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Connie was an accomplished member of the Pastel Society of America
Member of AAG 1945-1955
“Betty” Austin, as she was called, met Erwin at Pratt institute where they were both studying art. They married soon after graduation moved back to the Albany area in about 1937 where they resided until 1957. Both were members of the Albany Artists Group. As mother of their five children, Betty had little time to pursue her art career until, while living in Cooperstown, the last went off to college. Erwin passed away in 1976 but Betty lived and worked in Delmar and then moved to Oneonta where she passed away in 2009. She was a fine watercolorist, seamstress, flower arranger and quilter.
Profile of Betty in the January 1954 AAG Newsletter (“Pigment Patter”)
Member of AAG 1945-1955
(1945-46, Vice-President)(1947-48 President)
Born in Albany in 1912, Erwin lived in Delmar and Cooperstown. He was a graduate of Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, and was a freelance artist and illustrator of children’s books. One of his murals was painted in St. John’s Lutheran Church in Altamont. Others were at the Baseball museum Sports Stadium in St. Louis, MO and the Real Eight Museum in Cocoa Beach, FL. Austin worked for the Farmers’ Museum and Woodland Museum in Cooperstown. He was a member and past President of the Albany Artists Group and a member of the Rensselaer County Council for the Arts. In addition, he was a member and director of the Cooperstown Art Association
MILDRED BEAUDETTE with her painting "Maine Coast"...acrylic/collage on canvas...featured in our Uncommon Grounds show.
Longstanding member of AAG, Millie graduated with a Masters in Design from Syracuse University, moved to New York City, and worked in Advertising as a Fashion Illustrator. Later she raised her family in Latham, still free-lancing as an illustrator. In addition to producing Art, she taught it for over 15 years to a loyal group of students. Her work has been in many shows, including the Cooperstown Annual and the Hudson Mohawk Regional.
A founding member of the Albany Artists Group, participating from 1947 to at least 1977.
Edwin W. Becker was born on 10 December 1912 in Brooklyn. He moved to the Albany area in the 1930s, eventually living on Nathaniel Boulevard in the suburb of Delmar, and enlisted in the Signal Corps during World War II. An employee of the New York State Department of Civil Service, he was an agency artist for four decades. The Civil Service Mural he completed in 1962 was located where he worked: the Harriman State Office Building Campus just outside the city. In 2006, when Civil Service workers relocated into the Alfred E. Smith State Office Building across from the State Capitol, they brought the mural with them. It has been on display in the Department’s reception room ever since.
(Source: https://fredschrock.com/2014/10/22/why-a-presidential-assassination-is-proudly-displayed-in-a-government-building/ )
Along with three other Delmar artists, Edwin Becker was part of a group called “The Village Four.” They held local art showings and contests in the 1950s and 1960s. The Albany Institute of History and Art exhibited some of his works as well, where he taught art classes in his spare time. Becker also painted murals for the mastodon display at the New York State Museum as seen in this black and white image from a 1957 issue of the Knickerbocker News. His 1960 mural depicting the history of Schenectady can still be seen in the First Niagara Bank on State Street in that city. Becker died on 6 February 1989 at the age of 76.
(Source: https://fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html )
watercolor, 1979, Collection of Dr. Mark Oldendorf
Oil, in the lobby of the Bethlehem Town Hall, 445 Delaware Ave., Delmar, NY
ELEANOR BOLDUC
Longtime member and award-winning local painter Eleanor Bolduc left AAG in 2017 due to health issues. Her constant output of charming oil paintings of the Albany Capital region will be missed.
Member of AAG 1945-1953
Clif Bradt was listed as “director” of the Albany Artists’ Group in 1945. Bradt also gave art lessons at the Albany Institute of History and Art, had a studio on North Pearl St. in the 1950s, and served as art critic for the Albany Knickerbocker News.
Many thanks to Charles Fischer for loaning these 1940s oil paintings from his collection, which he purchased at an estate sale in East Greenbush many years ago.
Anne R. Brown was one of the founding members of the Albany Artists Group in 1944, and was active in the group from through 1949 or 1950.
Her work has sold at auction as verified by this link:
https://www.invaluable.com/auction-lot/anne-r-mrs-cw-brown-american-b-1891-old-690-c-a9j3qj9tor#
SOME BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION: born 1891, Des Moines, Iowa. First Albany City Directory listing is 1930. Married to Charles Wilson Brown, a park engineer with NYS Dept. of Public Works, office on Broadway, house at 303 Hudson Avenue. Charles was from Gloversville, and died in 1967 in Fort Lauderdale. They had moved to Florida in 1950 when Charles retired. Anne outlived him, but we do not currently know Anne’s date of death.
oil on canvas, sold at auction Sept. 18, 2008, Bolton, MA
oil on canvas, 18.5” x 20”, inscribed in pencil on back “for Sue Emmerich” NOTE: If this is “Let It Snow”, it was exhibited at the Pewter Pitcher Coffee Shop on Lark Street in 1946. Collection of Warren F. Broderick
Note Anne Brown’s name listed as one of the original members.
Note listings for Anne Brown under “Fine Art”
Note Anne R. Brown’s name listed beneath “Pottery and Ceramics”.
Anne R. Brown listed beneath Ceramics and Sculpture.
AAG Member 1954-1955 (and possibly into the late ‘50s)
While a member of the Albany Artists Group for only a short time, Professor Cowley was one of our most noted members. A World War II veteran he “ushered in a golden age at the University at Albany's art department as chair starting in the 1950s.”
He worked in multiple media, including painting and drawing, jewelry, sculpture, stained glass, and more. He earned a BFA from Columbia University, and his work his widely collected and exhibited. “Cowley assembled an all-star art faculty in the '60s, including printmaker Thom O'Connor, painter William "Bill" Wilson, art historian Mojmir Frinta and printmaker Robert Cartmell — those last two also became his neighbors. “ The Albany Center Gallery gave him a major retrospective in 2012.
( Source: Paul Grondahl in the Albany Times Union, Oct. 14, 2014)
AAG Member 1986-2009
Raymond Decker was an avid painter; a passion he enjoyed for more than 30 years. He was also a member of Saratoga Arts, the Bethlehem Arts Association, Greene County Arts Council and the Niskayuna Brush and Palette.
The following is from his Albany Times-Union Obituary:
Decker, Raymond A. ALBANY Raymond A. Decker, 93, died on Thursday, November 28, 2013 at the Teresian House. Born in Albany, he was the son of the late Anthony F. and Loretta E. (Neubauer) Decker. Mr. Decker worked as a credit analyst for the Mobil Oil Corporation for more than 30 years. He was a longtime communicant of St. Thomas the Apostle Church in Delmar. Mr. Decker was an avid painter; a passion he enjoyed for more than 30 years. He was a member of numerous art organizations including Saratoga Arts, the Bethlehem Arts Association, Greene County Arts Council and Niskayuna Brush and Palate. Mr. Decker was predeceased by his wife, Rena (Bator) Decker and his sister, Delores Sponable. He is survived by nephews, Paul and Thomas Sponable and their families and his longtime, dear friend, Betty Vent. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, December 3, 2013 at 8:45 a.m. in the Daniel Keenan Funeral Home, 490 Delaware Ave., thence to the Chapel of St. Thomas the Apostle Church, Delmar where a Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. Relatives and friends are invited and may also call at the funeral home on Monday, December 2, 2013 from 3 to 5 p.m. Entombment, St. Anthony's Cemetery, Schenectady. Online condolences may be offered at danielkeenanfuneralhome.com .
Paul was a very active member of the AAG from the early 1950s to the early 1960s.
Oil on Canvas, Collection of Diane Maguire
Diane writes:
“ I believe I purchased Paul Dennis' painting around 1966 or 1967 when he had a small art store in a basement on Lark Street. I used to stop by often just to talk to him & see what he had on display - he had paintings from everyone. After he left Lark Street he went to live at the Ann Lee home near Albany Airport/Wolf Road area.
“Just a little history: I liked it for it "primitive" appeal. My home in East Nassau was built about 1840-60 so it really fit in. I remember trying to convince Paul Dennis that it needed a different frame, but he insisted on the white ornate one. I was always going to change it but never got around to it. Also, when my brother first saw it, he said: "If you paid more than $5.00 for it, you paid too much." I never told him I paid $100 - and have never regretted it.”
" I have been engaged in the design and fabrication of metal art objects and jewelry in Albany, NY since 1973. A Studio Art graduate of Skidmore College in 1969, I have exhibited and won awards for my three-dimensional pieces in local, regional, state and national museum shows. Additionally, in 2004 I changed my focus to painting as an alternative creative outlet. I am an active member of the regional artistic community and have served in various offices including President of the Designer Crafts Council, established in 1965, several art associations and founder of the Firehouse Artists. I have taught college level jewelry courses and workshops and graduate level courses.
Member 1947-1955 (and possibly into the 1960s)
“Rudy Helmo
A great teacher. He gave a lot of practical help with the basics (like illustrating perspective on the top surface of a bowl). He never worked on anyone’s canvas. I learned as much from him as I did getting my masters in art at SUNY. He had a very agreeable personality and a good sense of humor.
He would always start a demo (stillife) with a drawing in burnt umber, then do an underlying wash in cad orange, leaving the light places white. He rarely needed to correct his drawing or composition.
Every year or so he had a sale at his home in Spiegletown, and that’s where I purchased the little still life for $15 I think.
Finally, don’t remember when, he decided to retire and move back to Germany. We were all sorry to see him go.”
A memory from Carol Turner (AAG member in 1960s and current member of Bethlehem Art Association)
"I am an oil and watercolor painter living in the Hudson River Valley. I attended Carleton College where I took many studio arts classes. During college I spent one summer employed as an illustrator for the US Forest Service in Monongahela National Forest. After a career in psychology, I have returned to painting more actively the last 14 years and am currently painting full time. I have taken watercolor classes with Joe Mayer and Marge Laurie and oil classes by Paul Leveille, Fred Hines, and David Leffel. In 2001 I had an artist's residency at the Vermont Studio Center in Johnson, VT.
"I taught Psychology of the Arts and the Artist at VCU (Richmond, VA) and have given painting demonstrations at the Troy Art Guild, Bethlehem Art Association, and the Schenectady Art Association. I taught watercolor at the Capital District Arts Center in Troy, N.Y. I have had many solo shows in Vermont and New York. I had an oil of the Bog River accepted in the widely distributed Brooks calendar of 2003. I am a former president of the Bethlehem Art Association, and a member of the Albany Arts Center and the Colonie Art League.
Joan passed away in early 2020 after a brief illness. She will always be remembered as one of our most active, involved, and vibrant members. We miss her a great deal.
