Stephen Delaney

Member since 2021

 
 
 

Steve had worked primarily with black and white film for many years, developing and printing all his own work. He now works exclusively with a digital format and is working to catalog and scan his film negatives.

There have been several consistent themes present in Steve’s work. The first relates to his love of transportation, particularly railroads…the people, structures, motive power, and the historical context related to the development of our country. Landscapes are also featured in his work, which are often connected to transportation. He will often return to familiar locations to capture the different moods and lighting of the various scenes.

Awards and Recognitions

Annmarie Sculpture Garden and Arts Center (Dowell, Maryland)
Juror’s Award for first place in photography for “River Reflection”

Art Room Gallery, online
Third Place for “River Reflection”

Bauhaus Prairie Art Gallery, online (Newkirk, Oklahoma)
Honorable Mention for black and white submission of “In the Yard” railroad scene

Carl Sandburg College (Galesburg, Illinois)
Acquired “The Gateway” for their College Permanent Collection

Cape Cod Art Center, (Barnstable, Massachusetts)
Honorable Mention for “Into the Darkness”

Colors of Humanity Gallery, online (Everett, Pennsylvania)
Honorable Mention for “Pinkham Notch”

Cooperstown Art Association (Cooperstown, New York)
Juror’s Citation for “Night Scene at the Car Wash”

Connecticut Academy of Fine Arts
Winner of the Photography Award for “Steps of the Workers”

Kodak, KINSA (Kodak International Newspaper Snapshot Award)
First Place in Black and White category with Salem News for photo of bicycle shop. It was also awarded a national Certificate of Merit award by Kodak and was displayed at Epcot Center.
Honorable Mention in Black and White category for photo of horse in snowy field.

Light Space and Time Online Art Gallery
Special Merit award for “Fenway Park” in abstract category

National Railroad Hall of Fame (Galesburg, Illinois)
Two prints (“Winter Steam” & “Working the Yard”) selected as part of 24 finalists for inclusion in the Hall of Fame collection.

South Shore Natural Science Center (Vine Gallery) (Norwell, Massachusetts)
Best in Show for “Winter Stream”
Staff Pick for “Foggy Morning” river photo

Swampscott Art Association (Swampscott, Massachusetts)
Second Place for black and white “Ropes”

Professional Affiliations

Connecticut Academy of Fine Arts (elected member); New Hampshire Art Association (artist member, past); Rockport Art Association & Museum (artist member)

Education

MUA, Urban Affairs, Boston University
BA, Political Science, Salem State University

His professional career included service in municipal management as a town administrator/town manager and human resources director. He has also served as a part time college instructor in the subject areas of history, political science, transportation, management, and municipal finance.


 

46 Fuller Pond Road
Middleton, Massachusetts 01949
Telephone: (617) 791-6067
Email: sdelaney106@gmail.com

 
 

Stephen Delaney, Steam at Dawn, Photography

Stephen Delaney, The Weeping Beech Tree, photography

Stephen Delaney, The Gateway, photography

 

All images ©Stephen Delaney