
This is an online guide to the exhibit that will be up through April 28, 2023 at WestBeth Gallery, New York, New York. The work is listed in alignment with the installation.
To read the curatorial statement, click here.
To purchase work, contact Deborah Barlow via email (dbarlow (at) gmail dot com) or on Instagram @deborahbarlow.

JULIE SHAPIRO
Carrying Over, oil on canvas, 30 x 22″ $3900

PRIYA VADHYAR
Multiverse, acrylic on canvas, 48 x 36,” $3950

PAULA OVERBAY
Exhilaration, acrylic on panel, 12 x 18,” $3000

ELIZABETH MCALPIN
Watermark (v5), monotype, 11.5 x 16.5, framed” $800

HEATHER PALACEK
Elsewhere and Forgotten, sonography, 15 x 20,” $900

ED GRANT
Falling Into a Sea of Empty Promises, acrylic on Yupo, 30 x 30,” $4200

ELIZABETH MOONEY
Down the Pike, acrylic on wood, 36 x 36,” $4000 (Courtesy of LaMontagne Gallery)

LAURA PERRY
Not Without Reason, graphite on Yupo paper adhered to cradled panel, 9 x 12,” $560 SOLD

LAURA PERRY
Arriving at the Mind’s Door, graphite on Yupo paper adhered to cradled panel, 9 x 12,” $560 SOLD

MI-JIN CHUN
Luminous Vibrations, acrylic on canvas, 39 x 49,” framed, $5000

PAULA OVERBAY
Synapse, acrylic on panel, 12 x 18,” $2400

DENISE MANSEAU
Lemnaceae, oil and graphite on panel, 32 x 16,” $1250

ALISON CUOMO
As Above, So Below, acrylic on paper, 28 x 36,” framed, $1150

SKY PAPE
When I was Older, ink, graphite, and acrylic on paper, 22 x 22,” $6500

CAROLE KUNSTADT
Sacred Poem LXVII, thread, paper, hand-cut pages from Parish Psalmody dated 1849, 9 x 9,” framed, $2600

HEATHER PALACEK
Lost, Somewhere Golden, solargraphy, 12 x 18,” framed, $900

RHONDA SMITH
Marble Arch, Green, clay, glue, pigment, silk, wood, 8 x 10 x 8,” $1200

ELIZABETH MEAD
Untitled Williamsburg G2 02d, archival pigment print, 18 x 26,” framed, $2000

DEBRA WEISBERG
Collage Drawing 6, paper pulp, graphite, black hot glue, ink, #32 x 38,” $2200

JULIE SHAPIRO
Sideways, oil on canvas, 24 x 20,” $2500

DEBORAH BARLOW
Subasae 1, mixed media on canvas, 18 x 18,” $1400

JOHN COX
Shattered Horizons, acrylic on canvas, 15 x 54,” framed, $2900

JANINE BROWN
Tinzin 4, ink and prismacolor on mulberry paper, 13 x 8,” framed, $1000

DIANE MCGREGOR
Murmur (right panel of diptych,) graphite, wax, oil, image transfer on 2″ cradled panel, 8 x 6,” $750

DIANE MCGREGOR
Murmur (left panel of diptych,) graphite, wax, oil, image transfer on 2″ cradled panel, 8 x 6,” $750

JOANNE LEFRAK
Silver Web (Loge-gha Monastery, Nepal,) silver and glass, 24 x 36,” $3400

HEDWIG BROUCKAERT
Peel (iii), paper and acrylic paint on white marble, 6 x 6 x 1/4,” $850

LEIGH ANNE CHAMBERS
Piggy Chef, liquid rubber, oil and acrylic paint on panel, 24 x 24,” $900

PHOEBE ADAMS
Edging In, watercolor and gouache on handmade paper, 17 x 21,” $1300

LYNETTE HAGGARD
Limelight, acrylic on Yupo, 20 x 26,” framed, $1800

RHONDA SMITH
Marble Arch, Red, clay, glue, rock, silk, wood, 12 x 16 x 5,” $1200

ANN SGARLATA
Blinded by the Light, watercolor and gold ink, 9 x 12,” framed, $500

