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Katharine Dufault 🌱

Curatorial for @millayarts
With Quiet Eyes @tsl_hudson
Opening reception Sat May 23, 4-6 |
@sefa_gallery @bernayfineartgallery

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With my gallery dog Pip -
WHERE THE OWL SOARS @sefa_gallery
The final weekend is coming up -
Fri 3/13, Sat 3/14 & Sun 3/15 11-5
I will be there on Friday and Sunday
I’ve had such fun chatting with everyone who’s come to see the show!
Thank you!


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2 months ago


With my gallery dog Pip -
WHERE THE OWL SOARS @sefa_gallery
The final weekend is coming up -
Fri 3/13, Sat 3/14 & Sun 3/15 11-5
I will be there on Friday and Sunday
I’ve had such fun chatting with everyone who’s come to see the show!
Thank you!


94
20
2 months ago

With my gallery dog Pip -
WHERE THE OWL SOARS @sefa_gallery
The final weekend is coming up -
Fri 3/13, Sat 3/14 & Sun 3/15 11-5
I will be there on Friday and Sunday
I’ve had such fun chatting with everyone who’s come to see the show!
Thank you!


94
20
2 months ago

With my gallery dog Pip -
WHERE THE OWL SOARS @sefa_gallery
The final weekend is coming up -
Fri 3/13, Sat 3/14 & Sun 3/15 11-5
I will be there on Friday and Sunday
I’ve had such fun chatting with everyone who’s come to see the show!
Thank you!


94
20
2 months ago

With my gallery dog Pip -
WHERE THE OWL SOARS @sefa_gallery
The final weekend is coming up -
Fri 3/13, Sat 3/14 & Sun 3/15 11-5
I will be there on Friday and Sunday
I’ve had such fun chatting with everyone who’s come to see the show!
Thank you!


94
20
2 months ago

With my gallery dog Pip -
WHERE THE OWL SOARS @sefa_gallery
The final weekend is coming up -
Fri 3/13, Sat 3/14 & Sun 3/15 11-5
I will be there on Friday and Sunday
I’ve had such fun chatting with everyone who’s come to see the show!
Thank you!


94
20
2 months ago

I’m excited to co-curate the @millayarts exhibition With Quiet Eyes with Jeff Baily and the other Artist Committee members at @tsl_hudson
➡️Opening reception: Sat 5/23, 4-6

“With Quiet Eyes” - the title is a line from Vincent’s poem: Afternoon On A Hill (slide 2)
An exhibition of visual artworks by Millay Arts’ NY-State based Visual Arts Alumni
Selected by the Millay Arts’ Artists Committee (Jeff Bailey & Katharine Dufault, Chairpersons),
works in the exhibition will include painting, sculpture, video and mixed media works. Alumni
artists featured are: Polly Apfelbaum, Paolo Arao, Ann Burke Daly, Maya Ciarrocchi, Danielle
Dimston, Julie Evans, Shanti Grumbine, Kylie Heidenheimer, Martine Kaczynski, Alisa Sikelianos-
Carter, Elena Sisto, David B. Smith, Charles Tisa, Jayoung Yoon and Deborah Zlotsky.“

It was challenging to have to select only a few of the many incredibly talented artist alumni .

@pollyapfelbaum @paolo_arao anndaly.1 @mayaciarrocchi @ddimston
@evansjuli @shantigrumbine @martinekstudio @alisasikelianoscarter @elena_sisto @davidbsmith_ @charlestisa @jayoungart @deborah_zlotsky @sofistambo @blackgirrupture @ryannourai @billtomlarry @jeffbailey_ny @katdufault @lawrestone @robin_dintiman @calliopenicholas @fieldgenerator


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1 weeks ago

I’m excited to co-curate the @millayarts exhibition With Quiet Eyes with Jeff Baily and the other Artist Committee members at @tsl_hudson
➡️Opening reception: Sat 5/23, 4-6

“With Quiet Eyes” - the title is a line from Vincent’s poem: Afternoon On A Hill (slide 2)
An exhibition of visual artworks by Millay Arts’ NY-State based Visual Arts Alumni
Selected by the Millay Arts’ Artists Committee (Jeff Bailey & Katharine Dufault, Chairpersons),
works in the exhibition will include painting, sculpture, video and mixed media works. Alumni
artists featured are: Polly Apfelbaum, Paolo Arao, Ann Burke Daly, Maya Ciarrocchi, Danielle
Dimston, Julie Evans, Shanti Grumbine, Kylie Heidenheimer, Martine Kaczynski, Alisa Sikelianos-
Carter, Elena Sisto, David B. Smith, Charles Tisa, Jayoung Yoon and Deborah Zlotsky.“

It was challenging to have to select only a few of the many incredibly talented artist alumni .

@pollyapfelbaum @paolo_arao anndaly.1 @mayaciarrocchi @ddimston
@evansjuli @shantigrumbine @martinekstudio @alisasikelianoscarter @elena_sisto @davidbsmith_ @charlestisa @jayoungart @deborah_zlotsky @sofistambo @blackgirrupture @ryannourai @billtomlarry @jeffbailey_ny @katdufault @lawrestone @robin_dintiman @calliopenicholas @fieldgenerator


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1 weeks ago


Delicious details from one of several paintings currently in progress…

#newpalette #WIP #landscape


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2 weeks ago

Delicious details from one of several paintings currently in progress…

#newpalette #WIP #landscape


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2 weeks ago

Farewell to Susan Eley Fine Art gallery in Hudson. The gallery will be missed by all the artists, the collectors, the friends and the whole community. Susie started the gallery as a popup during COVID, and it became a permanent gallery space for six years.
I am grateful to have had the opportunity to show my work in the galley five times over the past six years - Most recently in a solo show Where the Owl Soars.
Thank you to Susie, Liz and Mark 🙏
I look forward to your next ventures …


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3 weeks ago

Farewell to Susan Eley Fine Art gallery in Hudson. The gallery will be missed by all the artists, the collectors, the friends and the whole community. Susie started the gallery as a popup during COVID, and it became a permanent gallery space for six years.
I am grateful to have had the opportunity to show my work in the galley five times over the past six years - Most recently in a solo show Where the Owl Soars.
Thank you to Susie, Liz and Mark 🙏
I look forward to your next ventures …


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9
3 weeks ago

Édouard Vuillard : Early Interiors @skarstedtgallery
Beautiful. After seeing these stunning paintings, I was satisfied and ready to go home! (I stayed and saw a few more shows-see stories.)
I lingered at each small painting: tiny portals; snap shots of silent interior worlds recorded in thick and thin paint, light and shadow pattern. And color. His use of silhouette feels abstract and contemporary.
Today (Saturday) is the final day - run see it!

#eduardvuillard #skarstedt #chelsea #nyc


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9
3 weeks ago

Édouard Vuillard : Early Interiors @skarstedtgallery
Beautiful. After seeing these stunning paintings, I was satisfied and ready to go home! (I stayed and saw a few more shows-see stories.)
I lingered at each small painting: tiny portals; snap shots of silent interior worlds recorded in thick and thin paint, light and shadow pattern. And color. His use of silhouette feels abstract and contemporary.
Today (Saturday) is the final day - run see it!

#eduardvuillard #skarstedt #chelsea #nyc


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9
3 weeks ago

Édouard Vuillard : Early Interiors @skarstedtgallery
Beautiful. After seeing these stunning paintings, I was satisfied and ready to go home! (I stayed and saw a few more shows-see stories.)
I lingered at each small painting: tiny portals; snap shots of silent interior worlds recorded in thick and thin paint, light and shadow pattern. And color. His use of silhouette feels abstract and contemporary.
Today (Saturday) is the final day - run see it!

