Sears-Peyton Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Sears-Peyton Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Kathryn Lynch “A View of One’s Own, Part 1”
While summer may feel a world away for many New Yorkers, in Kathryn Lynch’s exhibition A View of One’s Own, the artist’s gestural impressions of her experiences and environment on Shelter Island evoke...More »
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Robert Schmid "New Paintings"
Trained as a chemist, Robert Schmid combines his background in math and science to create a personal visual language that defies verbal explanation. His work is influenced by quantum mechanics, the Fibonacci...More »
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Karen Revis "Lucid"
In her current series “Lucid" Karen Revis departs from the vivid color fields that have identified her work to date. Influenced by architecture, interior design, and couture fashion, this latest series...More »
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Sara Eichner "New Paintings and Prints"
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Isabel Bigelow "Two Roads"
Finding fertile ground in the space between abstraction and representation, Bigelow closes in on familiar elements. Trees, fences, islands and forests disappear or come sharply into view as they vie for...More »
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Celia Gerard "Regions of Unlikeness"
For her first solo exhibition with the gallery, Celia Gerard will exhibit a series of works on paper whose imagery is derived from a developing language of shapes that collide with traces of memory. Exploring...More »
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Kathryn Lynch "Choppy Waters"
Comprised of a series of large-scale oil paintings on canvas, alongside a few smaller canvases and paintings on paper, these new works feature compositions centered on a small sailboat navigating stormy...More »
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Jane Rosen "A Class of Birds"
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Summer Group Show 2010
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Shelly Reed "Something is amiss admist all this beauty and delight"
Sears-Peyton Gallery presents Something is amiss amidst all this beauty and delight, an exhibition of new paintings by Shelley Reed. As a contemporary painter, Shelley Reed is in part a bri-coleur....More »
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Betty Merken "Missing Link"
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Betty Merken "Missing Link"
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Bo Joseph "A Persistent Absence "
Included in the installation will be paintings and large scale drawings, as well as Joseph's newest series A Lexicon of Persistent Absence, created during his recent three month stay in Berlin, Germany....More »
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Mark di Vincenzo "New Works"
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Cecil Touchon "Collage"
[Image: Cecil Touchon "fusion series #201" (2009) collage, 30 x 22.5 inch paper 11.5 x 9 inch image]More »
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Michael Abrams "Old and Lost Rivers"
[Image: Michael Abrams "Blue Eyrie" (2009), oil on canvas, 36 x 42 inches]More »
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Shawn Dulaney "In the Drenched Earth"
Sears-Peyton Gallery presents "In the Drenched Earth," an exhibition of recent paintings on linen by New York artist Shawn Dulaney. This is Dulaney’s fifth solo exhibition with the gallery. At first...More »
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"Open Your Arms to the Sun" Exhibition
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Roz Leibowitz "Shadowland"
Leibowitz's drawings are influenced by her collections of nineteenth and twentieth century ephemera, which she has gathered throughout her life with an eye towards the inconsequential, overlooked and simply...More »
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Eugene Brodsky "New Works"
After marrying his German wife, Brodsky began spending a few months a year traveling to Europe to visit friends and family. He is not fond of travel. A reluctant sightseer who is easily bored, Brodsky...More »
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Clay Wagstaff "Natural Order"
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MaryBeth Thielhelm "Unclaimed Waters"
MaryBeth Thielhelm has been painting water for seven years, but her obsession with what she calls the “elemental, uncontrollable, and immeasurable ocean” started when she was a child and has been woven...More »
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John Huggins "New Works"
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Kathryn Lynch "Her Days and Nights"
Undeterred by the myriad of styles poking around the art world, Philadelphia born Lynch early on adapted a very simple approach to her craft: “I paint what I experience and what moves me.” She goes on...More »
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Isabel Bigelow "New Works"
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Andrew Zimmerman "Expansion Series"
Andrew Zimmerman’s recent work situates itself somewhere between painting and sculpture. Combining elements of both practices, while refusing to be either, the work gathers its strength in the tension...More »