then he forgot my name

Set in Youngstown, Ohio, artist producer Susan Copich presents her latest work: “then he forgot my name,” a self-portrait photography series examining decay and mortality in America’s Rust belt, while reflecting on the collective awakening of female power. The series emerged over 3 years while Susan shuttled between her hometown in Ohio and upstate New…

Where Schoharie & West Kill Meet

Kim Do is a New York artist, focused on an observational, painterly connection to the earth, water and sky. Trained in the modernist tradition, Do incorporates abstract expressionism, interaction of color, figure and ground exchange, and a keen awareness of space in his paintings.   His love for painting began at age three, inspired by housepainters who had…

Beauty of the Catskills: New Works by Mara Lehmann

“Nature is all inspiring,” according to artist Mara Lehmann. “To be in the country, among the mountains, trees, and blue sky is magnificent. It’s the beauty before me that I try to capture. Nature is my source of inspiration.” She refers to the Catskills as “a kind of holy ground for artists,” and reveals that what…

Forces of Nature: Sculptures by Lisa Battle

Lisa Battle creates a distinctive style of abstract sculptures by hand-building with stoneware clay. She explores form and line in three-dimensional space, inspired by the elements – earth, fire, water and the patterns created in nature through wind and water erosion, and the graceful arching movements of dance. “In my exploration of form, I pare down these…

Tatiana Rhinevault: The Artist Within

Tatiana Rhinevault was born in Moscow and spent much of her childhood playing in Sokolniki Park, watching artists as they painted, day in and day out. Because of her exposure to Moscow’s many museums, theaters and art studios, the arts played a huge role in her early life and later on, in her paintings. Her older brother,…

Artist Spotlight: Elissa Gore

“The point of the image is to put together something that’s expressive of the emotional observations of the person making the art.” Elissa Gore is a landscape painter who paints from both her observation and memory. In her work, Gore strives to find a feeling of the universal in the natural landscape. She wanted to…

Clouds and Water

Clouds and Water Mireille Duchesne – Solo Spotlight Opening Reception Saturday, March 7, 2020 from 5:00 – 7:00 pm “For as long as I can remember, I always had a pencil or a brush in my hand.  Words have never been my medium, painting is,” reveals Mireille Duchesne, noting that “painting is my passion, my…

Embracing Winter Blues

A Timeless Classic Reimagined for the New Decade  Please join us Saturday, January 11, 2020 from 5:00 to 7:00 pm, for the opening reception of “Embracing Winter Blues.”  The show explores ranges and emotions of the color blue featuring new and established artists. From vivid navy to bright robin’s egg, this timely color palette graces our walls.…

Windham Fine Arts Wine Auction

Windham Fine Arts Hosts 16th Annual Wine Auction On Friday, December 27, Windham Fine Arts opens their doors once more to host the 16th Annual Wine Auction to support the Adaptive Sports Foundation (ASF), a non-profit offering outdoor programming to adults and children with disabilities. This event begins at 6:00 pm with wine tasting hosted…

A Step Back in Time

On Saturday, November 16th from 5-7:30 pm, Windham Fine Arts will host the opening reception for “A Step Back in Time” the newest exhibition that recalls the styles and genres of the classical art movements that laid the foundation for contemporary art as we know it. From the rich and evocative colors of the Renaissance…