#eduardvuillard #skarstedt #chelsea #nyc


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9
3 weeks ago


Édouard Vuillard : Early Interiors @skarstedtgallery
Beautiful. After seeing these stunning paintings, I was satisfied and ready to go home! (I stayed and saw a few more shows-see stories.)
I lingered at each small painting: tiny portals; snap shots of silent interior worlds recorded in thick and thin paint, light and shadow pattern. And color. His use of silhouette feels abstract and contemporary.
Today (Saturday) is the final day - run see it!

#eduardvuillard #skarstedt #chelsea #nyc


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9
3 weeks ago

Édouard Vuillard : Early Interiors @skarstedtgallery
Beautiful. After seeing these stunning paintings, I was satisfied and ready to go home! (I stayed and saw a few more shows-see stories.)
I lingered at each small painting: tiny portals; snap shots of silent interior worlds recorded in thick and thin paint, light and shadow pattern. And color. His use of silhouette feels abstract and contemporary.
Today (Saturday) is the final day - run see it!

#eduardvuillard #skarstedt #chelsea #nyc


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9
3 weeks ago

Édouard Vuillard : Early Interiors @skarstedtgallery
Beautiful. After seeing these stunning paintings, I was satisfied and ready to go home! (I stayed and saw a few more shows-see stories.)
I lingered at each small painting: tiny portals; snap shots of silent interior worlds recorded in thick and thin paint, light and shadow pattern. And color. His use of silhouette feels abstract and contemporary.
Today (Saturday) is the final day - run see it!

#eduardvuillard #skarstedt #chelsea #nyc


68
9
3 weeks ago

Édouard Vuillard : Early Interiors @skarstedtgallery
Beautiful. After seeing these stunning paintings, I was satisfied and ready to go home! (I stayed and saw a few more shows-see stories.)
I lingered at each small painting: tiny portals; snap shots of silent interior worlds recorded in thick and thin paint, light and shadow pattern. And color. His use of silhouette feels abstract and contemporary.
Today (Saturday) is the final day - run see it!

#eduardvuillard #skarstedt #chelsea #nyc


68
9
3 weeks ago

Édouard Vuillard : Early Interiors @skarstedtgallery
Beautiful. After seeing these stunning paintings, I was satisfied and ready to go home! (I stayed and saw a few more shows-see stories.)
I lingered at each small painting: tiny portals; snap shots of silent interior worlds recorded in thick and thin paint, light and shadow pattern. And color. His use of silhouette feels abstract and contemporary.
Today (Saturday) is the final day - run see it!

#eduardvuillard #skarstedt #chelsea #nyc


68
9
3 weeks ago

Édouard Vuillard : Early Interiors @skarstedtgallery
Beautiful. After seeing these stunning paintings, I was satisfied and ready to go home! (I stayed and saw a few more shows-see stories.)
I lingered at each small painting: tiny portals; snap shots of silent interior worlds recorded in thick and thin paint, light and shadow pattern. And color. His use of silhouette feels abstract and contemporary.
Today (Saturday) is the final day - run see it!

#eduardvuillard #skarstedt #chelsea #nyc


68
9
3 weeks ago


Édouard Vuillard : Early Interiors @skarstedtgallery
Beautiful. After seeing these stunning paintings, I was satisfied and ready to go home! (I stayed and saw a few more shows-see stories.)
I lingered at each small painting: tiny portals; snap shots of silent interior worlds recorded in thick and thin paint, light and shadow pattern. And color. His use of silhouette feels abstract and contemporary.
Today (Saturday) is the final day - run see it!

#eduardvuillard #skarstedt #chelsea #nyc


68
9
3 weeks ago

Édouard Vuillard : Early Interiors @skarstedtgallery
Beautiful. After seeing these stunning paintings, I was satisfied and ready to go home! (I stayed and saw a few more shows-see stories.)
I lingered at each small painting: tiny portals; snap shots of silent interior worlds recorded in thick and thin paint, light and shadow pattern. And color. His use of silhouette feels abstract and contemporary.
Today (Saturday) is the final day - run see it!

#eduardvuillard #skarstedt #chelsea #nyc


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9
3 weeks ago

A few faves from the beautiful new Princeton University Art Museum.
To enter, one descends below ground (curious!) and past a huge and wonderful Nick Cave installation.Upon entry, one is greeted by a large bright green and pink Frank Sella radiating summer joy from behind its plexiglass security box. The museum itself is full of textures - stone, wood, concrete, pebble-dash etc. and the spaces feel both cosy and expansive: human-scaled. Like most contemporary museums these days, the artworks are eclectically displayed in visually appealing groupings.
Slide 1 Charles Burchfield
Slide 2 Arthur Dove and Marsden Hartley (POW!!)
Slide 3 Winslow Homer - his shafts of light 👌
Slide 4 Mary Cassatt - DuPont & aquatint
Slide 5 & 6 Willem DeKooning from an exhibition of early works
Slide 7 Claude Monet (the frame AND moire is a bit excessive!)
Slide 8 Alice Neel
Slide 9 Rande Cook, Kwakwaka wakw and Mark Rothko - Joy in pink and red ❤️
Slide 10 Helen Frankenthalerand Toshiko-a wonderful ceramist.
Slide 11 Toshiko
Slide 12 Frank Stella
Slide 13 Nick Cave
Slide 14 Guanyin - seated in "royal-ease" pose, ca. 1250


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1 months ago

A few faves from the beautiful new Princeton University Art Museum.
To enter, one descends below ground (curious!) and past a huge and wonderful Nick Cave installation.Upon entry, one is greeted by a large bright green and pink Frank Sella radiating summer joy from behind its plexiglass security box. The museum itself is full of textures - stone, wood, concrete, pebble-dash etc. and the spaces feel both cosy and expansive: human-scaled. Like most contemporary museums these days, the artworks are eclectically displayed in visually appealing groupings.
Slide 1 Charles Burchfield
Slide 2 Arthur Dove and Marsden Hartley (POW!!)
Slide 3 Winslow Homer - his shafts of light 👌
Slide 4 Mary Cassatt - DuPont & aquatint
Slide 5 & 6 Willem DeKooning from an exhibition of early works
Slide 7 Claude Monet (the frame AND moire is a bit excessive!)
Slide 8 Alice Neel
Slide 9 Rande Cook, Kwakwaka wakw and Mark Rothko - Joy in pink and red ❤️
Slide 10 Helen Frankenthalerand Toshiko-a wonderful ceramist.
Slide 11 Toshiko
Slide 12 Frank Stella
Slide 13 Nick Cave
Slide 14 Guanyin - seated in "royal-ease" pose, ca. 1250


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7
1 months ago

A few faves from the beautiful new Princeton University Art Museum.
To enter, one descends below ground (curious!) and past a huge and wonderful Nick Cave installation.Upon entry, one is greeted by a large bright green and pink Frank Sella radiating summer joy from behind its plexiglass security box. The museum itself is full of textures - stone, wood, concrete, pebble-dash etc. and the spaces feel both cosy and expansive: human-scaled. Like most contemporary museums these days, the artworks are eclectically displayed in visually appealing groupings.
Slide 1 Charles Burchfield
Slide 2 Arthur Dove and Marsden Hartley (POW!!)
Slide 3 Winslow Homer - his shafts of light 👌
Slide 4 Mary Cassatt - DuPont & aquatint
Slide 5 & 6 Willem DeKooning from an exhibition of early works
Slide 7 Claude Monet (the frame AND moire is a bit excessive!)
Slide 8 Alice Neel
Slide 9 Rande Cook, Kwakwaka wakw and Mark Rothko - Joy in pink and red ❤️
Slide 10 Helen Frankenthalerand Toshiko-a wonderful ceramist.
Slide 11 Toshiko
Slide 12 Frank Stella
Slide 13 Nick Cave
Slide 14 Guanyin - seated in "royal-ease" pose, ca. 1250


