Paradise Found

Contemporary Paintings by Lauren Sansaricq

JUNE 20–AUGUST 9, 2026

At the Thomas Cole Site in the 1839 Storehouse

At Gallery 495 on Main Street, Catskill

FREE PUBLIC OPENING: Sat, Jun 20

Cole Site: 4–6 pm

Gallery 495: 10 am–5 pm

 

Exhibition access at the Cole Site is included with General Admission tickets.

OVERVIEW

The Thomas Cole National Historic Site and Gallery 495 jointly present the exhibition “Paradise Found: Contemporary Paintings by Lauren Sansaricq,” in Catskill, New York. Experience Sansaricq’s contemporary landscape painting inspired by Thomas Cole in the artist’s 1839 Storehouse Studio and at the contemporary gallery nearby on Main Street.  Rooted in the same Hudson Valley setting that once shaped Thomas Cole, Lauren Sansaricq’s work carries forward a lineage of American landscape painting that understands nature not as backdrop, but as moral, spiritual, and existential ground. Gallery 495 is located at 495 Main Street in Catskill, a three-minute drive from the historic site.

PRESS RELEASE

“I want to make paintings with my feet upon the soil, my eyes upon the scene, and my heart open to the beauty of nature before me. I hope my paintings convey that feeling of awe and wonderment that I so often feel in nature. By studying the simple beauty of nature, we can gain a true understanding of oneself, and moreover the spiritual tissue that connects us all. By studying nature in any manner—whether through painting, writing, or simply observing—one starts to see broader themes, such as death, rebirth, and the ever-changing cycle of all things, and that we too are a part of this beautiful cycle.”

—Lauren Sansaricq, Artist

Lauren Sansaricq, Crawford Notch, 2017, oil on canvas, 23 x 33 in., Courtesy of the Jackson Historical Society

Presented in partnership with the Thomas Cole National Historic Site and Gallery 495

Jennifer GreimParadise Found