Art at Woodstock Spa

Owner and curator Linda Dubilier brings her vision of wellness and creativity to life at Woodstock Spa. At Woodstock Spa, we believe art is an essential part of overall well-being. While enjoying your treatments, we invite you to explore our rotating indoor and outdoor exhibitions featuring both local and international artists, thoughtfully curated to inspire relaxation, reflection, and connection.

Participating Artists

  • Eileen M Power with her piece Resistance

    Eileen M. Power

    Eileen M. Power enjoys experimenting across various media ranging from monotypes to large scale outdoor sculpture installations. Most recently, her studio practiced has focused on upcycling discarded objects into art, animating them in unusual ways. Spontaneity and response are important elements of her work. Eileen Power lives and works in Woodstock, New York. 

  • Alex Kveton

    Originally from the Czech Republic, Alex Kveton’s work has been widely exhibited and can be found in the permanent collections of the Czech National Gallery in Prague, the Museum of Art Ostrava Czech Republic, MoMA New York City, and the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum in Atlanta, GA, as well as numerous private and corporate collections in Europe, the USA, South America, Canada, and Russia. He currently lives and works in Saugerties, NY, with his wife, Barbara.

  • Lowell Miller

    Lowell Miller is a sculptor, poet, and conceptual artist. In his work, dry wit is expressed in ironic puns and visual paradoxes. His sculptural focus is on body energy and feelings, and seeks the continuity of inner experience since prehistoric/primal times. Originally from Princeton, NJ., Lowell Miller lives and works near Woodstock, NY.

  • Ian Laughlin

    Originally from Christchurch, New Zealand, Ian Laughlin graduated from Ilam University and moved to New York City in the early 1980s. Laughlin's work brings attention to unsustainable issues and offers a constructive alternative expressed through sculpture, painting, printmaking, photography, digital media, sound, and/or video. Ian Laughlin's sonic sculptural works collaborate with musicians, most recently with the percussionist David Van Tieghem in front of the Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild. Ian Laughlin maintains a studio in Chichester, NY.

  • Wendy Klemperer

    Wendy Klemperer received a B.A. in biochemistry from Harvard University and a BFA in sculpture and painting from the Pratt Institute. She has exhibited internationally and has attended several prestigious residencies at the Skowhegan School, MacDowell Colony, Ucross Foundation, Sculpture Space, and Denali National Park.

  • Alison McNulty

    Alison McNulty is an artist, educator, curator, and gallery director based in Newburgh, NY. Her interconnected roles serve a collective spirit of community and co-mentorship that tends to the margins, values diversity and nuance, and embraces the non-human.

  • Gregory Steel

    Gregory Steel's uses welded metal to capture and eternalize movement. Long interested in metaphysical ideas, Steel earned a Doctorate in Philosophy and employs a variety of materials and techniques in his art, including video, object making, digital imaging, book publishing, installation, performance, and innovative technology, as well as traditional sculptural methodologies. Gregory Steel is an Associate Professor of Fine Arts and New Media at Indiana University, Kokomo.

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Curator

Linda Dubilier

Linda Dubilier is a dynamic force in the Hudson Valley, seamlessly blending the worlds of high fashion photography and holistic wellness. A graduate of the Fashion Institute of Technology, Linda’s early career saw her capturing iconic moments for top fashion publications along side of Bill Cunningham, including Vogue, Elle, W Magazine, WWD, and Harper’s Bazaar. Her lens not only chronicled the fashion elite but also contributed to the visual storytelling of an era. 

In 2003, seeking a more grounded lifestyle, Linda and her husband Bill relocated to Woodstock, New York, where they raised their two children amidst the region’s natural beauty. Their commitment to community, art and wellness culminated in 2023 with the opening of Woodstock Spa.  This sanctuary offers a curated blend of services, from massage and aesthetics to fitness and alternative therapies like Reiki, Somatic healing, and Shiatsu all set within a serene, art-filled environment.

Linda’s artistic sensibilities are evident not only in her spa but also in her personal life. Her modern Woodstock farmhouse, designed in collaboration with architect Mitchell Owen, showcases her passion for art and design, featuring curated pieces and a kitchen tailored for entertaining. 

Linda Dubilier’s journey from the fast-paced fashion industry to the tranquil hills of Woodstock exemplifies a harmonious blend of creativity, entrepreneurship, and a deep commitment to our area and it’s community.

She is so happy to share her dream of creating a sculpture garden at Woodstock Spa, a peaceful space where art and nature meet that everyone can enjoy!