Gallery in Dobbs Ferry and is represented by the Kevin Butler Gallery, Martha’s Vineyard. His subject matter has always been that of the American scene. Recently ...

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  • Kathleen Benton

    Kathleen Benton

    My name is Kathleen Benton. Ever since I got my first box of Crayola Crayons I have been making art. Thanks to many great art teachers, I’ve had a good bit of instruction and practice. I have a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from The Ohio State University in drawing and ...

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  • Paul Berge

    Paul Berge

    My name is Paul and I�m an Electrical Engineer who fell in love with photography after my wife introducted me to it. Then she got me my first digital camera about 8 years ago. I have been hooked ever since. My photography mainly consists of landscape, florals and still life, with a nice mixture of black ...

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  • kelli bickman

    kelli bickman

    Kelli Bickman is a multi-media artist. She grew up on a farm in Minnesota, studied art in Wisconsin and London and moved to the West Village of New York City in 1995. She travels extensively and lives her dreams. Kelli currently lives in Peekskill, NY with her daughter, Isabella Grace. Bickman has designed fine art ...

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  • Catherine Birchard

    Catherine Birchard

    Catherine Birchard has been a professional artist since 1996, specializing in paintings, drawings, and monotypes of faces and figures. She uses a variety of media, including oil, watercolor, ink, pastel, and charcoal. Her work has been selected for numerous juried shows in Westchester County, Connecticut, and New York City, including the inaugural Westchester ...

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  • Leila Blackman

    Leila Blackman

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  • Peggie Blizard

    Peggie Blizard

    I have a BA and MA in fine arts from East Carolina College, City College and have extensive training from Pratt Graphics, Art Students League and Fashion Institute of Technology. I have traveled throughout Europe, looking at art in museums and visit the museums and galleries in NYC weekly. I have exhibited in numerous shows ...

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  • Joseph Blumstein

    Joseph Blumstein

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  • Anne Bobroff-Hajal

    Anne Bobroff-Hajal

    Anne Bobroff-Hajal’s fine art portraiture has been exhibited recently in THE PORTRAIT at the Ely House Center for Contemporary Art, New Haven; in Greenwich’s ART TO THE AVENUE; in a one-woman show at the Whitney Center, New Haven, and Westchester’s BEAUX ARTS FINALE. Her portraits “Nastassia” and “Peter and Daisy” were featured on the ...

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  • Arcora

    Arcora

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  • Judd Boloker

    Judd Boloker

    Judd Boloker’s work presents the botanical still life from a 21st Century viewpoint. His flowers explosively leave the safety of the vase, while seemingly incongruous elements (ie: the Arizona Cactus and the Hawaiian Textile) are combined within compositions to challenge the traditional presentation of the natural world. Judd Boloker received the majority of ...

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  • Anthony Bopp

    Anthony Bopp

    I can recall a time when my brother brought home a project from science class. It was a small bulb attached by wires to a single D battery I saw it light up. This is the first time in my memory that I disassembled something to see how it worked. My current process in coming ...

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  • kate borman

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  • Turhan Brandon

    Turhan Brandon

    Began the study of art at the Hudson River Museum in Yonkers, NY, studied Architecture and Art at Howard University in Washington, DC. Began the study of photography while attending Howard University. Studied photography and printmaking in Wertsburg, Germany while stationed there in the Army. Studied commercial photography at the New York Institute of Photography in ...

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  • Turhan Von Brandon (Terry)

    Turhan Von Brandon (Terry)

    . I try to create images that draw the viewer in, begins a dialog, or asks a visual question. You will either like, dislike, or question my images. The images that I create are only half the story. The viewer completes the story by what the viewer brings to the image. I am now creating ...

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  • Diane Brawarsky

    Diane Brawarsky

    My work has been shown consistently since 1976 at a number of museums and galleries in the United States and Europe. Throughout the years, my work has been exhibited in shows at the Katonah Museum of Art (Katonah in New York), the Hudson River Museum of Art (Yonkers, New York), the Albright-Knox Museum (Buffalo, New ...

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  • Nicholas Brescia

    Art major, high school and college. Collector of contemporary art and sculpture. Developed techniques for reproducing original art by meticulously hand designing and hand crafting onto cotton canvas using wool and silk yarns, The tapestries are three dimensional dramatizing the subject matter while interpreting the artist’s brush and pallet strokes thru multiple texture ...

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  • Monique Brideau

    Monique Brideau

    Monique Brideau is a 2009 MFA Painting Graduate from Boston University. She attended the May 2007 Artists Residency at Vermont Studio Center. Monique received a Post-Baccalaureate Studio Art Certificate from Brandeis University in 2007; and holds Bachelor degrees in Art Education (‘05) and International Relations (‘98) from the State University of New York ...

