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Sally Veach is a painter with a BFA from Syracuse University. She has exhibited throughout the Eastern and Southeastern region of the US and her work is in numerous private collections. With her paintings, Veach explores the restorative effects of the natural world, the sublime power of nature, and her own ancestral heritage. At times, she connects these subjects to global issues such as environment, immigration, and colonization.

Veach's work was featured in a two-person show at the DC Arts Center and in the publication "I Like Your Work" in 2024. She was awarded a public art commission by Fairfax County in 2023. Her work is in the public collection of Alexandria, VA. "Ghosts of a Forgotten Landscape: Paintings by Sally Veach" was exhibited at the Museum of the Shenandoah Valley in Winchester, VA from July 2019—March 2020. Her painting Harvest Ghost was acquired by the museum. Veach was a panelist for the public discussion, "Women in the Arts", moderated by Kathryn Wat, Chief Curator of the National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington DC.

Residencies include the Vermont Studio Center, Weir Farm National Historic Site, Lodestar School of Art (Ireland). Additional exhibitions include the Delaplaine Arts Center, Frederick, MD, Latela Curatorial, Washington, DC, The Athenaeum, Alexandria, VA, Anne Neilson Fine Art, Charlotte, NC, The Haen Gallery, Asheville, NC, Anne Irwin Fine Art and Thomas Deans Fine Art in Atlanta, GA, and Cheryl McGinnis Gallery, NYC.