Thursday, September 18, 2014

 
 
Upcoming Shows:
"Vietnam Today: A Personal Journey"
 
 

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Upcoming Shows:
"Form and Spirit"
by Renée Kilbride Edelman
Painting




Renée is a member of the Ossining Arts Council and is currently on their Board of Trustees; she is also a member of the Katonah Artists’ Association and the Peekskill Arts Alliance. Always and artist, Renée attended the High School of Art and Design and earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at the School of Visual Arts, NYC. Following many years as a graphic designer, she developed a love of painting. Renée has participated in numerous county-wide art shows and has exhibited in juried shows sponsored by the Ossining Arts Council, Ossining, NY and the Carriage Barns Art Center, New Canaan, CT
 
 
"Form and Spirit"
by Howard Robinson
Photography
 
Howard Robinson, a resident of Ossining, is a Clinical Associate Professor of Social Work at the Fordham University Graduate School of Social Service and a psychotherapist in private practice. Howard is a graduate of the Interlochen Arts Academy and has a performing arts background in classical music. In 2013, Howard received a Fulbright Fellowship to share his clinical expertise in trauma recovery while teaching at the Tel Hai School of Social Work in Kiryat Shemona, Israel. He is a language enthusiast who has studied in China and Costa Rica and takes his camera on his journeys to explore his experiences in visual dimensions.











Monday, September 15, 2014

"Views of The Hudson"
By Leela Bora 
 
 
 
 
Leela Bora was born in Almora, India in the northern province of Uttar Pradesh, which is located at the base of the Himalayas. Primarily self  taught as a youth, she was inspired by books of 19thCentury paintings given to her by neighbors and also by her first teacher, Priya Singhania, who
taught at the local school.
 
Her works have been displayed across New York including the Katonah Museum of Art, the Shrub Oak Library (solo exhibition), the Paramount Theatre, the Framing Gallery, the Flat Iron Gallery, the Somers Library, the Sleepy Hollow Gallery (solo exhibition), the Pound Ridge Gallery, the Belle Levine Art Exhibition, the Mt. Pleasant Library, the Hudson Valley Hospital, the Muscoot Farm Gallery, the Bedford Hills Community House Art Show and the Hendrick Hudson Library (solo exhibition).
 
Leela was awarded first prize in The Valley Artist Competition for her watercolor painting by a jury in 1997 entitled "Roses." Says Leela, “My paintings are from imagination and memory. Inspirations from nature, subtle colors, gentle movements and charming scenes are interwoven to create serenity and beauty. It is from this inspiration, a simple walk by the river, mountains and trees that lifts me and connects me to God.” Leela Bora currently resides and works in New York's Hudson Valley.

Friday, September 5, 2014

"Trains"
By Lewis Bogaty
 
         Lewis Bogaty is a photographer living in Ardsley, NY. He primarily photographs the outdoor world in motion, whether birds in flight, wild horses, athletes, hot air balloons, or landscapes at moments of transition. In this exhibit, he focuses on trains, both steam and diesel, as they hurtle down the tracks in scenic settings, and captured in fog and snow, in the glow of sunset, and in the dark of night.
         His train images and nine feature articles have appeared in Railfan and Railroad Magazine and Railpace Magazine, including eight cover photos. His steam railroad photographs taken in Cass WV won an unprecedented first, second and third place in the 2012 George Greenacre Photo Award of the Mountain State Railroad & Logging Historical Association.

Friday, July 18, 2014

 Upcoming Shows:

"Kolkata-Bengaluru Journal"
By Daniel Oppenheim

 Show dates: August 1-30 in the Ossining Public Library Gallery; 
opening reception August 2, from 2-4 pm; gallery talk August 13 at 7 pm.


 The exhibition features recent, unprecedented work by Croton-on-Hudson based photographer Daniel Oppenheim, who traveled to Kolkata (formerly Calcutta) and Bengaluru (formerly Bangalore), India in 2012, seeking new subjects for his specialization in nature photography. Instead, Oppenheim was profoundly inspired by the human subjects he encountered, and created a new body of work that departs from his intimate, well-known images of the natural world.

Monday, July 7, 2014

"Invented Landscapes"
July 2nd through July 31st
Ossining Public Library
Artist Opening Reception: Saturday, July 19th 11am-1pm
 
 

"Lighthouses & Landscapes"

"Lighthouses & Landscapes"
Photography by Dani Jackson
July 1-30