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  • JAY BRODSKY

    I LIKE TO EXPLORE THE POSSIBILITIES OF ABSTRACTION WITHOUT SACRIFICING THE FUNDAMENTALS UPON WHICH ART WAS BUILT, NAMELY THE ILLUSION OF 3 DIMENSIONS ON A 2 DIMENSIONAL SURFACE (I.E. THE HUMAN FIGURE, PORTRAITURE) AND THE CONTRAST OF LIGHT AND DARK. AS PICASSO SAID, ART IS A LIE WHICH TELLS THE TRUTH. I TRY TO KEEP THIS IN MIND THROUGHOUT ...

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  • Jo-Ann Brody

    Jo-Ann Brody

    Clay and cement, two media of the earth, and images of woman combine in Brody’s work. Multiple figures may combine to form installations or become books. In 2005 she had two one-person shows recently at Maxwell Fine Arts and at Ceres Gallery, NYC. She participated in the Peekskill Project 2005 and one of her pieces ...

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  • Erna Brout

    Erna Brout

    studied at Bellas Artes,San Miguel de Allende,Mexico;Vermont School of Art and Creativity, Westchester Art workshop, Scarsdale Adult School; Current solo exhibit – Oct 4 Opening Reception – Greenburgh Town Hall – thru Nov 30; Beaux Arts Finale 2008 – Katonah – 1st Portraits 2nd Pastels; Matters of the HeArt – 2008 Greenburgh Culture and Arts Committee/Helen ...

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  • Lucille Brown

    Lucille Brown

    General Education B.A. New York University Art Education New York University â�� painting, drawing, etching and color Cornell University â�� sculpture Westchester Art Workshop â�� sculpture Mid-Westchester YM-YWHA – abstract painting with Richard Miller ...

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  • Monya Brown

    Monya Brown

    Education:Fine Arts/Academic degree: High School of Music & Art Fine Arts/Education B.S. from New York University Fine Arts/Education credits-towards M.A. – NYU (32) Art Students League -NYC Rhode Island State College (watercolor) Graduate credits in Fine Arts/Education at NYU, Pratt, School of Visual Arts, Parsons, Batik:Instituto Allende,(San Miguel de Allende, Mexico) Painting:Moses & Rafael Soyer, Vaclav Vytlacil, Harry Sternberg. Etching:Pratt Graphic ...

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  • Sam Brown

    Sam Brown

    I started drawing at age 4 or5. Photography has always been my hobby.

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  • Meaghan Brown

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  • Charisse Brown

    Charisse Brown

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  • Mia Brownell

    Mia Brownell

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  • Jessica K. Brownstein

    Jessica K. Brownstein

    I use art as a catharsis sometimes unintentionally. I am more inclined to draw first plan later, but I get the occasional idea that I want to work out. The body intrigues me, as a form and all of the workings inside of it and I love to see how those forms are mimicked in ...

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  • Edith Brozak McMann

    Edith Brozak McMann

    Formerly a performing artist with the New York City Ballet, I am now a visual multi-media artist known primarily for my “Dance In Art” portfolio – works that are based on translating visions of today’s dance and dancers into various art forms with a variety of materials. I also work extensively in the NON-DANCE area, primarily ...

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  • Susan Burbage

    Education: Eastchester Senior High School Eastchester New York 1979 – 1982 (Graduated) Mid-Westchester Center for Occupational Education Southern Westchester BOCES (Professional Floral Design / Horticulture ) 1979 – 1982 (Graduated) Artistic Experience: Designed various floral arrangements in a variety of vases, baskets, tea sups, wall planters, and bubble bowls. Designed presentation ...

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  • Edward Burke

    His three major bodies of work: Reflective Still Water 1982-1985 this period of work began as small representational landscape paintings of the shorelines of ponds, using oils on watercolor paper. The work progressed to large-scale impressionistic paintings capturing tranquil energy of textures and movements of the water as air passes over the surface. Expressions from the Id ...

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  • Edward Burke

    Biography “Born in Brooklyn, NY, 1945 he established a reputation as a representational and abstract painter in the 1980’s, particularly regionalist landscapes represented in his series of paintings “Reflective Still Water” in and around northern Westchester/Croton/Peekskill, New York. He was raised in Brooklyn, attended The High School of Art & Design in Manhattan and graduated in 1964. ...

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  • Millie

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  • Maureen Burns-Bowie

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  • Dina Bursztyn

    Dina Bursztyn

    Dina Bursztyn makes sculptures, public art, artist’s books and prints. She has been awarded public art commissions by the NYC MTA Arts for Transit, NYC Percent for Arts Program and the Public Art Fund, among others. She has an extensive show record that includes the Chappaqua Library Gallery, Neuberger Museum, The Arts Exchange, the Bronx ...

