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Artist: Nikki Storer
2026. Oil, 24k Gold. 22.25 x 18.25 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Nikki Storer is a self-taught artist based on Boston's South Shore. Her work blends abstract and realistic elements, drawing inspiration from coastal landscapes and botanical forms. Influenced by time spent on the water and in her garden, she captures the natural world with depth, texture, and a luminous sensitivity. Nikki has been a featured artist with Serena & Lily, where she developed a signature "Transcendent Coastal" collection that blends serene coastal imagery with contemporary design.
Artist: Aiden Amaral
2026. Acrylic. 9 x 12 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Aiden Amaral is a Mashpee Middle High School art student.
Artist: Stephen Knight
2024. Oil. 11 x 13 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Stephen Knight is a prominent Cape Cod-based marine and landscape painter recognized for his impressionistic, plein air oil paintings of the New England coast. Based in Centerville, MA, his work captures local marshes, estuaries, and lighthouses, often highlighting the interplay of light on water.
Artist: Sandy O'Connor
2025. Watercolor. 14.5 x 17.5 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
A longtime Cotuit resident, Sandy is known for her nostalgic paintings of beloved village landmarks. Her award-winning work has appeared in more than 180 juried exhibitions. She is a Signature Artist in several national art societies, including the Copley Society of Art in Boston. This is her 20th year participating in the Brush Off!
Artist: Betsy Payne Cook
2020. Pastel. 13 x 13 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Pastel artist Betsy Payne Cook is a member of the Pastel Society of America and the Pastel Painters Society of Cape Cod. She loves plein air painting and enjoys responding spontaneously to the scene in front of her with limited time to paint before the conditions change.
Artist: Elsa Hopkins
Elsa Hopkins is a Mashpee Middle High School art student.
Artist: Al Rich
2025. Oil. 29 x 23 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Cotuit artist Al Rich is a realist artist who paints primarily in oil. Rich studies, sketches and photographs his subjects onsite, then finishes his paintings in the studio. He prefers to paint realistic scenes with a focus on sea and landscapes. Rich is a juried member of the Cape Cod Art Center and has participated in the Cahoon Museum Brush Off for the past ten years.
Artist: Sue Ferriman Jenkins
2025. Oil. 9 x 12 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Artist Sue Ferriman Jenkins paints light-filled summer Cape Cod seascapes and landscapes in oil and acrylic. She also captures landscapes and special locations such as Carmel, California and Martha's Vineyard in her fine art photography.
Artist: Jeamine Exillen
2026. Acrylic. 11 x 14 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Jeamine Exillen is a Mashpee Middle High School art student.
Artist: Gary Oro
2026. Oil. 17 x 23 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Gary Oro paints seascapes in oil from Maine to Cape Cod. He is a member of the American Society of Marine Artists, the International Guild of Realism, the Guild of Chatham Painters, and the Rockport Art Association. Oro enjoys doing painting demonstrations and workshops at various art associations on the Cape and throughout the region.
2025. Watercolor. 16.25 x 14.25 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Artist: Susan Kilmartin
2025. Oil. 18 x 22 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Susan Kilmartin grew up moving around the world, from Mexico, Cuba, South Africa, Pakistan and India, though her favorite place was a Western Gold & Uranium Co. mining camp on the south rim of the Grand Canyon. She is a portrait painter, calligrapher, muralist, plein air painter and book illustrator, and received her BFA from the University of Maryland.
Artist: Kathryn Kleekamp
2025. Oil. 17 x 20 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Kathryn Kleekamp is both a Cape Cod artist and author. She primarily paints scenes of Cape Cod and works to capture the unique beauty and charm of this special place. Her artwork and books are in collections all over the United States and abroad.
Artist: Sam Barber
2024. Watercolor. 22 x 30 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Sam Barber is known for his luminous, color-rich paintings that reflect his distinctive way of seeing the world. Born in Europe and raised in the United States, he trained at the Art Students League of New York and studied for nine years with Henry Hensche in Provincetown. A longtime Cape Cod artist and member of the Society of American Impressionists, he has spent over fifty years drawing inspiration from the region's shifting coastal light.
