Janet Langsam Vault Project: Allurement
By Antoinette Wysocki & Shula Wiener
Opening Reception: Saturday, November 8, 2025, 4-6PM
Artist Talk: Saturday, November 8, 2025, at 4:30PM
On View: October 11, 2025-January 11, 2026

Allurement is an immersive installation for ArtsWestchester’s vault by Antoinette Wysocki and Shula Wiener that transforms a steel vault into a sanctuary of aesthetic beauty and reflection. Visitors enter the vault door and pass through a curtain of Spanish moss into a multi-sensory experience where they are invited to engage with nature in a moment of mindful and artful reprieve. In Allurement, beauty itself becomes the treasure, inviting visitors to pause and consider its value in an anxious, disconnected world.
About the Artists:
Antoinette Wysocki
Antoinette Wysocki is a New York-based mixed-media artist known for her abstract interpretations of organic forms and layered visual narratives. Her work blends found and created materials to explore themes of nature and perception. She holds a BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute and has exhibited internationally in over 50 group and 10 solo shows across major cities including New York, London, Hong Kong and Seoul. Her work is featured in prominent collections such as the Clinton Foundation, the Da-Xin Museum in China, and the Smithsonian’s National Gallery of Art. Wysocki has received grants and residencies from institutions like the Santa Fe Art Institute, Chautauqua Institution and Chalk Hill Residency.
Shula Wiener
Shula Wiener is a passionate floral designer who has been practicing for over 40 years in New York City. She is the owner of Flowers by Special Arrangement (FBSA), a family-run business that focuses on transforming venues for events of all sizes, as well as interior and exterior landscaping for private and public spaces. FBSA is set apart by its direct relationships with growers all over the world, a practice started by Wiener, who was among the first designers to import flowers directly from the Netherlands.