Joan was a member of the Albany Artists Group Executive Board. She had been an active participant in many local Arts organizations and the recipient of numerous prizes and awards. She was also a Signature Member of the National Watercolor Society and had been a member of the prestigious Oakroom Artists.
mixed media, Third Place in Spring 2019 AAG Annual Show
detail of Clowns Abound, mixed media, Best of Show in the AAG Fall Show 2016, Guilderland Library
ROBERT E. LYNK, DVM
November 12, 1932 – April 13, 2021
Member of AAG 1998-2021
After 37 years as a respected and innovative veterinarian, Bob was well-acquainted with the barns, flora, fauna, and scenic vistas of New York’s Catskill and Helderberg Mountains. He then turned his energy and skill into painting them in watercolor. His diligence in studying nature and refining his drawing and watercolor skills under the guidance of many local, national, and international teacher/artists, resulted in hundreds of expert watercolors featuring the barns, horses, cows, sheep and landscape of the Albany and Central New York area that he loved and knew so well. His work is a masterly example of design, composition, value control, color and watercolor technique.
Bob was also a strong, positive force in the local arts community. He served for 5 years as the President of the Bethlehem Arts Association, was elected to the board of Albany Center Gallery, and was a member of the Central New York Watercolor Society. His paintings have won numerous awards locally and regionally, and hang in homes and collections from Maine to California. His work has also adorned the cover of the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
His talent, inspirational enthusiasm for life, generosity, and great sense of humor will be greatly missed. We feel sure, that wherever Bob is right now, he’s probably just finished watching a Yankee’s game and getting ready to bowl another 300.
watercolor
watercolor, 3rd Place Fall Show, 2016
watercolor
watercolor
watercolor
watercolor
Vicki has returned to the AAG fold in 2015 after many years absence. She has mastered the art of Chinese brush painting, and carries on that tradition in her own work.
AAG Member 1985-1998
Charlie was a prolific and accomplished watercolorist and a very active member of the AAG. Many of his watercolors can be seen at the Slingerlands Post Office on Rt.85/New Scotland Ave.
member 1972-2003
Marjorie was a well-known area artist, born in Altamont. When her youngest child was two, Marge began pursuing an education in art, and studied with many locally and nationally known instructors, as well as taking courses at the University at Albany. She was a former member of the Schoharie Arts Council, Old Forge Art Society, Southern Vermont Artists Society, Schenectady Art Group, Bethlehem Art Group, Albany Artists Group and the Colonie Art League. She showed her work in numerous art shows in the Capital District, winning many prizes. At age 50 Marge became the art instructor at the Louise Corning Senior Center and worked there for nearly 30 years, retiring in 2001
Member of AAG 1972-2009
(Dan may have been a member before ’72, but our group is currently missing all written records between 1962 and 1971)
Dan was definitely one of the hardest working, devoted members in the history of the Albany Artists’ Group. During his years with the group, Dan was incredibly active as a member of the board and as an officer. He worked constantly to promote the group’s presence in the Capital region by securing venues for shows, promoting shows, recruiting new members, finding artists to demonstrate and speak at monthly meetings, helping to choose the High School student scholarships, and involving the group in local events. He also submitted regular articles and art reviews to the monthly newsletter, from its early days as the “Pigment Patter” to its later days as the untitled Newsletter.
“Dan graduated from Albany High School in 1951 and received a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1955. He served a total of 21 years, active and reserve, with the U.S. Navy, first as a helicopter pilot and later with the Civil Engineering Corps (the Seabees) rising to the rank of Commander. He was particularly proud of the many construction projects his reserve unit successfully completed for local non-profit agencies. He joined the NYS Department of Social Services in 1961 and completed a 27 year career working on children's institutions and later in the administration of the Medicaid program. He was a licensed architect and a lifelong artist sharing his abilities with many local organizations: the Albany Artists Group, Sand Lake Center for the Arts, Center Gallery, the Mended Hearts, Gilda's Club, Trout Unlimited, Society of Architectural Historians, Best Luther Fire Department and was a volunteer tour guide for the Albany Visitor's Center. Dan conducted many workshops that allowed children to experience how architects thought and worked. His favorite place on earth, besides his West Sand Lake home, was Star Island, the Isle of Shoals, New Hampshire.” (from the Albany Times/Union obituary)
In honor of his work and commitment to the Sand Lake Center for the Arts, Averill Park, NY, the Art Gallery there is now called, in his honor:
The Dan Sekellick Visual Arts Gallery
Fumi died June 1, 2018. We will always remember her as a dynamo of energy, creating huge paintings reminiscent of van Gogh and Munch, but totally Fumi. Her encouragement of other artists was boundless, yet she always remained humble about her own work.
Fumi, as she was known by all who knew and loved her, was born in 1931 in the Kumamoto Prefecture, Kyushu Island, Japan. She was awarded a doctoral degree in Geology from Tokyo University in the field of metamorphic petrology. In the late 1960s, she and her husband, Dr. Miyashiro, worked for Columbia University, and in the early 1970s joined the Department of Geological Studies at SUNY Albany. Upon her retirement, she enrolled in the Nursing Program at Hudson Valley Community College and received her RN degree.
Then, she decided to devote her retirement years to painting, creating hundreds of large, insightful canvases reflecting her love of the work of Vincent Van Gogh, Edvard Munch, and Charles Burchfield. Here are a couple statements about her work in her own words:
“My paintings are my personal diary in which I do not have to pretend to be
otherwise. Sometimes they are joyous, contemplative, longing for the higher order,
and sometimes sentimental. Painting is my medium of dialogue with the general
public who are sensitive, but not especially trained in the art field. My paintings
are representational, because I want a dialogue between viewer and painter to
be fairly coherent.”
“Painting has never been easy for me. It often causes a feeling of miserable
failure and discouragement. However, I am gradually realizing that during my long
recesses in painting, I am unhappy and voiceless, and I feel spiritually empty if I do
not paint obsessively. Also I have gradually come to feel that I do not have to be
defensive or embarrassed about what I produce if I sincerely feel the need to
paint it. This is what keeps me painting.”
She once wrote that her wish was that “All will treasure many pleasant memories of her and not feel too much sorrow and emptiness.”
Irv has transferred the skilled eye/hand coordination that served him well in Dentristry into accomplished oil paintings of the human figure. He has studied with noted Capital Region artist and teacher Frank Alexander at SUNY Albany. Irv is also a longstanding, sustaining member of the Riverfront Artists, whose mission is to maintain a studio for all artists to study the live model.
Oil on canvas
Oil on canvas
Norman R. Swanson, PhD, is a Professor Emeritus of Mathematics at Hudson Valley Community College, Troy, NY. He was the President of AAG from 2000 to 2014, making him the longest serving AAG President in our history
. He has won many awards for his artwork and photographs in various exhibitions. With his combination of mathematics and art studies, his artwork reflects this interconnection. He often combines numbers, shapes and colors to portray MC Escher- type 3-dimensional optical illusions, Fibonacci Squares, and 4 x 4 grid panels that are quite amazing. Dr. Swanson can also do representational scenes. He has done murals at his local church of Noah and the Ark, and a triptych of Passover scenes from Jesus’ time displayed during Lenten Season. While Dr. Swanson can do representational scenes, he prefers to do the more dramatic mix of art in a mathematical setting.
He can be reached at his e-mail Cygnetny@aol.com
acrylic on canvas
pencil and wash
acrylic
acrylic, 2nd Place at 2019 AAG Annual Spring Show
Betty is the only member, past or present, of the AAG who has a Wikipedia entry specifically relating to being a professional artist.
(NOTE: In respect to her name, this from her son, Michael Lancaster: “She was never named Elizabeth, or Elisabeth. She stopped using her first husband's last name soon after moving to the Albany area and they were divorced in the late 1940's. Her legal name for much of her life was "Baby Girl" as it was not corrected on her birth certificate by her parents Jack & Dorothy Warren. In the late 1970's or early 80's she legally changed it to the only name she had ever known: Betty. Upon her death her husband (My stepfather) Jake Herzog began calling her "Betty Warren Herzog." As a painter she was professionally known by her maiden name: always Betty Warren.”
Distinguished portrait artist of many names, she first appears (in our available records) as Betty W. Jones in the Albany Artists’ Group (AAG) First Annual Christmas Show of Nov. 3 through Dec. 5, 1948. By 1950, she is the editor of the AAG Newsletter “Pigment Patter” going under the name of B. Warren Jones and continues in that position until 1951, when she is last listed as B. W. Jones. In the AAG Christmas Show of 1949, she goes by Betty Warren Jones, and this appears to be the name she usually uses in most subsequent AAG shows.
However, in the membership list of January 1, 1954, she is listed as Betty W. Jones Lancaster (Mrs. S.) and her address is in Sarasota, Florida. Currently, our AAG records, which are basically missing from 1954 to 1974, do not show how long she remained a member and continued to show.
In the Johnson Collection (of Spartanburg, South Carolina) she is listed in the Directory of Southern Woman Artists with this information:
Herzog, Betty Warren Lancaster b. 1920, New York, NY; d. 1993, Albany, NY (“associated with”:)FL/LA
http://thejohnsoncollection.org/directory-of-women-artists/
One of her most noted achievements is the portrait of Hugh L. Carey, the 51st Governor of the State of New York, which hangs in the “Hall of Governors” in the State Capital Building in Albany. It is also featured on the webpage of the Empire State Plaza: https://empirestateplaza.ny.gov/hall-governors
She also painted long-time Albany mayor, Erastus Corning II twice
She painted Norman Rice, art historian and curator of the Albany Institute of History and Art, where several of her works are in the permanent collection.
She painted portraits of some of the associate justices of New York's highest court, which remain on display at the New York Court of Appeals courthouse [7]
The following items are from the Wikipedia entry for Betty Warren Herzog:
• known for her bright colorist portraits and was one of the top paid female portraitists of the 20th century. Her last formal portrait was of Governor Hugh Carey for the State of N.Y. in 1991. {2}
• her father, Jack A. Warren was the co-creator of the mid-20th century comic strip “Pecos Bill”…Jack’s biography is well worth checking out, too!
• she studied art with her father, as well as with Henry Hensche in Provincetown, and at the National Academy of Design
• Betty was the youngest woman to be given a solo exhibit at a major United States Museum (the Berkshire in 1940) when she was 20 years old.
• She started an art school in Malden Bridge, New York [1][3]
• In 1987, the Albany Institute of History and Art featured a major retrospective of four decades of her work [3]
• She was married to Stuart Lancaster in 1949 and later divorced in 1960[4], she married Jacob Herzog in 1960, a prominent attorney in Upstate New York [2] For over 25 years they wintered in Mexico, where Warren painted some of her most acclaimed paintings.
• Some of her notable students have been Rob Longley, Susan Goetz, Nelson Shanks, Barbara Harnack (who married Betty’s son, Michael Lancaster), Lorraine Lans, and Philip Gianni. [8],[9]
References
1. "Betty Warren Herzog, noted portrait artist, art school owner". The Daily Gazette. November 9, 1993. p. B11.
2. Churchill Wright, Peg (November 11, 1993). "Albany Lost One of its Best Artists with Death of Betty Warren". The Daily Gazette. p. B10.