Artist: Leslie Goldman
2025. Mixed Media. 7 x 8.5 x 5 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Artist Leslie Goldman explores the natural cycles of decay and renewal in her organic multi-media pieces. After receiving her MA in Art History from Boston University and teaching high school art for over twenty years, she received her Post-Baccalaureate Certificate from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in 2015 and her MFA from Massachusetts College of Art in 2021. She shows her work in various locations around Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
This Artist has generously donated 100% of the proceeds to the Cahoon Museum of American Art.
Artist: Annabell Pinto
Annabell Pinto is a Mashpee Middle High School art student.
Artist: Rosalie Nadeau
2025. Oil. 13.75 x 13.75 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Rosalie Nadeau is influenced by art historical traditions of realism and impressionism, and her vibrant paintings balance powerful color and classical form. She teaches workshops in pastel and oil painting and is known for her masterful plein air work. Nadeau has exhibited at the Cahoon Museum, the Cape Cod Museum of Art, and the Provincetown Art Association & Museum. She is a member of 21 in Truro, Pastel Painters Society of Cape Cod, and the Cape Cod Plein Air Painters.
Artist: Lorna Ritz
2013. Oil Crayon. 17 x 24 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Lorna Ritz is an abstract expressionist painter and professor who lives and works in Amherst, Massachusetts. She previously completed a community residency abutting the vast ocean in Provincetown's dune shacks. Ritz received a BFA from Pratt Institute and an MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art. She has taught at Rhode Island School of Design, Brown University, University of Minnesota, Dartmouth College, and Vermont Studio Center.
Artist: Susan O'Brien McLean
2025. Oil. 12 x 14 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Susan "Susie" O'Brien McLean is known for nostalgic, light-filled paintings inspired by both her years in England and her life on Cape Cod, where she now depicts coastal scenes, gardens, and portraits. She has exhibited widely in London and the United States, including at the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours and the Copley Society of Boston, where she was elected a Copley Artist. A frequent award recipient, she has participated in plein air events for decades and has work held in Cape Cod museum collections.
2024. Oil. 13.5 x 16.5 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Artist: Cristoff Shay
2025. Acrylic. 16 x 20 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Cristoff Shay is a longtime and accomplished museum professional with five years of dedicated service at the Cahoon Museum of American Art. Known for his creative vision and strong artistic sensibility, Cristoff has a particular eye for florals and landscape design. His passion for the arts and thoughtful attention to detail have come together in Poppin Poppies, created for his first-ever Brush Off as a participating artist.
Artist: Lyn Coffey
2026. Oil. 20 x 20 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Lyn Coffey grew up in an artistic household and has painted since childhood. She earned her BFA from Parsons School of Design in New York and worked professionally as a graphic designer, a path that continues to influence her fine art. Since moving to Cape Cod in 2020, she has focused exclusively on oil painting, capturing coastal landscapes with expressive mark-making and attention to light. Painting en plein air is central to her process, helping her convey atmosphere and a strong sense of place. An award-winning artist, Lyn maintains a studio in Cotuit and paints on location throughout New England.
Artist: Amy Kaufman
2025. Oil, Acrylic. 20 x 26 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Amy Kaufman, a noted, award-winning New England artist, finds inspiration from observing the beauty of the most ordinary objects, such as fruit, with their brilliant colors, graceful curves, and subtle details. Kaufman has exhibited extensively in museums and galleries including Left Bank Gallery, Camilla Richman Fine Arts, Depot Square Gallery, and Boston Design Center. This summer she will be in an exhibition at the Cape Cod Art Museum. Her art is in numerous private, university, and corporate collections nationwide. You may have seen her pieces featured in the Hollywood movie Bride Wars.
Artist: Alison McMurry
2026. Pastel. 12 x 12 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Alison McMurry has been a Brush-Off participant for over 30 years and is a member of the Pastel Painters Society of Cape Cod, she continues to draw endless inspiration from the Cape's shorelines, bogs, and marshes, and has recently made a return to still life.
Artist: Corinne Bellingham
2025. Oil. 20 x 24 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
An award-winning artist, Corinne Bellingham has participated in solo and group shows at the Cape Cod Museum of Art, the Cotuit Center for the Arts, and the Cultural Center of Cape Cod.
Artist: Syd Hale
2025. Oil. 11 x 14 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Syd Hale received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Connecticut when abstract expressionism and modern art were in vogue. Teachings of the colorist Josef Albers and the Impressionists led Syd to study at the Cape School of Art in Provincetown. As mostly a plein air painter, Syd finds witnessing and recording impressions from nature to be a humbling experience. One can only create an illusion of atmosphere and light, for there is no greater perfection than nature. Syd is a resident artist at the Chapman Gallery in Cotuit. Ask Syd about her career as an airline pilot!
