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October 2024 /// Madjo Rice
Oct
1
to Oct 31

October 2024 /// Madjo Rice

MEDIUM /// PAINTING & ILLUSTRATION

Madjo Rice is a local illustrator and painter out of Tampa, FL. After graduating in the class of 2022 at SUNY Geneseo, she did a year of AmeriCorps in Rochester and continued to work in Geneseo where she later became the Gallery Manager at the Gallery in the Valley. Her work is highly personal and usually sprouts from her artistic process of writing letters she has no intention of sending. This self-care practice helps her work through tough emotions and inspires many of the visuals in her illustrations and paintings. While her art is highly personal, Madjo’s professional life is focused around finding and organizing community through creative expression. With a local art scene as rich as the Genesee Valley, Madjo hopes to provide a space for community, creativity, and collaboration.

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September 2024 /// Joshua Coon
Sep
1
to Sep 30

September 2024 /// Joshua Coon

MEDIUM /// DIGITAL ILLUSTRATION

Josh Coon is a Conesus, NY based artist that has been exploring various curiosities of his mind through whimsical illustrations for many years. His love of drawing has fueled him to share that work through teaching, marketing, and most recently as one of the founders of HA! Skates (a boutique artist-driven skateboard company.) Working primarily digitally these days he continues to explore his creativity bringing to life the quirky characters of his imagination.

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July 2024 /// Amy Balling
Jul
2
to Jul 31

July 2024 /// Amy Balling

MEDIUM /// ACRYLIC, WATERCOLOR, MIXED MEDIA

Amy Balling is known for merging her science background with art to showcase the simple beauty in nature. As a high school science teacher Amy is well known in the science community as a writer and editor for the State Regents exams. She was selected as the NYS Biology Teacher of the year in 2014 and is a New York State Master teacher. This knowledge of science is clearly reflected in her drawings and paintings. She is inspired by the serenity of our state parks, Finger Lakes, wildlife, and small vignettes such as historical libraries and antique stores. Her artwork has been showcased in The Smithsonian Institution in Washington DC, New York State galleries, HBOMax, Magnolia Network, and small stores around the region.

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June 2024 /// Alexander Fals
Jun
5
to Jun 30

June 2024 /// Alexander Fals

MEDIUM /// FORAGED PIGMENT PAINTINGS

From a lineage of artists, scholars, and revolutionaries for social justice, Alexander Fals is a genre all his own. His paintings are not just wall hangings, but windows into a magical world where all things have beauty and mystery. The mineral pigments he uses are colors that have been underground in ancient volcanic deposits, lying dormant for centuries. Each color has a unique mineral composition, many of which are naturally flecked with Mika, stones and crystals. Born in Naples NY, 1990, to mother Lauren Sherwood (Naples, NY), and father Roberto Fals (Popayán, Colombia), Alexander spent his seventeenth year as an exchange student living with his Grandfather, Dr. Jaime Fals Borda, in Colombia. He then returned to New York to study Environmental Conservation and Ecology at Finger Lakes Community College. After leaving school in 2011, Fals decided to blend his love for ecology, evolution, and Colombia. He moved to Popayan and began painting, using a technique regionally pioneered by his Uncles, Henry and Billy Fals: foraging for vibrant naturally occurring pigments and processing them into paint using a strong yet biodegradable adhesive.

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May 2024 /// Felicity Houston Thomas
May
1
to May 31

May 2024 /// Felicity Houston Thomas

MEDIUM /// MUSIC & PHOTOGRAPHY

Felicity Houston Thomas (they/them) is a singer/songwriter based in Geneseo, NY. They are an alumnus of Geneseo Central School and Nazareth University with a BFA in Musical Theater. Felicity credits their artistic skills to being brought up in a very musical and theatrical family and classical vocal training that began when they were ten years old. Songwriting came to the forefront of Felicity's many creative interests around 2015, and "Reaching Through a Generation" is the first time they have shared their work! You can find Felicity on Instagram and all other social media platforms by searching @felic127

Dante Zaccagnini Thomas, grandfather of Felicity Houston Thomas, was an English professor at SUNY Geneseo for 45 years. He was a true renaissance man and an especially talented nature photographer. His collection, taken on 35mm film, was then self-developed in his at-home dark room. Dante honed his craft over five decades from the early 1950s through the early 2000s accumulating thousands of prints over his career. Dante passed away in 2013 surrounded by his loved ones who are so grateful to see his work on display for his beloved community.

