

Mary Veronica Sweeney, MFA, is a visual artist, educator and curator based in NYC who is sought out for her sensitive, intimate images reflecting the sacred dimension of being. Her commissions have included images for PBS in Washington DC, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC. Her grants and awards include the Stobart foundation, the Pew Charitable Trust funded Vermont Studio School residency, the Thomas Eakins House Residency in Philadelphia and two Leeway Foundation grants. Her prints, portraiture and landscapes are in numerous private and public international collections. Sweeney’s work was featured in the 2006 traveling exhibition and book “Visions of the Susquehanna: 250 Years of American Masters”. Recently she was named Artist in Residence for the DenHoed Winery based in Eastern Washington for whom she has created a series of landscapes to be used an exlusive upcoming 2007 wine label depicting the breathtaking thousand-acre cliff winery affronting the Columbia Gorge as it faces Oregon.
1 comment:
This is amazing artwork! I thought they were photographs when I first looked at them.
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