Beth Landin
Beth Landin, Art Instructor
“I love the indescribable magic that comes from creating art! I find inspiration in unique perspectives, the interaction of light and color, interesting people, and the beauty of nature.”
Beth paints in watercolor, acrylic, and oil, creates enameled, fused, and sandblasted glass art, and enjoys hand-building in ceramics. Her paintings range from contemporary representational work to abstract landscapes and figures. Beth studied painting and ceramics at 171 Cedar Arts Center, with the Elmira Regional Arts Society, at the University of Mary Washington, and in Seoul, Korea. She trains in glass art at the Studio at the Corning Museum of Glass. Beth feels fortunate to have had great art instructors including Bridget Bossart van Otterloo, Wilson Ong, Lana Primavera, Bill Vrscak, Mick McAndrews, and Denise Stillwagon Leone, among others. She has exhibited her work regionally in the Houghton Gallery at 171 Cedar Arts, The Evelyn Peacock Peeler Gallery at the ARTs Council of the Southern Finger Lakes, at the Arnot Art Museum in Elmira, and in the Palettes of Hammondsport exhibition. Her watercolors, “Dawn” (2024) and “80 East” (2020) won the coveted Palette Award at the ERAS Palette Exhibitions at the Arnot Art Museum. She also received Honorable Mention awards at Palette Exhibitions for her acrylic painting, “Emerald City Poppies” (2022) and for her watercolor painting, “Jonagold” (2018). Beth has also exhibited in various public venues in upstate New York with the Elmira Regional Arts Society and has sold her work to collectors throughout the U.S.
Beth is the founder and an administrator of Urban Sketchers Corning and previously served as Executive Director of 171 Cedar Arts Center.
Beth’s is represented by the Glass Menagerie Gallery on Market Street in Corning, NY. Most days, you can find Beth painting in her studio in downtown Corning!
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