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April 2024 /// Kim Binaghi Lee
Apr
1
to Apr 30

April 2024 /// Kim Binaghi Lee

MEDIUM /// DRAWING, PAINTING, CERAMIC

Kim Binaghi Lee is a life-long New Yorker who moved to Geneseo in 2011 with her husband Eddie and the cat. She has been an artist her entire life. Her first major work was completed at the age of three; an abstract mural in red at her great grandmother’s house. After graduating with an art degree she worked for the State of New York in public affairs through the 1990s. During this time she also held art classes through Very Special Arts New York and taught after school art classes for children. In the early 2000s she was a member of an arts organization and gallery in Latham NY before ultimately moving to Geneseo. Kim continues to share her art experience with community art classes at Wadsworth Library. She works in her home studio drawing and painting and creates in clay at the Genesee Valley Council on the Arts with other like minded friends. Her work has evolved into mixed media pieces that tell stories of her life experiences and current events. Follow her at kimbinaghilee on Instagram.

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March 2024 /// Julia Parrino & Isabella Fluker
Mar
1
to Mar 31

March 2024 /// Julia Parrino & Isabella Fluker

MEDIUM /// CERAMIC, PRINTMAKING, CROCHET SCULPTURE

Julia Parrino and Isabella Fluker are longtime friends that hail from Tampa, Florida. Their show "Buds in Bloom" welcomes spring with bright colors, expressive designs, and playful whimsy.

Isabella studied animal welfare and behavior at NYU, and graduated in 2021. She started crocheting during the pandemic as a way to keep her hands busy, and found her passion in making these little dolls she calls Babas. Babas have an anxiety reducing effect and multi-sensory qualities, and are made with the intention of assisting children and adults with controlling their anxiety.

As an artist who battles anxiety herself, she notes on the ways they have helped her:

"I find that they assist a lot when I am having difficulty in my day to day life. The best way to find peace with your baba would be to either count the amount of rows on their body when anxious or trace your finger in a swirl pattern around their body, following each row."

Julia studied Graphic Arts and Design at University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, and has been working locally on public art and murals since graduating in 2023. Julia's bright and intricate work centers nature, humor, and nostalgia. She works in a variety of mediums, but channels most of her designs through ceramics and printmaking. She gathers inspiration from the landscape of South Florida where she grew up and beautiful visions of her grandmother's Spanish style home, where bright colors and complex patterns decorate everyday life.

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February 2024 /// Love From Geneseo: The Postcard Show
Feb
1
to Feb 29

February 2024 /// Love From Geneseo: The Postcard Show

❤️ Love from Geneseo features 143 postcard designs from over 20 local artists.

📍Stop by The Gallery at 79 Main Street in Geneseo, NY (It’s right by the bear 🐻 fountain in the center of town, you can’t miss it!)

✅Choose the postcard(s) you like and purchase at the counter. Each card is $5 and comes with a standard postage stamp.

✏️You can sit down right at the workshop tables in the gallery and write a note, draw a picture, whatever you want!

📬 Drop your card(s) right in the mailbox at the gallery or take them with you and mail them yourself.

➡️ Festivities kick off on February 2nd with a First Friday Art Party starting at 6pm!

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January 2024 /// Mike Wedge
Jan
1
to Jan 31

January 2024 /// Mike Wedge

MEDIUM /// PAINTING & SCULPTURE

Mike Wedge makes paintings and sculptures of everyday scenes, but with a dreamlike twist. The imagery in his work is often recognizable and naturalistic, but upon a more sustained viewing, odd situations emerge. Deer and foxes find themselves in the city, and traffic lights and parking meters appear in the woods. The dichotomy between the city and the country is a recurring theme in Mike's work.

After an idea for a piece is conceived, Mike uses photos of acquaintances to create reference collages. These collages are created using a variety of methods, including layering drawings on tracing paper, cutting and gluing printed photos, and making digital collages using pixlr. Surreal scenes of displaced people and animals result in Mike's artwork.

