NYCATA/UFT Dreams Art Show 2024
The artwork of 23 UFT members — both active and retired — were on display at the New York City Art Teachers Association/UFT’s Dreams Art Show on May 10 at the Bernie Wohl Center in Manhattan.

The artists and committee members gather for a group shot.

Angela Denise of the District 2 Pre-K Center in Manhattan shows off her piece “Regal Beauty” at the New York City Art Teachers Association/UFT’s Dreams Art Show on May 10.

Art teacher Brian Matta (left) of PS 176 in the Bronx, shows his father, former assistant principal Lou Matta, his work “Signpost Dreams.”

Kirsten Rorke of PS 373 at IS 61 on Staten Island, with her mixed media work, “Visiting the Ghost of the Dead Painting in Dream World.”

Jennifer Saftler of Brooklyn Brownstone School stands alongside her pieces.

Nicole Weddle-Delon of IS 281 in Brooklyn with her work “Solitude.”

Mario Asaro, the president and executive chair of NYCATA, admires the work of retired teacher Clarice Mims, the group’s treasurer.

Joan Davidson, NYCATA president emerita, talks with Wilfred Santiago, a paraprofessional at PS 257 in Brooklyn, about his pyrography works on wood.

Lisa Kaplan, a retired teacher and NYCATA board member, with her mixed media pieces.

The artists and committee members gather for a group shot.

Angela Denise of the District 2 Pre-K Center in Manhattan shows off her piece “Regal Beauty” at the New York City Art Teachers Association/UFT’s Dreams Art Show on May 10.

Art teacher Brian Matta (left) of PS 176 in the Bronx, shows his father, former assistant principal Lou Matta, his work “Signpost Dreams.”

Kirsten Rorke of PS 373 at IS 61 on Staten Island, with her mixed media work, “Visiting the Ghost of the Dead Painting in Dream World.”

Jennifer Saftler of Brooklyn Brownstone School stands alongside her pieces.

Nicole Weddle-Delon of IS 281 in Brooklyn with her work “Solitude.”

Mario Asaro, the president and executive chair of NYCATA, admires the work of retired teacher Clarice Mims, the group’s treasurer.

Joan Davidson, NYCATA president emerita, talks with Wilfred Santiago, a paraprofessional at PS 257 in Brooklyn, about his pyrography works on wood.

Lisa Kaplan, a retired teacher and NYCATA board member, with her mixed media pieces.

The artists and committee members gather for a group shot.
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Nicole Weddle-Delon of IS 281 in Brooklyn with her work “Solitude.”

Mario Asaro, the president and executive chair of NYCATA, admires the work of retired teacher Clarice Mims, the group’s treasurer.

Joan Davidson, NYCATA president emerita, talks with Wilfred Santiago, a paraprofessional at PS 257 in Brooklyn, about his pyrography works on wood.

Lisa Kaplan, a retired teacher and NYCATA board member, with her mixed media pieces.

The artists and committee members gather for a group shot.

Angela Denise of the District 2 Pre-K Center in Manhattan shows off her piece “Regal Beauty” at the New York City Art Teachers Association/UFT’s Dreams Art Show on May 10.

Art teacher Brian Matta (left) of PS 176 in the Bronx, shows his father, former assistant principal Lou Matta, his work “Signpost Dreams.”

Kirsten Rorke of PS 373 at IS 61 on Staten Island, with her mixed media work, “Visiting the Ghost of the Dead Painting in Dream World.”

Jennifer Saftler of Brooklyn Brownstone School stands alongside her pieces.

Nicole Weddle-Delon of IS 281 in Brooklyn with her work “Solitude.”

Mario Asaro, the president and executive chair of NYCATA, admires the work of retired teacher Clarice Mims, the group’s treasurer.

Joan Davidson, NYCATA president emerita, talks with Wilfred Santiago, a paraprofessional at PS 257 in Brooklyn, about his pyrography works on wood.

Lisa Kaplan, a retired teacher and NYCATA board member, with her mixed media pieces.

The artists and committee members gather for a group shot.

Angela Denise of the District 2 Pre-K Center in Manhattan shows off her piece “Regal Beauty” at the New York City Art Teachers Association/UFT’s Dreams Art Show on May 10.

Art teacher Brian Matta (left) of PS 176 in the Bronx, shows his father, former assistant principal Lou Matta, his work “Signpost Dreams.”

Kirsten Rorke of PS 373 at IS 61 on Staten Island, with her mixed media work, “Visiting the Ghost of the Dead Painting in Dream World.”

Jennifer Saftler of Brooklyn Brownstone School stands alongside her pieces.

Nicole Weddle-Delon of IS 281 in Brooklyn with her work “Solitude.”

Mario Asaro, the president and executive chair of NYCATA, admires the work of retired teacher Clarice Mims, the group’s treasurer.

Joan Davidson, NYCATA president emerita, talks with Wilfred Santiago, a paraprofessional at PS 257 in Brooklyn, about his pyrography works on wood.

Lisa Kaplan, a retired teacher and NYCATA board member, with her mixed media pieces.

The artists and committee members gather for a group shot.