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Gwynne Duncan's art has been featured in The NY Times, The LA Times, CNN, LI WINS, The Hill, The East Hampton Star & NEWS 12- REVEALED- High Line

A Kinship With Westbeth
By Dan Shaw- Jan. 17, 2014
A daughter returns, so her own daughter can grow up among artists and their families.
Slide Show by Sasha Maslow
A child of Westbeth the first subsidized artists' housing complex
of its type in the United States, returns.

By PAUL LIEBERMAN- Oct. 10, 2001
Gwynne Duncan, a 32-year-old Brooklyn artist, did change her work. Duncan was not finished with two lush paintings, one titled “Empress,” showing a saintly woman in repose, “dreaming of a better world.” Before the attack, her eyes were open. “After, I felt the need to close them,”

By Eve M. Kahn, Oct 4, 2001
"Near the token booth, on a space normally reserved for ads, neighborhood artists have hung eight paintings... a depiction of a scupulously neat 1940's subway car by Gwynne Duncan."