The exhibition gathers forty works by Woodstock artists, selected by guest curator Susana Torruella Leval and co-curated by Letitia Smith, from the Collection of the Historical Society of Woodstock. The earliest images, from 1914, a summer view of Overlook by Zulma Steele, and a winter landscape by Edmund Rolfe, lead a visual tour of the seasons in Woodstock’s landscape. A variety of styles are displayed, from precise yet expansive romantic views; to proto Cubist and modernist abstractions; to lucid depictions inspired by Realist, Impressionist, and post Impressionist models.