3. Brickman, David (January 11, 1987). "Betty Warren Wearing Well and Long as Albany Artist and Teacher". Albany Times Union. Archived from the original on July 13, 2013. Retrieved July 11, 2013.
4. "Ringling, The Last Laugh". The Historical Society of Sarasota County. November 27, 2012. Retrieved July 11, 2013.
5. "Hall of Governors: Hugh L. Carey". New York State. Retrieved July 13, 2013.
6. "Under Canvas". Albany Institute of History & Art. Retrieved July 11, 2013.
7. "Court of Appeals Hall: The Portraits". Judiciary of New York. Retrieved July 11, 2013.
8. "Artist Lorraine Lans". Fine Art Studio Online. Retrieved July 11, 2013.
9. "Philip Gianni". Fine Art America. Retrieved July 11, 2013.
John Gallucci (1918-2009) was an early member of AAG, first listed as participating in their shows in 1948. By April 1950, he was president of AAG, and profiled in that month’s Pigment Patter newsletter. Here is an excerpt: “John has exhibited often, having had one man shows in Lake Placid and at the Albany Institute of History and Art, as well as hanging in the Upper Hudson Regional and all the AAG Annual shows. He studied all phases of Fine Arts at The University of Syracuse and received his Masters at N.Y.U.”
the following is from: https://saundersgalleryoffineart.blogspot.com/p/ohn-gucci.html
“He was born on Dec. 26, 1918, in Albany, N.Y., the son of Louis and Lucy (Schivane) Gallucci. John's interest in painting began during his four years of classical fine arts training at Syracuse University, where he received his BFA in 1942, after being awarded a four year scholarship and he then went on to receive a M.A. from N.Y.U. He spent one year in Rome, Italy as a Ford Fellow. (1953-54)
John taught art at Lake Placid High School where he met his future wife, the former Osnif Serbian, who at the time was a French teacher. He also taught watercolor at the Lake Placid School of Art, went on to teach at Albany High and retired as an art teacher from Glens Falls High School.
“John became a signature member of the American Watercolor Society in 1953. He was also a member of the Hudson Valley Watercolor Society and was one of the four artists chosen for the 1980 winter Olympics
Painting scenes of the Adirondacks and Southern Maine coastal area, he has exhibited in AWS annuals, the National Academy of Design and the Adirondack National Exhibit of American Watercolors. One of his sculptural pieces, "Sermon on the Mount," has adorned the facade of the Church of the Messiah for almost fifty years now.” (another source lists this as “Blessed Are the Peacemakers” on the facade of the Church of the Messiah in Glens Falls, NY)
Working on Relief Sculpture for Church of the Messiah, Glens Falls, NY
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watercolor
ALBANY ARTISTS’ GROUP
List of Members since Inception, 1945
(in alphabetical order with years of membership determined from membership lists, newsletters, and show lists)
NOTES: Missing Years: 1955-1961……1963-1972……1988-1991
NOTE: Dec. 1950 Newsletter said “Total Membership in AAG… 200” (but many of these were “Honorary”, “Patron”, and “Associate”, as opposed to “Active Members”)
NOTE: Some of the group shows in the 1970s and 1980s were “open to all artists”, which means that some of the names listed for just one year in those decades may not have been AAG members, but rather just participants in a show that year.
THIS LIST IS, OF COURSE, INCOMPLETE, AND THE CURRENT MEMBERSHIP APOLOGIZES FOR MISSING NAMES, MISSPELLED NAMES, AND INCORRECT YEARS OF MEMBERSHIP. THIS IS AN ONGOING PROJECT. IF YOU HAVE ADDITIONAL NAMES, YEARS, CORRECTIONS, etc. PLEASE SUBMIT THEM TO kevinbkuhne@gmail.com. OUR HOPE IS TO POST THE ENTIRE PAST AND PRESENT MEMBERSHIP ON OUR WEBSITE: albanyartistsgroup.com
Aalto, Agnes 1954-1955
Abernathy, Albert G. 1948-1955
Airey, Helen Demarell 1954-1955
Albright, Henry 1945-1951
Alexander, Constance (Connie) 1999 -2015
Anderson, Marian (also Maria) 1976-1979
Apgar, Nick 1945-1955
Apostle, Christos 1997-1999
Appel, John C. 1945-1946
Arend, Charles H. 1945-1946
Argyle, Donna Doyle 1974-1978
Arkell, Beatrice 1953-1963 (1962, President)
Aronson, Ruth 1994-1998
Ashley, Louise 1974-1999
Asmus, Linda 2014-2020
Asselstine (also shown as Asselstein), Elizabeth P. 1947-55
Austin, Elizabeth (Betty) Dickinson. 1945-1955
Austin, Erwin Hoyt 1945-1955 (1945-46, Vice-President)(1947-48 President)
Austin, Henry 1947-48
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Bacon, Elizabeth (Betty) 1976-1978
Bacon, Linda 1972-1973
Barker, Friederike 2004-2009
Barnes, Bernice 1977-1979
Barnett, Nancy 1954-1955
Barrett, Helen F. 1954-1955
Bastian, Gladys 1962-1979
Bates Weaver, Eva Marshall 1945-1955 b.1898, d. 1993 Charter Member
Batzell, Edgar A. 1945-1946
Batzell, Elsie P. 1945-1946
Bauer, Bertha 1974-79
Bauer, Marilen 1961-1963
Bazinet (also Bazinette), Priscella 1978-1981
Beach, Frank 1995-1997
Beach, Jane 1995-1997
Beaudette, Mildred (Millie) 1954-2016 (President, 1981) (Board Member 1993-94)
Becker, Edwin 1947-1977
Becker, Richard J. 1963-1964
Beirmeister, Jean 1974-1976
Beliveau, Helen 1994-1996
Bennit, Dorothy 1945-1979 (Director 1945-46)
Bentley, Robert 1980-1981
Berkum, Elaine c.1969
Berner, Mary 1974-1987
Bessette, Joan 1974-1979
Best, Ethel 1980-81
Beswick, Gordon 1991-1992
Beyler, Dr. Arthur 1972-1973
Bilancia (also Bilacia), Mary Louise 1972-1979
Bindl (also Bindle), Adelina 1962-1981
Bindell, Binah 1980-198
Bird, Bernice 1949-1950
Black, Alan 1995-1997
Blackall, Lynn M. 1961-1963, 1986-2000
Blackmon, Bob 2015-2020
Blanchfield, Howard J. (1945, President)1947-1955
Blodgett, Alvera Toth 1963-1964
Braun, Beverly (Bev) 2005-2020
Boel, Jennie 1991-2001
Bogdanowicz, Lucille 1986-1987
Bolduc, Eleanor 1981-2016
Bonacci, Joseph 1974-1979
Bottcher, Betty 1947-1950
Bradt, Clif (1945, Director) 1945-1953 (Mr. Bradt also gave art lessons at the Albany Institute of History and Art, had a studio on North Pearl St. in the 1950s, and served as art critic for the Albany Knickerbocker News)
Brainard, Owen 1951-1952
Brickman, Jacquelyn 2004-2005
Briggs, Olga Hampel 1951-1955
Broderick, Olga C. 1954-1955
Brooks, Erica May 1947-1964
Brown, Alice S. 1954-1955
Brown, Anne (R.) 1945-1950
Brown, Clifford 1945-1955
Brown, Clifford 2004-2005
Brown, Frank S. 1945-1946
Brown, Nancy 1945-1946
Brownheim, J. J. 1963-1964
Bruno, Ann 1974-1978
Bruno, Mary 1981-2005
Bullinger, Roberta 1993-1995
Bullis, Harriet 1954-1955
Bumgarner, Betty 2014-2020
Burgess, Joan Hamilton 1954-1955
Burton, Christine 1954-1955
Buttiker, Rita 1997-2020
Buyck, Edward 1945-1946
Byrd, Marion 1992-1995
Byron, William (Bill ) 1981-1998
Campbell, Catherine 1954-1955
Campbell, Dr. Crawford 1954-1955
Campbell, Elizabeth 1974-1979
Cantor, Norman 1961-1964 (d. 2020)
Caputo, Anthony 1974-1979
Caputo, Katherine 1974-1978
Carberry, Steve 2015-2020
Carhart, Beverly M. 1976-1979
Carlson, Gladys 1974-1981
Carpenter, Clifford 1961-1963
Casey, Harold J. Jr. 1947-1955
Chaplin, Mary W. 1954-1955
Chapman, Katherine 1963-1964, 1974-1976
Chesin, Lorraine 2004-2010, 2015
Chlebowski, Walter 1976-1979
Choate, Ruth 1954-1955
Christoph, Hajo 1945-1955
Church, Alice Fulton 1949-1950
Ciccolella, Margaret M. 1945-2010 (President 1993-94)
Clapkin, Louis (Lou) 1949-1955
Clarke, N. T. 1947-1948
Clifford, Patrick (Pat) 1978-1981
Clute, Gladys 1949-1950
Cohan, Dr. Israel 1949-1955
Cohen, Annette 1974-1979