Artist: Bill Noble
2025. Oil. 16.75 x 14 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Bill Noble is an award-winning oil painter. He is a juried and exhibiting member of Oil Painters of America, the Cape Cod Art Center, South Cape Artists, Falmouth Art Guild, and the Attleboro Arts Museum. His work has earned numerous honors and has been featured in three solo exhibitions. In addition to his studio practice, Bill shares his expertise by teaching oil painting at the Falmouth Art Center. In 2016, he was honored as Artist-in-Residence at La Grande Vigne in Dinan, France.
Artist: Marieluise Hutchinson
2026. Oil. 14.5 x 7.5 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Paintings by Marieluise Hutchinson evoke a yearning for a bygone era of rural New England. She appreciates "simplicity in the commonplace" and her art often features barns, historic homes and outbuildings. The artist explains: "New England and its people breathe a sense of history, solidity and character having stood the test of time. Capturing old farmsteads and barns on canvas has been my special, lifelong journey." Hutchinson is a Copley Master at the Copley Society of Boston and exhibits in six galleries across Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Florida.
Artist: Kristen Deschamps
2026. Acrylic. 17 x 21 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Kristen Deschamps is an artist and art teacher whose work is deeply inspired by growing up on Cape Cod and the natural beauty of its coastal landscapes. Influenced by the ocean, sky, and surrounding environment, her artwork explores the sense of peace, connection, and inspiration found in nature. She has been an art teacher at Mashpee Middle-High School since 2004, where she encourages students to develop creativity, confidence, and a lifelong appreciation for the arts.
Artist: Doris Mee
2025. Mixed Media. 16 x 16 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
This painting received a First Place award at Cape Cod Art Center in 2025.
Cape Cod artist Doris Mee lives in West Harwich, Massachusetts. Her mixed media collage paintings are assembled with a wide variety of papers, which she hand-paints with watercolor and acrylic. Mee teaches her mixed media and collage techniques in workshops at art centers on Cape Cod, on Florida's west coast, and on cruise ships. She has shown her work at the Cahoon Museum, the Cape Cod Art Center, the Cultural Center of Cape Cod, and the Creative Art Center.
Artist: Leeann Ream
2026. Pastel. 20 x 24 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Leeann Ream is an artist based in Onset, Massachusetts. Her drawings explore themes of work, identity, and personal narrative, with a focus on the act of drawing as a means of discovery. She serves as Curator at the Cahoon Museum of American Art, where she organizes exhibitions and contributes to the museum's artistic vision. Leeann holds an MA in Museum and Exhibition Studies from the University of Illinois Chicago and a BFA in Studio Art from Bowling Green State University.
Artist: Sarah Connell Campbell
2026. Watercolor. 10 x 17.5 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Originally from the Midwest, award-winning artist Sarah Connell Campbell now lives and works in New England. She draws deep inspiration from the artists in her family, nature, and the nostalgic colors and shapes of her roots. Through a collaborative process with watercolor, gouache, and ink, Sarah's work transitions freely between nature, architecture, and abstraction.
Artist: Jeff Dinardo
2026. Wood. 36 x 8 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Jeff Dinardo uses his love of design, painting, and woodworking to create vintage signs. As an experienced artist, graphic designer, and illustrator, Dinardo artfully uses special painting and aging techniques to make the signs appear well-worn and one-of-a-kind.
Artist: Lynn Cohen
2026. Oil. 16 x 20 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Lynn Cohen is a Cape Cod-based artist known for her coastal-themed oil paintings, including works like "Shell Fishing" which have been featured at the Cape Cod Art Center. She often captures scenes related to maritime life and local Cape Cod scenery, showcasing her work on platforms like Instagram.
Artist: Philip Dutra
2025. Oil. 18 x 36 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Philip Dutra is a Cape Cod-based self-taught artist and lifelong resident specializing in coastal scenes, oil landscapes, and acrylic seascapes, often featuring local landmarks like Beetle Cat sailboats. Influenced by artists like Winslow Homer and Andrew Wyeth, his work is characterized by an "eloquent simplicity" that captures the essence of New England nature.
