Vincent Baldassano
PainterVincent Baldassano
National and international solo exhibitions numbering over 50 and over 100 group exhibitions include The American Academy in Rome, The National Academy School, NY, the Albright-Knox Gallery, Buffalo, NY, The Butler Museum of American Art, Ohio and the Aldrich and Stamford Museums in Connecticut.
Mitchell Visoky
Visual ArtistMitchell Visoky
Mitchell Visoky is a multidisciplinary, visual artist working with a variety of media and processes to create abstract and representational images. His inspiration comes from aspects of nature and the man-made forms. He works primarily with the printmaking technique of monotypes and mixed media encaustic paintings.
Oscar Hammerstein
PainterOscar Hammerstein
Oscar Andy Hammerstein (1956-) studied landscape painting and ocular neurology at Hampshire College, graduating with a B.A. in fine arts. He furthered his art studies at the Art Students League, NYC; the Fine Arts Work Center, Provincetown, Mass; the Parsons School of Design, NYC; and the Skowhegan School, E. Madison, Maine.
Arnold Kastenbaum
Photographic ArtistArnold Kastenbaum
Arnold Kastenbaum is a contemporary film-based artist based in New York City. A master printer working exclusively in film and gelatin silver prints his goal is to create a sense of surprise at seeing a simple object in a new way and takes some inspiration from Mies van der Rohe who once noted that “An interesting plainness is the most difficult and precious thing to achieve.”
Rachel White
PainterRachel White
Rachel focused on large scale sculptural installation work, printmaking and digital media while earning her MFA degree in Sculpture from Alfred University. These endeavors have had a lasting effect on her studio practice and professional career in advertising. During her tenure in advertising, Rachel continued explore the printed image, as her responsibility was largely dealing with retouching and the preparation of luxury imagery for in-store promotions, print advertising or online promotions.
Corinne Lapin-Cohen
PainterCorinne Lapin-Cohen
Corinne Lapin-Cohen is an artist living and working in Katonah, New York, where she teaches drawing and painting at StoneHouse Studio. She is a member of the Inspiration Art Group International, the American Society of Botanical Artists, the Society of Layerists in Multi-Media, and the Katonah Museum of Artists.
Edward Giobbi
PainterEdward Giobbi
Giobbi was born to Italian immigrants in Waterbury, CT in 1926. He trained in both New York and Florence, and his aesthetic style reflects the dual influence of having “one foot in American and one foot in Italy.” There are references to Medieval and early Renaissance European art and architecture. He also uses a Mediterranean palette of sunbaked sienna, umber, and ochre.
Robert Spinazzola
SculptorRobert Spinazzola
In 1975 I began working in Cass Corridor, a tough but culturally significant district of Detroit, shaping and assembling discarded motorcycle and salvaged steel parts. The process has evolved into acetylene and electric welded constructions. I still choose to use discarded mechanical artifacts because I find them singularly precious and beautiful.
Ricardo Arango
SculptorRicardo Arango
Ricardo Arango uses various media in his sculptures such as ceramics, glass, marble, and steel. Arango sometimes explores the combination of all these different elements in one piece. His work highlights the beauty of each material as he places the diverse materials in unique arrangements.
Patrick J. Cicalo
Photographic ArtistJoshua 2
Glass ArtistBernard Mindich
SculptorBernard Mindich
Bernard Mindich is a multimedia artist living and working in Northern Westchester since the late 1980s. His dominant form of expression has been in photography, much of it as a street photographer documenting people, places and things in a variety of thematic studies and genres, including substantial bodies of abstract works in a painterly style.