64
7
1 months ago

A few faves from the beautiful new Princeton University Art Museum.
To enter, one descends below ground (curious!) and past a huge and wonderful Nick Cave installation.Upon entry, one is greeted by a large bright green and pink Frank Sella radiating summer joy from behind its plexiglass security box. The museum itself is full of textures - stone, wood, concrete, pebble-dash etc. and the spaces feel both cosy and expansive: human-scaled. Like most contemporary museums these days, the artworks are eclectically displayed in visually appealing groupings.
Slide 1 Charles Burchfield
Slide 2 Arthur Dove and Marsden Hartley (POW!!)
Slide 3 Winslow Homer - his shafts of light 👌
Slide 4 Mary Cassatt - DuPont & aquatint
Slide 5 & 6 Willem DeKooning from an exhibition of early works
Slide 7 Claude Monet (the frame AND moire is a bit excessive!)
Slide 8 Alice Neel
Slide 9 Rande Cook, Kwakwaka wakw and Mark Rothko - Joy in pink and red ❤️
Slide 10 Helen Frankenthalerand Toshiko-a wonderful ceramist.
Slide 11 Toshiko
Slide 12 Frank Stella
Slide 13 Nick Cave
Slide 14 Guanyin - seated in "royal-ease" pose, ca. 1250


64
7
1 months ago

A few faves from the beautiful new Princeton University Art Museum.
To enter, one descends below ground (curious!) and past a huge and wonderful Nick Cave installation.Upon entry, one is greeted by a large bright green and pink Frank Sella radiating summer joy from behind its plexiglass security box. The museum itself is full of textures - stone, wood, concrete, pebble-dash etc. and the spaces feel both cosy and expansive: human-scaled. Like most contemporary museums these days, the artworks are eclectically displayed in visually appealing groupings.
Slide 1 Charles Burchfield
Slide 2 Arthur Dove and Marsden Hartley (POW!!)
Slide 3 Winslow Homer - his shafts of light 👌
Slide 4 Mary Cassatt - DuPont & aquatint
Slide 5 & 6 Willem DeKooning from an exhibition of early works
Slide 7 Claude Monet (the frame AND moire is a bit excessive!)
Slide 8 Alice Neel
Slide 9 Rande Cook, Kwakwaka wakw and Mark Rothko - Joy in pink and red ❤️
Slide 10 Helen Frankenthalerand Toshiko-a wonderful ceramist.
Slide 11 Toshiko
Slide 12 Frank Stella
Slide 13 Nick Cave
Slide 14 Guanyin - seated in "royal-ease" pose, ca. 1250


64
7
1 months ago

A few faves from the beautiful new Princeton University Art Museum.
To enter, one descends below ground (curious!) and past a huge and wonderful Nick Cave installation.Upon entry, one is greeted by a large bright green and pink Frank Sella radiating summer joy from behind its plexiglass security box. The museum itself is full of textures - stone, wood, concrete, pebble-dash etc. and the spaces feel both cosy and expansive: human-scaled. Like most contemporary museums these days, the artworks are eclectically displayed in visually appealing groupings.
Slide 1 Charles Burchfield
Slide 2 Arthur Dove and Marsden Hartley (POW!!)
Slide 3 Winslow Homer - his shafts of light 👌
Slide 4 Mary Cassatt - DuPont & aquatint
Slide 5 & 6 Willem DeKooning from an exhibition of early works
Slide 7 Claude Monet (the frame AND moire is a bit excessive!)
Slide 8 Alice Neel
Slide 9 Rande Cook, Kwakwaka wakw and Mark Rothko - Joy in pink and red ❤️
Slide 10 Helen Frankenthalerand Toshiko-a wonderful ceramist.
Slide 11 Toshiko
Slide 12 Frank Stella
Slide 13 Nick Cave
Slide 14 Guanyin - seated in "royal-ease" pose, ca. 1250


64
7
1 months ago

A few faves from the beautiful new Princeton University Art Museum.
To enter, one descends below ground (curious!) and past a huge and wonderful Nick Cave installation.Upon entry, one is greeted by a large bright green and pink Frank Sella radiating summer joy from behind its plexiglass security box. The museum itself is full of textures - stone, wood, concrete, pebble-dash etc. and the spaces feel both cosy and expansive: human-scaled. Like most contemporary museums these days, the artworks are eclectically displayed in visually appealing groupings.
Slide 1 Charles Burchfield
Slide 2 Arthur Dove and Marsden Hartley (POW!!)
Slide 3 Winslow Homer - his shafts of light 👌
Slide 4 Mary Cassatt - DuPont & aquatint
Slide 5 & 6 Willem DeKooning from an exhibition of early works
Slide 7 Claude Monet (the frame AND moire is a bit excessive!)
Slide 8 Alice Neel
Slide 9 Rande Cook, Kwakwaka wakw and Mark Rothko - Joy in pink and red ❤️
Slide 10 Helen Frankenthalerand Toshiko-a wonderful ceramist.
Slide 11 Toshiko
Slide 12 Frank Stella
Slide 13 Nick Cave
Slide 14 Guanyin - seated in "royal-ease" pose, ca. 1250


64
7
1 months ago

A few faves from the beautiful new Princeton University Art Museum.
To enter, one descends below ground (curious!) and past a huge and wonderful Nick Cave installation.Upon entry, one is greeted by a large bright green and pink Frank Sella radiating summer joy from behind its plexiglass security box. The museum itself is full of textures - stone, wood, concrete, pebble-dash etc. and the spaces feel both cosy and expansive: human-scaled. Like most contemporary museums these days, the artworks are eclectically displayed in visually appealing groupings.
Slide 1 Charles Burchfield
Slide 2 Arthur Dove and Marsden Hartley (POW!!)
Slide 3 Winslow Homer - his shafts of light 👌
Slide 4 Mary Cassatt - DuPont & aquatint
Slide 5 & 6 Willem DeKooning from an exhibition of early works
Slide 7 Claude Monet (the frame AND moire is a bit excessive!)
Slide 8 Alice Neel
Slide 9 Rande Cook, Kwakwaka wakw and Mark Rothko - Joy in pink and red ❤️
Slide 10 Helen Frankenthalerand Toshiko-a wonderful ceramist.
Slide 11 Toshiko
Slide 12 Frank Stella
Slide 13 Nick Cave
Slide 14 Guanyin - seated in "royal-ease" pose, ca. 1250


64
7
1 months ago

A few faves from the beautiful new Princeton University Art Museum.
To enter, one descends below ground (curious!) and past a huge and wonderful Nick Cave installation.Upon entry, one is greeted by a large bright green and pink Frank Sella radiating summer joy from behind its plexiglass security box. The museum itself is full of textures - stone, wood, concrete, pebble-dash etc. and the spaces feel both cosy and expansive: human-scaled. Like most contemporary museums these days, the artworks are eclectically displayed in visually appealing groupings.
Slide 1 Charles Burchfield
Slide 2 Arthur Dove and Marsden Hartley (POW!!)
Slide 3 Winslow Homer - his shafts of light 👌
Slide 4 Mary Cassatt - DuPont & aquatint
Slide 5 & 6 Willem DeKooning from an exhibition of early works
Slide 7 Claude Monet (the frame AND moire is a bit excessive!)
Slide 8 Alice Neel
Slide 9 Rande Cook, Kwakwaka wakw and Mark Rothko - Joy in pink and red ❤️
Slide 10 Helen Frankenthalerand Toshiko-a wonderful ceramist.
Slide 11 Toshiko
Slide 12 Frank Stella
Slide 13 Nick Cave
Slide 14 Guanyin - seated in "royal-ease" pose, ca. 1250