Artist: Jason Goldstein
2024. Photography. 37 x 13.5 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Jason Goldstein is a professional photographer based in Sandwich, where he operates a portrait studio specializing in family portraits, seniors, headshots, and other personal photography. His passion for photography began in 2015 after spotting bald eagles during a trip to Prince Edward Island, Canada, inspiring him to pursue wildlife photography. Although he has always loved animals and nature, it was within the last decade that he began exploring and photographing wildlife more seriously. In 2019, he opened Jason Goldstein Photography, focusing on creating emotional, high-quality portraits that preserve meaningful memories for his clients. Jason balances his photography business with family life alongside his wife, Sherrie, their two children, and their rescue pets, while continuing to enjoy wildlife photography whenever he can.
Artist: Joe Gallant
2026. Acrylic. 24 x 24 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Sandwich artist Joe Gallant is known for his loose and spontaneous painting style. His favorite painting subjects are seascapes and landscapes that capture the natural beauty of Cape Cod. Gallant teaches art, including his popular big brush painting workshops at the Cotuit Center for the Arts, the Cultural Center of Cape Cod, and the Falmouth Art Center.
2026. Oil. 12 x 36 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
2025. Oil. 22 x 18 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Artist: Richard C. Bartlett
2000. Watercolor, mixed media. 26 x 20.5 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Richard C. Bartlett (1924-2016) graduated from the School of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts and later taught there, as well as at Simmons College. He worked as a designer and art director for publishers D.C. Heath and Beacon Press, and served as Director of Publications at Harvard University's Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. A founder and first president of The Boston Printmakers, Bartlett was active in lithography and serigraphy before turning to drawing and painting, with his work now held in major collections including the Library of Congress, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris.
2025. Mixed Media. 16 x 24 x 6 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
2026. Oil. 10 x 12 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
2026. Wood. 37.5 x 26.5 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
2026. Oil. 12 x 12 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Artist: Camille Deschamps
Camille Deschamps is a Mashpee Middle High School art student.
Artist: John Ricciardi
John Ricciardi has painted the Cape Cod landscape for many years, and his works are found in many private collections nationally and abroad. Ricciardi paints in an expressive style; he wants to leave something for the viewers to fill in for themselves.
1994. Oil Crayon. 17 x 24 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Artist: Hollis Engley
2025. Pottery. 3.5 x 5.5 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Hollis Engley is a potter who grew up in Vineyard Haven on Martha's Vineyard. After a career as a reporter, photojournalist, and newspaper editor in Washington DC, Engley moved back to Cape Cod and established Hatchville Pottery in Falmouth. He later joined Kimberly Sheerin at The Barn Pottery where he currently makes functional gas kiln and wood-fired pieces. Engley teaches pottery at the Falmouth Art Center and has exhibited at the Cahoon Museum of American Art.
Artist: Barbara Bacci Mayne
2025. Oil. 16 x 13 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Barbara Bacci Mayne is an artist based in Centerville, Massachusetts, who has studied at Cape Cod Community College. Her work, such as "Shark at Sunset," has been featured through the Sandwich Arts Alliance. She is associated with the Cape Cod arts community, including the Falmouth Art Center.
2026. Oil, 24k Gold. 14.25 x 18.25 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
2025. Oil. 12 x 12 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Artist: Carol-Jean O'Toole
2026. Gouache. 21 x 13 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
This painting is an homage to Winslow Homer. Carol-Jean O'Toole is well known for her detailed watercolors of animals. She paints commissioned portraits of pets and specializes in equine art. She works from photographs, preferably taken by herself, so that she can get to know the subject's personality.
Artist: Heather Blume
2025. Oil. 11 x 9 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Heather Blume, a Cape Cod native and daughter of artist Rachel Ellis Kaufman, earned her BFA from the University of North Florida and her MFA from the New York Academy of Art, later completing appraisal studies at RISD. Her work is held in major collections including the British Museum, the Royal Coin Cabinet of Sweden, and several Cape Cod institutions, and she has received numerous awards and grants. Alongside her studio practice, she teaches workshops in figure drawing, sculpture, and mixed media, creating work that reflects the interconnected nature of life.
Artist: Siobhan Curran
2025. Watercolor. 16 x 20 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Siobhan Curran is an Upper Cape-based artist and science teacher who is inspired by local landscapes. Although she enjoys acrylic, in recent years her focus has shifted to watercolor because of its fascinating ability to capture light and texture. Her work explores how the interactions between pigment, page, and water contribute to the depth, atmosphere, and emotional tone of each piece.