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  • serena buschi

    serena buschi

    INSTALLATION PAINTING GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2002 A.I.R. Gallery, NY Generations III 2002 Essex Art Association, Essex CT, Inside and Out 2002 Artists for Artists, Brooklyn, NY BQE 2001 Gallery-on-the-Hudson Tarrytown, NY Grassroots Juried 1999 Macy Gallery, Columbia University, NY Self & Identity 1999 Macy Gallery, Columbia University, NY Woman�s Visions 1998 Macy Gallery, Columbia University NY, Woman�s Visions 1998 ...

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  • benoit bussiere

    benoit bussiere

    You are born an artist . You then spend your time learning and working . If you are lucky you might give birth to art .

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  • Dahlia Caballero

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  • Sandro Callegari

    Sandro Callegari

    Sandro Callegari was born in Venice, Italy. After graduating from the University of Bologna, he came to the United States. His work is influenced by the high technological aspect of the American culture as well as the warm colors of the Italian landscape. He has shown his work in Italy and the United States. He ...

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  • Cameron Stacy

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  • Marianne Acito Campolongo

    Marianne Acito Campolongo

    My grandmother first put a camera in my hands at the age of six and I have been in love with photography ever since. Curiosity and passion for new experiences keeps me from limiting my work as a photographer to one specialty. I shoot travel, lifestyle, portraits, food, nature, editorial, fine art, and stock photographs. ...

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  • Silvia Camussi

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  • Nick Cannell

    Nick Cannell

    Mr. Cannell has worked as a filmmaker and documentarian since graduating from Colgate University in 2002. He has won or placed as a finalist in several national filmmaking competitions, such as the Telly Awards, 100 Hour Filmrace, and OurStage Community. In addition to his short films and documentaries, he co-manages The H-Art Gallery in Peekskill, ...

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  • Justin Capalbo

    Justin Capalbo

    My work tends to be dark. This is not to say that my work is morbid, it is simply dark. Sometimes the darkness is expressed by weak sources of light, while other times it can mean that the piece caters to my dark sense of humor. My work also contains repetition. The process of taking ...

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  • Ron Carran

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  • Robert Cattan Photography

    Robert Cattan Photography

    I was born and raised in Montevideo, Uruguay and immigrated to New York as a teenager. My interest in photography was sparked by a high school art course. Photography gave me a means to communicate in a country where the language and culture was foreign. I later attended The School of Visual Arts and have ...

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  • Alan Cayton

    Alan Cayton

    1968. Attended East Carolina University for one year. 1979, Returned to East Carolin University and majored in fine art. 1980, Transferred to Parson’s School of Design. 1982, Earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Parson’s 1985, Earned a Master of Fine Arts degree from Parson’s

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  • CMC Photography

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  • Don Chapman

    Don Chapman

    Don’s creative efforts are 2fold. Driftwood construction: utilizing the wood with other scavenged ocean materials. Driftwood, constructed into heart shapes, comes from beaches of Long Island & Cape Cod where Don exhibited for several years. Box Assemblages with found ojects. The box assemlages are thematically designed, recalling some past moment often theatrically,musicaly inspired using old song sheets/photos ...

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  • Diane Cherr

    Diane Cherr

    My colorful gouache paintings explore my fascination with storytelling, while exploring Jewish traditions, eastern philosophy, mythology, women’s empowerment and the Old Testament. As well as being uniquely creative and often symbolic, my work is very lunar centric. I work in gouache, an opaque watercolor medium that enhances my vibrant palette. Handmade paper ...

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  • Mike Childs

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  • Janice Cianflone

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  • Biagio (Gino) Civale

    Biagio (Gino) Civale

    Academie de La Grande Chaumiere, Paris (France) Academy of Fine Arts, Rome (Italy) Intaglio and Surface Printmaking, NYU, New York Nude School, Academy Fine Arts, Florence (Italy) Intaglio and Collagraph Printmaking, SUNY, Purchase (New York) Poster Creator, ENALC, Florence (Italy) Participated in over two hundred group shows in four continents during the past fifty years. Exhibited in about sixty (60) one-man shows, ...

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  • Biagio Civale

    Biagio Civale

    Someone stated that nothing is more abstract than reality. I am involved expressing emotion through color and composition. The attraction toward primitivism is like the attraction towards purity. It is apparent that black and white images have the greatest potential for expressivity and profundity. In today’s world the novelty is that the modern artist is ...

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  • barbara clapman

    barbara clapman

    Color and line. From a palette of three pure pigments – magenta, cyan blue and yellow – I can mix a world of hues. White, ochre and occasionally a powerful concentrated red or blue add depth and nuance to my palette. My gestural line has grown from experience in calligraphy, chinese brush painting and batik. Encounter ...