Cohen, Ida Mindel 1945-1981
Cohen, Sophie 1954-1955
Conerty, Mary 1974-1979
Connacher, Dorothea 1954-1955
Connolly (Connelly), Charles E. 1954-1955, 1974-1976
Conti, Cindy 2000-2001
Cook, Lavinia 1947-1948
Corbat, Fred 1961-1963
Coughtry, William Lloyd 1954-1955
Cowley, Edward P. 1954-1955
Crain, Constance 1974-1979
Crisafulli, Dale 1997-2020
Crisafulli, Denise 2009-2010
Cross, Kevin 1986-1993
Crounse, F. Marshall 1954-1955
Crump, Hannah S. 1949-1950
Cummings, Millicent 1974-1978
Cunningham, Catherine (Katherine) 1974-1998
Cunningham, Ruth Ann 1972-1981
Curtain, Margaret 1945-1946
Cushman, Clarissa H. 1954-1979
Dahlem, Joan 1974-1978 (from 2000-2020 as Joan Van Alphen)
Dale, Charlotte 1992-1996
Damiano, Mary 1980-1981
D’Ambrose, Dominic 1954-1955
Daniels, John (Jack) Jr. 1954-1955, 1965-1966
D’annibale, Joyce 1997-2009
Dannheimer, Elsa 1945-1946
Davie, Roy G. 1954-1955
Davis, Edward 1992-1997
Davis, Ellen 1962-1997
Davis, Weidner E 1997-2010
Day, Marie 2008-2009
Day, Michael 2004-2009
DeBloso, Alfonso 1974-1978
Decker, Emma 1954-1955
Decker, Raymond 1986-2010 (Board Member 1993-94)
Deckter, Jack 1954-1955
Deitrich, Clara Belle 1954-1955, 1964-1965
Degener, Donald 1992-1995 (Board Member 1993-94)
DeLong, Pauline 1954-1955
Demo, Patty 1992-2010
Dennis, Paul G. 1954-1955, into the 1960s
Dennis, Sophie 1974-1981
Densler, Agnes P. 1954-1964
DePietzo, Terrence 1974-1979
De Sousa, Angelo 1947-1955 (President, 1951-52)
Deuel, Hilda 1954-1963
Diaz, Clara 1954-1955
Dodge, Joseph J. 1945-1946
Dodge, Parker 1981-2002
Dovberg, Sandra (Sandy) 2010-2014
Doyle, Donna 1974-1975
Drapkin, Philip 1950-1951
Droogan, Virginia M. 1949-1955
Dufresne, Mary T. 1980-81
Dumond, Helen 1972-1986
Eaker, Ruth 1954-1955
Eaton, Jean 1997-2003
Edelstein, Alberta 1985-1986
Edson, Pauline 1961-1963
Egelston, Martha 1974-1979
Eife, Bernard 1961-1963
Elliott, Constance 1996-2003
Elston, Velma H. 1954-1955
Emerich, Merilyn (or Marilyn) Lodge 1954-1955 1980-2002
Emerich, Robert W. 1945-1999 (Board Member 1993-94)
Engel, Bruno P. M. 1947-1955 (1945 Treasurer)
Engel, Joan 1974-1978
Erickson, R. J. 1949-1950
Estabrooks (or Estabrooke), Carolyn 1986-1995
Evans, Thomas S. 1945-1946
Fairfield, Gladys 1953-1963
Feldstein, Irma 1962-1978
Felthousen, Marilyn 1995-1997
Fenney, Anthony J. 1954-1955
Ferber, Susan 1980-1981
Ferguson, Suzanne 1972-1978
Ferguson, William (Bill) 1977-1978
Ferrante, Ernest 1947-1948
Ferraro, Edward (Ed) 1977-1979
Feuer, Ann 1961-1981
Fialkoff, Harold 1972-1981 (Vice-President 1972)
Finch, Vlasta 1977-1978
Finley, Alex 1954-1955
Fitzgibbons, Ann 1977-1978
Flinn, Harriet 1974-1979
Flood, Ella 1980-1981
Follevaag, Beatriz 1974-1979
Folts, Susan 1977-1981
Forman, Bob 1986-1987
Forsyth, Glenda 1974-1978
Frank, Rose 1978-1979
Franklyn, Helen 1978-1979
Fricke, H. Andrew 1986-2020
Friedman, Dr. Emerick 1977-1986
Fults, Carol 2004-2009
Furlong, Ceile 1994-1996
Fusco, Mary Beth 1993-1995
Gaefka, Jack 1980-1981
Gallogly, John Joseph 1954-1955, 1976-1979
Galucci, John 1947-1955 (President, 1949-1950)
Gentalen, Celia 1969-1978
Gentalen, Julius 1963-1964
Germain, Leo 1977-1981
Gervasie, Dennis 1980-1981
Gething, Guy 1992-1995
Gibbo, Margaret M. 1948-1950
Gilbert, Arlene 1995-2009
Gill, Ann 1974-1987
Gilliland,(could be Guillard…see below) James (Jim ) 1950-1990
Globerson, Vivian 1976-1981
Goddard, Helen 1974-1978
Gokay, Margeret 1949-1950
Goodale, Patricia 1993-1995
Goodwin, Louise W. 1947-1955
Gorn, Solomon W. 1961-1964
Gould, Cherril (sic) 1964-1965
Grady, Shirley 1976-1981
Graham, Rachel 2002-2003
Greeley, Hildreth 1954-1955
Griffin, Margaret C. 1949-1955
Gro, Anton 1945-1946
Gronvall, Florence 1972-1978
Grubb, Florence 1954-1955
Grubb, Virginia 1949-1963
Gu, Lefu 1994-2005, 2014-2015
Guillard, James V.1951-1955, 1962-1965
Gypson, Pauline 1977-1979, 1991-1996
Habener, John C. 1986-1987
Haberer, John 1991-1995
Hackert, Rachel 1964-1965
Hall, Bertha A. 1947-1955
Hallenbeck, Florence B.1954-1955, 1964-1966
Hamilton, George 1977-1979
Hammond, Ruth 1945-1951
Hand, John 1993-1996
Harcourt, Marion 1985-1986
Hardines, Suzanne 1980-1981
Harding, Homer 1995-2002
Harding, Margaret 1995-2002
Harriman, Jannea R. 1949-1955
Harris, Sarah 1954-1955
Harris, Sarah 1962-1979, 1991-2009
Hartheimer, Marion 1992-1995
Hartman, Max 1947-1948
Hartt, Lena C. 1947-1950
Harvey, Aurora 1972-1979
Hatch, Helen 1947-1948
Hatch, J. D. 1945-1946
Haupt, Donna 1977-1981
Hawkins, Marguerite M. 1947-1948
Hayes, Dr. Margaret L. 1954-1955
Hayes, Winifred 1962-1979
Hayter, Edith Fletcher. 1947-1955
Hearn, Marie 1992-1999
Heck, Beulah 1977-1979
Hegeman, Edith 1954-1955
Heidenreich, Lysla B. 1954-1955
Heinmiller, Elizabeth 1977-1981, 1991-1997
Heins, W. F. c.1969
Helie, Joan 1995-1997
Helmo, Rudolf (Rudy) 1947-1955 (and possibly into the 1960s)
Hennessey, Steve 1990-1995 (d. 2019)
Herodes, Hermine 1963-1965, 1974-1979
Heyman, Berthold 1945-1946
Hinkle, Linda 2015-2020
Hirsch, Lawrence 1980-1981
Hoffman, Mary T. 1976-1981
Holland, Dorothy Pier 1954-1955
Holsapple, Carmen 1992-1996
Holt, Winifred (Wendy) 1954-1955 (President, 1954)
Homenick, Emma 1976-1979, 2014-2015
Howard, Gertrude 1954-1955
Hoyle, Marion 1997-2003
Hudson, Dorothea F. 1945-1946
Hughes, Patricia (Trish) G. 1978-1979
Hultzberg, Ed 1980-1981
Hutchins, Ruth E. 1945-1955
Hutchinson, R. B. 1945-1946
Hyatt, Gladys M. 1954-1963
Hynes, Lillian 1974-2010 (Board Member 1977-78)
Insogna, Mary 2004-2005
Irwin, Nina 1976-1978
Jehu, Pauline 1945-1947
Johnson, Albert 1954-1955
Johnson, Alice 1949-1955
Johnson, Alice 1996-1997
Johnson, Norman 1947-1963
Jones, Bernace (“Mrs. Owen Roberts”) 1954-1955
Jones, Betty W. (Betty Warren) (Betty Warren J. Lancaster) (Betty Warren Jones Herzog) 1947-1955
Juron, Jim 1979-1981
Kaminski, Nancy 1998-2001
Kant, Paul 2008-2010
Karlen, Marjorie A. 1947-1950
Karpel, Evelyn 1980-1981
Keefer, Earle 1980-1981
Keitel, Peter 2017-2020
Kelley, Thomas H. 1954-1955
Kennedy, Rosemary 1945-1946
Kenny, George H. 1954-1955
Kenyon, Harriett (C. Poole) 1945-1964
Kessler, Barbara 1980-1981
King, Albert F. 1954-1955
Kingsley, Elaine 1950-1951
Kingston, Donald 1977-1978
Kirby, Neil 1954-1955
Kirchner, Eleanor L. 1949-1999
Klein, Richard (Dick) 1979-1981
Knauf, May 1985-2002
Knight, Edith 1954-1955
Koburger, Penny 2014-2015
Kollar, Linda 2015-2020
Kraft, Karl (Carl) 1945-1955
Krathaus, Joan 1994-2020 (d. 2020)
Kraus, Jaras 1945-1946
Krausse, Agnes 1977-1978
Kroman, Irma 1961-1963
Kryzak, Deborah (Debbie) 1974-1975
Kuhne, Kevin 2008-2020
Kusaywa, Linda 1980-1981
Kyson, Frank L. Jr. 1954-1955
Lagasse, Honore J. 1954-1955
Laighton, Perley R. 1986-1996
Lamb, Ella 1961-1963
Lando, Martha 1961-1975 (1962, Vice-President)
Langley, Lillian 1964-1965
Lathrop, Dorothy 1945-1955
Lathrop, Gertrude 1945-1955
Laughlin, Marie 1954-1955
Lauva, Vladis 1954-1955
Lawrence, Susan 1994-1995
Lawton, Julie 1993-1996 (Newsletter Editor)
Leahey, Helen K. 1945-1955
Leather, Margaret Gibbo 1954-1955
Leber, Edith 1974-1981
Lee, Elizabeth 1998-1999
Lee, Irlene 1963-1964
Lee, Percy Myron 1949-1950
LeLoup, Jean 1980-1981
LePeer, Sgt. Clarence M. 1945-1955
LeLoup, Jean c.1980
Levine, Rita 1954-1955
Levine, Shirley P. 1963-1964
Levinthal, Roger 1980-1981
Lewis, Lyda B. 1954-1966 (d. 7/15/80)
Lievestro, Christiaan T. 1947-1950
Lipski, Laurel-Le 2015-2010
LoBuglio, Millicent 1978-1979
Loden, Theresa 1961-1972
Long, Lennie c.1980
Longley, Lillian 1974-1979, 1991-2005
Longworthy, Rose Marie 1978-1979