Mike Wedge received a BA in Sculpture from SUNY Fredonia, and a Master of Science for Teachers from RIT. He currently lives in Geneseo, NY with his wife, Natalie, and their 2 kids, Asher and Anjali. When Mike is not painting and sculpting, he is teaching elementary art.

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Instagram: @myke.ouej

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December 2023 /// Kasey Lewis
Dec
1
to Dec 31

December 2023 /// Kasey Lewis

MEDIUM /// OIL AND WATERCOLOR

Kasey Lewis is a Brockport, NY based oil and watercolor painter. Her work captures the awe and peace she finds in nature. Whether she’s painting a scene she came across on a walk in her rural neighborhood or composing a whimsical still life of a visit from a cheerful bird, her work offers a moment of calm in a busy world.

Kasey grew up in Albion, NY and fell in love with drawing in middle school. Nurtured by her art teacher and her parents she went on to pursue art and graphic design and received a BFA from Rochester Institute of Technology.

Kasey worked in the field for several years designing for Kodak and Wegmans packaging. She then stayed home with her children. When they got a bit older she craved to be creative and started painting again.

Within the last 3 years she has created bodies of work, started selling at art festivals, creates commissioned work, has licensed over 40 pieces of art and most recently started teaching watercolor classes. You can find her prints and cards in many local shops and her wholesale and licensed pieces across the country.

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Website: kaseymelissaart.com

Instagram: @kaseymelissa

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November 2023 /// Michael Fambro
Nov
1
to Nov 30

November 2023 /// Michael Fambro

MEDIUM /// POLYMER CLAY EARRINGS

“My name is Michael (pronounced like the “traditionally” boy’s name), and I make polymer clay earrings. I worked in theater before coming to clay, and still remain a thorough theater nerd. I’m a playwright, an aspiring 90s sitcom connoisseur, and jazz history nerd. I love to read, buy books that I’ve yet to read, and buy books that I accidentally already read. My goals include: someday having a fleet of dogs. My leisure time includes: making lists of potential names for said fleet. My journey with polymer clay started when Miché Fambro, my beloved musician father passed. I inherited (musician kids will understand) $500 bucks and his immense record collection. I used the $500 for a bed in the back office for my Mom to come over and stay the night whenever she wanted. I couldn’t listen to Dad’s music, but I found that I could listen to the records, and it was a nice way to bond with Dad from afar. I would listen to an album while playing with clay. He introduced me to the deep tracks of Sonny Rollins, Duke Ellington, Bill Evans, Johnny Guitar Watson, so much Frank Sinatra I can’t count, underground punk of the 80s, so much classical, etc etc etc etc. Listening to these albums, and every time working with clay while I did - I got pretty good by record #43, really good by #67 and by the time I got to #103, I had so many freakin’ earrings I had to figure out what the hell to do with them. So, I decided to pick up the ol’ family trade and sign up for a festival. I couldn’t believe it - people actually were buying them. Things I made with my own hands! To wear on their body! They kept buying, I kept making, and now it seems I have a little business called Jazz House. ” - Michael

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Website: jazzhousedesigns.com

Instagram: @jazzhousedesigns

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October 2023 /// Ray Chiulli
Oct
1
to Oct 31

October 2023 /// Ray Chiulli

MEDIUM /// 2D ILLUSTRATION AND ANIMATION

“The rat is an animal that straddles the line between being adorable and being grotesque. Because of this, I’ve come to frequently express myself through the image of a rat. My work is strange, goofy, sometimes dark or gross, but also cute. Just like a rat. In my work, I mesh gritty textural elements with rounded, cartoonish designs, expressive animation, and inject it all with a bit of my own real world experiences. This is because I like to create art that both expresses how odd the world is and exaggerates the absurdity of it. My goal is to put a magnifying glass to the world and give people the chance to laugh at just how weird it looks up close.” - Ray

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Website: ratchilistore.com

Instagram: @ratchili

TikTok: @ratchili

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September 2023 /// Ivy Stevens-Gupta
Sep
1
to Sep 30

