My studio is in Hoosick Falls, New York, near Bennington, Vermont, and 189 miles from New York City. In 1982, I bought land from Jose de Creeft, after having lived with him as his apprentice, off and on, from 1971 to 1976. A stone carving under wraps
For the past twenty-two years, my studio has been in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The best part was the view of the Manhattan skyline, which is now obscured by an apartment building.
Group show: Go Figure, Greenhut Galleries (146 Middle Street. Portland, ME), April 4–27, 2013.
Peter Reginato’s New York Report (above) and Wildflower (below) are among a group of works collected by the artist Neil Jenney that are exhibited in Works of the Jenney Archive at Gagosian Gallery (980 Madison Ave. NYC). From March 7 to April 27, 2013.
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The Price of Freedom Sculpture by Greg Wyatt on View at Arlington
Feb 11, 2013, 10:15 AM
The Price of Freedom is a twelve-foot, 1,800 pound bronze created by Greg Wyatt that was completed and installed at Arlington National Cemetery’s Visitors Center in 2010. The monument has been recently moved to an exterior portico while the center is upgraded. It’s been chosen “Photo of the Week” on the cemetery’s website.
I believe my contribution is in the realm of innovative design and idiosyncratic skill. I understand how to be effective in process; I understand the impression that is on its way and how to avert potential compromise.
Richard Barnet’s Ellie’s Boat appears in Sideshow Nation, Sideshow Gallery (319 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, NY), January 5–March 24, 2013.
Solo show: Anthony Antonios, Behnke-Doherty Gallery (Washington Depot, CT), September 27–November 11, 2012.
“Everybody, every human being, every squirrel and every elephant needs to create. We’re not going to stop anybody from creating. One of the great things about the Art Students League is that people can come and create. Creating is healing. But not everybody is a great artist.” —Audrey Flack