Lopes, Berenice 1945-1946
Lo Russo, Matthew L. 1947-1955, 1974-1979
Lorvan, Samuel 1954-1955
Lotridge, Margaret 1945-1946
Lundberg, Mildred 1945-1946
Luxmi, Vijaya 2007-2008
Lyons, Jane 1949-1950
Lyons, Lawrence 1949-1950
Lyons, Rhea 1980-2001 (“Life Member”)
Lynk, Robert (Bob) 1998-2020
MacKintosh, Barbara 1954-1955
MacTaggart, Harriet 1976-1979 (d.1980)
Maloy, Mary 1977-1978
Mansion, Mary 1977-1978
Marcus, Fred 1954-1965
Marston, Elizabeth 1954-1955
Martin, Estelle 1961-1963
Martin, Frances 1954-1955
Martin, Grace 1945-1947
Marvin, Marion 1945-1955
Martin, Miles J. 1974-1981
Massina, Barbara 1980-1981
Mataraso, Ann 1997-1999
Mausert (also Maussert), John J. 1947-1955
McAvoy, Rosemary 2014-2015
McCall, Lillian 1978-1979
McCartan, Ed 1974-1975
McCoy, Edna T. 1947-1955 1994-2001 (“Life Member”)
McDowell, Thomas 1980-1981
McMullen, Preston C. 1945-1946
McAllister, Kate 1985-1987
McDermid, James 1954-1956
McEwan, Sybil Alison 1954-1955
Mealy, Gigi 1974-1981
Mehm, Fran 1997-2016
Menz, Pauline C. 1954-1955, 1964-1965, 1977-1981
Meisel, Carol 1994-2001
Mertz, Ursula 1972-1978
Mesick, Lucille 1947-1948, 1980-1981
Messina, Barbara 1980-1981
Mikol, Clover 1949-1955
Miller, Anne 1974-1975
Miller, Helen Avery 1954-1955
Miller, Helen 1977-1981, 1992-1994 (Charter Member, d. 1994)
Miller, Hope H. Murray 1954-1955
Miller, Paulette (also Pauletta) 1974-1979
Miskinis, Lorraine 2000-2001
Misterman, Marion c.1969
Mokricki, Josephine 2001-2003
Mokricki, Robert 2001-2005
Molloy, Julia 1962-1979, 1991-1999
Monroe, Virginia 1954-1955
Moody, Judy 1997-1999
Moore, Charles V. 1974-1975
Moore, Douglas R. 1985-1986
Morette, Denita 1977-1979
Mullen, Betty R. 1954-1955
Murphy, Megan 2008-2010
Murphy, Terence (Terry) 1997-1999
Murray, Hope Harrington 1949-1950
Myers, Daniel H. 1954-1955 Listed as Board Member 1963-1964
Myers, Posie Henzel 1963-1964
Myrka, Jane 1980-2003
Nead, Clara Alden 1976-1979
Nichols, Linda 1977-1978
Nickerson, Ivan 1945-1946
Nigro, Kayle 1974-1975
Nigro, Rocco 1985-1986
Noble, Harry R. 1949-1955
Norris, Chester B. 1945-1948
Novak, Carol Susan 1985
Novlotsky, Madeline 1961-1963
Nusbaum, Lois 1974-1981
O’Brien, Ruth 1972-1981, 1992-2003
O’Donnell, Carolyn 1995-1997
Osgood, Charlotte 1949-1955
Pagano, Ida Louise 1994-1996
Pagoda, Ellen 1978-1979
Palmer, Anita 1979-1981
Palmieri, Philip (Phil) 2015-2020
Park-Boussu, Debbie 2004-2009, 2014-2015
Parker, Dillard 1992-1996
Paul, Ira 1954-1955
Passarelli, Robert E. 1945-1955, (1948 President)
Peace, Jerry 1977-1979
Pearson, Robert 1962-1979
Pelicoff Naomi 1965-1966
Pelky, Louis 1962-1979, 1985-1987
Perez, Virginia 1953-1955
Perrett, George A. 1945-1946
Perrett, Mary Lee 1945-1946
Persons, Ralph Jr. 1974-1996 (Board Member 1977-78)
Peterson, Marjorie Karlan 1954-1955
Pfeiffer, Helen 1977-1979
Pisano, Ruth 1977-1979
Platzer, Donald W. 1945-1946
Policano, Barbara 1977-1979
Policoff, Naomi L. 1961-1964
Pope, Frank 1961-1963
Popielarz, Matthew 1977-1979
Posner, Dorothy 1964-1966
Pospisil, Elaine 1979-1990
Potak, Joseph H. 1947-1955
Potter, Sally 1976-1981
Powers, Elizabeth 1994-1996
Prakken, Ellie 2014-2020
Pratt, Joyce 1961-1963
Prichard, Helga 1998-2020
Prior, Keith 1974-1986
Quell, Vivian 1985-1987
Quinlan, Judy 1979-1981
Rankin, George 1985-1986
Ravida, Maria 1977-1979
Rawlings, Helen 1977-1981
Reed, Frank C. 1947-1955
Rehbaum, Carol 2004-2010
Reilly, Cristi 1997-1999
Reinhardt, Charlotte 1977-1979
Reylea, Marietta H. 1963-1964
Requa, Mabel 1954-1955
Reynolds, Marion 2018-2019
Riano, Moises 1992-1995
Richards, W. C. 1963-1964
Richter, Bodo L. O. 1949-1950
Rieger, Amy 1986-1987
Righthand, George 1949-1955
Rivenburgh,Hilda M. 1954-1955
Roach, Millicent 1961-1964
Roberson, Lillian M. 1954-1955
Roberts, Ann 1993-2009
Roberts, Joyce 1954-1955
Rockey, Catherine 1954-1955
Rockwell, Carol 1976-1979
Rosell, Judy 1997-1998
Roselli, John 1980-1981
Rosen, Paulette 1978-1979
Rosenfeld, David 1954-1955
Rost, Alice E., M.D. 1947-1955
Rothman, Joseph 1947-1955
Rothstein, Elizabeth 1945-1955
Rotweel, Cornelius 1977-1979
Rowan (or Rowen), Blanche 1972-1981
Rudzinski, Bernice 1976-1979
Ryan, Helen Elizabeth 1954-1955
Rydell, Cecelia 1997-2010
Salmon, Rosemary Kennedy 1954-1955
Samaha, Mary Lou 1972-1979
Samess, Anita 1977-1978
Sanders, Frisbie 1945-1946, 1954-1955
Sanders, Harris 1954-1955, 1978-1979 (noted Albany architect)
Sangster, Josephine (Jo) 1963-1965
Sainato, Salvatore 1954-1955
San Pedro, Santiago 1986-1990
Sandy, Mary Ann 1977-1979
Sangster, Josephine 1954-1955
Saperstein, Evelyn 1954-1955
Sarachan, Sonya 1996-1999
Savini, Mary 1977-1979
Schade, Charles Argow 1985-1998
Schaefer, Alice Pauline 1945-1955
Schaefer, Mary Agnes 1972-1975
Schmader, Susan 1980-1981, 1997-2020
Schnee, Walter 1945-1946
Schneider, Sally 1980-1981
Schneider, Sarah 1977-1981, 1985-1987
Schoen, Curt B. 1947-1955
Schofield, F. B. 1945-1946
Schoonmaker, Dorothy Dodge 1954-1955
Schoonmaker, Walter 1945-1946, 1954-1955
Schreiber, Lillian 1962-1979, 1992-2009
Scilipote, Marjorie 1974 (quite possibly earlier) -2002
Search, Patricia 1976-1979
Segal, Hulda C. 1963-1964, 1977-1979
Sehl, Olga 1977-1981 , 1992-1997
Sekellick, Barbara 2002-2009
Sekellick, Daniel Edward (Dan) 1972 (quite possibly earlier)-2009
Schacter, Vicki 2017-2019
Shah, Moklesa 1994-1996
Shankman, Gary (“Honorary Member” 1992-1999)
Sharma, Ritvik 2017-2020
Sharpe, Marion 1947-1948, 1954-1955
Sharpe, Mrs. Peter, III 1945-1946
Shephard, Helen H. 1954-1955
Sheridan, Charles B. 1954-1955
Sherman, Frances 1954-1955
Shido, Fumiko 1976-1981, 1998-2018
Shulga, Elva E. 1997-2003
Shulman, Peartree 1985-1986
Shulman, Sylvia 1978-1981
Siegel, Gladys 1954-1955, 1964-1965, 1972-2009 (Board Member 1977-78, 1993- 94) (President 1972)
Siegel, Kayle 1978-1979
Simpson, Claire E. 1954-1955
Sirotenko, Anne 1947-1948
Slingerland, Harold B. 1945-1946 (charter member, attorney at incorporation)
Slutsky, Carol 1977-1979
Smeltzer, Philip 1954-1964
Smigel, Henrietta (Hennie) 2002-2005
Smith, Carole (Dr.) 1974-1978, 1992-1995
Smith, Cordelia 1962-1979
Smith, David 1945-1946 (the same to become the internationally recognized sculptor, based in Glens Falls, NY)
Smith, Edwin(Ed) W. 1954-1964, 1974-1999
Smith, Elizabeth 2019-2020
Smith, Gertrude 1963-1964
Smith, Harold 1945-1946
Smith, Jacqueline 2015-2019
Smith, Louella Dylong 1977-1979
Smith, Myrtle 1945-1946
Smith, William 1992-1993
Smith, William Wallace 1977-1981
Smith, Winifred 1977-1978
Snook, Pat 2000-2001
Sobell, Shirley 1995-2005
Sokol, Eva 1977-1981, 1992-2009
Soodla, Vera 1992-1996
Sorenson, Theodore (Ted) 1945-1955
Sorrentino, Connie 1980-1981
Spinning, Curtis Fred 1977-1979
Spring, Sally 2014-2015
Stearns, Eleanor 1954-1955
Stein, Lucille 1963-1964, 1977-1981
Steinke, Estelle 1974-1981
Steinke, Herbert A. 1945-1981
Stewart, Sarah Gorrell 1954-1964
Stewart, Dr. Watt 1954-1955
Stibitz, Mildred 1980-1981
Stock, Wallace 1963-1964
Stoddard, Elaine Kingsley 1954-1955
Storm, Alfrida 1945-1946
Strain, Rosemary Hausman 1954-1955
Strasser, Marion 1977-1978
Strella, Lee 1961-1963
Strongin, Dr. Irving 1977-1979, 2015-2020
Suksdorf, J. M. 1954-1955, 1963-1964 (may be the same as Mary Jo Suksdorf, below)
Suksdorf, Mary Jo 1963-1969, 1977-1978
Summers, R. Anne 1954-1955
Susman, Bertha 1978-1981
Swain, Ruby Pitts 1980-1981
Swanson, Ellen 1998-2020 (Board Member Nov. 2001 to about 2012)
Swanson, Norman R. Dr. 1996-2020 (President Nov. 2000 to about 2014…Our Last Full-Time President!)
