Through the eyes of artists

Peter Fortunato

I am an author, artist, and educator. I am primarily an abstract painter working in various sizes, but I also create collages, prints, and mixed media pieces. Since 2013 I have shown my work in many area galleries.

Domenica Brockman

I work in two complementary styles—atmospheric landscapes and bold geometric abstractions—reflecting an ongoing dialogue between the natural world and inner, intuitive form. Come explore my latest work, see where I create, and enjoy some artful conversation. I’d love to share it all with you! Find me upstairs from Home Green Home.

Rhonda Mapes

I’m a ceramicist with a studio in my basement, hoping to have a pottery sale in my driveway during August. I make functional pottery using a variety of stoneware clay bodies. I love the concept of using beautiful art everyday. I use both commercial and homemade glazes fired to cone 5 or 6. Pottery will […]

Susan Ashdown

I love glass and consider the work that I do in stained glass to be jewelry for your windows, My pieces are small, layered, intertwined with silver, and inspired by the natural world. I do this work because I enjoy the process. I love to see my pieces go to people with whom they resonate. […]

Jari Polin

My work is photo-based and includes photographic works on paper and objects as well as layered prints on monoprints, hand colored photographs, mixed media and polymer photogravure works. My subject matter often includes portraits, movement, and the addition of colored inks. I am interested in how the brain chooses to see, fill in the blanks, […]

Harry Littell

My photographs and books explore the built environment of upstate New York.

Patricia Hunsinger

My work focuses on the endangered and extinct species of the Susquehanna River area. I work with woodblock prints, screenprints, monotypes, and handmade paper.

Nancy Medsker

I started painting with soft pastels during Covid and fell in love with this colorful medium immediately. I find it perfect for capturing our beautiful landscapes and flowers because it is so immediate and also forgiving. As an artist I’m often paying attention to the intimate details of nature and where my eye is drawn. […]

Minna Resnick

My work has always addressed issues confronting women. Words and images common to one generation may be unknown to another. My work examines the changing nature of experience over time and aging, and comments on expectation and reality, the ideal and the everyday, and the debate which continues to occur when women confront themselves and […]