Artist: Elizabeth Kleekamp White
2026. Oil. 24 x 30 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Elizabeth Kleekamp White, daughter of Cape Artist Kathryn Kleekamp, studied art at Interlochen Art Academy. Boston Museum of Fine Arts and received her degree from Carnegie Mellon University. She has taught art for over 15 years, and loves painting landscapes and animals.
2026. Acrylic. 10 x 20 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Artist: Candice Ronesi
2026. Acrylic. 14 x 18 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Candice Ronesi, a lifetime art lover, has been a resident of Cape Cod since 2001. She paints the effects of light and shadow on the landscape, especially the Cape's hidden paths and byways in watercolor, oil, pastel, and acrylic. Candice is a member of the Cape Cod Art Center, the Provincetown Art Association and Museum, Falmouth Art Center, Creative Arts Center Chatham, Sandwich Arts Alliance, and the South Cape Artists.
Artist: Ben Berke
2025. Photograph. 20 x 28 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Ben Berke worked as a reporter and photojournalist in New Bedford from 2021 to 2025, documenting a period of significant change. His first gallery show, "Dead Whale City," collected 18 pictures that present harsher conditions than the nostalgic imagery that defines many New England seaports. Still, his pictures express a continuity with the old New Bedford that Herman Melville wrote about, where cannibals walked the streets and opulent homes were dragged up from the bottom of the sea. New Bedford today retains that remarkable diversity and frontier energy, and the textures of its built environment have only grown more complex over the centuries.
2026. Oil. 19 x 23 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
2024. Photography. 26.5 x 22.5 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Artist: Sylvia Loran
2025. Acrylic. 21.5 x 27.5 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Drawing and sketching have been Sylvia Loran's passion since her early art education and pottery studies in Hungary. Although her career path shifted into systems analysis and nursing, she ultimately merged the two to develop hospital software and never lost her need to create. As time allowed, she returned to her roots by taking classes in pastel, watercolor, and acrylics. Today, she focuses primarily on acrylics, striving to paint every day while drawing inspiration from the beautiful panorama of the Cape.
Artist: David Meyers
2025. Wood. 27 x 7.5 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
David Meyers is an artist and craftsperson hailing from Boston, MA. Currently, this pirate berths between New Bedford, MA and Bristol, RI. Educated at Temple University's Tyler School of Art, with a major in Painting/Drawing & a Minor in Art History, he later returned to academia to receive an MA & MFA from the University of Iowa in 2019. Meyers' art is a blend of nautical nonsense, DIY ingenuity, punk rock mentality, and a stubborn work ethic.
Artist: James Wolf
1994. Watercolor. 32.5 x 24 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
While a sculpture major at Oakland University, James studied under European artist Morris Brose. Later, on Cape Cod, he founded the Cotuit Center for the Arts. As its Artistic Director, he composed scores, produced plays, created art education programs, curated all exhibits, and performed many times on the main stage. Mr. Wolf has exhibited at Provincetown Art Association and Museum, Cape Cod Museum of Art, and Duxbury Art Complex.
Artist: Richard Perry
2025. Acrylic Epoxy. 15.75 x 18.5 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Richard Perry works in intaglio relief and sculpture, exploring the play of light on surfaces and creating perceptual illusions. Perry lives and works in Brewster, Massachusetts and is represented by the Cross Rip Gallery in Harwichport. Richard's reliefs are currently on exhibition in the Boston Museum of Science and the Cape Cod Museum of Art.
Artist: Milisa Valliere
2025. Oil. 12 x 18 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Milisa Valliere is a self-taught artist whose abstract paintings are inspired by music, translating sound and emotion into vibrant color, texture, and movement. Raised by artist parents and influenced by a lifetime of travel and creative exploration, she creates intuitive works that celebrate spontaneity and emotional expression. Valliere has exhibited nationally and is represented by Hammond Harkins Galleries in Ohio. Through her multimedia exhibition Inspired By Music, she shares her unique creative process and passion for connecting art and music.
