

After graduating from Middlebury College in 1973,where I studied printmaking with David Bumbeck, I devoted my career to the arts. While raising my four children I established "The Children's Art School" where I worked as a private art educator dedicated to providing substantive art experiences to young people.
In 1990 my teaching career was honored by Middlebury College with a gallery exhibition entitled "A Child's Vision." This show of my student's work was part of the college's annual recognition of alumni in the arts. The day the show closed my father died. During the difficult winter that followed I was invited to join a painting guild led by a gifted teacher and painter, Cynthia Price. It was then that I began to focus on my own personal vision.
In 1997, one year after the birth of my fourth child, I had my first solo gallery exhibition. After twenty-five years of teaching I closed up the "Children's Art School." Sales of my work over the past fifteen years to over 450 private collectors throughout the U.S., Canada and Europe have made it clear that becoming a full time painter at that point in time was the right choice. But, the approach I bring to my work remains in part a result of the many, many years of making art with children. Their gift to me was to show me over and over again the simple, colorful and expressive way in which they interpreted the world around them.
My home and studio are located on a small horse farm in New Haven, Vermont. I feel fortunate everyday to be able to walk across my front lawn to my barn studio to do what I love to do. If I am early enough I can watch the sun rising over the Green Mountains, and in the evening from my studio windows I have views of the sun setting in the Adirondacks.
My work pays homage to the extraordinary beauty of Vermont, the farms, the fields and the mountains that surround me. When visitors arrive at my studio they often comment that they feel like they have just driven through an Anne Cady painting.