YARDLEY, LEIGH
Leigh Yardley works in installation and painting situating herself as a part of the system of landscape. Leigh received her MFA from Lesley University, College of Art and Design and has exhibited since 1994. Yardley’s 2020 installation at Stone Quarry Art Park, Prospect and Refuge and her installations Purlieu, at Cazenovia College, continues her series of interactions watersheds that converge in Madison County. Leigh taught as a Teaching Artist and Adjunct Faculty at SUNY Morrisviile.
DUFAULT, KATHARINE
British born Katharine Dufault is a New York Times-reviewed artist, curator and visual arts consultant. As a multimedia artist, she works in oils, encaustic, printmaking and photography. Dufault graduated with honors from Columbia University, with a degree in painting and literature after studying visual arts, graphic design and photography at Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, England. She regularly exhibits her work and has been in numerous shows in New York City, Boston, Ohio, Connecticut, Westchester county, the Berkshires and Cambridge, England. Dufault’s work is included in many corporate and private collections. Dufault lives and works in Columbia County, NY and the Berkshires, MA.
JONES, MADELON
Madelon Jones is a Printmaker and Painter with a BFA from UCLA. She is a graduate of The Printmaking Workshop, SVA and NYU.
Jones is represented by Carrie Haddad Galleries in Hudson NY and Warwick in England; Chi Contemporary Art Williamsburg, NY, and Ceres Gallery in NYC. Her work is in the collection of the Norton Simon Museum, AT&T, Bankers Trust, CAS, DVAA in upstate New York, the National Archives, and many more throughout the US and Internationally.
AKHUND, ZARMEEN
Zarmeen Akhund is a self taught digital media artist, born in New York and based in Karachi. Her work focuses on materializing spiritual journeys, and bringing to life all that falls beyond the cosmic curtain. As well as being a platform for her expression, her art creates space for her own form of healing.
HILDEBRAND-MILLS, HOLLIS
Collage has attracted Hollis because of her perception that creating the art and the process of viewing the art is a similar experience. By using the trademark Divine Imagery Is Everywhere subscribes to a belief that ideas flow through her. She doesn’t claim them as something personal after they are executed, metaphysically speaking.
Hollis studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia. She also took post-graduate classes in the degree program at Atlanta College of Art, now known as AIGA SCAD, Atlanta. Hollis received a BFA from Moore College of Art and Design in Philadelphia. She is a member of Ceres Gallery in NYC and has exhibited in other galleries in NYC and Atlanta.
Hollis is represented by Ceres Gallery in New York.
WRIGHT, MARK T.
“It’s just us on the stage.”
SAMPER, PATTI
Patti Samper is an artist Born in Bogota, Colombia. She is also French and American and has lived in all three nations. Patti attended NYU, Tisch School of the Arts (BFA), where she majored in Photography.
Patti’s paintings are exhibited in galleries and organizations throughout the USA and abroad, with works in private collections. Patti has her studio in Montclair, New Jersey, where she also lives with her family.
BARRETT, SUSAN
Barrett did her undergraduate work at RISD and NYU and received a M.A. in painting from Hunter College. She has exhibited throughout New York City and the Hudson Valley in both solo and group shows. Her work can be found in numerous private collections.
FELD, ROBIN
Feld works out of her studio in Brooklyn, New York. Her work has been shown at The Painting Center in New York, Drawing Rooms in Jersey City, Kent State University, Curate NYC, Art Fair 14C, Paramount Gallery at LIU, and the Monmouth Museum. Feld attended High School of Music and Art, received her BFA at the City College of New York, and studied at the Arts Students League.
COLLIER, SUE
Sue Collier has lived and worked in New York City for over thirty years and is a 2020 NYFA Fellow. Collier has exhibited nationally and her work has been reviewed by The New York Times, The Boston Globe, Art News, Art in America, Art New England among other publications.