South Bristol Cultural Center
Hosting Susan Prislopski Dickens in 2008

 

  

The South Bristol Cultural Center offers classes in all the arts, a summer concert

series, and the Susanne Kennedy Gallery, which features the work of more than 100

local artists, including many who are on the Trail. 

This year, the Center features the paintings of Susan Prislopski Dickens which

interpret rural vistas and the light reflected from everyday objects.

To visit the South Bristol Cultural Center's website, click here.

Below:  Artist Susan Dickens at work in her Canandaigua Studio.

 

 

Susan Prislopski Dickens has been painting since childhood.  She has recently returned to
her desire to interpret nature capturing the rural vistas before they disappear and the light
reflected from everyday objects.
 
 
She studied under Blanchard Gummo and William Lasansky at Bucknell University. 
Attended Elmira College and  received her BA in Studio Art and Art History from Harpur
College, SUNY Binghamton.
 
 
She began her new career in Spyglass Studio after founding and being the Executive
Director of a cultural center since 1995.
 
 
She has won various awards for her art work and her paintings are held in private
collections around the country, England, and Germany.
 
 
She is the former founding Vice President  of the Board of Directors of New York State
Multi-Arts Centers Consortium (NYMAC).
 

 

Susan Dickens
Artist
Spyglass Studio
PO Box 535
Canandaigua, NY 14424
585-396-9504

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Darryl Abraham, Ben Bennett (Blue Heron Glassworks), Kurt & Lynda Carlson (Carlson Glassworks),  Becky Congdon, John Dodd Studio, Bob Fladd, Lacey KotlikAlbie Alliet (Grape Moments Studio),  Paul & Suzanne Frazer (Frazer Studios), Charlie Kingsley (Kingsley Glass and Metal Sculpture), Melissa and Karl NeubauerJudith Reifsnyder,  South Bristol Cultural Center, Stephanie Marshall, Jo Krajci (Me & My Shadows),  Peter Secrest, Carole Battle (The Studio at Falling Waters),   Patrick Smith (West Hollow Boat Company), Paul Willsea & Carol O'Brien Glass, Jeannette Klute (Woodland Studio)  Trail Map/ brochure