September 2023 /// Ivy Stevens-Gupta

MEDIUM /// PAINTING & MIXED MEDIA

Ivy Stevens-Gupta is an international award-winning contemporary artist living in Ithaca, NY USA. Her artistic style varies from photorealism to abstract designs. Stevens-Gupta is one of those artists who takes photos of granite, tree trunks or woven fabric because imperfections, natural patterns and colors inspire her to paint. She often dreams of colorful paintings before she creates them. She is a 2023 NYSCA grant recipient. Stevens-Gupta studied art at Alfred University and has a graduate degree from Empire State University. As a certified color therapist, she has a huge crush on color and strives to convey its emotional and psychological significance when she paints. Stevens-Gupta’s colorful paintings have appeared in several books on international contemporary artists and her work has recently been exhibited in Rome, Hong Kong and Germany. Steven-Gupta’s work helping others creatively express themselves is what really brings her joy. She has used color as a form of therapy while painting to help herself transform and process grief, stress and anxiety, and this experience has anchored her work as a color therapist. Some of the many organizations Stevens-Gupta has taught color and art are Cornell University, MIT Sloan Alumni, Aravind Eye Hospitals and Aurolabs in India, SUNY Cortland, and SUNY Alfred. Her bespoke paintings involve several layers of acrylic, oil, polymers, and high gloss resin on cradled birch board panels. To see more of Stevens-Gupta’s work or to take a workshop, connect with her online:


Website: ivycreativedesigns.com
Instagram: @ivystevensgupta.art

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July + August 2023 /// Terry Weber
Aug
31

July + August 2023 /// Terry Weber

MEDIUM /// NEEDLE-FELTING

Terry Weber graduated many years ago with a BA in Art from Saint Mary University, Leavenworth, KS. After a few years of teaching in Denver, Colorado, Terry returned to WNY and embarked on various art media activities, including basketmaking, pottery, all forms of painting, and, for the past 14 years, wet and needle felting. The artwork created by Terry can be viewed at the Bethany Arts and Antiques Shop, located on Route 63 in East Bethany.

Having been captivated by 3D artwork since the pottery days in college, Terry found a creative outlet in wool felt making, satisfying the desire to work with texture and form. The process of creating wool paintings begins with a wet felted background, which is then embellished with needle-felting to shape and accentuate the design. Top stitching is added for further detail, while color blending is achieved using hand-held carders and a variety of colors to create a palette of subtle shades. Vibrant bursts of pure color are strategically placed to draw attention to the focal point of each painting.

In addition to Terry's passion for Painting with wool, visitors to the shop can witness the creation of soft sculpture needle-felted critters. Terry specializes in crafting a menagerie of bunnies, ponies, birds, gnomes, and more recently, Trees! Terry invites everyone to enjoy the showcase of artwork and encourages them to visit the shop, conveniently located just 18 miles west of Geneseo. The shop offers a wide selection of antiques and gifts.

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Facebook: @BethanyFeltingArts

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June 2023 /// Chip Matthews
Jun
1
to Jun 30

June 2023 /// Chip Matthews

MEDIUM /// MIXED MEDIA & PYROGRAPHY

I have been fortunate to grow up and live in western New York. I started drawing, painting, and building in grade school. I have always enjoyed creating things and spending time outdoors. In the last few years creating and being in nature have been key to helping me on my healing journey. I love to combine building sculptures with pyrography and using watercolors to design surreal nature scenes inspired by the WNY landscapes. I am grateful to have the opportunity to share my work with others and hope that it brightens someone’s life as it has mine. -Chip

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Instagram: @fiery_designsbychip

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May 2023 /// Madison Marzec
May
1
to May 31

May 2023 /// Madison Marzec

MEDIUM /// PENCIL AND CHARCOAL ILLUSTRATIONS

Hello! My name is Madison Marzec! I was born in Buffalo, NY and moved to Avon shortly after. I graduated from Avon High School in 2021 and decided to get my associates in fine arts at Finger Lakes Community College. Even as a child I was creative, I was constantly doodling on my desks at school and on the margins of my homework. It was not till my senior year that I decided I wanted to go to college and study art. I will be graduating from FLCC at the end of May and transferring to SUNY Geneseo. Working here at “The Gallery in The Valley” has been nothing short of amazing. I am excited to see what the future holds for me here in Geneseo.

