About the Artist

fsgFaith Stewart-Gordon was born in Spartanburg, South Carolina and graduated from Northwestern University where she studied acting with acclaimed director Alvina Krause, whose students would include Patricia Neal, Charlton Heston and Jennifer Jones. Stewart-Gordon appeared on Broadway in the Alfred Lunt production of ONDINE that starred Audrey Hepburn and Mel Ferrer and went on to work on the stage and in film.

She married Sidney Kaye, owner of New York's Russian Tea Room Restaurant, originally founded in 1927 by members of the Russian Imperial Ballet. Following Kaye's death ten years later, Faith Stewart-Gordon took over the running of the restaurant for the next three decades, and made the Russian Tea Room into one of the most elegant restaurants in New York.

Stewart-Gordon has written three books about her experience with the restaurant:

THE RUSSIAN TEAROOM COOKBOOK

A TASTE OF THE RUSSIAN TEA ROOM

THE RUSSIAN TEA ROOM, A LOVE STORY

04_golden_bird_frescoFaith Stewart Gordon began to paint as a child, working in charcoal, pastels and oils.

In between acting, becoming a mother to her daughter, Ellen, and overseeing the restaurant, painting was put aside until many years later, when living in Bridgewater, Connecticut with literary agent Helen Brann, Stewart-Gordon began to paint again. Her work has been on exhibition in Naples, Italy; at the Silo Gallery in New Milford, Connecticut; the Minor Memorial Library in Roxbury, Connecticut; Marty's Cafe, in Washington Depot, Connecticut; the Gunn Memorial Library in Washington, Connecticut; the Burnham Library in Bridgewater, Connecticut; the Richard Stein Hair Salon in New York City; the Mattatuck Museum in Waterbury, Connecticut; and the Upper Crust Cucina in New Milford, Connecticut.