October 2021
We enjoyed having James Coe and Susan Story on ‘A Life In The Arts’ recently. James is an artist and was the curator of a gallery show at the Athens Cultural Center, entitled: Seasons of Greene ll. Susan is an artist who participated in that show.
You can view their interview here:
Featured below is one of Susan's works from the show, a scene from the Willows overlooking the Hudson River.
Up Next for James and Susan:
James Coe and another artist from Seeing Greene ll, Marlene Wiedenbaum, have a show up currently at the Mark Gruber Gallery in New Paltz, NY (see: http://markgrubergallery.com ). This show will be running through November 20.
For more about James, including how to stay in touch, visit: https://jamescoe.com
Susan Story currently has works up at the Clement Art Gallery in Troy, NY (see: https://clement-frame-and-art.myshopify.com/collections/susan-m-story ). Susan will be in another show at this gallery that will run from November 26 through January.
Susan has a solo show at the Kuhar Family Market Gallery, Rennselaerville, NY, with a reception on November 13 (see: http://kuharfamilyfarm.weebly.com )
For more about Susan, including how to stay in touch, visit: https://www.susanmstory.com
About ‘A Life in the Arts’
'A Life in the Arts' is a Zoom series celebrating those who have committed their lives to excellence in the arts. Our hope is that this series also illuminates how to navigate a career in the arts to up and coming artists. Interviews are conducted by Masterwork Board member Joseph White and run a half hour, with fifteen minutes dedicated to a q and a with attendees. Join us - or watch our sessions on the Masterwork Youtube Channel!
Find out more about our Fall interviews here:
About Masterwork Arts
Masterwork Music & Art Foundation was founded more than 60 years ago in Morristown, New Jersey. The Founders, Shirley May and David Randolph, were passionate about the arts and understood the importance of nurturing developing artists, and making the arts available to a broad audience. Generations of artists were influenced by the years of concerts, theatrical events and fine arts projects Masterwork Arts funded and produced.
Today, Masterwork Arts supports excellence in the arts through a variety of grant offerings and awards, a zoom series on 'A Life in the Arts' and virtual classes that are open to all. To find out more, sign up for our enewsletter on www.masterworkarts.org.
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