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Shawdow Lurker
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Snapple Frontier
Julien Miller is a painter/animator from Fly Creek, NY. In 2017, he received his BFA in Painting and Drawing from SUNY Purchase. He currently maintains a studio practice in Brooklyn making experimental handmade animations. Shooting frame-by-frame, combining replacement and stop motion techniques, he assembles universes to explore storytelling through animation.
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Body of Christ
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The Dream Maker Man
Ashley Lester currently lives and works in Saint Petersburg, Florida. She will graduate the University of South Florida in 2020 with her MFA in Sculpture.
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We Dug Up Most of Our Ground No.2
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We Dug Up Most of Our Ground No.3
Allison Piedmonte is a first-year art student at Alfred University who aspires to be a designer of household goods and furniture. While she dedicates most of her time to the studio, nothing makes her happier than curling up with a cat by her side and crocheting. If she were to have a best friend that was a fictional character, it would be Elizabeth Bennet from Pride and Prejudice.

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Catherine McWilliams is an aspiring artist and senior English (creative writing) major at SUNY Geneseo. As a life-long nap enthusiast, Catherine commonly falls asleep while reading next to a piping hot jar of tea. When she isn’t napping, Catherine spends her time taking photographs, studying art, drawing strangers and leisurely reading.
FEATURED ARTIST
Ashley Lester
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Body of Christ
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The Dream Maker Man
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Internal Method
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Je ne sais pas
Arnold Barretto
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Rocky, Oh Rocky!
Jane Galletti
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Internal
Sean Maphia
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Frankenstein’s Staples
Isabel Owen
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Mia in Rainscape
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San Miguel
Chelsea Sereno
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Always Watching
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Bye Bye Birdie
Marissa Specioso
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Separate
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The Sound of Boca
Peggy Wen
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Fits Right In
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Locked In
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Distant Pressure
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Egg Salad
Artists’ Bios
Ashley Lester is a sculptor, printmaker, and collage artist from the Adirondack Mountains in upstate New York. Her work invites the viewer to experience the internal conflicts of her childhood and the tension and difficulties of creating relationships with newly discovered family members.
Arnold Barretto is a senior international student at SUNY Plattsburgh. Originally from India but raised in Dubai, he learned how to adapt to different environments easily. He loves photography, theatre, and chocolate.
Jane Galletti is currently a senior at SUNY Plattsburgh with a double concentration in painting and ceramics and an art history minor. She is the president of the Plattsburgh Association of Visual Arts and is active in her community as a local artist. She also works full time as a travel agent, which aids in seeing artwork abroad.
Sean Maphia is a broadcasting/mass communication major and creative writing minor. He is from Herkimer, NY. He plays his guitar and sings on occasion. Family is everything to him.
Isabel Owen is a sophomore English (creative writing) and history double major with a minor in Latin American studies at SUNY Geneseo. She likes to post poems in unexpected places and pretend that she didn’t do it, even though everyone knows that she did.
Chelsea Sereno has a love for graphic design which has grown, thanks to the limitless possibilities provided by new digital production tools. As someone who has grown up with a passion for drawing, being able to combine this with her graphic design work is very rewarding. She can push her original concepts in ways she had never dreamed of.
Marissa Specioso is a travel photographer with a passion for nature and food. She travels all over the globe, and is always in search of beautiful landscapes and traditional foods. She takes photographs to capture feelings of emotion and to engage the viewer in the photo in a non-traditional way.
Peggy Wen is a senior at SUNY Plattsburgh. She is interested in figures and objects placed in space. Feeling misplaced herself, she seeks to find solutions of placement and interpretation in her paintings.
Featured Artist
Amanda Tetreault

Old Barn

Pasture Fence in Ireland

Watch Tower at Slea Head

Cliff Fence at Binn Ban

Our Tub
Gabi Basile

Present Past
Jane Galletti

McBeardie

Soft Center
Brittany Leonard

Resilience I
Taylor Whyte

Aqueous

Incursion

Unabashed
Robert Guitsy Wolf

Mixup

Peggles
Deanna Wolfe

We Own the Crowns
Artists’ Bios
Amanda Tetreault is a senior at SUNY Plattsburgh pursuing a BFA in studio art with a double concentration in photography and drawing and a minor in art history. She is from Champlain, NY, and most of her work reflects the area in and around her home, or places where she has made a home.
Gabi Basile is a junior English major at SUNY Geneseo. She spends her time fencing, metal-working, and waiting for it to be sunny. She loves old fantasy novels and spruce trees for their smell among other things. Gabi is from Poughkeepsie, NY.
Jane Galletti is currently a senior at SUNY Plattsburgh with a double concentration in painting and ceramics and an art history minor. She is the president of the Plattsburgh Association of Visual Arts and is active in her community as a local artist. She also works full time as a travel agent, which aids in seeing artwork abroad.
Brittany Leonard is studying art at SUNY Plattsburgh. In her work, she is interested in making public what many wish to keep private, bringing issues such as mental illness into the light. Her work depends greatly on color and how color interacts with the mind. This is the aspect within her work that she finds most challenging and intriguing.
Taylor Whyte is a sort of senior at SUNY Plattsburgh. She’s planning on completing her BFA this year so she can finally graduate. She has already completed her degree in psychology which she did for the sake of her parents. Without them and the faculty and staff in the art department, Taylor is not sure what she would even be doing.
Robert Guitsy Wolf is a student at SUNY Plattsburgh. His paintings examine objects from the past that contain meanings for the future.
Deanna Wolfe is a student at SUNY Plattsburgh. “We Own the Crowns” is inspired by recent events of police brutality in America. Her work is a reflection of her life as a young black woman. It is also a call to action for unity and understanding of black lives in this country.