FORREST HALL STUDIOS IN MILFORD, PA ANNOUNCES AUTUMN-WINTER ART EXHIBITION

FORREST HALL STUDIOS IN MILFORD, PA ANNOUNCES AUTUMN-WINTER ART EXHIBITION

FORREST HALL STUDIOS IN MILFORD, PA ANNOUNCES AUTUMN-WINTER ART EXHIBITION

A Showcase of Contemporary Visions: Works by Sculptors and Painters Rosamonde Pinchot, Agnieszka Kryston, and Wendy Kaplan Opens Friday, September 26, 2025

MILFORD, Pa., Aug. 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Forrest Hall Studios is delighted to announce the Autumn–Winter Art Exhibition, featuring a vibrant collection of works by renowned sculptors and painters: Rosamonde Pinchot, Agnieszka Kryston, and Wendy Kaplan. Curated by Kasia Lowjewska, this thoughtfully composed show opens on Friday, September 26, 2025, and will run through November at Forrest Hall Studios in scenic Milford, PA.

The exhibition is free to the public. Special exhibition opening day is Friday, September 26, 2025, from 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. Forest Hall Studios Winter Art Exhibition regular hours will be Saturday 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Sunday 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Featured Artists:

Rosamonde Pinchot

Returning home to Milford after a globe-trotting career in art and equestrian pursuits, Rosamonde Pinchot unveils her latest series, ROMANCE, an homage to her lifelong duology: horses and flowers. Born in Paris to an American father and French mother, Pinchot’s lineage intertwines with notable figures—her paternal ancestor served under Napoleon, her maternal grandfather designed the world’s first airborne circular flight plane, and her great uncle, Gifford Pinchot, was Pennsylvania’s 28th governor and the first chief of the U.S. Forest Service.

A pioneering female jockey in France, Rosamonde’s artistry encompasses painting, sculpture, and jewelry. Her celebrated equine and wildlife jewelry pieces have graced Cartier, Neiman Marcus, and Dunhill catalogs, while her sculptures are featured in renowned collections such as the Harness Racing Museum in Goshen, the Rockefeller and Empire Galleries, and boutiques and galleries throughout New York, Dallas, and California. Rosamonde’s vibrant family history and singular artistry converge in every piece, inviting viewers into a world where passion and heritage are palpable.

Agnieszka Kryston

Agnieszka Kryston is a Polish-born painter and illustrator whose imaginative works plumb the emotional and psychological depths of the human experience. Primarily working in a figurative and expressionistic style, her art features mysterious backgrounds and symbolic motifs, sparking reflection on themes of memory, identity, and the human spirit. Now based in the U.S., Kryston earned her BFA from New Jersey City University, where her work quickly garnered acclaim for its raw emotional resonance and technical strength. With extensive solo and group exhibitions throughout New York City and New Jersey—and multiple recognitions in juried competitions—she has established herself as a “painter of unsaid words,” giving voice to hidden emotions and internal landscapes. Recurring animal figures in her work serve as emotional and spiritual companions for her human subjects, engaging viewers in an open-ended dialogue with memory and self. Learn more at: www.agakryston.com

Wendy Kaplan

Wendy Kaplan is a multidisciplinary artist and welder whose bold and dynamic sculptures bridge industrial techniques and meaningful storytelling. Kaplan’s installations captivate with their interplay of craft, material, and cultural symbolism, earning her exhibitions across New York, Los Angeles, and Toronto—including prominent venues like Culture Lab in Long Island City and the Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition. Featured in leading publications such as SNAG Magazine and the ABANA Favorites of 2024, she is a Life Member of the Art Students League and a juried member of the National Association of Women Artists. Kaplan’s work, found in private collections throughout the U.S., Canada, and Israel, has been highlighted by PIX11 News, Queens Chronicle, and West Side Rag for its emotional relevance and creative impact.

Curator Kasia Lowjewska invites art lovers, collectors, and the local community to experience this dynamic juxtaposition of contemporary visionaries. The exhibition will run through November 2025 at Forrest Hall Studios, Milford, PA.

For additional details, interviews, or high-resolution images, please contact Forrest Hall Studios.

About Forest Hall Studios:
Forrest Hall Studios is a vital cultural venue in Milford, PA. dedicated to showcasing innovative contemporary art and celebrating the region’s artistic legacy.

Forest Hall, known as the birthplace of the American Conservation Movement, has a rich history of art and nature, and today is a cultural center dedicated to showcasing diverse creative exploration while fostering its environmental and artistic legacy. The first owner of Forest Hall, Gifford Pinchot, was the first chief of the US Forest Service who tripled the United States forest reserves in the early 19th Century. The original portion of the building, designed by Calvert Vaux, was a studio space for some of the most prominent Hudson River School painters, including Worthington Whittredge, John Weir, Jervis McEntee, and Sanford Gifford. The second section was built in 1904 to house Yale University Forestry School’s summer program, bringing the first generation of American Foresters to Milford.

For more information, please visit Forest Hall’s website https://foresthallmilford.com/

SOURCE Forest Hall Studios

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