PATRICIA DAHLMAN
Spring #2, thread on canvas, 12 x 10,” framed, $600 SOLD

ELIZABETH MCALPIN
Between, monotype, 12 x 24,” framed, $950

HEDWIG BROUCKAERT
Peel 1, paper and acrylic on ceramic tile, 13 x 9 x 2,” $1550

LARRY RUSHING
Ex-Chain, oil on linen, 52 x 36,” framed, $8500

TANEY RONIGER
Myyrmaki #2, charcoal and graphite on watercolor paper, 50 x 70,” $22,000

PAULA OVERBAY
Pressure, acrylic on panel, 12 x 18,” $2400

JOHN COX
Something in Our Skies, acrylic on canvas, 14 x 18,” framed, $900

TRACEY ADAMS
Moon on the Crusted Snow, collage, encaustic, charcoal, ink on panel, 14 x 11,” $1800

SKY PAPE
From Forever to Now, ink and acrylic on paper, 23 x 23,” $6500

M P LANDIS
19.112, mixed media, acrylic on canvas, 16 x 16,” framed, $1800

M P LANDIS
19.113, mixed media, acrylic on canvas, 16 x 16,” framed, $1800

DEBORAH PEEPLES
Cannons, encaustic on panel, 30 x 30,” $2400 (Courtesy of 13Forest Gallery)

KELLIN NELSON
Marea 1, acrylic ink, watercolor and 24K gold thread on watercolor paper, 12″ diameter, framed, $1100 SOLD

LAURA GURTON
Bits and Pieces Circle no. 30, archval digital print with Austrian crystals, 13 x 13,” framed, $900 SOLD

LINDA THARP
Waterborne 2, watercolord and sumi ink on Yupo, 11 x 14,” framed, $475

ANN SGARLATA
Many Moons Ago, watercolor and gold ink, 11 x 11, framed, $600

SARAH SLAVICK
Pulse, oil on wood, 20 x 16,” $1800.

KAREN FITZGERALD
Star Field, oil paint, mica, Venetian plaster with 23K gold on Yupo mounted on panel, 15″ diameter, $1200

KATHRYN GEISMAR
Manifesto, acrylic, pen and paper on monotype, 22 x 16,” framed, $850

MALU TAN
Where the Deer Play, acrylic, graphite and plaster on cradled panel, 24 x 24,” $1800

CHERYL ADEN
Glissando, archival pigment print, 12 x 15,” framed, $800 (Limited edition, 2/25)

CAROLINE GOLDEN
Attendance Requested, paper college, wallpaper, ribbon on wood panel, 24 x 18 x 1.5,” $1850

DONNELLY MARKS
Brut No. 118, photograph printed on watercolor paper, pigment inks, 11 x 14,” framed, $275 (Limited edition 2 of 6)

PHOEBE ADAMS
Boulder, watercolor and gouache on handmade paper, 17 x 21,” $1300

LINDA THARP
Waterborne 1, watercolor and sumi ink on Typ, 11 x 14,” framed, $475

MARY PINTO
U Tree, collage (inkjet photogram and watercolor on paper,) 15 x 11,” framed, $500

TINA FEINGOLD
In the Minds of Others, oil on canvas, 44 x 36,” $5000

SILVIA DE MARCHI
Tableau Rouge, mixed media ink on paper, French pastry box, glue, 6 x 4 x 2,” $800

SILVIA DE MARCHI
Red Papery Crash, mixed media ink on paper, glue, 5 x 4 x 2,” $700 SOLD

DEBRA WEISBERG
Gimel, ink, charcoal, black hot glue graphite, collaged paper over embossed monoprint, 36 x 64,” $4200

Installation view, WestBeth Gallery
A must see in New York…All the work is so interesting and beautiful. The curator or curators were “spot” on with the flow…each room was a surprise.
Nina, Thank you for such a warm response to our efforts. That was exactly what we were hoping would happen.
I am blown away by this beautiful show! It is ages since I’ve seen work as exciting as this. Each piece opens a portal to a new reality, and each one has been created by a confident, accomplished hand. It’s clear that this genre is important to us all. Congratulations to you, Deborah, and your co-curators for a masterful accomplishment.
Thank you so much Thalassa!