"A man who works with his hands is a laborer; a man who works with his hands and his brain is a craftsman; but a man who works with his hands and his brain and his heart is an artist."
Louis Nizer, as quoted in Reader's Digest July 1949

Branchville's past has clearly been an inspiration to a number of its talented resident artists. Through their artistry, they have captured and preserved different time periods in the town's history.

"Station"
by
William Bathgate
"Creamery"
by
Maureen Bodnar
"School"
by
Joseph Codella
"Stores-1950's"
by
Joseph Codella
"Agway Store"
by
Glenn Chase
"Free Church"
by
Joseph Codella
"Church"
by
Glenn Chase
"Roy Co."
by
John Newcomer
"Powerhouse"
by
Joseph Codella
"Train No. 1122"
by
Joseph Codella
"Johnny's Barbershop"
by
Maureen Bodnar
"John I. Blair"
by
Joseph Codella

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