Sylvie Covey is among thirty-six printmakers whose work is part of The Print Show: Traditional and Innovative Techniques.
“Spirituality and feeling are the basic subjects of my work. They are depictions of intuitive expressions using color as language, and the landscape (God’s earth) as a metaphor for the arena of life.”
Notable work from students in the classes of Mary Beth McKenzie, the late Nicki Orbach, and Rhoda Sherbell
Wendy Shalen: Experiments in Landscape opens at the Prince Street Gallery on May 25, 2017.
Edacity is an exhibition of Naomi Campbell’s work at Yellow Peril Gallery that opens April 22 and continues through May 27, 2017.
Galerie St. Etienne’s The Woman Question: Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele and Oskar Kokoschka is a showcase of figure draftsmanship and a master class in linear economy.
Redmond’s photographs are the subject of a new exhibition in Cleveland, OH.
Notable work from students in the classes of Bill Behnken, Sylvie Covey, Barney Hodes, Richard Pantell, and Michael Pellettieri.
Notable work from students in the classes of Robert Cenedella and Dan Gheno
Notable work from students in the classes of Max Ginsburg, Silya Kiese, and Jerry Weiss
Ephraim Rubenstein is exhibiting with David Dodge Lewis in The Quickening Image, opening at Maurine Littleton Gallery on April 12, 2017.
On April 3, 2017, Daniel Greene’s portrait of former Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman was unveiled at the State Court of Appeals in Albany.












