Jane Bloodgood-Abrams
A life-long resident of New York’s Hudson Valley, Jane Bloodgood-Abrams paints landscapes inspired not only by the regional landscape but also inspired by the works of the 19th Century Hudson River School’s luminist and tonalist painters. Jane has a Masters in Fine Arts from SUNY New Paltz. She was inducted into the National Association of Women Artists, and is listed in "Who's Who in American Art."
Jane’s work has been chosen for numerous exhibitions, including the New York State Biennial, The Mohawk -Hudson Regional, The Biennale in Florence Italy, and exhibitions in Austria and Germany. The artist participated in a Rhine-Hudson Artist Exchange in Cologne, Germany and has received grants from the Ludwig Vogelstein Foundation, and the New York Foundation for the Arts.
Jane Bloodgood-Abrams’ paintings are included in numerous corporate, museum and private collections and she is represented in galleries throughout the Northeast and California.