64
7
1 months ago

A few faves from the beautiful new Princeton University Art Museum.
To enter, one descends below ground (curious!) and past a huge and wonderful Nick Cave installation.Upon entry, one is greeted by a large bright green and pink Frank Sella radiating summer joy from behind its plexiglass security box. The museum itself is full of textures - stone, wood, concrete, pebble-dash etc. and the spaces feel both cosy and expansive: human-scaled. Like most contemporary museums these days, the artworks are eclectically displayed in visually appealing groupings.
Slide 1 Charles Burchfield
Slide 2 Arthur Dove and Marsden Hartley (POW!!)
Slide 3 Winslow Homer - his shafts of light 👌
Slide 4 Mary Cassatt - DuPont & aquatint
Slide 5 & 6 Willem DeKooning from an exhibition of early works
Slide 7 Claude Monet (the frame AND moire is a bit excessive!)
Slide 8 Alice Neel
Slide 9 Rande Cook, Kwakwaka wakw and Mark Rothko - Joy in pink and red ❤️
Slide 10 Helen Frankenthalerand Toshiko-a wonderful ceramist.
Slide 11 Toshiko
Slide 12 Frank Stella
Slide 13 Nick Cave
Slide 14 Guanyin - seated in "royal-ease" pose, ca. 1250


64
7
1 months ago

A few faves from the beautiful new Princeton University Art Museum.
To enter, one descends below ground (curious!) and past a huge and wonderful Nick Cave installation.Upon entry, one is greeted by a large bright green and pink Frank Sella radiating summer joy from behind its plexiglass security box. The museum itself is full of textures - stone, wood, concrete, pebble-dash etc. and the spaces feel both cosy and expansive: human-scaled. Like most contemporary museums these days, the artworks are eclectically displayed in visually appealing groupings.
Slide 1 Charles Burchfield
Slide 2 Arthur Dove and Marsden Hartley (POW!!)
Slide 3 Winslow Homer - his shafts of light 👌
Slide 4 Mary Cassatt - DuPont & aquatint
Slide 5 & 6 Willem DeKooning from an exhibition of early works
Slide 7 Claude Monet (the frame AND moire is a bit excessive!)
Slide 8 Alice Neel
Slide 9 Rande Cook, Kwakwaka wakw and Mark Rothko - Joy in pink and red ❤️
Slide 10 Helen Frankenthalerand Toshiko-a wonderful ceramist.
Slide 11 Toshiko
Slide 12 Frank Stella
Slide 13 Nick Cave
Slide 14 Guanyin - seated in "royal-ease" pose, ca. 1250


64
7
1 months ago

A few faves from the beautiful new Princeton University Art Museum.
To enter, one descends below ground (curious!) and past a huge and wonderful Nick Cave installation.Upon entry, one is greeted by a large bright green and pink Frank Sella radiating summer joy from behind its plexiglass security box. The museum itself is full of textures - stone, wood, concrete, pebble-dash etc. and the spaces feel both cosy and expansive: human-scaled. Like most contemporary museums these days, the artworks are eclectically displayed in visually appealing groupings.
Slide 1 Charles Burchfield
Slide 2 Arthur Dove and Marsden Hartley (POW!!)
Slide 3 Winslow Homer - his shafts of light 👌
Slide 4 Mary Cassatt - DuPont & aquatint
Slide 5 & 6 Willem DeKooning from an exhibition of early works
Slide 7 Claude Monet (the frame AND moire is a bit excessive!)
Slide 8 Alice Neel
Slide 9 Rande Cook, Kwakwaka wakw and Mark Rothko - Joy in pink and red ❤️
Slide 10 Helen Frankenthalerand Toshiko-a wonderful ceramist.
Slide 11 Toshiko
Slide 12 Frank Stella
Slide 13 Nick Cave
Slide 14 Guanyin - seated in "royal-ease" pose, ca. 1250


64
7
1 months ago

A few faves from the beautiful new Princeton University Art Museum.
To enter, one descends below ground (curious!) and past a huge and wonderful Nick Cave installation.Upon entry, one is greeted by a large bright green and pink Frank Sella radiating summer joy from behind its plexiglass security box. The museum itself is full of textures - stone, wood, concrete, pebble-dash etc. and the spaces feel both cosy and expansive: human-scaled. Like most contemporary museums these days, the artworks are eclectically displayed in visually appealing groupings.
Slide 1 Charles Burchfield
Slide 2 Arthur Dove and Marsden Hartley (POW!!)
Slide 3 Winslow Homer - his shafts of light 👌
Slide 4 Mary Cassatt - DuPont & aquatint
Slide 5 & 6 Willem DeKooning from an exhibition of early works
Slide 7 Claude Monet (the frame AND moire is a bit excessive!)
Slide 8 Alice Neel
Slide 9 Rande Cook, Kwakwaka wakw and Mark Rothko - Joy in pink and red ❤️
Slide 10 Helen Frankenthalerand Toshiko-a wonderful ceramist.
Slide 11 Toshiko
Slide 12 Frank Stella
Slide 13 Nick Cave
Slide 14 Guanyin - seated in "royal-ease" pose, ca. 1250


64
7
1 months ago

A few faves from the beautiful new Princeton University Art Museum.
To enter, one descends below ground (curious!) and past a huge and wonderful Nick Cave installation.Upon entry, one is greeted by a large bright green and pink Frank Sella radiating summer joy from behind its plexiglass security box. The museum itself is full of textures - stone, wood, concrete, pebble-dash etc. and the spaces feel both cosy and expansive: human-scaled. Like most contemporary museums these days, the artworks are eclectically displayed in visually appealing groupings.
Slide 1 Charles Burchfield
Slide 2 Arthur Dove and Marsden Hartley (POW!!)
Slide 3 Winslow Homer - his shafts of light 👌
Slide 4 Mary Cassatt - DuPont & aquatint
Slide 5 & 6 Willem DeKooning from an exhibition of early works
Slide 7 Claude Monet (the frame AND moire is a bit excessive!)
Slide 8 Alice Neel
Slide 9 Rande Cook, Kwakwaka wakw and Mark Rothko - Joy in pink and red ❤️
Slide 10 Helen Frankenthalerand Toshiko-a wonderful ceramist.
Slide 11 Toshiko
Slide 12 Frank Stella
Slide 13 Nick Cave
Slide 14 Guanyin - seated in "royal-ease" pose, ca. 1250


64
7
1 months ago

A few images from the opening of my exhibition Before the Rain on view in the ballroom at the Present Day Club in Princeton, New Jersey.

Founded by women and still led and supported by women, the club serves as an intellectual and social center for the women of Princeton, fostering interest in science, literature, art, and social and ethical culture.

I also gave a short talk about the work.

The title ‘Before the Rain’ comes from a childhood memory in England, where the weather often shaped daily life - we would set out for walks and hurry “before the rain.”

That suspended moment, just before a shift in weather, resonates with the atmosphere of these paintings

And a huge thank you to my dear friend @dsheehanlife for everything she did to organize, help and support me🙏❤️❤️

March 27 - May 10, 2026


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33
1 months ago

A few images from the opening of my exhibition Before the Rain on view in the ballroom at the Present Day Club in Princeton, New Jersey.

Founded by women and still led and supported by women, the club serves as an intellectual and social center for the women of Princeton, fostering interest in science, literature, art, and social and ethical culture.

I also gave a short talk about the work.

The title ‘Before the Rain’ comes from a childhood memory in England, where the weather often shaped daily life - we would set out for walks and hurry “before the rain.”

That suspended moment, just before a shift in weather, resonates with the atmosphere of these paintings

And a huge thank you to my dear friend @dsheehanlife for everything she did to organize, help and support me🙏❤️❤️

March 27 - May 10, 2026


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33
1 months ago

A few images from the opening of my exhibition Before the Rain on view in the ballroom at the Present Day Club in Princeton, New Jersey.

Founded by women and still led and supported by women, the club serves as an intellectual and social center for the women of Princeton, fostering interest in science, literature, art, and social and ethical culture.