For my exhibition I wanted to stay true to NY and create pieces that represent our towns and counties. From places, to people, and to the animals that inhabit our home; I wanted to capture the significant symbols of our county, Geneseo especially. Having a father who works for the Letchworth Park police force, I am familiar with the park and its attractions. I used a variety of materials to create each piece. I enjoy using charcoal, pens, pencils, and colored pencils. Through my work I can express my love for NY and all it provides for us.

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Instagram: @mady.draws_

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April 2023 /// Steven Berger
Apr
1
to Apr 30

April 2023 /// Steven Berger

MEDIUM /// PAINTING AND PRINTMAKING

Steven Berger has been a lifelong artist. A native of Geneseo, NY, he graduated with an A.A. in Visual Communications in 1989 from the Art Institute of Pittsburgh and with a B.F.A. from R.I.T. in 1996. Soon after graduation from RIT, Steve opened his own successful jewelry store in Lakeville, New York; he later relocated to Geneseo. After 15 years as a jeweler, he went back to college (University of Rochester) to earn his B.S. and become a registered nurse. Steve currently works as a nurse for OPWDD.

Nevertheless, his interest in visual arts never faded. He works in original prints, watercolors, and paper art. Western New York is filled with waterbirds and songbirds, sunflowers, and unique tree formations, so there is much to admire and inspire. During the pandemic, he discovered that walnuts, when opened up, have unique faces, which then culminated in his whimsical “W[e’re] al[l] nuts” series. In addition, his lifelong appreciation of the trees on Nations Road and Temple Hill Cemetery in Geneseo led to the print series showcased here.

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March 2023 /// Victoria Savka
Mar
1
to Mar 31

March 2023 /// Victoria Savka

MEDIUM /// CERAMIC

Victoria is an interdisciplinary project-based artist who savors the challenge to present a story waiting to be discovered. She gravitates towards mediums of paint, printmaking, writing, and ceramics, but is always eager to learn new methods. Victoria’s approach to her work begins with meticulous consideration to process and ends with carefree ebullience.

She dearly admires the simplicity of American Folk Art, the whimsical humor of Staffordshire pottery, the moral and sometimes ethereal nature of fables and tall tales, the twisted humor in Ronald Dahl and Guy de Maupassant’s short stories, and the poetic color palettes of Les Nabis. Victoria holds a BFA in Illustration, BFA in Fine Arts, and a Masters in Art Education from Rochester Institute of Technology. She has done residencies at Main Street Arts, The Yards, and is happy to say her work is found in happy homes throughout this wide world. Victoria currently works and teaches in Auburn, New York where she cherishes afternoons with the ducks and geese who greet her with their own unique songs.

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Instagram: @savkaclay

Website: https://victoriasavka.myportfolio.com

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February 2023 /// Brittany M. Reid
Feb
1
to Feb 28

February 2023 /// Brittany M. Reid

MEDIUM /// MIXED MEDIA COLLAGE

Obtaining their B.A. in Psychology and minoring in Fine Arts, Reid began developing their characteristic style while working with photography and painting, often depicting the nourishing quality of nature and close human relationships. When they began working with collage, Reid’s creative process was supercharged, leading them to create over 200 pieces within only two years of adopting the new medium.

Reid co-founded the Instagram movement #BlackCollagesMatter, encouraging artists to create work that centered Black subjects. They then curated an art book published by {th ink} featuring works inspired by the movement, donating proceeds to the Black Trans Femmes in the Arts Collective. Reid has regularly exhibited her work in New York and been featured both nationally and internationally in several print publications and online editorials, including a commission by Allure Magazine.

Brittany lives and works in Rochester, New York.

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Instagram: @brittany.m.reid

Website: www.brittanymreid.com

TikTok: @brittany.m.reid

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January 2023 /// Stephanie Castle (Tenderfoot Flora)
Jan
1
to Jan 29

January 2023 /// Stephanie Castle (Tenderfoot Flora)

Stephanie Castle
(Tenderfoot Flora)

MEDIUM /// DRIED FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS

Stephanie Castle, along with her husband and two boys, owns Tenderfoot Farm in Churchville, NY. She crafts only with materials grown on the farm and foraged in the nearby woods. She’s passionate about sustainability, growing pretty dead things, and doing things the hard way.

