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Saturday, 6th

July 6 - August 18, 2019
Light Falling Across Dark Places
Art is a form of engagement and there are many ways to enjoy the paintings made by Laura Taylor. They invite the viewer to listen carefully as they are seeped in a mysterious slow reveal; on one-hand a mirror to one’s own subconscious, and the other, an invitation to a luminous dream-like state which invites patience and stillness.
I like the way in which Taylor plays with partial recognitions, often providing an anchor that declines definitive answers, implying a deep sense of place without a beginning or an end, a memory palace without walls.
There is an easy confidence in the way the paint is layered. It is lyrical and soft but also intentional and resolved. Her paintings don’t work because of what you think you know, they rely on your willingness to feel and be truthful with yourself. It’s that authenticity that shines and welcomes the vulnerable viewer into the painting’s embrace.
Robert Tomlinson
Director, Kaaterskill Fine Arts Gallery

July 6 - August 18, 2019
Visions from Many Hands
An exhibit of ceramic art by instructors at Sugar Maples Center for Creative Arts
Sunday, 7th

July 6 - August 18, 2019
Visions from Many Hands
An exhibit of ceramic art by instructors at Sugar Maples Center for Creative Arts

July 6 - August 18, 2019
Light Falling Across Dark Places
Art is a form of engagement and there are many ways to enjoy the paintings made by Laura Taylor. They invite the viewer to listen carefully as they are seeped in a mysterious slow reveal; on one-hand a mirror to one’s own subconscious, and the other, an invitation to a luminous dream-like state which invites patience and stillness.
I like the way in which Taylor plays with partial recognitions, often providing an anchor that declines definitive answers, implying a deep sense of place without a beginning or an end, a memory palace without walls.
There is an easy confidence in the way the paint is layered. It is lyrical and soft but also intentional and resolved. Her paintings don’t work because of what you think you know, they rely on your willingness to feel and be truthful with yourself. It’s that authenticity that shines and welcomes the vulnerable viewer into the painting’s embrace.
Robert Tomlinson
Director, Kaaterskill Fine Arts Gallery
Monday, 8th

July 6 - August 18, 2019
Light Falling Across Dark Places
Art is a form of engagement and there are many ways to enjoy the paintings made by Laura Taylor. They invite the viewer to listen carefully as they are seeped in a mysterious slow reveal; on one-hand a mirror to one’s own subconscious, and the other, an invitation to a luminous dream-like state which invites patience and stillness.
I like the way in which Taylor plays with partial recognitions, often providing an anchor that declines definitive answers, implying a deep sense of place without a beginning or an end, a memory palace without walls.
There is an easy confidence in the way the paint is layered. It is lyrical and soft but also intentional and resolved. Her paintings don’t work because of what you think you know, they rely on your willingness to feel and be truthful with yourself. It’s that authenticity that shines and welcomes the vulnerable viewer into the painting’s embrace.
Robert Tomlinson
Director, Kaaterskill Fine Arts Gallery

July 6 - August 18, 2019
Visions from Many Hands
An exhibit of ceramic art by instructors at Sugar Maples Center for Creative Arts
Tuesday, 9th

July 6 - August 18, 2019
Visions from Many Hands
An exhibit of ceramic art by instructors at Sugar Maples Center for Creative Arts
Wednesday, 10th

July 6 - August 18, 2019
Visions from Many Hands
An exhibit of ceramic art by instructors at Sugar Maples Center for Creative Arts
Thursday, 11th

July 6 - August 18, 2019
Visions from Many Hands
An exhibit of ceramic art by instructors at Sugar Maples Center for Creative Arts
Friday, 12th

July 6 - August 18, 2019
Visions from Many Hands
An exhibit of ceramic art by instructors at Sugar Maples Center for Creative Arts

July 6 - August 18, 2019
Light Falling Across Dark Places
Art is a form of engagement and there are many ways to enjoy the paintings made by Laura Taylor. They invite the viewer to listen carefully as they are seeped in a mysterious slow reveal; on one-hand a mirror to one’s own subconscious, and the other, an invitation to a luminous dream-like state which invites patience and stillness.
I like the way in which Taylor plays with partial recognitions, often providing an anchor that declines definitive answers, implying a deep sense of place without a beginning or an end, a memory palace without walls.
There is an easy confidence in the way the paint is layered. It is lyrical and soft but also intentional and resolved. Her paintings don’t work because of what you think you know, they rely on your willingness to feel and be truthful with yourself. It’s that authenticity that shines and welcomes the vulnerable viewer into the painting’s embrace.
Robert Tomlinson
Director, Kaaterskill Fine Arts Gallery
Saturday, 13th

