Art from a Distance: Eileen Dorsey

Recent abstraction by Eileen Dorsey

 

Museums, Galleries, Studios, and Schools are all closed in the effort to slow the spread of the coronavirus. That has left artists alone in their studios, and gallery doors closed, sometimes with exhibits still hanging, unseen, on their walls. In the Art from a Distance series of posts on CAN Blog, we’re helping curators, dealers, artists and teachers share their experiences and their work with you, and helping everyone keep in touch. Watch CAN Blog throughout the period of physical distancing so you can keep up-to-date about what’s going on, and remind yourself of all that awaits when we get through this difficult time. Here’s painter Eileen Dorsey, giving a tour of her space at 78th Street Studios, where monthly Third Friday art walks have been suspended in the effort to slow the spread of COVID 19.

 

Eileen Dorsey Studio Tour

 

 

 

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