Brian's rapidly expanding body of work exists in reverence both to the aimless, spontaneous life of the wanderer... and to the residual energies of those who have ever passed through or beheld his non-human subjects. [more]
Gallery 4222 is a Long Island art venue that hosts anything from simple photography shows to full sculptural installations. Shows vary from month to month and bring in both young and eager to old and savvy artists. [more]
The Museum has become a cultural resource bringing to Nassau County a range of visual experiences and quality art education programs previously unavailable in this suburban area. [more]
Its not everyday that you get the chance to take classes on glass blowing. As kin technology advanced in the late 1960's, a studio glass movement was born which made this artform more available to the general public. [more]
Over the years, the Museums holdings have grown to encompass a distinguished collection of American art from the nineteenth century to the present, [more]
The Islip Art Museum is the leading exhibition space for contemporary art on Long Island. The Museum presents five exhibitions a year in its main galleries. Exhibitions are organized to reflect issues and concerns in the current art world.[more]
Jeffrey Seaberg is a Long Island based artist who received his BFA in drawing and painting from SUNY New Paltz in 2005. His artwork is a combination of scientific study, philosophy and social critique. At its core is a constant examination of human existence. [more]
Started in the summer of 2006 as an underground art show, FRESH now holds a number of events throughout the year that showcase painting, photography, sculpture, installations and even graffiti based work...[more]
Rawson's subject matter ranges from headshots to glamour to fashion, but this Massapequa Park photographer excels at capturing the female figure. His work borders on odd - featuring the a nude female figure in an industrial/deteriorating environment. [more]