Leila Daw, “Double Beaches are Not the Harbor,” 2014, mixed media are shwe chi doe thread on unstretched linen, acrylic glaze, 33” x 27”

Fredrick Nelson, “Flowers in Return,” 2016, oil on canvas, 44” x 37 1/8”

Caroline Weld, “Squall” 2018, acrylic on canvas, 25 1/2” x 25 1/2”

Doug Salveson, “Boxtop Bird II,” 2006 collage and acrylic on cardboard, 21 1/8 ” x 17” 

Kenny Walton, ““Good Fortune #88,” 2005-2007, handblown glass, 6 ¾” x 3 ¾” x 3 ¾”

David Klamen, “Untitled,” 2001, aquatint with surface roll 23/30, 25 7/8” x 33 7/8”  

 

Doug Salveson,  “Garden Wall 180: Bonaire,” 1993, oil on canvas, 49 1/8” x 43 1/8”   

Kirk Pedersen, “12th Street,” 1989, ink on paper, 37 ½” x 29 ½”  

Lore Bert, “Red Star” (Roter Stern), 2008, relief object with Japanese paper and gold leaf, 21 15/16” x 21 15/16” 

Peter Charlap, “Winter II,” 2010, oil on canvas, 19” x 25”

Janet Sorokin, “DotCom,” 2008, mixed media collage, 21 1/8” x 17 1/4”

James Kuiper, “A River,” 2009, oil on canvas, 42 ¼” x 42 ¼”

Lore Bert, “Lotus Flower (green),” 2020, relief object with Japanese paper, 25 13/16” x 25 13/16” 

Fredrick Nelson, “Garden of Broken Hearts,” 2022, oil on canvas, 60 1/4” x 52 1/4”

Fredrick Nelson, “Four Seasons 2: Frozen Flowers,” 2022, oil on canvas, 44 1/8” x 36 1/8”  

Janet Sorokin, “Snowstorm,” 2014, mixed media collage, 18 ¼” x 14 ¼”

Karen Kunc, “Pathos,” 2014, monoprint and mixed media (diptych), 23 1/8” x 26 1/8”

Christopher Tanner, “Molten Eclipse,” 2008, mixed media on hand-made paper, 36” (diameter")

James Kuiper, “Green Mountain,” 2006, oil on canvas, 32 ½ ” x 42 ½”

Michael Marshall, “ “Blue: Breakers #7,” 2006, acrylic on paper, 51” x 39”

Karen Kunc, "At the Shoreline,” 2010, woodcut, mixed media on artist made paper of pigmented linen & kozo, 39 9/16” x 62 1/2”

Lore Bert, “Italien (2 Spiralen) [Spirals 2],” 2008, object with Japanese paper, 22” x 22”

Elizabeth Thach, “Pie,” 2018, acrylic, gouache on paper, 15 ½” x 19 ½” 

Fredrick Nelson, “A Slight Apocalypse,” 2023, oil on canvas, 8 7/8” x 6 7/8” 

Suzanne Caporael, “Silo Ridge (path),” 2016 ed 21/21, relief, 19 1/16” x 15”