HONEY KURLANDER
Drawing and painting all her life, Honey Kurlander moved her studio in 2001 to Columbia, Maryland, where she remains to this day.
Drawing and painting all her life, Honey Kurlander moved her studio in 2001 to Columbia, Maryland, where she remains to this day.
From 2007 to 2013, Claudia Seymour was the president of the Salmagundi Club and from 2004 to 2007, she was vice president of the organization.
Judith-Ann Saks was commissioned to create the “Martha ‘Lady’ Washington Pin” and served as the artist for the “Celebrating America Coloring Book.”
Mimi Gross is best known for her paintings and interior and exterior installations, although she is also experienced as a set and costume designer.
Dr. Qinqin Liu’s work as a biologist and environmental scientist gave her a unique perspective on the beauty of nature, which serves as her inspiration.
Louise Jordan began to pursue her passion for fine arts at Smith College, and continued at the Torpedo Factory and the New Orleans Academy of Fine Arts.
Carolyn Zaroff is represented by the Art People Gallery in San Francisco, the San Francisco Women’s Art Gallery and the Healdsburg Center for the Arts.
Through years of hard work, Bernice K. Faegenburg is now a renowned as a contemporary artist in the metropolitan New York area.
Most recently, in 2017, Patricia Nix enjoyed a major gallery showing at the Boca Raton Museum of Art called “American Baroque.”
Working in a mostly traditional style, Sherry Stuart paints with a richness of color that illuminates the intensity of sunlight on her subject matter.
Suzanne Vlamis joined the Associated Press as a staff photographer, making history as the first full-time female in the role.
Huijie Zhao is an artist, art director of HZ International Fine Arts and vice president of Beijing Da You Quian Jing Painting and Calligraphy Institute.
A practicing artist for more than 40 years, Sandi Pillsbury Gredzens is committed to capturing the world around her and sharing it with others.
Carolyn McKee-Freese worked as a substitute teacher at Moose Heart School for a year and as an art teacher at Yorkville District High School for 20 years.
Diana Suttenfield is celebrated for her paintings and intricate drawings in West Virginia, which have frequently been exhibited in regional shows.
Natalia Khvost-Vostrikova has spent her entire life pursuing her passion for art, leading her to galleries in London, Italy, the United States and beyond.
Janet Heinicke served Simpson College as the chairman of the Fine Arts Division and the director of the Farnham Galleries for nearly two decades.
Michelle L. Brandriss is the founder and president of her own company, Name Bubbles, LLC, in Ballston Spa, New York, since 2009.
Christine Dolinich-Matuska, DFA, currently works as a teaching artist, pianist and visual artist, specifically in mixed media.
From the time Phyllis Whitcomb Packard was young, she dreamed of a career in the arts. She worked hard to make that dream a reality.
Serving as a piano teacher since 1959, R. Aileen James made her public performance debut at age 8, making her professional piano debut at age 16.
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