A Journey Elsewhere
Through the use of muted tones, the imagery of this Canadian artist appears as though you are seeing her work through a fine mist...
Honoring the Legacy of Kitty Lynn Klich
The late Kitty Lynne Klich was the president of Water’s Edge Artists up until the time of her passing in December 2019. An award-winning artist, Kitty was
Birds of the Northeast: Gulls to Great Auks
Beyond merely connecting us to the natural world, these artworks remind us of the toll taken on bird habitats since the beginning of European colonialism in North America; the delicate ecosystems that allow birds of all species to thrive came under attack, as birds were hunted for food and ornamentation and their habitats were destroyed.
Friday Virtual Gallery Walk for April 9, 2021
As part of our effort to continue to keep artists and art galleries in business, we're proud to bring you this week's "Virtual Gallery Walk."
Spanish Modern Landscapes
"Spanish Modern Landscapes" places a spotlight on the work of artists who were heralded in their day, yet have remained lesser-known outside of their native Spain.
Friday Virtual Gallery Walk for April 2, 2021
As part of our effort to continue to keep artists and art galleries in business, we're proud to bring you this week's "Virtual Gallery Walk."
An Unceasing Devotion
Reflecting on his personal philosophy toward landscape painting, Tom Nicholas explains, “I am a firm believer in working from nature and working to understand her many moods."
From Mountains to Museum in the Middle East
Preview regional landscapes, highlighting the little-known rugged mountain terrain and desert stillness of the Emirate, which lies just a short drive out of the city.
Salman Toor: How Will I Know
Known for small figurative oil paintings that combine academic technique and a sketch-like style, this artist offers intimate views into the imagined lives of young, queer Brown men residing in New York City and Pakistan, where he was born.
Nature of Vermont
Mary Reilly’s photorealistic drawings of sylvan landscapes and still lifes of wild flora are celebrations of her local Vermont terrain. Attracted to isolated, almost liminal spaces, Reilly’s conscientious details are bolstered by a hint of fantasy.