July 6 - August 18, 2019
Light Falling Across Dark Places
Art is a form of engagement and there are many ways to enjoy the paintings made by Laura Taylor. They invite the viewer to listen carefully as they are seeped in a mysterious slow reveal; on one-hand a mirror to one’s own subconscious, and the other, an invitation to a luminous dream-like state which invites patience and stillness.
I like the way in which Taylor plays with partial recognitions, often providing an anchor that declines definitive answers, implying a deep sense of place without a beginning or an end, a memory palace without walls.
There is an easy confidence in the way the paint is layered. It is lyrical and soft but also intentional and resolved. Her paintings don’t work because of what you think you know, they rely on your willingness to feel and be truthful with yourself. It’s that authenticity that shines and welcomes the vulnerable viewer into the painting’s embrace.
Robert Tomlinson
Director, Kaaterskill Fine Arts Gallery

July 6 - August 18, 2019
Visions from Many Hands
An exhibit of ceramic art by instructors at Sugar Maples Center for Creative Arts
Sunday, 14th

July 6 - August 18, 2019
Light Falling Across Dark Places
Art is a form of engagement and there are many ways to enjoy the paintings made by Laura Taylor. They invite the viewer to listen carefully as they are seeped in a mysterious slow reveal; on one-hand a mirror to one’s own subconscious, and the other, an invitation to a luminous dream-like state which invites patience and stillness.
I like the way in which Taylor plays with partial recognitions, often providing an anchor that declines definitive answers, implying a deep sense of place without a beginning or an end, a memory palace without walls.
There is an easy confidence in the way the paint is layered. It is lyrical and soft but also intentional and resolved. Her paintings don’t work because of what you think you know, they rely on your willingness to feel and be truthful with yourself. It’s that authenticity that shines and welcomes the vulnerable viewer into the painting’s embrace.
Robert Tomlinson
Director, Kaaterskill Fine Arts Gallery

July 6 - August 18, 2019
Visions from Many Hands
An exhibit of ceramic art by instructors at Sugar Maples Center for Creative Arts
Monday, 15th

July 6 - August 18, 2019
Visions from Many Hands
An exhibit of ceramic art by instructors at Sugar Maples Center for Creative Arts

July 6 - August 18, 2019
Light Falling Across Dark Places
Art is a form of engagement and there are many ways to enjoy the paintings made by Laura Taylor. They invite the viewer to listen carefully as they are seeped in a mysterious slow reveal; on one-hand a mirror to one’s own subconscious, and the other, an invitation to a luminous dream-like state which invites patience and stillness.
I like the way in which Taylor plays with partial recognitions, often providing an anchor that declines definitive answers, implying a deep sense of place without a beginning or an end, a memory palace without walls.
There is an easy confidence in the way the paint is layered. It is lyrical and soft but also intentional and resolved. Her paintings don’t work because of what you think you know, they rely on your willingness to feel and be truthful with yourself. It’s that authenticity that shines and welcomes the vulnerable viewer into the painting’s embrace.
Robert Tomlinson
Director, Kaaterskill Fine Arts Gallery
Tuesday, 16th

July 6 - August 18, 2019
Visions from Many Hands
An exhibit of ceramic art by instructors at Sugar Maples Center for Creative Arts
Wednesday, 17th

July 6 - August 18, 2019
Visions from Many Hands
An exhibit of ceramic art by instructors at Sugar Maples Center for Creative Arts
Thursday, 18th

July 6 - August 18, 2019
Visions from Many Hands
An exhibit of ceramic art by instructors at Sugar Maples Center for Creative Arts
Friday, 19th

July 6 - August 18, 2019
Visions from Many Hands
An exhibit of ceramic art by instructors at Sugar Maples Center for Creative Arts

