Pelham Art Center Student
Exhibition On View Through
October 19
Pelham Art Center is pleased to announce its Student Exhibition, on view through October 19, 2025.
This Student Exhibition encompasses artworks by students at the Pelham Art Center across all visual arts disciplines, from painting and printmaking to ceramics and collage. These talented students of all ages created their work under the guidance of the Art Center’s seasoned teaching artists, who are dedicated to imparting valuable artistic skills and knowledge in semester-long classes, shorter workshops, and school break camps of all kinds. Student work draws inspiration from an array of subjects and sources including personal experiences, nature, current events, and art history and is grounded in the technical skills and creative practices learned throughout their classes.
Artwork in a wide range of comprehensive media created by PAC’s talented students between Summer 2024 – Spring 2025 is on display. The list of participating artists of all ages includes:
Valerie Becerra, Ilene Bellovin, Joy Bird, Leslie Boden, Pamela Bovyer, Isabel Brown, Rita Calandresa, Lucy Carney, Alma Carr, Cherie Corso, Fiona d’Alessandro, Genevieve DeLisi, Kim Derespina, Laura Dower, Marlene Furtick, Lorraine Furtick, Joy Garcia, Ioanna Giannopoulos, Harriet Goldberg, Theo Karlsson Gregory, LJ Guglielmo, Livia Gus, Sylvia Gutierrez, Sophia Hellen, Alex Hellen, Lynn Honeysett, Ellie Horten, Josephine Kain, Theodore Keenan-Huang, Rebecca Kirby, Kieran Kraft, Sally Lake, Felix Lambert, Naveen Leon-Kelly, Jojo Mattina, Ingrid Martinez Acuña, Nancy Mazzei, Paula McKeever, Kristin Moore-Gantz, Ellen Moskowitz, Carleen Murdock, Laura Platt, Anna Ralph, Teagan Reen, Sarah Reynolds, Donna Rose Ross, Ari Rueda, Charlotte Santo, Amy Shaw, Deborah Sherman, Inez Sieben, Barbara Sterling, Surleen Dhamoon, Barbara Tinoco, Jackie Vigil, Beryl Watson, Ada Weishaupl, Alfred Weishaupl, Tara Weishaupl
The gallery is open to visitors Monday – Friday 9am-5pm and Saturday & Sunday 10am-4pm.
Pelham Art Center is a non-profit educational and cultural institution committed to providing public access to see, study and experience the arts, foster lifelong arts appreciation and thereby strengthen the community. The Art Center was founded in 1970 and now serves more than 16,000 people each year. These events and programs are made possible, in part, by ArtsWestchester with funds from Westchester County Government with the support of County Executive George Latimer. Pelham Art Center also receives funding from: New York State Council on the Arts, A State Agency, and Pelham Community Members and Annual Fund Donors.