Tarbox, Carl 1949-1955
Tarbox, Christine (nee Finlay) 1954-1964, 1974-1981 (Board Member 1977-78)
Thibodeau, Michael A. 1963-1964
Thompson, Ian 1954-1955
Timmers, Harriet 1954-1955
Tipple, Gertrude Wilson 1947-1955
Todak, Joseph 1954-1955
Tosiello, Frank 1992-1996
Trainer, Ruth Busch 1954-1955
Trank, Rose 1977-1978
Trimble, Stanley 1949-1955
Tucker, Victoria 2004-2005
Turner, Carol c. 1960s
Turner, Susan 1949-1955
Tybur, Maerita 1976-2003 (Board Member 1977-78)
Utter, Lou 1947-1948
Vadney, Betty 1949-1952
VanAcker, Dr. Benjamin 1954-1955
Van Alphen, Joan (Joan Dahlem, 1974-1978), 2001-2020
Van Alstyne, Jan 1961-1963
Vancura, Anne 1977-1978
Van Gallen, John 1992-1995
Van Heukelom, Susan 2015-2020
Van Riper, Gladys 1961-1965
Van Waldenberg, Hildegard 1976-1977
Vedder, Florence 1977-1979
Vetro, Margaret (Peg) 1980-2020
Vignola, Dominic J. 1993-1995
Vogel, Henrietta 2008-2010
Voight, Eleanor 1974-1981
Von Borstel (or Borstal or Brostel), Helen 1961-1965, 1972-1975
Von Waldenberg, Frederick 1977-1978
Vooris, Shauna 1976-1977
Vought, Eleanor 1977-1978
Waddell, Marjorie A. 1954-1955
Wald, Dr. Louis 1949-1955
Waldron, Eugene 1964-1965
Wall, Gloria D’Aiello 1953-1955
Wall, Janet 1961-1963
Wall, Joan 1954-1955
Wallace, Helen H. 1954-1955
Wallace, Helena 1961-1965, 1980-1981
Wallace, Lena 1977-1979
Walsh, Maxine W. 1954-1955
Waltmath, Wm. 1947-1948
Walton, Mildred C. S. 1947-1948
Warner, Nick 1980-1981
Waters, Lee W. 1945-1946
Weeber, Gretchen 1961-1964
Weed-Gerwaski, Charlotte 1992-1995
Weiner, Rose 1974-1978
Weiss, Sid Cohen 1946-1947
Welbourne, Gene 1961-1966
Werner, Elizabeth 1977-1979
Werner, Louise 1947-1955
Whaley, Doris 1974-1978
Wheeler, Robert 1945 -1955
White, Marjorie S. 1949-1950
White, Miriam Whitney 1949-1955
Wilkes, Ann Palmer 1962-2005
Williams, Marjorie White 1961-1963
Williamson, Alice W. 1954-1955
Winn, Florence 1972-1978
Winters, Eugene 1972-1997
Witbeck, Mary 1945-1946
Wolf-Loff, Marion 1992-1995
Woods, James 1977-1979
Woodward, Kristin L. (Kris) 1985 -2020
Wooster, Barbara 1978-1981
Wozniak, Diane 2017-2020
Wright, Alice Morgan 1945-1946
Wustefeld, Teresa 1949-1955
Yager, May Belle 1947-1955
Young, Charles 1947-1948
Young, Margaret Lay 1947-1948
Zoltowski, Gregory 1992-1998
Aalto, Agnes 1954-1955
Abernathy, Albert G. 1948-1955
Airey, Helen Demarell 1954-1955
Albright, Henry 1945-1951
Alexander, Constance (Connie) 1999 -2015
Anderson, Marian (also Maria) 1976-1979
Apgar, Nick 1945-1955
Apostle, Christos 1997-1999
Appel, John C. 1945-1946
Arend, Charles H. 1945-1946
Argyle, Donna Doyle 1974-1978
Arkell, Beatrice 1953-1963 (1962, President)
Aronson, Ruth 1994-1998
Ashley, Louise 1974-1999
Asmus, Linda 2014-2020
Asselstine (also shown as Asselstein), Elizabeth P. 1947-55
Austin, Elizabeth (Betty) Dickinson. 1945-1955
Austin, Erwin Hoyt 1945-1955 (1945-46, Vice-President)(1947-48 President)
Austin, Henry 1947-48
Bacon, Elizabeth (Betty) 1976-1978
Bacon, Linda 1972-1973
Barker, Friederike 2004-2009
Barnes, Bernice 1977-1979
Barnett, Nancy 1954-1955
Barrett, Helen F. 1954-1955
Bastian, Gladys 1962-1979
Bates Weaver, Eva Marshall 1945-1955 b.1898, d. 1993 Charter Member
Batzell, Edgar A. 1945-1946
Batzell, Elsie P. 1945-1946
Bauer, Bertha 1974-79
Bauer, Marilen 1961-1963
Bazinet (also Bazinette), Priscella 1978-1981
Beach, Frank 1995-1997
Beach, Jane 1995-1997
Beaudette, Mildred (Millie) 1954-2016 (President, 1981) (Board Member 1993-94)
Becker, Edwin 1947-1977
Becker, Richard J. 1963-1964
Beirmeister, Jean 1974-1976
Beliveau, Helen 1994-1996
Bennit, Dorothy 1945-1979 (Director 1945-46)
Bentley, Robert 1980-1981
Berner, Mary 1974-1987
Bessette, Joan 1974-1979
Best, Ethel 1980-81
Beswick, Gordon 1991-1992
Beyler, Dr. Arthur 1972-1973
Bilancia (also Bilacia), Mary Louise 1972-1979
Bindl (also Bindle), Adelina 1962-1981
Bindell, Binah 1980-198
Bird, Bernice 1949-1950
Black, Alan 1995-1997
Blackall, Lynn M. 1961-1963, 1986-2000
Blackmon, Bob 2015-2020
Blanchfield, Howard J. (1945, President)1947-1955
Blodgett, Alvera Toth 1963-1964
Braun, Beverly (Bev) 2005-2020
Boel, Jennie 1991-2001
Bogdanowicz, Lucille 1986-1987
Bolduc, Eleanor 1981-2016
Bonacci, Joseph 1974-1979
Bottcher, Betty 1947-1950
Bradt, Clif (1945, Director) 1945-1953 (Mr. Bradt also gave art lessons at the Albany Institute of History and Art, had a studio on North Pearl St. in the 1950s, and served as art critic for the Albany Knickerbocker News)
Brainard, Owen 1951-1952
Brickman, Jacquelyn 2004-2005
Briggs, Olga Hampel 1951-1955
Broderick, Olga C. 1954-1955
Brooks, Erica May 1947-1964
Brown, Alice S. 1954-1955
Brown, Anne (R.) 1945-1950
Brown, Clifford 1945-1955
Brown, Clifford 2004-2005
Brown, Frank S. 1945-1946
Brown, Nancy 1945-1946
Brownheim, J. J. 1963-1964
Bruno, Ann 1974-1978
Bruno, Mary 1981-2005
Bullinger, Roberta 1993-1995
Bullis, Harriet 1954-1955
Bumgarner, Betty 2014-2020
Burgess, Joan Hamilton 1954-1955
Burton, Christine 1954-1955
Buttiker, Rita 1997-2020
Buyck, Edward 1945-1946
Byrd, Marion 1992-1995
Byron, William (Bill ) 1981-1998
Campbell, Catherine 1954-1955
Campbell, Dr. Crawford 1954-1955
Campbell, Elizabeth 1974-1979
Cantor, Norman 1961-1964 (d. 2020)
Caputo, Anthony 1974-1979
Caputo, Katherine 1974-1978
Carberry, Steve 2015-2020
Carhart, Beverly M. 1976-1979
Carlson, Gladys 1974-1981
Carpenter, Clifford 1961-1963
Casey, Harold J. Jr. 1947-1955
Chaplin, Mary W. 1954-1955
Chapman, Katherine 1963-1964, 1974-1976
Chesin, Lorraine 2004-2010, 2015
Chlebowski, Walter 1976-1979
Choate, Ruth 1954-1955
Christoph, Hajo 1945-1955
Church, Alice Fulton 1949-1950
Ciccolella, Margaret M. 1945-2010 (President 1993-94)
Clapkin, Louis (Lou) 1949-1955
Clarke, N. T. 1947-1948
Clifford, Patrick (Pat) 1978-1981
Clute, Gladys 1949-1950
Cohan, Dr. Israel 1949-1955
Cohen, Annette 1974-1979
Cohen, Ida Mindel 1945-1981
Cohen, Sophie 1954-1955
Conerty, Mary 1974-1979
Connacher, Dorothea 1954-1955
Connolly (Connelly), Charles E. 1954-1955, 1974-1976
Conti, Cindy 2000-2001
Cook, Lavinia 1947-1948
Corbat, Fred 1961-1963
Coughtry, William Lloyd 1954-1955
Cowley, Edward P. 1954-1955
Crain, Constance 1974-1979
Crisafulli, Dale 1997-2020
Crisafulli, Denise 2009-2010
Cross, Kevin 1986-1993
Crounse, F. Marshall 1954-1955
Crump, Hannah S. 1949-1950
Cummings, Millicent 1974-1978
Cunningham, Catherine (Katherine) 1974-1998
Cunningham, Ruth Ann 1972-1981
Curtain, Margaret 1945-1946
Cushman, Clarissa H. 1954-1979
Dahlem, Joan 1974-1978 (from 2000-2020 as Joan Van Alphen)
Dale, Charlotte 1992-1996
Damiano, Mary 1980-1981
D’Ambrose, Dominic 1954-1955
Daniels, John (Jack) Jr. 1954-1955, 1965-1966
D’annibale, Joyce 1997-2009
Dannheimer, Elsa 1945-1946
Davie, Roy G. 1954-1955
Davis, Edward 1992-1997
Davis, Ellen 1962-1997
Davis, Weidner E 1997-2010
Day, Marie 2008-2009
Day, Michael 2004-2009
DeBloso, Alfonso 1974-1978
Decker, Emma 1954-1955
Decker, Raymond 1986-2010 (Board Member 1993-94)
Deckter, Jack 1954-1955
Deitrich, Clara Belle 1954-1955, 1964-1965
Degener, Donald 1992-1995 (Board Member 1993-94)
DeLong, Pauline 1954-1955
Demo, Patty 1992-2010
Dennis, Paul G. 1954-1955, into the 1960s
Dennis, Sophie 1974-1981
Densler, Agnes P. 1954-1964
DePietzo, Terrence 1974-1979
De Sousa, Angelo 1947-1955 (President, 1951-52)
Deuel, Hilda 1954-1963
Diaz, Clara 1954-1955
Dodge, Joseph J. 1945-1946
Dodge, Parker 1981-2002
Dovberg, Sandra (Sandy) 2010-2014
Doyle, Donna 1974-1975
Drapkin, Philip 1950-1951
Droogan, Virginia M. 1949-1955
Dufresne, Mary T. 1980-81
Dumond, Helen 1972-1986
Eaker, Ruth 1954-1955
Eaton, Jean 1997-2003
Edelstein, Alberta 1985-1986
Edson, Pauline 1961-1963
Egelston, Martha 1974-1979
Eife, Bernard 1961-1963
