CAROLŸNNE WHITEFEATHER | Edges

OPUS 40 | Richards Gallery August 6 - September 6, 2026 
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Carolÿnne Whitefeather engages the oral traditions and natural surroundings of the artist’s youth, immersed among Seminole elders and descendants of European and First Peoples. Inspired by her deep cultural connection to nature, Whitefeather's work in Edges engages with water imagery and color pigments while merging technology and handwork to create multidimensional works on paper and glass.  A printmaker, painter, and photographer, Whitefeather pioneered water-based, non-toxic, and archival printmaking processes that revolutionized the traditional fine arts print shop. Starting in 2026, the Women's Studio Workshop offers an annual scholarship in her name for regional artists to attend a month-long residency honoring the artist’s significant and innovative contributions to printmaking.

 

ARTIST TALK with Heather Bruegl and  ARTISTS RECEPTION: Sunday August 9th, 2026

2:00 - 4:00 PM.

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Press release

CAROLYNNE WHITEFEATHER | Edges

Opus 40 · The Richards Gallery

356 George Sickle Road · Saugerties, NY 12477

6 August - 6 September

 

OPENING RECEPTION: 9 August, 2:00 - 5:00 PM

Gallery Hours: Aug - Sept | Friday - Monday 10:00 - 4:00 PM

 

Tickets: https://opus40.org/admission-tours/

EXHIBITION WEBPAGE: https://bit.ly/whitefeatheropus40

 

(Saugerties, NY) CAROLYNNE WHITEFEATHER | Edges, opens 6 August with a reception for the artist on Sunday, 9 August, 2:00 - 5:00, and runs through Sunday, 6 September, 2026, at the Richards Gallery | Opus 40. Tickets can be purchased at the Opus 40 website.

 

ABOUT THE EXHIBITION

Carolÿnne Whitefeather engages the oral traditions and natural surroundings of the artist’s youth, immersed among Seminole elders and descendants of European and First Peoples. Inspired by her deep cultural connection to nature, Whitefeather's work in Edges engages with water imagery and color pigments while merging technology and handwork to create multidimensional works on paper and glass.  A printmaker, painter, and photographer, Whitefeather pioneered water-based, non-toxic, and archival printmaking processes that revolutionized the traditional fine arts print shop. Starting in 2026, the Women's Studio Workshop offers an annual scholarship in her name for regional artists to attend a month-long residency honoring the artist’s significant and innovative contributions to printmaking.

 

The following events are planned during the opening weekend of CAROLŸNNE WHITEFEATHER | Edges exhibition at the Richards Gallery at Opus 40. 

 

Sunday, August 9th

 

2 to 5 pm. - Opening Reception and Conversation with Carolynne Whitefeather together with Heather Bruegl