
Donna Payton
Donna Payton’s work explores the complex relationships among energies, structures, and connections. Working in both two- and three-dimensional media, she produces multiple mixed-media projects simultaneously
The Oyster Point Gallery is pleased to present the work of Megan Karlen, with guest curator Kathleen Karlen Keating overseeing this exhibit.
Megan Karlen spent her summers in Wellfleet, Massachusetts, on Cape Cod, known as “The Gallery Town.”Surrounded by the abstract expressionists of the Hans Hofmann school and countless coastal and realism artists, she could not help but be influenced by these masters. Once Karlen recognized that she was a painter, she gained admission to several graduate programs but chose to develop her vision through residencies and exploration.
Never resting on her laurels, Karlen explored themes in clay and then fiber. She says, “When I sit at a loom, I am painting with thread. I am not applying paint to a surface – I am creating a surface that only exists because of my choices with the material.”

Donna Payton’s work explores the complex relationships among energies, structures, and connections. Working in both two- and three-dimensional media, she produces multiple mixed-media projects simultaneously

Cynthia Pareja Dubin, born in Lima, Perú, is a multidisciplinary artist whose work explores the complex connection between identity, memory, and the subconscious. Influenced by

Join us for The View For Two: An Exclusive Bridal Show, on March 19, 2026. It’s the perfect opportunity to explore our newly renovated spaces at The Oyster Point Hotel and see how our refreshed look elevates every celebration along the Navesink. We’ll also be joined by many of our preferred wedding vendors, offering inspiration, guidance, and everything you need to start planning your perfect day.
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