Elliott, Constance 1996-2003
Elston, Velma H. 1954-1955
Emerich, Merilyn (or Marilyn) Lodge 1954-1955 1980-2002
Emerich, Robert W. 1945-1999 (Board Member 1993-94)
Engel, Bruno P. M. 1947-1955 (1945 Treasurer)
Engel, Joan 1974-1978
Erickson, R. J. 1949-1950
Estabrooks (or Estabrooke), Carolyn 1986-1995
Evans, Thomas S. 1945-1946
Fairfield, Gladys 1953-1963
Feldstein, Irma 1962-1978
Felthousen, Marilyn 1995-1997
Fenney, Anthony J. 1954-1955
Ferber, Susan 1980-1981
Ferguson, Suzanne 1972-1978
Ferguson, William (Bill) 1977-1978
Ferrante, Ernest 1947-1948
Ferraro, Edward (Ed) 1977-1979
Feuer, Ann 1961-1981
Fialkoff, Harold 1972-1981 (Vice-President 1972)
Finch, Vlasta 1977-1978
Finley, Alex 1954-1955
Fitzgibbons, Ann 1977-1978
Flinn, Harriet 1974-1979
Flood, Ella 1980-1981
Follevaag, Beatriz 1974-1979
Folts, Susan 1977-1981
Forman, Bob 1986-1987
Forsyth, Glenda 1974-1978
Frank, Rose 1978-1979
Franklyn, Helen 1978-1979
Fricke, H. Andrew 1986-2020
Friedman, Dr. Emerick 1977-1986
Fults, Carol 2004-2009
Furlong, Ceile 1994-1996
Fusco, Mary Beth 1993-1995
Gaefka, Jack 1980-1981
Gallogly, John Joseph 1954-1955, 1976-1979
Galucci, John 1947-1955 (President, 1949-1950)
Gentalen, Celia 1972-1978
Gentalen, Julius 1963-1964
Germain, Leo 1977-1981
Gervasie, Dennis 1980-1981
Gething, Guy 1992-1995
Gibbo, Margaret M. 1948-1950
Gilbert, Arlene 1995-2009
Gill, Ann 1974-1987
Gilliland,(could be Guillard…see below) James (Jim ) 1950-1990
Globerson, Vivian 1976-1981
Goddard, Helen 1974-1978
Gokay, Margeret 1949-1950
Goodale, Patricia 1993-1995
Goodwin, Louise W. 1947-1955
Gorn, Solomon W. 1961-1964
Gould, Cherril (sic) 1964-1965
Grady, Shirley 1976-1981
Graham, Rachel 2002-2003
Greeley, Hildreth 1954-1955
Griffin, Margaret C. 1949-1955
Gro, Anton 1945-1946
Gronvall, Florence 1972-1978
Grubb, Florence 1954-1955
Grubb, Virginia 1949-1963
Gu, Lefu 1994-2005, 2014-2015
Guillard, James V.1951-1955, 1962-1965
Gypson, Pauline 1977-1979, 1991-1996
Habener, John C. 1986-1987
Haberer, John 1991-1995
Hackert, Rachel 1964-1965
Hall, Bertha A. 1947-1955
Hallenbeck, Florence B.1954-1955, 1964-1966
Hamilton, George 1977-1979
Hammond, Ruth 1945-1951
Hand, John 1993-1996
Harcourt, Marion 1985-1986
Hardines, Suzanne 1980-1981
Harding, Homer 1995-2002
Harding, Margaret 1995-2002
Harriman, Jannea R. 1949-1955
Harris, Sarah 1954-1955
Harris, Sarah 1962-1979, 1991-2009
Hartheimer, Marion 1992-1995
Hartman, Max 1947-1948
Hartt, Lena C. 1947-1950
Harvey, Aurora 1972-1979
Hatch, Helen 1947-1948
Hatch, J. D. 1945-1946
Haupt, Donna 1977-1981
Hawkins, Marguerite M. 1947-1948
Hayes, Dr. Margaret L. 1954-1955
Hayes, Winifred 1962-1979
Hayter, Edith Fletcher. 1947-1955
Hearn, Marie 1992-1999
Heck, Beulah 1977-1979
Hegeman, Edith 1954-1955
Heidenreich, Lysla B. 1954-1955
Heinmiller, Elizabeth 1977-1981, 1991-1997
Helie, Joan 1995-1997
Helmo, Rudolf (Rudy) 1947-1955 (and possibly into the 1960s)
Hennessey, Steve 1990-1995 (d. 2019)
Herodes, Hermine 1963-1965, 1974-1979
Heyman, Berthold 1945-1946
Hinkle, Linda 2015-2020
Hirsch, Lawrence 1980-1981
Hoffman, Mary T. 1976-1981
Holland, Dorothy Pier 1954-1955
Holsapple, Carmen 1992-1996
Holt, Winifred (Wendy) 1954-1955 (President, 1954)
Homenick, Emma 1976-1979, 2014-2015
Howard, Gertrude 1954-1955
Hoyle, Marion 1997-2003
Hudson, Dorothea F. 1945-1946
Hughes, Patricia (Trish) G. 1978-1979
Hultzberg, Ed 1980-1981
Hutchins, Ruth E. 1945-1955
Hutchinson, R. B. 1945-1946
Hyatt, Gladys M. 1954-1963
Hynes, Lillian 1974-2010 (Board Member 1977-78)
Insogna, Mary 2004-2005
Irwin, Nina 1976-1978
Jehu, Pauline 1945-1947
Johnson, Albert 1954-1955
Johnson, Alice 1949-1955
Johnson, Alice 1996-1997
Johnson, Norman 1947-1963
Jones, Bernace (“Mrs. Owen Roberts”) 1954-1955
Jones, Betty W. (Betty Warren) (Betty Warren J. Lancaster) (Betty Warren Jones Herzog) 1947-1955
Juron, Jim 1979-1981
Kaminski, Nancy 1998-2001
Kant, Paul 2008-2010
Karlen, Marjorie A. 1947-1950
Karpel, Evelyn 1980-1981
Keefer, Earle 1980-1981
Keitel, Peter 2017-2020
Kelley, Thomas H. 1954-1955
Kennedy, Rosemary 1945-1946
Kenny, George H. 1954-1955
Kenyon, Harriett (C. Poole) 1945-1964
Kessler, Barbara 1980-1981
King, Albert F. 1954-1955
Kingsley, Elaine 1950-1951
Kingston, Donald 1977-1978
Kirby, Neil 1954-1955
Kirchner, Eleanor L. 1949-1999
Klein, Richard (Dick) 1979-1981
Knauf, May 1985-2002
Knight, Edith 1954-1955
Koburger, Penny 2014-2015
Kollar, Linda 2015-2020
Kraft, Karl (Carl) 1945-1955
Krathaus, Joan 1994-2020 (d. 2020)
Kraus, Jaras 1945-1946
Krausse, Agnes 1977-1978
Kroman, Irma 1961-1963
Kryzak, Deborah (Debbie) 1974-1975
Kuhne, Kevin 2008-2020
Kusaywa, Linda 1980-1981
Kyson, Frank L. Jr. 1954-1955
Lagasse, Honore J. 1954-1955
Laighton, Perley R. 1986-1996
Lamb, Ella 1961-1963
Lando, Martha 1961-1975 (1962, Vice-President)
Langley, Lillian 1964-1965
Lathrop, Dorothy 1945-1955
Lathrop, Gertrude 1945-1955
Laughlin, Marie 1954-1955
Lauva, Vladis 1954-1955
Lawrence, Susan 1994-1995
Lawton, Julie 1993-1996 (Newsletter Editor)
Leahey, Helen K. 1945-1955
Leather, Margaret Gibbo 1954-1955
Leber, Edith 1974-1981
Lee, Elizabeth 1998-1999
Lee, Irlene 1963-1964
Lee, Percy Myron 1949-1950
LeLoup, Jean 1980-1981
LePeer, Sgt. Clarence M. 1945-1955
LeLoup, Jean c.1980
Levine, Rita 1954-1955
Levine, Shirley P. 1963-1964
Levinthal, Roger 1980-1981
Lewis, Lyda B. 1954-1966 (d. 7/15/80)
Lievestro, Christiaan T. 1947-1950
Lipski, Laurel-Le 2015-2010
LoBuglio, Millicent 1978-1979
Loden, Theresa 1961-1972
Long, Lennie c.1980
Longley, Lillian 1974-1979, 1991-2005
Longworthy, Rose Marie 1978-1979
Lopes, Berenice 1945-1946
Lo Russo, Matthew L. 1947-1955, 1974-1979
Lorvan, Samuel 1954-1955
Lotridge, Margaret 1945-1946
Lundberg, Mildred 1945-1946
Luxmi, Vijaya 2007-2008
Lyons, Jane 1949-1950
Lyons, Lawrence 1949-1950
Lyons, Rhea 1980-2001 (“Life Member”)
Lynk, Robert (Bob) 1998-2020
MacKintosh, Barbara 1954-1955
MacTaggart, Harriet 1976-1979 (d.1980)
Maloy, Mary 1977-1978
Mansion, Mary 1977-1978
Marcus, Fred 1954-1965
Marston, Elizabeth 1954-1955
Martin, Estelle 1961-1963
Martin, Frances 1954-1955
Martin, Grace 1945-1947
Marvin, Marion 1945-1955
Martin, Miles J. 1974-1981
Massina, Barbara 1980-1981
Mataraso, Ann 1997-1999
Mausert (also Maussert), John J. 1947-1955
McAvoy, Rosemary 2014-2015
McCall, Lillian 1978-1979
McCartan, Ed 1974-1975
McCoy, Edna T. 1947-1955 1994-2001 (“Life Member”)
McDowell, Thomas 1980-1981
McMullen, Preston C. 1945-1946
McAllister, Kate 1985-1987
McDermid, James 1954-1956
McEwan, Sybil Alison 1954-1955
Mealy, Gigi 1974-1981
Mehm, Fran 1997-2016
Menz, Pauline C. 1954-1955, 1964-1965, 1977-1981
Meisel, Carol 1994-2001
Mertz, Ursula 1972-1978
Mesick, Lucille 1947-1948, 1980-1981
Messina, Barbara 1980-1981
Mikol, Clover 1949-1955
Miller, Anne 1974-1975
Miller, Helen Avery 1954-1955
Miller, Helen 1977-1981, 1992-1994 (Charter Member, d. 1994)
Miller, Hope H. Murray 1954-1955
Miller, James c.1969
Miller, Paulette (also Pauletta) 1974-1979
Miskinis, Lorraine 2000-2001
Mokricki, Josephine 2001-2003
Mokricki, Robert 2001-2005
Molloy, Julia 1962-1979, 1991-1999
Monroe, Virginia 1954-1955
Moody, Judy 1997-1999
Moore, Charles V. 1969-1975
Moore, Douglas R. 1985-1986
Morette, Denita 1977-1979
Mullen, Betty R. 1954-1955
Murphy, Megan 2008-2010
Murphy, Terence (Terry) 1997-1999
Murray, Hope Harrington 1949-1950
Myers, Daniel H. 1954-1955 Listed as Board Member 1963-1964
Myers, Posie Henzel 1963-1964
Myrka, Jane 1980-2003
Nead, Clara Alden 1976-1979
Nichols, Linda 1977-1978
Nickerson, Ivan 1945-1946
Nigro, Kayle 1974-1975
Nigro, Rocco 1985-1986
Noble, Harry R. 1949-1955
Norris, Chester B. 1945-1948
Novak, Carol Susan 1985