I also gave a short talk about the work.

The title ‘Before the Rain’ comes from a childhood memory in England, where the weather often shaped daily life - we would set out for walks and hurry “before the rain.”

That suspended moment, just before a shift in weather, resonates with the atmosphere of these paintings

And a huge thank you to my dear friend @dsheehanlife for everything she did to organize, help and support me🙏❤️❤️

March 27 - May 10, 2026


3
33
1 months ago

A few images from the opening of my exhibition Before the Rain on view in the ballroom at the Present Day Club in Princeton, New Jersey.

Founded by women and still led and supported by women, the club serves as an intellectual and social center for the women of Princeton, fostering interest in science, literature, art, and social and ethical culture.

I also gave a short talk about the work.

The title ‘Before the Rain’ comes from a childhood memory in England, where the weather often shaped daily life - we would set out for walks and hurry “before the rain.”

That suspended moment, just before a shift in weather, resonates with the atmosphere of these paintings

And a huge thank you to my dear friend @dsheehanlife for everything she did to organize, help and support me🙏❤️❤️

March 27 - May 10, 2026


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33
1 months ago

A few images from the opening of my exhibition Before the Rain on view in the ballroom at the Present Day Club in Princeton, New Jersey.

Founded by women and still led and supported by women, the club serves as an intellectual and social center for the women of Princeton, fostering interest in science, literature, art, and social and ethical culture.

I also gave a short talk about the work.

The title ‘Before the Rain’ comes from a childhood memory in England, where the weather often shaped daily life - we would set out for walks and hurry “before the rain.”

That suspended moment, just before a shift in weather, resonates with the atmosphere of these paintings

And a huge thank you to my dear friend @dsheehanlife for everything she did to organize, help and support me🙏❤️❤️

March 27 - May 10, 2026


3
33
1 months ago

A few images from the opening of my exhibition Before the Rain on view in the ballroom at the Present Day Club in Princeton, New Jersey.

Founded by women and still led and supported by women, the club serves as an intellectual and social center for the women of Princeton, fostering interest in science, literature, art, and social and ethical culture.

I also gave a short talk about the work.

The title ‘Before the Rain’ comes from a childhood memory in England, where the weather often shaped daily life - we would set out for walks and hurry “before the rain.”

That suspended moment, just before a shift in weather, resonates with the atmosphere of these paintings

And a huge thank you to my dear friend @dsheehanlife for everything she did to organize, help and support me🙏❤️❤️

March 27 - May 10, 2026


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33
1 months ago

A few images from the opening of my exhibition Before the Rain on view in the ballroom at the Present Day Club in Princeton, New Jersey.

Founded by women and still led and supported by women, the club serves as an intellectual and social center for the women of Princeton, fostering interest in science, literature, art, and social and ethical culture.

I also gave a short talk about the work.

The title ‘Before the Rain’ comes from a childhood memory in England, where the weather often shaped daily life - we would set out for walks and hurry “before the rain.”

That suspended moment, just before a shift in weather, resonates with the atmosphere of these paintings

And a huge thank you to my dear friend @dsheehanlife for everything she did to organize, help and support me🙏❤️❤️

March 27 - May 10, 2026


3
33
1 months ago

A few images from the opening of my exhibition Before the Rain on view in the ballroom at the Present Day Club in Princeton, New Jersey.

Founded by women and still led and supported by women, the club serves as an intellectual and social center for the women of Princeton, fostering interest in science, literature, art, and social and ethical culture.

I also gave a short talk about the work.

The title ‘Before the Rain’ comes from a childhood memory in England, where the weather often shaped daily life - we would set out for walks and hurry “before the rain.”

That suspended moment, just before a shift in weather, resonates with the atmosphere of these paintings

And a huge thank you to my dear friend @dsheehanlife for everything she did to organize, help and support me🙏❤️❤️

March 27 - May 10, 2026


3
33
1 months ago

A few images from the opening of my exhibition Before the Rain on view in the ballroom at the Present Day Club in Princeton, New Jersey.

Founded by women and still led and supported by women, the club serves as an intellectual and social center for the women of Princeton, fostering interest in science, literature, art, and social and ethical culture.

I also gave a short talk about the work.

The title ‘Before the Rain’ comes from a childhood memory in England, where the weather often shaped daily life - we would set out for walks and hurry “before the rain.”

That suspended moment, just before a shift in weather, resonates with the atmosphere of these paintings

And a huge thank you to my dear friend @dsheehanlife for everything she did to organize, help and support me🙏❤️❤️

March 27 - May 10, 2026


3
33
1 months ago

A few images from the opening of my exhibition Before the Rain on view in the ballroom at the Present Day Club in Princeton, New Jersey.

Founded by women and still led and supported by women, the club serves as an intellectual and social center for the women of Princeton, fostering interest in science, literature, art, and social and ethical culture.

I also gave a short talk about the work.

The title ‘Before the Rain’ comes from a childhood memory in England, where the weather often shaped daily life - we would set out for walks and hurry “before the rain.”

That suspended moment, just before a shift in weather, resonates with the atmosphere of these paintings

And a huge thank you to my dear friend @dsheehanlife for everything she did to organize, help and support me🙏❤️❤️

March 27 - May 10, 2026


3
33
1 months ago

A few images from the opening of my exhibition Before the Rain on view in the ballroom at the Present Day Club in Princeton, New Jersey.

Founded by women and still led and supported by women, the club serves as an intellectual and social center for the women of Princeton, fostering interest in science, literature, art, and social and ethical culture.

I also gave a short talk about the work.

The title ‘Before the Rain’ comes from a childhood memory in England, where the weather often shaped daily life - we would set out for walks and hurry “before the rain.”

That suspended moment, just before a shift in weather, resonates with the atmosphere of these paintings

And a huge thank you to my dear friend @dsheehanlife for everything she did to organize, help and support me🙏❤️❤️

March 27 - May 10, 2026


3
33
1 months ago

A few images from the opening of my exhibition Before the Rain on view in the ballroom at the Present Day Club in Princeton, New Jersey.

Founded by women and still led and supported by women, the club serves as an intellectual and social center for the women of Princeton, fostering interest in science, literature, art, and social and ethical culture.

I also gave a short talk about the work.

The title ‘Before the Rain’ comes from a childhood memory in England, where the weather often shaped daily life - we would set out for walks and hurry “before the rain.”

That suspended moment, just before a shift in weather, resonates with the atmosphere of these paintings

And a huge thank you to my dear friend @dsheehanlife for everything she did to organize, help and support me🙏❤️❤️

March 27 - May 10, 2026


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33
1 months ago

ICELAND - magical land of rainbows, volcanic landscapes, Aurora Borealis 💚 thermal pools … what a wonderful visit we had last month!

#iceland #reykjavìk #husafell


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2 months ago

ICELAND - magical land of rainbows, volcanic landscapes, Aurora Borealis 💚 thermal pools … what a wonderful visit we had last month!

#iceland #reykjavìk #husafell


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2 months ago

ICELAND - magical land of rainbows, volcanic landscapes, Aurora Borealis 💚 thermal pools … what a wonderful visit we had last month!

#iceland #reykjavìk #husafell


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2 months ago

ICELAND - magical land of rainbows, volcanic landscapes, Aurora Borealis 💚 thermal pools … what a wonderful visit we had last month!

#iceland #reykjavìk #husafell


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2 months ago

ICELAND - magical land of rainbows, volcanic landscapes, Aurora Borealis 💚 thermal pools … what a wonderful visit we had last month!

#iceland #reykjavìk #husafell


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2 months ago

ICELAND - magical land of rainbows, volcanic landscapes, Aurora Borealis 💚 thermal pools … what a wonderful visit we had last month!

