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Recent critical response to Sylvia Ruth Weinberg's work:
  • Lane, Dakota. "Planning and Painting in a Chorus of Colors: Sylvia Weinberg, Woodstock Art Association, Fletcher Gallery." Woodstock Times. December 8, 1994. p.16.
  • Shine, James G. "Artist's Commitment Can Inspire Others." Daily Freeman. December 16, 1994. p.10.
"Planning and Painting in a Chorus of Colors: Sylvia Weinberg, Woodstock Art Association, Fletcher Gallery"
Woodstock Times
December 8, 1994, YEAR

"Weinberg's gardens, which have been 'growing and overflowing' ever since she moved to Woodstock in 1967, have spilled over into her life as a painter, becoming a primary muse with their colorful harmonies and tendencies to wildness.

Weinberg's live scenes of flowers--whether lyrically painted miniatures or full-size studies of her gardens--differ in mood as well as composition, sometimes according to how deep into the summer the garden has grown."

- Dakota Lane, Woodstock Times

"Artist's Commitment Can Inspire Others"
Daily Freeman
December 16, 1994

"As one walks through the Weinberg Woodstock Artists Association show, the marvelous world of this remarkable lady brings indisputable joy. Her colors are scrumptious. Her flowers are a feast to the eye. Her garden scenes are romantic and quite beautiful."

- James G. Shine, Daily Freeman