Phil Sandusky is a plein air impressionist landscape and cityscape painter with 35 solo exhibits in New Orleans and across the country. He’s best known for his cityscapes of New Orleans. He’s written four books: New Orleans en Plein Air, Painting Katrina, Jacksonville Through a Painter’s Eyes, and New Orleans Impressionist Cityscapes. He’s also been the subject of, and often himself written, many articles in such national periodicals as “American Artist” and “Plein Air Magazine.” He is also one of 276 dead and living artists entered in A Unique Slant of Light, the official bicentennial art history of Louisiana, commissioned by the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities. He delivered the keynote address at the 2017 Plein Air South conference. His work is in prominent collections like the New Orleans Museum of Art, the Louisiana State Museum, and the Historic New Orleans Collection. He’s represented by Lemieux Galleries.