Small Works October 2022
Four local artists collaborate for a show of small, affordable works in oil and pastel. Read more about the artists and their works by clicking below.
Four local artists collaborate for a show of small, affordable works in oil and pastel. Read more about the artists and their works by clicking below.
Feast your eyes on works by Joshua Pincus and enjoy a series of ten small color block paintings. Each block is made of semi-translucent layers that speak together to create an interesting dynamic of composition and color.
Color is my muse and I use it as an expression of my inner life as well as what my eye sees.
These paintings are a continuation of my exploration of portraits of children experiencing war and violence throughout the world, child immigrants at our borders, and American children being shot down in our elementary and secondary schools.
These paintings are my response to fellow humans who are struggling with displacement and the violence of war: the War Torn.
Stuart Copans has been cutting paper since 1978 and has been cutting what he calls “Papercuts for Peace” since the birth of his first grandchild in Jerusalem seventeen years ago. Most of these papercuts contain the word “Peace” in English, Hebrew, or Arabic.
Lying in the cool grass, clouds floating by. As certain as the sky is blue, Eileen McVay-Lively knew that she would always need to be creative.
After 30 years of art making and working at River Gallery School, Lydia Thomson is retiring from her role as Artistic Director (not to worry, she’ll continue teaching with us into the future). To celebrate her contributions to RGS and the Brattleboro arts community, we
After 30 years of art making and working at River Gallery School, Lydia Thomson is retiring from her role as Artistic Director (not to worry, she'll continue teaching with us into the future). To celebrate her contributions to RGS and the Brattleboro arts community, we
Orly enjoyed art as a child, drawing and painting through high school, but didn’t do much other than doodling after that. Ten years ago, she forced her two children to share a bedroom in order to free up room to paint. She began painting more