Art by Britt LoSacco, Mary Nolan, and Mary Ellen Riell

August 4 - October 8, 2023

Three artists selected to exhibit in the Art of New York: Annual Juried Art Show in 2022 return for solo shows. Britt LoSacco is figurative realist artist living in New York State and works primarily in oils. Her sensitive work observes the human condition in a detailed and poignant style. Mary Nolan has a long career as an exhibiting and teaching artist, focusing primarily on creating small onsite oil paintings of local and regional landscapes, many of which are used as studies for larger studio paintings. Her show, Moods of Oneida, features landscapes, water, and weather painted with movement and atmosphere. Mary Ellen Riell has been exhibiting since 1995, participating in over 100 exhibitions throughout the Northeast. She is a current member and former co-director of the Oakroom Artists. Her pastel landscapes, watercolors, and prints are found in private and corporate collections.

The shows are on view from Friday, August 4 through Sunday October 8, 2023. Admission to the Regional Art Galleries is free. Museum admission is free for members and children under 11; $9 adults, $6.50 seniors & students. The Museum, Regional Art Galleries, and Library are open Tues - Fri, 10 am-5 pm, Sat & Sun, Noon-5 pm. The Regional Art Galleries and Library remain open until 6 pm on Wednesdays. For more information contact the Museum at (518)-673-2314.

Oil painting by Britt LoSacco of human torso with light emanating from laced fingers over the heart by
large cilouds on a windy day, sailboat on lake, oil painting by Mary Nolan
image of a house with large white flowers in foreground painting by Mary Ellen Riell, Anemones and Old Maple, pastel
Top: Britt LoSacco, Filtered No.2, oil on copper, $1125
Center: Mary Nolan, A Good Breeze, oil, $2100
Bottom: Mary Ellen Riell, Anemones and Old Maple, pastel, $1800
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