A Brush With Nostalgia
Artist Cindy Rizza is reawakening American realism with poetic, nostalgic still lifes.
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Artist Cindy Rizza is reawakening American realism with poetic, nostalgic still lifes.
Aspen Golann teaches early American furniture-making techniques to foster diversity, equity and inclusion in the field of woodworking.
For more than 40 years, Dan Dailey has strived to create glass art that is not only beautiful but also uplifting and with an element of humor.
Artist Erik Koeppel’s striking landscapes evoke the classics.
Artist Hollis Heichemer reveals the grounded beauty of New Hampshire in her work.
Felted and fanciful, figures from the natural world inspire an artist’s wool creations.
Peter Anderson’s themes embrace landscapes seen from a variety of perspectives.
Classically trained studio furniture-maker Brad Wolcott combines traditional techniques with a contemporary feel.
Sporting exuberant patterns of plants and flowers, Lori Rollason’s pottery evokes the aesthetic of English country homes.
Artist Adele V. Sanborn’s mixed media art with text reflects the way she sees the world — complex and ever-changing.
Former State Artist Laureate Gary Samson is a virtuoso of photography and film.
The natural world is the common denominator in Don Williams’s art, whether sculptural or functional.