Takeyce Walter is an artist, instructor, and media producer.

Takeyce Walter is an award-winning contemporary American painter (Jamaican-born), art instructor, and media producer living and working in upstate New York. Since her formative years, the impulse to create has driven her, resulting in a lifelong journey of artistic expression. Takeyce's work is a testament to her deep-rooted connection with the Northeastern landscape, reflecting her profound contemplation of humanity's relationship with nature and the environment. Through the masterful manipulation of oil paint, gouache, and pastels, she crafts evocative portrayals of the natural world, capturing its essence in every stroke—be it the meandering rivers, the ethereal skies, or the tranquil lakes. Each composition exudes a sense of intimacy, serenity, and veneration, inviting viewers to find belonging and connection in the beauty of the natural world.

Beyond her artistic endeavors, Takeyce serves as a staunch advocate for both art and the environment, dedicating her time and expertise to local non-profit organizations championing these causes. Her philanthropic efforts underscore her commitment to nurturing the very landscapes that inspire her work. In her latest explorations, Takeyce delves into the intricate interplay between humanity and nature, probing questions of access and connection to natural landscapes. Through her artistry and advocacy, she continues to illuminate the significance of preserving our natural heritage for generations to come.  

In 2022, spurred by her volunteer work, Takeyce initiated a youth program titled, Art and the Environment in collaboration with The Nature Conservancy, Adirondack Chapter, and Black Dimensions in Art. This program aims to provide young artists with opportunities to engage with local preserves, learn the art of plein air painting from professional artists, and understand the significance of natural landscapes in both art and life.

Furthermore, in 2014, Takeyce launched "Creative February," a daily creative project that has since inspired artists worldwide to engage in daily art creation throughout the month. The project fostered inspiration and camaraderie beyond its initial duration, extending far beyond the twenty-eight days of February.

Takeyce is represented by several regional galleries in upstate New York and her work has been acquired by numerous private collections across the United States and internationally, including these notable collections: The Adirondack Experience, Brookside Museum, Hudson Headwaters Health Network, and Saratoga Hospital Foundation.

STATEMENT
The beauty found in nature often overwhelms me. I am driven by an ever-present and irresistible urge to capture that beauty and share it with others. My recent work reflects the exquisiteness I see in the natural landscape around me. I am most inspired by and drawn to quiet and peaceful scenes. I am forever intrigued by light and its effects on color in the landscape. The paintings are of places I’ve experienced with all my senses, composed with the intent to reconstruct the sense of peace and connectedness I feel within nature. My process of creating art is nourishing, energizing, and exhausting all at once. My goal when starting a painting is to capture the impression a place or a moment has left upon me. Recently, inspired by the joy of seeing my children in nature, I have begun to include figures in the landscape. This series is exuberant and a reminder of the positive effects of time spent recreating in nature. I aim to capture the mood and atmosphere that originally drew me to a composition; relying on memory and intuition to create works that evoke the presence of the place. I work primarily with oil paint, gouache, and soft pastels in my home studio, and occasionally in the field to capture these moments.

I am inspired, and I hope my work inspires others to take a pause and experience the beauty around us.

EDUCATION

B.A., Digital Media Arts Management, Empire State University
M.A. Candidate, Education Technology and Learning Design (Media Arts), Empire State University (2025)

SELECT AWARDS

2021     Dakota Pastels Award, 2021 | Adirondack Pastel National Show
2019     Best in Show, 2019 | Adirondack Pastel National Show
2018     Small Work Big Impact, 2018 | ACG Member Show


PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

Juried Member, The Oakroom Artists, 2016 to present
Juried Member, Adirondack Pastel Society, 2011 to present
Board Member, Saratoga Arts, 2014 to 2020
Board Member, The Nature Conservancy, 2018 to present

SELECT SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2023 The Power of Light | The Laffer Gallery | Schuylerville, NY
2023    These Waters | Paul Smiths College VIC | Paul Smiths, NY
2022    A Breath of Fresh Air | The Arts Center of the Capital Region | Troy, NY
2022    Nature’s Beauty | R Gallery @Arlene’s | Albany, NY
2020    Reflections of Preservation | Spring Street Gallery | Saratoga Springs, NY 
2019    Close to Home | Vischer Ferry General Store | Rexford, NY
2018    Catching the Light | Salem Courthouse Gallery | Salem, NY
2017    Reflections | The Adirondack Lakes Arts Center |Blue Mountain Lake, NY – October
2017    Recent Paintings, Guest Artist | Micropolis Gallery | Gloversville, NY – July/August
2017    Ruminations |Ticonderoga Arts Gallery | Ticonderoga, NY – July
2014    Local Beauty | Brookside Museum| Ballston Spa, NY
2013    Inspired | Mimosa Gallery | Saratoga Springs, NY
2012    Landscapes | William K. Sanford Library| Latham, NY
2008    Quiet Beauty | Mimosa Gallery | Saratoga Springs, NY
2006    New Works | Corina | Ballston Spa, NY

SELECT GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2024 Perspective: Six Artists | Spencertown Academy Arts Center | Spencertown, NY
2023 The Power of Light | The Laffer Gallery | Schuylerville, NY
2022    Creative Collective (curator) | The Arts Center of the Capital Region | Troy, NY
2020    Engage: Artists in Visual Dialogue | Massry Center for the Arts at The College of Saint Rose | Albany, NY
2020    Adirondack Inspired (curator) | Keene Arts | Keene, NY
2019    One Source, 4 Visions | Windsor Arts Center | Windsor, CT
2017    Luminous Paintings | Oakroom Artists Gallery | Schenectady, NY
2017    Open Spaces | Saratoga Arts Gallery | Saratoga Springs, NY
2017    Color + Light | Oakroom Artists Gallery | Schenectady, NY
2017    Oakroom Artists Winter Exhibition | Oakroom Artists Gallery | Schenectady, NY
2016    Small Works | The Bennington Art Center | Bennington, VT
2016    Oakroom Artists 60th Anniversary Exhibition | The Fenimore Gallery @ Proctors | Schenectady, NY
2016    Nurture Nature | The Laffer Gallery | Schuylerville, NY
2016    Peace of Nature | Clement Art Gallery | Troy, NY | (two-person show)
2016    Faculty Show | Saratoga Arts Gallery | Saratoga Springs, NY
2016    Darkness/Light | Spring Street Gallery | Saratoga Springs, NY
2015    Winter Holiday Salon| Clement Art Gallery | Troy, NY
2015    UPSTATE ARTISTS | The Laffer Gallery | Schuylerville, NY | (group show, 2014, 2015)
2015    Dust to Dust | Clement Art Gallery |Troy, NY (juried group show, 2014, 2015, 2016)
2015    Adirondack National Pastel Exhibition | The Shirt Factory Gallery | Glens Falls, NY
2015    Many Rivers | Saratoga Arts Gallery | Saratoga Springs, NY
2014    EVERY DAY: A Month of Paintings | Spring Street Gallery | Saratoga Springs, NY
2012    10×10 | Mimosa Gallery | Saratoga Springs, NY (group show, 2010, 2011, 2012)
2011    Two by Two | Mimosa Gallery | Saratoga Springs, NY |
2011    Landscapes for Landsake | ASA, Maple Ridge Gallery | Coila, NY (2011, 2016, 2017, 2020, 2021, 2022)
2009    Views from the Battlefield | Saratoga Arts Gallery | Saratoga Springs, NY
2009    Landscapes by the Hudson River Daily Painters | Rhinebeck, NY

NOTABLE COLLECTIONS

The Adirondack Experience
Brookside Museum
Hudson Headwaters Health Network
Saratoga Hospital Foundation

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