Novlotsky, Madeline 1961-1963
Nusbaum, Lois 1974-1981
O’Brien, Ruth 1972-1981, 1992-2003
O’Donnell, Carolyn 1995-1997
Osgood, Charlotte 1949-1955
Pagano, Ida Louise 1994-1996
Pagoda, Ellen 1978-1979
Palmer, Anita 1979-1981
Palmieri, Philip (Phil) 2015-2020
Park-Boussu, Debbie 2004-2009, 2014-2015
Parker, Dillard 1992-1996
Paul, Ira 1954-1955
Passarelli, Robert E. 1945-1955, (1948 President)
Peace, Jerry 1977-1979
Pearson, Robert 1962-1979
Pelicoff Naomi 1965-1966
Pelky, Louis 1962-1979, 1985-1987
Perez, Virginia 1953-1955
Perrett, George A. 1945-1946
Perrett, Mary Lee 1945-1946
Persons, Ralph Jr. 1974-1996 (Board Member 1977-78)
Peterson, Marjorie Karlan 1954-1955
Pfeiffer, Helen 1977-1979
Pisano, Ruth 1977-1979
Platzer, Donald W. 1945-1946
Policano, Barbara 1977-1979
Policoff, Naomi L. 1961-1964
Pope, Frank 1961-1963
Popielarz, Matthew 1977-1979
Posner, Dorothy 1964-1966
Pospisil, Elaine 1979-1990
Potak, Joseph H. 1947-1955
Potter, Sally 1976-1981
Powers, Elizabeth 1994-1996
Prakken, Ellie 2014-2020
Pratt, Joyce 1961-1963
Prichard, Helga 1998-2020
Prior, Keith 1974-1986
Quell, Vivian 1985-1987
Quinlan, Judy 1979-1981
Rankin, George 1985-1986
Ravida, Maria 1977-1979
Rawlings, Helen 1977-1981
Reed, Frank C. 1947-1955
Rehbaum, Carol 2004-2010
Reilly, Cristi 1997-1999
Reinhardt, Charlotte 1977-1979
Reylea, Marietta H. 1963-1964
Requa, Mabel 1954-1955
Reynolds, Marion 2018-2019
Riano, Moises 1992-1995
Richards, W. C. 1963-1964
Richter, Bodo L. O. 1949-1950
Rieger, Amy 1986-1987
Righthand, George 1949-1955
Rivenburgh,Hilda M. 1954-1955
Roach, Millicent 1961-1964
Roberson, Lillian M. 1954-1955
Roberts, Ann 1993-2009
Roberts, Joyce 1954-1955
Rockey, Catherine 1954-1955
Rockwell, Carol 1976-1979
Rosell, Judy 1997-1998
Roselli, John 1980-1981
Rosen, Paulette 1978-1979
Rosenfeld, David 1954-1955
Rost, Alice E., M.D. 1947-1955
Rothman, Joseph 1947-1955
Rothstein, Elizabeth 1945-1955
Rotweel, Cornelius 1977-1979
Rowan (or Rowen), Blanche 1972-1981
Rudzinski, Bernice 1976-1979
Ryan, Helen Elizabeth 1954-1955
Rydell, Cecelia 1997-2010
Salmon, Rosemary Kennedy 1954-1955
Samaha, Mary Lou 1972-1979
Samess, Anita 1977-1978
Sanders, Frisbie 1945-1946, 1954-1955
Sanders, Harris 1954-1955, 1978-1979 (noted Albany architect)
Sangster, Josephine (Jo) 1963-1965
Sainato, Salvatore 1954-1955
San Pedro, Santiago 1986-1990
Sandy, Mary Ann 1977-1979
Sangster, Josephine 1954-1955
Saperstein, Evelyn 1954-1955
Sarachan, Sonya 1996-1999
Savini, Mary 1977-1979
Schade, Charles Argow 1985-1998
Schaefer, Alice Pauline 1945-1955
Schaefer, Mary Agnes 1972-1975
Schmader, Susan 1980-1981, 1997-2020
Schnee, Walter 1945-1946
Schneider, Sally 1980-1981
Schneider, Sarah 1977-1981, 1985-1987
Schoen, Curt B. 1947-1955
Schofield, F. B. 1945-1946
Schoonmaker, Dorothy Dodge 1954-1955
Schoonmaker, Walter 1945-1946, 1954-1955
Schreiber, Lillian 1962-1979, 1992-2009
Scilipote, Marjorie 1969 (quite possibly earlier) -2002
Search, Patricia 1976-1979
Segal, Hulda C. 1963-1964, 1977-1979
Sehl, Olga 1977-1981 , 1992-1997
Sekellick, Barbara 2002-2009
Sekellick, Daniel Edward (Dan) 1972 (quite possibly earlier)-2009
Schacter, Vicki 2017-2019
Shah, Moklesa 1994-1996
Shankman, Gary (“Honorary Member” 1992-1999)
Sharma, Ritvik 2017-2020
Sharpe, Marion 1947-1948, 1954-1955
Sharpe, Mrs. Peter, III 1945-1946
Shephard, Helen H. 1954-1955
Sheridan, Charles B. 1954-1955
Sherman, Frances 1954-1955
Shido, Fumiko 1976-1981, 1998-2018
Shulga, Elva E. 1997-2003
Shulman, Peartree 1985-1986
Shulman, Sylvia 1978-1981
Siegel, Gladys 1954-1955, 1964-1965, 1972-2009 (Board Member 1977-78, 1993- 94) (President 1972)
Siegel, Kayle 1978-1979
Simpson, Claire E. 1954-1955
Sirotenko, Anne 1947-1948
Slingerland, Harold B. 1945-1946 (charter member, attorney at incorporation)
Slutsky, Carol 1977-1979
Smeltzer, Philip 1954-1964
Smigel, Henrietta (Hennie) 2002-2005
Smith, Carole (Dr.) 1974-1978, 1992-1995
Smith, Cordelia 1962-1979
Smith, David 1945-1946 (the same to become the internationally recognized sculptor, based in Glens Falls, NY)
Smith, Edwin(Ed) W. 1954-1964, 1974-1999
Smith, Elizabeth 2019-2020
Smith, Gertrude 1963-1964
Smith, Harold 1945-1946
Smith, Jacqueline 2015-2019
Smith, Louella Dylong 1977-1979
Smith, Myrtle 1945-1946
Smith, William 1992-1993
Smith, William Wallace 1977-1981
Smith, Winifred 1977-1978
Snook, Pat 2000-2001
Sobell, Shirley 1995-2005
Sokol, Eva 1977-1981, 1992-2009
Soodla, Vera 1992-1996
Sorenson, Theodore (Ted) 1945-1955
Sorrentino, Connie 1980-1981
Spinning, Curtis Fred 1977-1979
Spring, Sally 2014-2015
Stearns, Eleanor 1954-1955
Stein, Lucille 1963-1964, 1977-1981
Steinke, Estelle 1974-1981
Steinke, Herbert A. 1945-1981
Stewart, Sarah Gorrell 1954-1964
Stewart, Dr. Watt 1954-1955
Stibitz, Mildred 1980-1981
Stock, Wallace 1963-1964
Stoddard, Elaine Kingsley 1954-1955
Storm, Alfrida 1945-1946
Strain, Rosemary Hausman 1954-1955
Strasser, Marion 1977-1978
Strella, Lee 1961-1963
Strongin, Dr. Irving 1977-1979, 2015-2020
Suksdorf, J. M. 1954-1955, 1963-1964 (may be the same as Mary Jo Suksdorf, below)
Suksdorf, Mary Jo 1963-1965, 1977-1978
Summers, R. Anne 1954-1955
Susman, Bertha 1978-1981
Swain, Ruby Pitts 1980-1981
Swanson, Ellen 1998-2020 (Board Member Nov. 2001 to about 2012)
Swanson, Norman R. Dr. 1996-2020 (President Nov. 2000 to about 2014…Our Last Full-Time President!)
Tarbox, Carl 1949-1955
Tarbox, Christine (nee Finlay) 1954-1964, 1974-1981 (Board Member 1977-78)
Thibodeau, Michael A. 1963-1964
Thompson, Ian 1954-1955
Timmers, Harriet 1954-1955
Tipple, Gertrude Wilson 1947-1955
Todak, Joseph 1954-1955
Tosiello, Frank 1992-1996
Trainer, Ruth Busch 1954-1955
Trank, Rose 1977-1978
Trimble, Stanley 1949-1955
Tucker, Victoria 2004-2005
Turner, Carol c. 1960s
Turner, Susan 1949-1955
Tybur, Maerita 1976-2003 (Board Member 1977-78)
Utter, Lou 1947-1948
Vadney, Betty 1949-1952
VanAcker, Dr. Benjamin 1954-1955
Van Alphen, Joan (Joan Dahlem, 1974-1978), 2001-2020
Van Alstyne, Jan 1961-1963
Vancura, Anne 1977-1978
Van Gallen, John 1992-1995
Van Heukelom, Susan 2015-2020
Van Riper, Gladys 1961-1965
Van Waldenberg, Hildegard 1976-1977
Vedder, Florence 1977-1979
Vetro, Margaret (Peg) 1980-2020
Vignola, Dominic J. 1993-1995
Vogel, Henrietta 2008-2010
Voight, Eleanor 1974-1981
Von Borstel (or Borstal or Brostel), Helen 1961-1969, 1972-1975
Von Riper, Gladys c.1969
Von Waldenberg, Frederick 1977-1978
Vooris, Shauna 1976-1977
Vought, Eleanor 1977-1978
Waddell, Marjorie A. 1954-1955
Wald, Dr. Louis 1949-1955
Waldron, Eugene 1964-1965
Wall, Gloria D’Aiello 1953-1955
Wall, Janet 1961-1963
Wall, Joan 1954-1955
Wallace, Helen H. 1954-1955
Wallace, Helena 1961-1965, 1980-1981
Wallace, Lena 1977-1979
Walsh, Maxine W. 1954-1955
Waltmath, Wm. 1947-1948
Walton, Mildred C. S. 1947-1948
Wancewicz, Jo c.1969
Warner, Nick 1980-1981
Waters, Lee W. 1945-1946
Weeber, Gretchen 1961-1964
Weed-Gerwaski, Charlotte 1992-1995
Weiner, Rose 1974-1978
Weiss, Sid Cohen 1946-1947
Welbourne, Gene 1961-1966
Werner, Elizabeth 1977-1979
Werner, Louise 1947-1955
Whaley, Doris 1974-1978
Wheeler, Robert 1945 -1955
White, Marjorie S. 1949-1950
White, Miriam Whitney 1949-1955
Wilkes, Ann Palmer 1962-2005
Williams, Marjorie White 1961-1963
Williamson, Alice W. 1954-1955
Winn, Florence 1972-1978
Winters, Eugene 1972-1997
Witbeck, Mary 1945-1946
Wolf-Loff, Marion 1992-1995
Woods, James 1977-1979
Woodward, Kristin L. (Kris) 1985 -2020
Wooster, Barbara 1978-1981
Wozniak, Diane 2017-2020
Wright, Alice Morgan 1945-1946
Wustefeld, Teresa 1949-1955
Yager, May Belle 1947-1955
Young, Charles 1947-1948
Young, Margaret Lay 1947-1948
Zoltowski, Gregory 1992-1998