Artists for Animals

Our artist of the month is Alyson Dudek

Alyson is a teaching assistant at J. Watson Bailey Middle School where she has worked for 10 years.

As a photographer she is constantly seeking new adventures and experiences she can capture through her lens. She hopes to bring out the beauty in the world around us and to create image that evokes emotion and inspires people to explore the great outdoors. She’s been fortunate to take some of her favorite photographs in the most unexpected places. A small flower on the side of the road, a bee collecting pollen or most recently a howler monkey in Guatemala.

We hope you enjoy her work and even more can be found at alysonwanderlandphotography.com.

25% of all proceeds go directly to the Ulster County SPCA!

Pieces are available for sale between now and the end of the month. Purchase in our lobby or by calling (845) 331-5377 ext 1 between 11:30am and 3:30pm Tuesday through Sunday.

Call 845-331-5377 x 1 or email to inquire about or purchase any of these pieces.

Banff National Park $65

Bumblebee with Pollen $65


Cardinal in Cherry Blossoms $65 – SOLD

Geese at the Great Vly $65

Brickyard on Metal $45

Esopus Lighthouse 16×20 $80

Hudson River Tug in Ice $65

Least Tern & Chick $65

Owl and Blue Jay $65

Poppy Flower Macro $65

Great Egret at Esopus Lighthouse $65

Spider Monkey $65

Scottish Highland Cow $65

Sunflower All $65

Wasp Close Up $65

Our Artist for Animal’s work is available for purchase, with a percentage of the profits going to the Ulster County SPCA. To purchase a piece of art, please call our office between 11:30 AM and 3:30 PM (or leave a voicemail any time) at (845) 331-5377 x210. Purchase can be made over the phone, or at the scheduled pick up time.

The project is an effort to merge the animal community with the growing art community in the Hudson Valley and has been very successful since its inception. The UCSPCA works closely with local artists, allowing them to display their work in the shelter for one month. Each month the featured artist displays their work at the shelter and proceeds from the sale of their work comes back to the animals.



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