July 6 - August 18, 2019
Light Falling Across Dark Places
Art is a form of engagement and there are many ways to enjoy the paintings made by Laura Taylor. They invite the viewer to listen carefully as they are seeped in a mysterious slow reveal; on one-hand a mirror to one’s own subconscious, and the other, an invitation to a luminous dream-like state which invites patience and stillness.
I like the way in which Taylor plays with partial recognitions, often providing an anchor that declines definitive answers, implying a deep sense of place without a beginning or an end, a memory palace without walls.
There is an easy confidence in the way the paint is layered. It is lyrical and soft but also intentional and resolved. Her paintings don’t work because of what you think you know, they rely on your willingness to feel and be truthful with yourself. It’s that authenticity that shines and welcomes the vulnerable viewer into the painting’s embrace.
Robert Tomlinson
Director, Kaaterskill Fine Arts Gallery
Saturday, 20th

July 6 - August 18, 2019
Light Falling Across Dark Places
Art is a form of engagement and there are many ways to enjoy the paintings made by Laura Taylor. They invite the viewer to listen carefully as they are seeped in a mysterious slow reveal; on one-hand a mirror to one’s own subconscious, and the other, an invitation to a luminous dream-like state which invites patience and stillness.
I like the way in which Taylor plays with partial recognitions, often providing an anchor that declines definitive answers, implying a deep sense of place without a beginning or an end, a memory palace without walls.
There is an easy confidence in the way the paint is layered. It is lyrical and soft but also intentional and resolved. Her paintings don’t work because of what you think you know, they rely on your willingness to feel and be truthful with yourself. It’s that authenticity that shines and welcomes the vulnerable viewer into the painting’s embrace.
Robert Tomlinson
Director, Kaaterskill Fine Arts Gallery

July 6 - August 18, 2019
Visions from Many Hands
An exhibit of ceramic art by instructors at Sugar Maples Center for Creative Arts
Sunday, 21st

July 6 - August 18, 2019
Visions from Many Hands
An exhibit of ceramic art by instructors at Sugar Maples Center for Creative Arts

July 6 - August 18, 2019
Light Falling Across Dark Places
Art is a form of engagement and there are many ways to enjoy the paintings made by Laura Taylor. They invite the viewer to listen carefully as they are seeped in a mysterious slow reveal; on one-hand a mirror to one’s own subconscious, and the other, an invitation to a luminous dream-like state which invites patience and stillness.
I like the way in which Taylor plays with partial recognitions, often providing an anchor that declines definitive answers, implying a deep sense of place without a beginning or an end, a memory palace without walls.
There is an easy confidence in the way the paint is layered. It is lyrical and soft but also intentional and resolved. Her paintings don’t work because of what you think you know, they rely on your willingness to feel and be truthful with yourself. It’s that authenticity that shines and welcomes the vulnerable viewer into the painting’s embrace.
Robert Tomlinson
Director, Kaaterskill Fine Arts Gallery
Monday, 22nd

July 6 - August 18, 2019
Visions from Many Hands
An exhibit of ceramic art by instructors at Sugar Maples Center for Creative Arts

July 6 - August 18, 2019
Light Falling Across Dark Places
Art is a form of engagement and there are many ways to enjoy the paintings made by Laura Taylor. They invite the viewer to listen carefully as they are seeped in a mysterious slow reveal; on one-hand a mirror to one’s own subconscious, and the other, an invitation to a luminous dream-like state which invites patience and stillness.
I like the way in which Taylor plays with partial recognitions, often providing an anchor that declines definitive answers, implying a deep sense of place without a beginning or an end, a memory palace without walls.
There is an easy confidence in the way the paint is layered. It is lyrical and soft but also intentional and resolved. Her paintings don’t work because of what you think you know, they rely on your willingness to feel and be truthful with yourself. It’s that authenticity that shines and welcomes the vulnerable viewer into the painting’s embrace.
Robert Tomlinson
Director, Kaaterskill Fine Arts Gallery
Tuesday, 23rd

July 6 - August 18, 2019
Visions from Many Hands
An exhibit of ceramic art by instructors at Sugar Maples Center for Creative Arts
Wednesday, 24th

July 6 - August 18, 2019
Visions from Many Hands
An exhibit of ceramic art by instructors at Sugar Maples Center for Creative Arts
Thursday, 25th

July 6 - August 18, 2019
Visions from Many Hands
An exhibit of ceramic art by instructors at Sugar Maples Center for Creative Arts
Friday, 26th

July 6 - August 18, 2019
Visions from Many Hands
An exhibit of ceramic art by instructors at Sugar Maples Center for Creative Arts

