SEPTEMBER – OCTOBER 2025
York Public Library is pleased to announce Creative Joy, a solo exhibition of works by artist Dustan Knight, on display from September 4 through October 31 in the Library’s Upper Level.
The artist holds an MFA from Pratt Institute and an MA in Art History from Boston University, and brings more than forty years of creative exploration to this vibrant collection. Knight’s career spans three decades of teaching at the New Hampshire Institute of Art, University of New Hampshire, Maine College of Art, and Heartwood College. She is the recipient of numerous residencies including the MacDowell Colony and the Cummington Art Residency, and the recipient of the New Hampshire State Artist Fellowship and numerous public art commissions.
Her artwork has been published in Painting the Impressionistic Landscape (Rockport Press, 2017) and Ten Piscataqua Painters (2021) and featured in Watercolor Magazine and ArtScope. A majority of Dustan’s work has been commissioned and included in national corporate collections such as Macy’s, regional hospital collections, and New Hampshire public art collections. She is represented by Art3 Gallery in Manchester, New Hampshire and Chase Young Gallery in Boston, Massachusetts.
Knight’s paintings are often about the way light enriches a natural landscape. Her expressive, abstract style can be described as dramatic, rich, loose and energetic, recognizable for her sophisticated use of color and complicated surface textures. Drawing inspiration from rugged granite ledges, pine-crowned islands, and shifting coastal light of New England, Knight paints at her home studio on a small island between New Hampshire and Maine, or at her larger painting studio at the Button Factory (#320) in Portsmouth.
In describing Creative Joy, Knight reflects:
“This exhibition showcases forty years of my life making art and living a creative life. I work in several styles that I return to continuously — ambiguous narratives inspired by overheard snippets of life, abstract landscapes that express my experiences in nature, and playful works that explore themes of chaos, humor, and joy. Artists rarely fit into just one box, and this show offers a window into the breadth of what it means to sustain a creative journey over time.”
Creative Joy offers a lively, diverse, and deeply personal view of Knight’s artistic evolution. From narrative scenes to lyrical abstractions, the show celebrates the vitality of a career dedicated to seeing—and making—with curiosity and joy.
A reception with the artist is scheduled for Tuesday, September 16, 5:00-7:00 PM in the Library’s Upper Level.
The exhibition will be on view at York Public Library during regular operating hours. The library is located at 15 Long Sands Road in York and is open Monday-Thursday 10a-7p; Friday 10a-5p; and Saturday 10a-2p. For more information, please contact the Library at (207) 363-2818.



