![]() Along with her painting, Wilson creates artwork that incorporates bits of vintage and costume jewelry. In addition to her watercolor training, she spent several years working on abstract collage under the tutelage of Jenne Currie in Woodstock. Her glass work can be found online at Betsy Wilson: An accomplished watercolor painter and Malden-on-Hudson resident, Wilson has worked under the guidance of Virginia Lent, Staats Fasoldt and Betsy Jacaruso and has shown her work at local galleries, including the Martucci Gallery in Irvington, the Mill Pond in Poughkeepsie, the Woodstock School of Art and the Emerge Gallery in Saugerties. ![]() Ebel resides with her husband in Eddyville. Nancy Ebel: While she has worked in soft glass for over a decade, Ebel began studying watercolor painting with Betsy Jacaruso after retiring in 2018 from the Rhinebeck Central School District, where she taught language arts for 32 years. She was awarded 2nd prize at a juried show held by the Concord (MA) Art Association. Isabel Livingston: A Hudson resident, Livingston has studied watercolor painting at the Betsy Jacaruso Studio in Rhinebeck for the past three years. Here are some details about each participating artist: Everyone is encouraged to visit the branch during regular business hours to enjoy this new art exhibit. This group exhibit will be on display at the Bank's 6414 Montgomery Street, Rhinebeck branch from Friday, July 1 to Saturday, August 20. Rhinebeck Bank welcomes Isabel Livingston, Betsy Wilson, Nancy Ebel, and Gianna Fusaro to its Rhinebeck branch to exhibit their works. ![]()
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