2022. Oil. 31 x 25 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Shacks on Lobster Lane in the seaside village of Magnolia, in Gloucester 1890. At this time local lobstermen and inshore fishermen occupied most of the shanties. Several artists also took up studios along Lobster Lane as tourists from throughout the East discovered the region. Magnolia became one of the most popular vacation destinations for the country's wealthy. One of the older hotels was the Hesperus House, taking the name from the famous Longfellow poem, "The Wreck of the Hesperus". Lobster Lane was renamed Shore Road in 1926.
Artist: Callie Dunn
Callie Dunn is a Mashpee Middle High School art student.
Artist: Karen Shortsleeve
2025. Oil. 24 x 36 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Karen Shortsleeve holds a Master's degree in Visual Arts and has a rich background teaching high school Studio Art and AP Art History. Now focusing on her own studio practice, she is an Artist Member of the renowned Copley Society of Art in Boston. She also frequently collaborates with and exhibits through several regional art centers and local artists' guilds.
Artist: Richard Spencer
2026. Wood. 10 x 16 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Richard Spencer has over 30 years of basketry experience. Formerly of East Sandwich, he now works from his studio in Amherst, NH where he creates Nantucket Lightship purses, bracelets, totes, cradles, and round and oval baskets. This 10" tote is made of natural cane materials, has a canvas drawstring liner, and is adorned with an ecoIvory (TM) scallop shell. The base is made of cherry wood.
Artist: Nick Zaremba
2024. Mixed Media. 10 x 13 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Nick Zaremba is a Cape Cod-based artist and creative director whose work spans design, mural art, illustration, pottery, painting, sculpture, and animation. Balancing fine art and commercial projects, he brings a versatile and distinctive perspective to his practice. His work has been exhibited internationally, and he has collaborated with major brands including Pepsi, Vans, Converse, and Neiman Marcus.
2025. Pottery. 6.5 x 8 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Artist: Don Cadoret
2025. Acrylic. 10 x 20 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Don Cadoret describes his finely rendered, vibrantly colored artworks as story paintings. His work has been included in exhibitions at the Cahoon Museum of American Art, the Attleboro Art Museum, Newport Art Museum, and Le Musee International d'Art in Montreal. A self-taught artist, Cadoret says, "all art is personal and it's imperative to me that I speak to the heart of the viewer."
2025. Acrylic. 17 x 20 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Artist: Curtis Speer
2026. Photography. 18 x 24 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Contemporary artist Curtis Speer brings elements of traditional still life paintings into his photographs. He creates striking visual poetry by artfully arranging everyday objects and paying careful attention to light, shadow, and composition. Speer encourages viewers to look more carefully and to find beauty and meaning in everyday things. Achieving visual richness reminiscent of Dutch still life masterpieces, he prints his photographs on cotton to achieve a painterly quality. Speer's background in creative design, art direction, and set styling for clients such as Neiman Marcus and Pottery Barn informs the way he arranges objects, plays with textures, and uses lighting to heighten drama and mood. A former gallery owner in the vibrant arts hub of Provincetown, Curtis now curates and creates from his CUSP Gallery in Newport, Rhode Island.
Artist: Rob Longley
2025. Oil. 26 x 14 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Rob Longley is a Provincetown-based artist with over 50 years of experience, specializing in Impressionistic oil paintings of Cape Cod landscapes, seascapes, and urban scenes. Steeped in the Hawthorne/Hensche tradition, his work often highlights unique color and atmospheric effects, with a studio located in Whaler's Wharf, Provincetown.
1993. Watercolor. 23 x 19 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Artist: Debbie Mueller
2024. Oil. 14 x 14 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Debbie Mueller discovered painting in 2016 and quickly gained recognition, winning Artists Magazine's competition for emerging artists in 2018. Known for her bold, light-filled still lifes with modern, often top-down compositions, her work blends contemporary design with a sense of nostalgia. She exhibits nationally, teaches workshops across the U.S., and lives and paints in Durham, New Hampshire.
Artist: Marie Brezinski
2026. Oil. 25 x 31 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Marie Brezinski spends her days walking coastal paths and gardens, capturing wildflowers in a nature journal, painting botanical art and creating textile designs for her business, East Chop Designs. She earned a certificate in botanical art & illustration from Wellesley College Botanic Gardens, is a member of American Society of Botanical Artists, New England Society of Botanical Artists, and Sandwich Arts Alliance. A preferred, peaceful Cape Cod life.
