The Inner Light

The Inner Light

The Sheen Center for Thought & Culture 18 Bleecker StreetNew York, NY 10012, USA Monday, September 4, 2023–Friday, September 29, 2023 Opening Reception: Thursday, September 7, 2023, 6 p.m.–7 p.m.

A landscape exhibition exploring the intersection between artistic expression and spiritual contemplation.

follow the path by jan dilenschneider

Jan Dilenschneider

Follow the Path

3,000 USD

winding stream by jan dilenschneider

Jan Dilenschneider

Winding Stream

3,900 USD

green grasses in blue water by jan dilenschneider

Jan Dilenschneider

Green Grasses in Blue Water

4,700 USD

wandering islands by david allen dunlop

David Allen Dunlop

Wandering Islands

6,500 USD

morning atmosphere by david allen dunlop

David Allen Dunlop

Morning Atmosphere

15,000 USD

misty pond by david allen dunlop

David Allen Dunlop

Misty Pond

15,000 USD

log jam by arthur john harris

Arthur John Harris

Log Jam

900 USD

january thaw by arthur john harris

Arthur John Harris

January Thaw

900 USD

aspetuck 3 by arthur john harris

Arthur John Harris

Aspetuck 3

Sold

storm coming in by lynn mara

Lynn Mara

Storm Coming in

1,950 USD

marsh on shinnecock bay by lynn mara

Lynn Mara

Marsh on Shinnecock Bay

2,400 USD

rowboat by lynn mara

Lynn Mara

Rowboat

Sold

NEW CANAAN, CT, Sept. 5, 2023—The Inner Light brings five artists from the Silvermine Guild to the renowned Sheen Center for Thought & Culture in an exhibition that weaves together the realms of artistic expression and spiritual exploration within the context of landscape art. At the heart of The Inner Light lies the notion that landscapes are not merely external scenes to be observed but are also mirrors reflecting the landscapes within us—our emotions, thoughts, and spiritual dimensions. The exhibition opens in New York City on Tuesday, Sept. 4, in the Janet Hennessey Dilenschneider Gallery at the Sheen Center and will run through Sept. 29. The Silvermine Arts Center, which attracts artists from around the world, is celebrating its centennial, marking a century of its history as a prominent artistic institution. Over the course of these hundred years, Silvermine has consistently upheld its reputation as a hub of creative excellence. “Exhibiting at the Sheen Center provides a unique platform for exploring the intricate connections between thought, culture, and faith. Silvermine is grateful for the opportunity to showcase our artists’ work in such a prestigious venue,” said Barbara Linarducci, Silvermine’s CEO. The Inner Light features a carefully curated lineup of artists whose works evoke a sense of wonder and contemplation. Their diverse backgrounds and artistic styles contribute to a rich tapestry of visual and spiritual experiences. 

Jan Dilenschneider’s work has been exhibited widely in Paris and in Connecticut. Though often compared to Impressionists, she identifies as an Expressionist, drawing inspiration from coastal landscapes and the silhouettes of trees. Her unique color sensibility harmonizes vibrant and complementary palettes. To keep a dynamic approach, she often produces diptychs, painted simultaneously to capture gestures and colors in sync. David Dunlop’s luminous paintings, which draw on Renaissance techniques and contemporary science, have garnered significant recognition, and his role as a PBS television series host for "Landscapes Through Time with David Dunlop" won him an Emmy and a CINE Golden Eagle Award. In John Harris’s landscapes, the gradual layering of paint and glazing gives rise to atmospheric qualities and allows the interplay of surface, form, and color. His paintings embrace changes in light, movement, and ambiance. The transformative impact of the pandemic spurred Lynn Mara to refocus on essential values, both spiritual and social. Immersed in nature during daily walks, she found inspiration in the emergence of shoots and bulbs, symbolizing hope and the inexorable draw of life. Her paintings radiate joy and hope. In her landscapes and in her photographs of daily life, Torrance York is fascinated by the photograph as a slice of the visible world—and a designed illusion momentarily perceived as truth. She holds a B.A. from Yale and an M.F.A. in photography from the Rhode Island School of Design, and her work has been shown in galleries across the U.S. 

In an age where modern life can sometimes lead to disconnection from the natural world, The Inner Light reminds us that the landscapes we traverse, both external and internal, hold immeasurable potential for healing and self-discovery. This exhibition is an invitation to step beyond the image and experience that resonance. The exhibition will run through the month of September. The Sheen Center is located at 18 Bleecker Street, gallery hours are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Friday, and 12 p.m. to 6 p.m