Inner Worlds, Outer Views

Inner Worlds, Outer Views
Artists: Oneil Edwards, Eileen Power, Lynn Margileth
Showing in the Spotlight Gallery
Opening Reception April 4th @ 3pm
Exhibition April 4 – 26, 2026
ASK Gallery Hours: Fri – Sun, Noon – 5pm

Oneil Edwards
This series is shaped by a lifelong relationship with nature that began in the mountains of Jamaica and continues in the landscapes of the Hudson Valley. By zooming into the landscape until it dissolves into form, color, and light, Edwards seeks moments where harmony and chaos, beauty and the sublime coexist.
O’Neil Edwards is an emerging abstract impressionist painter based in New York’s Hudson Valley. He earned his BFA from the School of Visual Arts, studying with pioneering abstract painter Jack Whitten. After graduating in 2002, Edwards began his career in graphic design with a small art publication before transitioning into product design. Over the past two decades he has led design initiatives and product design teams for major media and technology companies including The New Yorker, Yahoo Finance, and several startups.
During the pandemic, Edwards began refocusing his professional path toward creating artwork, reconnecting deeply with his studio practice. He continues to pursue this work today. This exhibition marks his first.

Eileen Power
This body of work was born of grief. A few years ago, my partner Steve passed away after a long battle with cancer. As a way of working through that grief, I began creating artworks using his used drop cloths. The resulting pieces became a testament to our love—somehow, he lives on within them.
Eileen Power creates sculptures and mixed-media works from everyday materials, animating discarded objects in unexpected ways. Her work reflects a deep interest in transformation and renewal through artistic process.
Her sculptures have been exhibited at the Phoenicia Festival of the Arts, the 2025 Biennial Woodstock Byrdcliffe Sculpture Show, Kaatsbaan Cultural Park, the Kingston Design Showhouse, and the exhibition Shelter, curated by Melinda Stickney-Gibson for the Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild.
Power received the Robert Angeloch Printmaking Award from the Woodstock Artists Association and Museum in 2021 and the Nicholas Buhalis Award for Weaving the Woven in 2024. Her work is held in collections across the United States and Europe.

Lynn Margileth
Lynn Margileth is an award-winning visual artist working across oil, acrylic, etching, encaustic, and mixed media. Her work has been featured in numerous solo exhibitions and public collections.
Margileth’s landscapes are inspired by a deep connection to the spirit of the land. Through layered color and energetic brushwork, her paintings guide the viewer through familiar Hudson Valley landscapes toward moments of meditative radiance that transcend reality.
Her canvases explore both vast and intimate spaces—sky, mountains, water reflections, and winding roads—inviting the viewer to soar, wander, and dream. She was recently selected for an artist residency at the Colerain Art Center in Pennsylvania.