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Instagram: @tenderfootfarm

Website: www.tenderfootflora.com

Facebook: Tenderfoot Flora

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December 2022 /// Fired Figments
Dec
1
to Dec 31

December 2022 /// Fired Figments

Fired Figments

MEDIUM /// CERAMICS

Fired Figments ceramics are handcrafted by Stephanie Krist in her home studio near Ithaca, New York. Inspired by a lifelong love of fantasy books and films, Fired Figments aims to bring a little magic to your everyday routine through whimsical pottery and sculpture. Knowing that fantasy art still exists in the reality of our world, Stephanie works to reduce the environmental impact of her studio. She practices systems of water conservation, reclaims shipping materials, and even gives flawed pottery a second life as mosaic tiles. A few of Stephanie's favorite things are desserts, dogs, dragons, and alliteration.

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November 2022 /// Jamie Pankow
Nov
1
to Nov 30

November 2022 /// Jamie Pankow

Jamie Pankow

MEDIUM /// EQUINE & PET PHOTOGRAPHY

“I am an equine and pet photographer located in rural Western New York. I have been surrounded by the horse world from a very young age and have absolutely adored the journey it has taken me on. When creating artwork for this gallery, I knew I wanted a cohesive collection depicting the history and passion behind our world's magnificent creatures. Allow me to take you on a journey that will celebrate your wild side.

It is my greatest accomplishment within my portrait business to be known as the authentic equestrian’s photographer. I am lucky enough to say I know the unconditional love that comes with a heart horse, and I know they can’t stay with us forever. I strive to photograph the equestrians in their truest form, the person they can only be when they are with their horse.

It is my mission to capture the time we have with the animals we love most in the only way I know, photography.“ - Jamie

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September 2022 /// Richard Morris
Sep
1
to Sep 30

September 2022 /// Richard Morris

Richard Morris

MEDIUM /// OIL PAINT

“I am originally from Southern California. Until recently, my work has focused on portraits and the nude figure. After years of living in various cities across the country, my wife Elizabeth and I wanted a change in lifestyle. While visiting family in Geneseo, we fell in love with its verdant countryside and decided that this was where we wanted to be. The oil paintings in this exhibition represent my first attempts at capturing the beauty that surrounds our new home. Each scene depicted can be found in the fields and woods around Nations Road in both Avon and Geneseo.”
- Richard

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August 2022 /// Shawna Apps
Aug
1
to Aug 31

August 2022 /// Shawna Apps

Shawna Apps

MEDIUM /// WATERCOLOR AND OIL PAINT

"I have always seen the world different from those around me. To me, the grass isn't green, the sky isn't blue, the animals aren't just animals. Instead, I see a variety of colors that shift moment-by-moment in the landscapes and in the animals that have their own individual personalities. I incorporate this into my art in many ways, from giving animals expressive eyes that seem to communicate with their viewers, to partially mixing greens to emulate subtle differences in the landscapes, to using multiple colors to capture each sky.

We live such fast-paced lives that we overlook the beautiful world surrounding us. We miss out on watching ocean foam play on the sand at the beach, the changing colors of the sunset, the different personalities of birds playing in the yard. It is my goal to connect viewers to the world around them so they can rediscover its beauty. And if even one viewer is inspired to slow down and do that, I have succeeded in my work.” - Shawna

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July 2022 /// Jim Dusen
Jul
1
to Jul 31

July 2022 /// Jim Dusen

Jim Dusen

MEDIUM /// PHOTOGRAPHY

"I was first in a darkroom in 1970 and that broadened my photo horizons several notches above snap shooting. My past professional experience includes a few years as the Graphic Designer/Photographer at Genesee Community College and then, for the next 30+ years as the Manager of Photographic Services for SUNY Brockport. All along the way my personal vision has been an important part of my life, especially during my twelve years of retirement. Because I find interest in all sorts of directions you’ll see that reflected in the variety of images hanging on the Gallery wall for the month of July.” - Jim

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June 2022 /// Kristen Matteo (@birdyyy_photo)
Jun
1
to Jun 30

June 2022 /// Kristen Matteo (@birdyyy_photo)