July 6 - August 18, 2019
Light Falling Across Dark Places
Art is a form of engagement and there are many ways to enjoy the paintings made by Laura Taylor. They invite the viewer to listen carefully as they are seeped in a mysterious slow reveal; on one-hand a mirror to one’s own subconscious, and the other, an invitation to a luminous dream-like state which invites patience and stillness.
I like the way in which Taylor plays with partial recognitions, often providing an anchor that declines definitive answers, implying a deep sense of place without a beginning or an end, a memory palace without walls.
There is an easy confidence in the way the paint is layered. It is lyrical and soft but also intentional and resolved. Her paintings don’t work because of what you think you know, they rely on your willingness to feel and be truthful with yourself. It’s that authenticity that shines and welcomes the vulnerable viewer into the painting’s embrace.
Robert Tomlinson
Director, Kaaterskill Fine Arts Gallery
Saturday, 27th

July 6 - August 18, 2019
Light Falling Across Dark Places
Art is a form of engagement and there are many ways to enjoy the paintings made by Laura Taylor. They invite the viewer to listen carefully as they are seeped in a mysterious slow reveal; on one-hand a mirror to one’s own subconscious, and the other, an invitation to a luminous dream-like state which invites patience and stillness.
I like the way in which Taylor plays with partial recognitions, often providing an anchor that declines definitive answers, implying a deep sense of place without a beginning or an end, a memory palace without walls.
There is an easy confidence in the way the paint is layered. It is lyrical and soft but also intentional and resolved. Her paintings don’t work because of what you think you know, they rely on your willingness to feel and be truthful with yourself. It’s that authenticity that shines and welcomes the vulnerable viewer into the painting’s embrace.
Robert Tomlinson
Director, Kaaterskill Fine Arts Gallery

July 6 - August 18, 2019
Visions from Many Hands
An exhibit of ceramic art by instructors at Sugar Maples Center for Creative Arts
Sunday, 28th

July 6 - August 18, 2019
Light Falling Across Dark Places
Art is a form of engagement and there are many ways to enjoy the paintings made by Laura Taylor. They invite the viewer to listen carefully as they are seeped in a mysterious slow reveal; on one-hand a mirror to one’s own subconscious, and the other, an invitation to a luminous dream-like state which invites patience and stillness.
I like the way in which Taylor plays with partial recognitions, often providing an anchor that declines definitive answers, implying a deep sense of place without a beginning or an end, a memory palace without walls.
There is an easy confidence in the way the paint is layered. It is lyrical and soft but also intentional and resolved. Her paintings don’t work because of what you think you know, they rely on your willingness to feel and be truthful with yourself. It’s that authenticity that shines and welcomes the vulnerable viewer into the painting’s embrace.
Robert Tomlinson
Director, Kaaterskill Fine Arts Gallery

July 6 - August 18, 2019
Visions from Many Hands
An exhibit of ceramic art by instructors at Sugar Maples Center for Creative Arts
Monday, 29th

July 6 - August 18, 2019
Visions from Many Hands
An exhibit of ceramic art by instructors at Sugar Maples Center for Creative Arts

July 6 - August 18, 2019
Light Falling Across Dark Places
Art is a form of engagement and there are many ways to enjoy the paintings made by Laura Taylor. They invite the viewer to listen carefully as they are seeped in a mysterious slow reveal; on one-hand a mirror to one’s own subconscious, and the other, an invitation to a luminous dream-like state which invites patience and stillness.
I like the way in which Taylor plays with partial recognitions, often providing an anchor that declines definitive answers, implying a deep sense of place without a beginning or an end, a memory palace without walls.
There is an easy confidence in the way the paint is layered. It is lyrical and soft but also intentional and resolved. Her paintings don’t work because of what you think you know, they rely on your willingness to feel and be truthful with yourself. It’s that authenticity that shines and welcomes the vulnerable viewer into the painting’s embrace.
Robert Tomlinson
Director, Kaaterskill Fine Arts Gallery
Tuesday, 30th

July 6 - August 18, 2019
Visions from Many Hands
An exhibit of ceramic art by instructors at Sugar Maples Center for Creative Arts
Wednesday, 31st

July 6 - August 18, 2019
Visions from Many Hands
An exhibit of ceramic art by instructors at Sugar Maples Center for Creative Arts