Artist: Jane Lincoln
2025. Acrylic. 12 x 12 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Jane Lincoln has participated in every Cahoon Museum Brush Off since the very first one at Rope's Cove in 1991. Lincoln has created celebrated pastel landscapes of Cape Cod, and later moved into abstract prints and paintings influenced by color theory and colors observed in the natural features of Cape Cod. Her current landscapes combine realism and abstraction. Lincoln has a BA from St. Lawrence University and an MFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. She has also studied at the Cape Cod School of Art, the Fine Arts Work Center, and the Hawthorne School of Art.
Artist: Janice Trebbi Richards
2026. Acrylic. 8 x 8 and 8 x 8 (Diptych) (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Janice Trebbi Richards is a Cape artist and resident of Barnstable Village. Elements of the sea provide the inspiration and focal points for the majority of her works in various media, including watercolor, drawings and acrylics. Janice holds a B.S. in Art from Skidmore College.
2025. Watercolor. 11 x 14 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
1996. Watercolor. 22 x 18 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
2026. Oil. 17 x 20 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Artist: Pat Nickerson
2026. Oil. 14 x 18 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Pat Nickerson is inspired by the visual beauty of Cape Cod seascapes and landscapes. She actively participates in regional art shows, special events, and benefits such as the Brush Off. Nickerson is a member of the Creative Art Center in Chatham and the Northside Artists of Cape Cod; her paintings have been exhibited at the Cape Cod Art Association, the Falmouth Arts Center, and the Cultural Center of Cape Cod.
2025. Watercolor. 9 x 12 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Artist: Amy Mason
2026. Acrylic. 18 x 18 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Artist and graphic designer Amy Mason is known for her colorful paintings, nostalgic illustrations, and whimsical cards. From her home studio in Brewster, she draws on inspiration from the woods, the sea, and quirky old architecture and interiors and infuses her art with joyfulness and humor.
2025. Oil. 23 x 29 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Artist: Truman Chambers
2025. Oil. 12 x 9 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Truman Chambers is a painter and draftsman based in Onset, Massachusetts. Through his work, he explores personal narrative and emotional depth, using painting and drawing to examine themes of obsession, sincerity, and love. Chambers earned his BFA in Two-Dimensional Studies from Bowling Green State University in 2019.
Artist: Barry Beder
2025. Photograph. 40 x 15 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Can you believe this is a boat hull?
Barry Beder is a photographer known for discovering striking imagery on the weathered hulls of boats along the Cape Cod shoreline. His photographs-never digitally altered-capture abstract compositions that resemble painted seascapes and dreamlike vistas, appearing exactly as they exist in the real world. Mysterious, evocative, and often unexplainable, these works invite viewers to slow down and see beauty in unexpected places. His award-winning HullScapes series has been exhibited in numerous Cape Cod art museums and galleries. As Barry says, "I hope we can find and reclaim the beauty in our world. We don't always see or feel the love and beauty around us. It's there. We need to keep looking."
2024. Oil. 24 x 31 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Artist: Jonathan Garcia
Jonathan Garcia is a Mashpee Middle High School art student.
Artist: Joan Zagrobelny
2024. Ceramic. 21 x 18 x 5 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Joan Zagrobelny creates coil-built vessels and sculptures using white and paper clay, forming abstract, organic shapes that emphasize balance and structure. After beginning her work in California, she developed techniques that highlight layered surfaces through multiple low-fire processes. Her pieces feature richly textured finishes, with visible marks and intricate color layers created through glazing, scraping, and repeated firings.
2025. Oil. 18 x 24 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
2025. Oil. 14 x 18 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Artist: Denise Zompa
2024. Oil. 15 x 15 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Denise Zompa paints contemporary landscapes in oil. Her paintings of beaches, marshes and fields invite the viewer to enjoy the quiet beauty of the coast. Her work has received awards in both national and local exhibitions. You can see more of Zompa's paintings at Left Bank Gallery in Orleans, MA. Denise is a retired art educator and has continued her study of art at Rhode Island School of Design, the Newport Art Museum and the Cape Cod Art Center.
2025. Ceramic. 24.5 x 11 x 5 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
2026. Acrylic. 14 x 17 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
2024. Oil. 10.5 x 12.5 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Artist: Rick Yetra
2026. Oil. 18 x 24 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Rick Yetra, a Cranston, Rhode Island native, was inspired early on by his artist mother and sculptor great aunt, developing a lifelong connection to the New England coast. After a long career in advertising, including 33 years with WCVB-TV in Boston, he returned to painting whenever time allowed. Now a full-time oil painter, he captures the beauty and tranquility of Cape Cod and coastal New England through his work.