Kristen Matteo / @birdyyy_photo

MEDIUM /// WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY

"I used to absolutely hate being outside and I definitely never thought I’d call myself a birder. In 2016, my life plans took a detour, and I found myself in need of space to heal. Nature became one of the only places my mind and body were at peace, and taking photos became a way for me to focus and create little moments I could be proud of. I slowly started upgrading my lens to a longer focal length, and before I knew it, the little flying specs that I assumed were all robins, were in fact DOZENS of species of birds that I had no idea lived here. My peaceful jaunts in the woods now had a new, very exciting element of surprise as I became aware of all the woodpeckers, warblers, birds of prey... the list could go on! These photos are a melding of my journey to healing, exploration of artful composition, and a big splash of childlike wonder. I'm so honored to be able to share them!” - Kristen

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May 2022 /// Kate Rodgers (@geneseo cameraroll)
May
1
to May 31

May 2022 /// Kate Rodgers (@geneseo cameraroll)

Kate Rodgers / @geneseocameraroll

MEDIUM /// PHOTOGRAPHY

“My name is Kate Rodgers, but most people know my project by the Instagram handle @geneseocameraroll. Starting in May 2020, my project aimed to provide students and alumni with photographs of Geneseo during the COVID-19 pandemic, and has since grown to represent the livelihood and charm of Geneseo as it persists through the years. My published photography and writing represents my relationship with the places, spaces, and people of Geneseo I encountered during my college years – things that resonated with me, but as evidenced by my project’s support, resonated with thousands of others too. Therefore, this gallery show, as well as the introduction of the Geneseo Camera Roll book, aims to be a “final” display of the college moments that I captured, but that we all experienced and loved.” - Kate

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April 2022 /// GamiFold (Sarah Haehn)
Apr
1
to Apr 30

April 2022 /// GamiFold (Sarah Haehn)

GamiFold (Sarah Haehn)

MEDIUM /// ORIGAMI

“It all started off with an art kit, and then it turned into a love; The love of folding origami paper. My name is Sarah Haehn, and I create origami art. I have been folding origami for about seven years in the city of Rochester NY. The folding process for myself started off being very basic. I would watch youtube videos to learn how to do basic folds, and instructional videos to make forms. Until one day, it just clicked! I then decided to try other forms, than just animals. I started to learn how to make different kinds of geometric shapes. The shapes, that are used mostly in my work are triangles and squares. These shapes are the two major components for an origami base. I tend to use brightly colored solid paper in my pieces, rather than patterns. I believe this gives the art more of an impact. I also enjoy trying new things within my art. For example, when I create an origami canvas wall art piece, I sometimes use other objects, like chopsticks, or spoons! This makes each piece unique and fresh. I tend to gravitate making things into mass quantities of origami and inanimate objects. I feel like seeing things in masses are very appealing to the eye. I have sought out inspiration by seeing other artist work, and by being a floral designer. I have always really enjoyed the aspect of 3D art. The one artist who really influenced myself to create the way I do is, Ran Hwang. She creates art by using masses of pins and buttons that she hand creates. I hope to be fortunate enough one day, to see one of her art installation pieces in a gallery. By creating the origami art that I do, I hope I can spread that enjoyment to other people by seeing my pieces.” - Sarah

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March 2022 /// Andrew Scott
Mar
1
to Mar 31

March 2022 /// Andrew Scott

Andrew Scott

MEDIUM /// DIGITAL ILLUSTRATION

“I’m an artist and editorial illustrator living in Rochester, NY. My primary subject matter is the human condition, exploring both the light and dark sides of humanity. Aesthetically, my work is characterized by selective bursts of red color in otherwise grayscale palettes, gritty graphites, and minimalist environments. From a conceptual perspective, I enjoy featuring clever surprises, subverted symbolism, and visual plot twists. All my pieces are hand drawn digitally with brushes that emulate traditional charcoal and graphite.” - Andrew

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February 2022 /// Juniper’s Loom
Feb
1
to Feb 28

February 2022 /// Juniper’s Loom

Juniper’s Loom (Jes Kirkpatrick)

MEDIUM /// FIBER ART

"From the moment I created my first loom out of a cardboard box, weaving spoke to me in a big way. Over the past year and a half I have spent all my free time exploring textile art, and the beauty of the medium is that it is truly so versatile and limitless in its boundaries. Now, I can't even go on vacation without toting a bag of yarn with me! Trying new techniques and working with new fibers and textures, I feel like a kid in a candy store, and I am beyond excited to continue growing within this medium." - Jes

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