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Sarah Hinckley Art

Sarah Hinckley was born in Cape Cod, Massachusetts and has been painting for 25 years. She studied at the California College of Arts & Crafts in Oakland, California, as well as the Museum School in Boston and Tufts University. She continued on to receive her MFA in painting from Columbia University. She currently lives in New York City and has a studio in the Brooklyn Navy Yard.

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Artist: Sarah Hinckley
Tomorrow Will Be Blue

Tomorrow Will Be Blue

By Sarah Hinckley

Located in New York, NY

Oil on canvas Signed, titled, and dated, verso This painting is offered by ClampArt, located in New York City. Sarah Hinckley was born on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, and has been painting for twenty-five years. She studied at the California College of Arts & Crafts in Oakland, California, as well as the Museum School in Boston, and Tufts University. She continued on to receive her MFA in painting from Columbia University. She currently lives in New York City and has a studio in the Brooklyn Navy...

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Early 2000s Contemporary Sarah Hinckley Art

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Canvas, Oil

So Many Different Suns

So Many Different Suns

By Sarah Hinckley

Located in New York, NY

Oil on canvas Signed, titled, and dated, verso This painting is offered by ClampArt, located in New York City. Sarah Hinckley was born on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, and has been painting for twenty-five years. She studied at the California College of Arts & Crafts in Oakland, California, as well as the Museum School in Boston, and Tufts University. She continued on to receive her MFA in painting from Columbia University. She currently lives in New York City and has a studio in the Brooklyn Navy...

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Early 2000s Contemporary Sarah Hinckley Art

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Canvas, Oil

Something Radiates

Something Radiates

By Sarah Hinckley

Located in New York, NY

Oil on canvas Signed, titled, and dated, verso This painting is offered by ClampArt, located in New York City. Sarah Hinckley was born on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, and has been painting for twenty-five years. She studied at the California College of Arts & Crafts in Oakland, California, as well as the Museum School in Boston, and Tufts University. She continued on to receive her MFA in painting from Columbia University. She currently lives in New York City and has a studio in the Brooklyn Navy...

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Early 2000s Contemporary Sarah Hinckley Art

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Canvas, Oil

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