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  • Barbara Clark

    Barbara Clark

    Barbara has created theatre and puppetry programs in school and community settings throughtout New York City and Westchester for over twenty years. Her programs have been presented at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Cloisters Museum, Lincoln Center Out-of-Doors and Central Park in New York City. She has created workshops and performances for Sunnyside-Historic Hudosn ...

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  • Bob Clyatt

    Figurative Sculpture by Bob Clyatt My work is becoming a clearer reflection of the issues that have been my focus for decades: What does it mean to be free, and how can we become more free, even in the presence of big commitments and conflicts. My work arises as a fusion of formal knowledge — anatomy, sculptural ...

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  • Sarah Coble

    Sarah Coble

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  • Lewis Cohen

    Lewis Cohen

    After a career in animation and film graphics, Lewis is now using his extensive collection of vintage toys, printers, wood type, and household and industrial memorabilia to create sculpture that breathes new life into the discarded remnants of our shred history. His work has been exhibited throughout Westchester and Connecticut and he is a member ...

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  • Gail

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  • Kate Colquitt

    Kate Colquitt

    Ways of seeing is a necessity to remaining in focus. Returning to painting after years of working in the world of literature for youth has enabled me an ability to teach teens and adults basic drawing and painting. I paint when I can and participate as well as support artist events in the ...

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  • John B. Conroy

    John B. Conroy

    From his studio and home in Rye Brook, NY, John specializes in fine art pastel and oil painting, limited print reproductions and photographic digital imaging and restoration services. His art work focuses on seascapes from the Northeast and primarily of Long Island Sound and the Great South Bay area of Fire Island. In addition ...

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  • Erin Constabile

    I have been taking photographs since I was 10 or 11. I have had some formal training (ICP, workshops etc.) but have predominantly self-taught. I built and maintained a home darkroom for many years but have recently become a convert to digital (though not entirely). I specialize in landscape photography but am ...

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  • Brian Conway

    Brian Conway

    I am an Irish Music performer and teacher living in White Plains. My website is: www.brianconway.net

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  • Kym Cooper

    Kym Cooper

    B.F.A., American University, Washington, D.C. M.Ed, Lesley College, Cambridge, Mass. J.D., Howard Law School, Washington, D.C. I have studied at the American University in Rome, Italy on a Art Fellowship and will exhibit at the White Plains Public Library for the month of June, 2006. I also have contemporary art pieces at Zoya, Mamaroneck Avenue, White Plains, ...

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  • Daryl Cooper

    Daryl Cooper

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  • Pepe Coronado

    Pepe Coronado

    Pepe Coronado was born in Santo Domingo Dominican Republic. Recently moved to New York after been on the faculty at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, Corcoran College of art and Georgetown University in Washington DC. MFA in Photo- Digital Media from the Maryland Institute College of Art. Previously Master printer at Pyramid ...

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  • Miguel Cossio

    Miguel Cossio

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  • bonnell marie cotnoir

    I am a local working artist. I also teach watercolor and drawing, privately and throughout Westchester. I began my career working in film animation for several years. I have studied at the New School, New York Botanical Garden, Visual Arts, the College of New Rochelle, Westchester Art Workshop and the Horticultural Society of ...

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  • BECARELLI COUNT DUSSI

    BECARELLI COUNT DUSSI

    Count Dussi Becarelli’s paintings represent spirituality, faith in goodness and strong spirit. He is not selfish author, he do not represent only own life stories. His truth faith is against unfairness, war and misery. In his paintings Count Dussi Becarelli used many symbols and colors represent strong words and emotions. Graf’s art exhibitions some people ...

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  • Andrew Courtney

    Andrew Courtney

    I have been an exhibiting artist/photographer for 45 years with a studio in Peekskill, NY. My photography has emerged from a background in painting and sculpture. My work has been concerned with those places where differences meet. Some of those frontiers have been in Central America, Viet Nam, South Africa, Palestine, and ...

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  • Susan Cox

    Susan Cox

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  • Mary Crescenzo

    I have been professionally involved in all of the arts. As a published writer, playwright, poet, and interdisciplinary performance/installation artist, I focus on community and gender issues. My play, The Alzheimer’s Monologues, was performed off-off Broadway in a limited engagement. As a jazz singer, I specialize in Jazz standards, torch songs, and Big Band style ...

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  • Ryan Cronin

    Ryan Cronin

    When people look at my work I want them to feel an immediate impact, even if they’re not sure what hit them. The raw, almost childlike appearance of my work belies my reflective underlying vision. I delight in unexpected or enigmatic juxtapositions in terms of both theme and placement, and often bring a sense of ...

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  • Samantha Curtis

    I received an undergraduate degree in Photography with a minor in Ceramics. After graduation I attended Visual Studies Workshop in Rochester, N.Y. for six month workshop and then enrolled as a graduate Printmaking student. (In NYC I worked as a gallery assistant in several Fifth Avenue galleries including LIGHT gallery, a photographic gallery.) ...

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