#iceland #reykjavìk #husafell


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2 months ago

ICELAND - magical land of rainbows, volcanic landscapes, Aurora Borealis 💚 thermal pools … what a wonderful visit we had last month!

#iceland #reykjavìk #husafell


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2 months ago

ICELAND - magical land of rainbows, volcanic landscapes, Aurora Borealis 💚 thermal pools … what a wonderful visit we had last month!

#iceland #reykjavìk #husafell


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2 months ago

ICELAND - magical land of rainbows, volcanic landscapes, Aurora Borealis 💚 thermal pools … what a wonderful visit we had last month!

#iceland #reykjavìk #husafell


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2 months ago

ICELAND - magical land of rainbows, volcanic landscapes, Aurora Borealis 💚 thermal pools … what a wonderful visit we had last month!

#iceland #reykjavìk #husafell


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2 months ago

ICELAND - magical land of rainbows, volcanic landscapes, Aurora Borealis 💚 thermal pools … what a wonderful visit we had last month!

#iceland #reykjavìk #husafell


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2 months ago

ICELAND - magical land of rainbows, volcanic landscapes, Aurora Borealis 💚 thermal pools … what a wonderful visit we had last month!

#iceland #reykjavìk #husafell


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2 months ago

ICELAND - magical land of rainbows, volcanic landscapes, Aurora Borealis 💚 thermal pools … what a wonderful visit we had last month!

#iceland #reykjavìk #husafell


103
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2 months ago

ICELAND - magical land of rainbows, volcanic landscapes, Aurora Borealis 💚 thermal pools … what a wonderful visit we had last month!

#iceland #reykjavìk #husafell


103
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2 months ago

ICELAND - magical land of rainbows, volcanic landscapes, Aurora Borealis 💚 thermal pools … what a wonderful visit we had last month!

#iceland #reykjavìk #husafell


103
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2 months ago

ICELAND - magical land of rainbows, volcanic landscapes, Aurora Borealis 💚 thermal pools … what a wonderful visit we had last month!

#iceland #reykjavìk #husafell


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2 months ago

ICELAND - magical land of rainbows, volcanic landscapes, Aurora Borealis 💚 thermal pools … what a wonderful visit we had last month!

#iceland #reykjavìk #husafell


103
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2 months ago

ICELAND - magical land of rainbows, volcanic landscapes, Aurora Borealis 💚 thermal pools … what a wonderful visit we had last month!

#iceland #reykjavìk #husafell


103
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2 months ago

ICELAND - magical land of rainbows, volcanic landscapes, Aurora Borealis 💚 thermal pools … what a wonderful visit we had last month!

#iceland #reykjavìk #husafell


103
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2 months ago

ICELAND - magical land of rainbows, volcanic landscapes, Aurora Borealis 💚 thermal pools … what a wonderful visit we had last month!

#iceland #reykjavìk #husafell


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2 months ago

Today, Sunday, is the final day of Katharine Dufault’s exhibition “Where The Owl Soars.” Katharine will be at SEFA Hudson beginning at 11AM. We will begin deinstalling in the mid-afternoon so come on by early for an opportunity to speak with this awesome artist! Thank you Katharine (and adorable sidekick Pip🐶) for a beautiful show 🌺🌿 SEFA is located at 433 Warren Street, Hudson, NY. Please email susie@susaneleyfineart.com with any questions.
#art #upstatenyart #gallery #contemporary #painting


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2 months ago

Today, Sunday, is the final day of Katharine Dufault’s exhibition “Where The Owl Soars.” Katharine will be at SEFA Hudson beginning at 11AM. We will begin deinstalling in the mid-afternoon so come on by early for an opportunity to speak with this awesome artist! Thank you Katharine (and adorable sidekick Pip🐶) for a beautiful show 🌺🌿 SEFA is located at 433 Warren Street, Hudson, NY. Please email susie@susaneleyfineart.com with any questions.
#art #upstatenyart #gallery #contemporary #painting


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2 months ago

Install images from Where the Owl Soars @sefa_gallery
My solo exhibition of recent paintings.
‼️I’m in the gallery today: 11-5 - come say Hello 👋

In Where the Owl Soars, Katharine Dufault presents a series of invented landscapes
shaped by memory, sensation, and lived encounters with fields, forests, sky, and
mountains. Her paintings reimagine the Earth as both presence and substance -
ground, surface, and structure- formed through layered color, gesture, and abstraction.
These immersive terrains reflect the reciprocal relationship between humans and the
land that shapes them. A solitary owl, perched on a wire amid the treetops introduces a
moment of watchful stillness. Balancing familiarity with mystery, the work invites contemplation of landscape as both physical and symbolic realm


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4
2 months ago

Install images from Where the Owl Soars @sefa_gallery
My solo exhibition of recent paintings.
‼️I’m in the gallery today: 11-5 - come say Hello 👋

In Where the Owl Soars, Katharine Dufault presents a series of invented landscapes
shaped by memory, sensation, and lived encounters with fields, forests, sky, and
mountains. Her paintings reimagine the Earth as both presence and substance -
ground, surface, and structure- formed through layered color, gesture, and abstraction.
These immersive terrains reflect the reciprocal relationship between humans and the
land that shapes them. A solitary owl, perched on a wire amid the treetops introduces a
moment of watchful stillness. Balancing familiarity with mystery, the work invites contemplation of landscape as both physical and symbolic realm


75
4
2 months ago

Install images from Where the Owl Soars @sefa_gallery
My solo exhibition of recent paintings.
‼️I’m in the gallery today: 11-5 - come say Hello 👋

In Where the Owl Soars, Katharine Dufault presents a series of invented landscapes
shaped by memory, sensation, and lived encounters with fields, forests, sky, and
mountains. Her paintings reimagine the Earth as both presence and substance -
ground, surface, and structure- formed through layered color, gesture, and abstraction.
These immersive terrains reflect the reciprocal relationship between humans and the
land that shapes them. A solitary owl, perched on a wire amid the treetops introduces a
moment of watchful stillness. Balancing familiarity with mystery, the work invites contemplation of landscape as both physical and symbolic realm


75
4
2 months ago

Install images from Where the Owl Soars @sefa_gallery
My solo exhibition of recent paintings.
‼️I’m in the gallery today: 11-5 - come say Hello 👋

In Where the Owl Soars, Katharine Dufault presents a series of invented landscapes
shaped by memory, sensation, and lived encounters with fields, forests, sky, and
mountains. Her paintings reimagine the Earth as both presence and substance -
ground, surface, and structure- formed through layered color, gesture, and abstraction.
These immersive terrains reflect the reciprocal relationship between humans and the
land that shapes them. A solitary owl, perched on a wire amid the treetops introduces a
moment of watchful stillness. Balancing familiarity with mystery, the work invites contemplation of landscape as both physical and symbolic realm


75
4
2 months ago

Install images from Where the Owl Soars @sefa_gallery
My solo exhibition of recent paintings.
‼️I’m in the gallery today: 11-5 - come say Hello 👋

In Where the Owl Soars, Katharine Dufault presents a series of invented landscapes
shaped by memory, sensation, and lived encounters with fields, forests, sky, and
mountains. Her paintings reimagine the Earth as both presence and substance -
ground, surface, and structure- formed through layered color, gesture, and abstraction.
These immersive terrains reflect the reciprocal relationship between humans and the
land that shapes them. A solitary owl, perched on a wire amid the treetops introduces a
moment of watchful stillness. Balancing familiarity with mystery, the work invites contemplation of landscape as both physical and symbolic realm


75
4
2 months ago

Install images from Where the Owl Soars @sefa_gallery
My solo exhibition of recent paintings.
‼️I’m in the gallery today: 11-5 - come say Hello 👋

In Where the Owl Soars, Katharine Dufault presents a series of invented landscapes
shaped by memory, sensation, and lived encounters with fields, forests, sky, and
mountains. Her paintings reimagine the Earth as both presence and substance -
ground, surface, and structure- formed through layered color, gesture, and abstraction.
These immersive terrains reflect the reciprocal relationship between humans and the
land that shapes them. A solitary owl, perched on a wire amid the treetops introduces a
moment of watchful stillness. Balancing familiarity with mystery, the work invites contemplation of landscape as both physical and symbolic realm


75
4
2 months ago

Happy weekend! 🌷🌺🌹

At SEFA Hudson, you can see recent paintings by Katharine Dufault. “Where The Owl Soars” is a solo exhibition on view through March 15, 2026. The Gallery will be open Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from 11AM-5PM and by appointment; please email susie@susaneleyfineart.com to schedule a visit.

