Elaine Cook
Stephanie Navon Jacobson
Stephanie has exhibited in galleries and museums in the United States and internationally including the National Arts Club in NYC, Shelter Rock Gallery, Islip Museum, Heckscher Museum, Nassau County Fine Arts Museum, the Firehouse Gallery of Nassau Community College, the Chung Cheng Gallery at St. John’s University, and the Tengelsen Gallery at the Art League of Long Island. Recent shows include the Port Washington Library, Mallette Gallery and the Shenzhen Art Institute in China. Her work is in the permanent collections of the Queensborough Community College, New York University School of Law, the American Paralysis Association and private collections throughout the United States, Canada, Norway and Israel.
Stephanie was an assistant to master printmakers Ruth Leaf and Dan Welden. She is currently on the faculties of St. John’s University, the Art League of Long Island and the Great Neck Adult Program where she teaches printmaking as well as other art disciplines. She is a member of New York Artists Equity, the Center for Contemporary Printmaking in Norwalk, CT, and the Art League of Long Island.
Lois Levy
Lois Levy has had a lifelong passion for the fashion arts. She is a graduate of the High School of Art and Design, where she majored in fashion illustration. She continued her education at the Fashion Institute of Technology, earning an AAS in fashion design and illustration.
With over 30 years experience in the fashion industry as a professional designer and illustrator she has done work for numerous clients such as Bloomingdale’s, Nordstrom’s, Lord & Taylor, The Limited, Victoria’s Secret and Macy’s.
Ms. Levy currently freelances under her company name of LL Design Group.
Edward McEvoy
Edward is an award winning Long Island artist, painting instructor, former Executive Director of the Art League of Long Island, and member of the Long Island Plein Air Painters Society. He has painted in Europe, Asia and throughout the eastern United States. Currently, most of his paintings are executed on Long Island. Ed works mostly with watercolors and occasionally with oils. His paintings can be recognized for their colorfully loose and bold style. Usually Ed can be found painting on his boat in Huntington Harbor or outdoors with small groups of plein air painters throughout Long Island.
“For me, watercolor painting is like skating on ice. It is risky, challenging, exhilarating and very gratifying. I paint with spontaneity to capture these emotions while at the same time preserving the nuances of the medium. Subject matter is necessary for inspiration, but through interpretation, I paint what I feel as much as what I see.”