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Alison Bert

Alison Bert

Alison Bert draws on her background in music and journalism to capture the spirit of people and places using a variety of photographic techniques. Her work has been shown in juried exhibitions at the Salmagundi Club in Manhattan, the Upstream Gallery in Hastings and the Garrison Art Center. She does her own printing using archival inks on fine art paper

James Harmon Community Center, 44 Main Street, Hastings-on-Hudson, NY 10706

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Edward Bear Miller

Edward Bear Miller

Intimate landscapes, portraits, and figure paintings based on my people and places here in the lower Hudson Valley are at the center of my practice. But I also make large iconic paintings that struggle with American identity. I work in the loose modernist tradition of Manet, Van Gogh, and Bellows

114 Neperan Road, Tarrytown

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Vicente Saavedra

Vicente Saavedra

Artist and art teacher at the Art Academy of Westchester (Dobbs Ferry). I prefer oils but I often explore with other mediums such as charcoal, graphite, pastels, acrylics and ink. I also like to experiment on genre. My studio is a laboratory!

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Madge Scott

Madge Scott

Madge Scott is an award winning self taught artist who has sold her work worldwide. She’s had solo exhibitions, exhibited in many institutions, galleries, including the Jamaican and Congolese Embassies. Her work is in documentaries, theater and more. She’s a member of the Upstream Gallery in Hastings on Hudson

145 Palisade Street, Studio 334F, Hudson River Landing, Dobbs Ferry

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Jen Moore Smith

Jen Moore Smith

My work in all mediums is shaped by love of natural forms, surfaces with history, creating windows of remembered experience, weather, and light. I earned a BFA Rhode Island School of Design, worked Fresco Decorative Painting in NYC. Currently I balance nurturing my family and growing my studio art practice here in Westchester.

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Carol Sommerfield

Carol Sommerfield

My artist statement is simple. I paint what I love, what I find beautiful, what intrigues me and what makes me laugh. And then I hope for the best.

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