About Us
Elizabeth & Barton Cockey live
in Baltimore, Maryland, and Greenwich,
New York, where they enjoy
antiquing, painting, and gardening.
Barton is a diagnostic radiologist
who earned his medical degrees at
Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore.
He practices medicine for the
Advanced Radiology group at the
Greater Baltimore Medical Center.
Elizabeth holds degrees in art and
psychology, as well as a master’s in
art therapy. She works at the Good
Samaritan Nursing Center, and her
memoir, Drawn from Memory: A
Personal Story of Healing Through
Art, chronicles her experiences in
working with Alzheimer’s and dementia
patients as an art therapist.
Accolades
"Through color and perspective, here are the towns and nearby places that we love…Greenwich on the Battenkill; Salem and Cambridge to the east; Easton and the Knickerbocker Mansion to the south; Schuylerville and Saratoga Springs to the west; Argyle, Fort Edward, Lake George, and Fort Ticonderoga to the north. Elizabeth and Barton Cockey reveal fascinating and alluring aspects of these wonderful places through art and text. Here are quintessential images of our homes and farms, our Main Streets, our treasured landscapes, our storied past, and much, much more. This volume welcomes everyone to our towns, our places—rich in flavor, rich in history, rich in lore. This book will show and tell you why we who live here, or once lived here, will always call it home.”
—Tim Tefft, Greenwich, New York
author, historian, editor, and publisher







