Through the eyes of artists

Annie Sheng

I am a Finger Lakes based visual artist who specializes in bold acrylic, gouache, and sumi ink paintings, often speculative and narrative in nature, as well as other media, such as ceramics, found objects, and digital art. I received my Ph.D. in Anthropology at Cornell University in 2022 and my paintings reflect my interest in […]

The Gallery at South Hill

There will be a one person exhibit at The Gallery at South Hill in August featuring the artwork of Ithaca based Teresa Bakota Yatsko. Teresa makes use of upcycled books, found objects, and plant based materials, such as moss and lichen. Her sculptural pieces display whimsical dioramas, playful manikins cloaked in words, and sculpted paper […]

Community Arts Partnership

For over 30 years, our grants, programs, and services have been a driving force behind the vibrant arts community of Ithaca and Tompkins County. Visit our CAP ArtSpace page.

Grayhaven Motel

The Inlet Valley Arts Center hosts a monthly gallery show in the lounge of the Grayhaven Motel. The Grayhaven Motel is a boutique, mid century modern motel hosting travellers in 18 rooms. For August, our featured art is Wind, Waves and Water: Seneca Stone Art by Michael Callahan.

Ethel Vrana

My early impressionistic landscapes have evolved into abstract paintings, inspired by the fundamental shapes and colors in nature. I enjoy exploring new techniques using oil and acrylic paints, pastel sticks, transparent inks, layered painting, and collage.

Diane Newton

The work I will show of Ithaca are drawings in pastel on black Arches paper—44″ horizontally 30″ vertical.

Sheryl Sinkow

I am a professional photographer and work with commercial, non-profit and individual clients. My challenge in making photographs has always been to incorporate a sense of movement with the stillness of the medium.

Cindy Kaufman

I find myself drawn to abstracted floral and landscape themes, exploring the vibrant colors and the exuberant life energy found within. I want to capture the essence of the natural environment as well as the emotional impact I receive. The subject appears to be alive, virtually jumping off the canvas, immersing the viewer into a […]

Andrew Gillis

I have been photographing in Ithaca since 1970, primarily in black and white. My focus has been mostly the revealing details rather than large sweeping vistas, and most of my work consists of toned fiber base silver prints made from 4×5 negatives.

Carlton J. Manzano

Representational oil paintings of landscapes. My artwork is painted outdoors in an impressionistic to realistic style.