“Crimson Meadow” captures a stunningly colored view of an abundant field of flowers with mountains in the background. Created in 2026, the painting is oil on wood panel and measures 24 x 24 inches.

In “Where The Owl Soars,” Katharine Dufault presents landscapes shaped by memory, sensation and sustained encounters with the natural world—reimagined rather than recorded. These are not depictions of specific places, but invented terrains that emerge from lived experience and emotional resonance.

#art #upstatenyart #gallery #contemporary #painting


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6
2 months ago

Happy weekend! 🌷🌺🌹

At SEFA Hudson, you can see recent paintings by Katharine Dufault. “Where The Owl Soars” is a solo exhibition on view through March 15, 2026. The Gallery will be open Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from 11AM-5PM and by appointment; please email susie@susaneleyfineart.com to schedule a visit.

“Crimson Meadow” captures a stunningly colored view of an abundant field of flowers with mountains in the background. Created in 2026, the painting is oil on wood panel and measures 24 x 24 inches.

In “Where The Owl Soars,” Katharine Dufault presents landscapes shaped by memory, sensation and sustained encounters with the natural world—reimagined rather than recorded. These are not depictions of specific places, but invented terrains that emerge from lived experience and emotional resonance.

#art #upstatenyart #gallery #contemporary #painting


68
6
2 months ago

Happy weekend! 🌷🌺🌹

At SEFA Hudson, you can see recent paintings by Katharine Dufault. “Where The Owl Soars” is a solo exhibition on view through March 15, 2026. The Gallery will be open Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from 11AM-5PM and by appointment; please email susie@susaneleyfineart.com to schedule a visit.

“Crimson Meadow” captures a stunningly colored view of an abundant field of flowers with mountains in the background. Created in 2026, the painting is oil on wood panel and measures 24 x 24 inches.

In “Where The Owl Soars,” Katharine Dufault presents landscapes shaped by memory, sensation and sustained encounters with the natural world—reimagined rather than recorded. These are not depictions of specific places, but invented terrains that emerge from lived experience and emotional resonance.

#art #upstatenyart #gallery #contemporary #painting


68
6
2 months ago

Happy weekend! 🌷🌺🌹

At SEFA Hudson, you can see recent paintings by Katharine Dufault. “Where The Owl Soars” is a solo exhibition on view through March 15, 2026. The Gallery will be open Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from 11AM-5PM and by appointment; please email susie@susaneleyfineart.com to schedule a visit.

“Crimson Meadow” captures a stunningly colored view of an abundant field of flowers with mountains in the background. Created in 2026, the painting is oil on wood panel and measures 24 x 24 inches.

In “Where The Owl Soars,” Katharine Dufault presents landscapes shaped by memory, sensation and sustained encounters with the natural world—reimagined rather than recorded. These are not depictions of specific places, but invented terrains that emerge from lived experience and emotional resonance.

#art #upstatenyart #gallery #contemporary #painting


68
6
2 months ago

Install images from WHERE THE OWL SOARS my solo exhibition@sefa_gallery
Gallery Hours: Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays 11-5
🌱I’ll be gallery sitting on Friday 3/6 and Sunday 3/8 - come say hi 👋

“In Where the Owl Soars, Katharine Dufault presents a series of invented landscapes shaped by memory, sensation, and lived encounters with fields, forests, sky, and mountains. Her paintings reimagine the Earth as both presence and substance - ground, surface, and structure - formed through layered color, gesture, and abstraction. These immersive terrains reflect the reciprocal relationship between humans and the land that shapes them. A solitary owl, perched on a wire amid the treetops introduces a moment of watchful stillness. Balancing familiarity with mystery, the work invites contemplation of landscape as both physical and symbolic realm”

#contemporaryart #hudsonny #susaneleyfineart #landscapepaintings


66
13
2 months ago

Install images from WHERE THE OWL SOARS my solo exhibition@sefa_gallery
Gallery Hours: Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays 11-5
🌱I’ll be gallery sitting on Friday 3/6 and Sunday 3/8 - come say hi 👋

“In Where the Owl Soars, Katharine Dufault presents a series of invented landscapes shaped by memory, sensation, and lived encounters with fields, forests, sky, and mountains. Her paintings reimagine the Earth as both presence and substance - ground, surface, and structure - formed through layered color, gesture, and abstraction. These immersive terrains reflect the reciprocal relationship between humans and the land that shapes them. A solitary owl, perched on a wire amid the treetops introduces a moment of watchful stillness. Balancing familiarity with mystery, the work invites contemplation of landscape as both physical and symbolic realm”

#contemporaryart #hudsonny #susaneleyfineart #landscapepaintings


66
13
2 months ago

Install images from WHERE THE OWL SOARS my solo exhibition@sefa_gallery
Gallery Hours: Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays 11-5
🌱I’ll be gallery sitting on Friday 3/6 and Sunday 3/8 - come say hi 👋

“In Where the Owl Soars, Katharine Dufault presents a series of invented landscapes shaped by memory, sensation, and lived encounters with fields, forests, sky, and mountains. Her paintings reimagine the Earth as both presence and substance - ground, surface, and structure - formed through layered color, gesture, and abstraction. These immersive terrains reflect the reciprocal relationship between humans and the land that shapes them. A solitary owl, perched on a wire amid the treetops introduces a moment of watchful stillness. Balancing familiarity with mystery, the work invites contemplation of landscape as both physical and symbolic realm”

#contemporaryart #hudsonny #susaneleyfineart #landscapepaintings


66
13
2 months ago

Install images from WHERE THE OWL SOARS my solo exhibition@sefa_gallery
Gallery Hours: Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays 11-5
🌱I’ll be gallery sitting on Friday 3/6 and Sunday 3/8 - come say hi 👋

“In Where the Owl Soars, Katharine Dufault presents a series of invented landscapes shaped by memory, sensation, and lived encounters with fields, forests, sky, and mountains. Her paintings reimagine the Earth as both presence and substance - ground, surface, and structure - formed through layered color, gesture, and abstraction. These immersive terrains reflect the reciprocal relationship between humans and the land that shapes them. A solitary owl, perched on a wire amid the treetops introduces a moment of watchful stillness. Balancing familiarity with mystery, the work invites contemplation of landscape as both physical and symbolic realm”

#contemporaryart #hudsonny #susaneleyfineart #landscapepaintings


66
13
2 months ago

Install images from WHERE THE OWL SOARS my solo exhibition@sefa_gallery
Gallery Hours: Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays 11-5
🌱I’ll be gallery sitting on Friday 3/6 and Sunday 3/8 - come say hi 👋

“In Where the Owl Soars, Katharine Dufault presents a series of invented landscapes shaped by memory, sensation, and lived encounters with fields, forests, sky, and mountains. Her paintings reimagine the Earth as both presence and substance - ground, surface, and structure - formed through layered color, gesture, and abstraction. These immersive terrains reflect the reciprocal relationship between humans and the land that shapes them. A solitary owl, perched on a wire amid the treetops introduces a moment of watchful stillness. Balancing familiarity with mystery, the work invites contemplation of landscape as both physical and symbolic realm”