Artist: Susan Simon
2025. Photograph. 16 x 20 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Photographer Susan Simon experiments with the use of light in her images. She works to capture Cape Cod's variable light, the reflections of sky in water, and the curves of marsh and dune. In addition to seascapes and landscapes, her special focus for the past few years has been on flowers and the shapes and surprises found with a macro lens, including the wonder and uniqueness of every wave, and the osprey who nest near her favorite beach.
Artist: Richard MacCormack
2024. Oil. 12 x 16 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Richard MacCormack is a versatile artist who studied at MassArt and RISD before relocating to Cape Cod for its coastal inspiration. Influenced by 17th-century Dutch-Flemish realism and 20th-century techniques, his work spans captivating seascapes and intimate family portraiture. His acclaimed paintings have been widely exhibited across Cape Cod and are held in numerous private collections.
Artist: Jackie deRuyter
2024. Mixed Media. 20 x 20 x 5 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Jackie deRuyter is a sculptural artist living and working in Brewster, MA. She works primarily in fiber but often incorporates mixed media into her work. Jackie's work has been exhibited at the Provincetown Art Museum, the Cahoon Museum of American Art, the Cape Cod Museum of Art, and other galleries both on and off Cape Cod. Prior to her life in the studio she was trained and worked as a scientist, studying and teaching cell biology both in Connecticut and on Cape Cod. When not in her studio, Jackie spends time with her husband, Ben, and three children. She is also a costume designer and an avid runner.
2026. Oil. 24 x 18 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
2025. Gouache. 10 x 10 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Carol-Jean O'Toole is well known for her detailed watercolors of animals. She paints commissioned portraits of pets and specializes in equine art. She works from photographs, preferably taken by herself, so that she can get to know the subject's personality.
Artist: Neil Collins
2026. Acrylic. 6 x 12 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Lifelong painter and artist Neil Collins is known for his fun, colorful, imaginative paintings. Neil works in many genres including abstract art, realism, and surrealism with a whimsical touch. As a Cape Cod local, he is inspired by a love of the ocean.
Artist: Amy Belle Rice
2025. Acrylic. 11 x 13 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Amy Belle Rice is a self-taught Cape Cod artist whose creative journey began in the 1980s. Over a 33-year career, she owned and operated a gallery, frame shop, and art supply store, immersing herself fully in the art world. After retiring from retail in 2022, Amy continues her never-ending pursuit of growth and exploration as an artist.
2025. Acrylic Epoxy. 15.5 x 18.5 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
2025. Mixed Media. 14 x 11 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
This painting received an Honorable Mention from Cape Cod Art Center in 2025.
Artist: Bonnie Garaventi
2025. Ceramic. 12 x 22 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Bonnie Garaventi's ceramic artworks are inspired by the natural world of Cape Cod, including her ceramic sculptures of North Atlantic Right whales and Humpback whales. Working in stoneware and clay, her pieces combine both wheel-throwing and hand-building techniques. She has studied at the Acorn Gallery School of Art in Marblehead and The Clay School in Lynn, Massachusetts.
2025. Photograph. 17 x 22 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Artist: Joe Castillo
Joe Castillo is a Mashpee Middle High School art student.
Artist: Diane Oser
2026. Oil. 12 x 15 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
A retired teacher, local artist Diane Oser lives in Cotuit with her two Labrador retrievers. Besides painting scenes of Cotuit, Diane paints dog portraits in oils on commission. She has been involved with arts organizations on the Cape and has participated in the Brush Off for many years.
2025. Oil. 10 x 13 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
2025. Oil. 15.5 x 23.5 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
2025. Wood, Furniture. 20 x 20 x 29 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Artist: Lynn Barry
2026. Cherry and Rosewood. 12.5 x 16 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Lynn Barry has spent over three decades teaching classic Nantucket basket making, encouraging the patience and precision essential to the craft. Students quickly learn her philosophy: baskets take the time they need. Her studio has produced everything from tiny minis to heirloom cradles. Mentored by the late Cynthia Lamb, Lynn is deeply grateful for the traditions she now carries forward. As a keeper of craft and memory, she finds her greatest fulfillment in the accomplishments of her students.
2025. Acrylic. 6 x 9 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
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