#contemporaryart #hudsonny #susaneleyfineart #landscapepaintings


66
13
2 months ago

Install images from WHERE THE OWL SOARS my solo exhibition@sefa_gallery
Gallery Hours: Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays 11-5
🌱I’ll be gallery sitting on Friday 3/6 and Sunday 3/8 - come say hi 👋

“In Where the Owl Soars, Katharine Dufault presents a series of invented landscapes shaped by memory, sensation, and lived encounters with fields, forests, sky, and mountains. Her paintings reimagine the Earth as both presence and substance - ground, surface, and structure - formed through layered color, gesture, and abstraction. These immersive terrains reflect the reciprocal relationship between humans and the land that shapes them. A solitary owl, perched on a wire amid the treetops introduces a moment of watchful stillness. Balancing familiarity with mystery, the work invites contemplation of landscape as both physical and symbolic realm”

#contemporaryart #hudsonny #susaneleyfineart #landscapepaintings


66
13
2 months ago

Install images from WHERE THE OWL SOARS my solo exhibition@sefa_gallery
Gallery Hours: Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays 11-5
🌱I’ll be gallery sitting on Friday 3/6 and Sunday 3/8 - come say hi 👋

“In Where the Owl Soars, Katharine Dufault presents a series of invented landscapes shaped by memory, sensation, and lived encounters with fields, forests, sky, and mountains. Her paintings reimagine the Earth as both presence and substance - ground, surface, and structure - formed through layered color, gesture, and abstraction. These immersive terrains reflect the reciprocal relationship between humans and the land that shapes them. A solitary owl, perched on a wire amid the treetops introduces a moment of watchful stillness. Balancing familiarity with mystery, the work invites contemplation of landscape as both physical and symbolic realm”

#contemporaryart #hudsonny #susaneleyfineart #landscapepaintings


66
13
2 months ago

Install images from WHERE THE OWL SOARS my solo exhibition@sefa_gallery
Gallery Hours: Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays 11-5
🌱I’ll be gallery sitting on Friday 3/6 and Sunday 3/8 - come say hi 👋

“In Where the Owl Soars, Katharine Dufault presents a series of invented landscapes shaped by memory, sensation, and lived encounters with fields, forests, sky, and mountains. Her paintings reimagine the Earth as both presence and substance - ground, surface, and structure - formed through layered color, gesture, and abstraction. These immersive terrains reflect the reciprocal relationship between humans and the land that shapes them. A solitary owl, perched on a wire amid the treetops introduces a moment of watchful stillness. Balancing familiarity with mystery, the work invites contemplation of landscape as both physical and symbolic realm”

#contemporaryart #hudsonny #susaneleyfineart #landscapepaintings


66
13
2 months ago

Install images from WHERE THE OWL SOARS my solo exhibition@sefa_gallery
Gallery Hours: Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays 11-5
🌱I’ll be gallery sitting on Friday 3/6 and Sunday 3/8 - come say hi 👋

“In Where the Owl Soars, Katharine Dufault presents a series of invented landscapes shaped by memory, sensation, and lived encounters with fields, forests, sky, and mountains. Her paintings reimagine the Earth as both presence and substance - ground, surface, and structure - formed through layered color, gesture, and abstraction. These immersive terrains reflect the reciprocal relationship between humans and the land that shapes them. A solitary owl, perched on a wire amid the treetops introduces a moment of watchful stillness. Balancing familiarity with mystery, the work invites contemplation of landscape as both physical and symbolic realm”

#contemporaryart #hudsonny #susaneleyfineart #landscapepaintings


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2 months ago

Install images from WHERE THE OWL SOARS my solo exhibition@sefa_gallery
Gallery Hours: Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays 11-5
🌱I’ll be gallery sitting on Friday 3/6 and Sunday 3/8 - come say hi 👋

“In Where the Owl Soars, Katharine Dufault presents a series of invented landscapes shaped by memory, sensation, and lived encounters with fields, forests, sky, and mountains. Her paintings reimagine the Earth as both presence and substance - ground, surface, and structure - formed through layered color, gesture, and abstraction. These immersive terrains reflect the reciprocal relationship between humans and the land that shapes them. A solitary owl, perched on a wire amid the treetops introduces a moment of watchful stillness. Balancing familiarity with mystery, the work invites contemplation of landscape as both physical and symbolic realm”

#contemporaryart #hudsonny #susaneleyfineart #landscapepaintings


66
13
2 months ago

Install images from WHERE THE OWL SOARS my solo exhibition@sefa_gallery
Gallery Hours: Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays 11-5
🌱I’ll be gallery sitting on Friday 3/6 and Sunday 3/8 - come say hi 👋

“In Where the Owl Soars, Katharine Dufault presents a series of invented landscapes shaped by memory, sensation, and lived encounters with fields, forests, sky, and mountains. Her paintings reimagine the Earth as both presence and substance - ground, surface, and structure - formed through layered color, gesture, and abstraction. These immersive terrains reflect the reciprocal relationship between humans and the land that shapes them. A solitary owl, perched on a wire amid the treetops introduces a moment of watchful stillness. Balancing familiarity with mystery, the work invites contemplation of landscape as both physical and symbolic realm”

#contemporaryart #hudsonny #susaneleyfineart #landscapepaintings


66
13
2 months ago

Install images from WHERE THE OWL SOARS my solo exhibition@sefa_gallery
Gallery Hours: Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays 11-5
🌱I’ll be gallery sitting on Friday 3/6 and Sunday 3/8 - come say hi 👋

“In Where the Owl Soars, Katharine Dufault presents a series of invented landscapes shaped by memory, sensation, and lived encounters with fields, forests, sky, and mountains. Her paintings reimagine the Earth as both presence and substance - ground, surface, and structure - formed through layered color, gesture, and abstraction. These immersive terrains reflect the reciprocal relationship between humans and the land that shapes them. A solitary owl, perched on a wire amid the treetops introduces a moment of watchful stillness. Balancing familiarity with mystery, the work invites contemplation of landscape as both physical and symbolic realm”

#contemporaryart #hudsonny #susaneleyfineart #landscapepaintings


66
13
2 months ago

Install images from WHERE THE OWL SOARS my solo exhibition@sefa_gallery
Gallery Hours: Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays 11-5
🌱I’ll be gallery sitting on Friday 3/6 and Sunday 3/8 - come say hi 👋

“In Where the Owl Soars, Katharine Dufault presents a series of invented landscapes shaped by memory, sensation, and lived encounters with fields, forests, sky, and mountains. Her paintings reimagine the Earth as both presence and substance - ground, surface, and structure - formed through layered color, gesture, and abstraction. These immersive terrains reflect the reciprocal relationship between humans and the land that shapes them. A solitary owl, perched on a wire amid the treetops introduces a moment of watchful stillness. Balancing familiarity with mystery, the work invites contemplation of landscape as both physical and symbolic realm”

#contemporaryart #hudsonny #susaneleyfineart #landscapepaintings


66
13
2 months ago

Install images from WHERE THE OWL SOARS my solo exhibition@sefa_gallery
Gallery Hours: Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays 11-5
🌱I’ll be gallery sitting on Friday 3/6 and Sunday 3/8 - come say hi 👋

“In Where the Owl Soars, Katharine Dufault presents a series of invented landscapes shaped by memory, sensation, and lived encounters with fields, forests, sky, and mountains. Her paintings reimagine the Earth as both presence and substance - ground, surface, and structure - formed through layered color, gesture, and abstraction. These immersive terrains reflect the reciprocal relationship between humans and the land that shapes them. A solitary owl, perched on a wire amid the treetops introduces a moment of watchful stillness. Balancing familiarity with mystery, the work invites contemplation of landscape as both physical and symbolic realm”

#contemporaryart #hudsonny #susaneleyfineart #landscapepaintings


66
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2 months ago


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