Upcoming Events at Rowayton Arts Center

The next exhibition, “Beyond Brushwork,” opens at the Rowayton Arts Center on Sunday, February 4 (4-6pm). Exhibiting Members prove that one does not always need a paintbrush or a camera to make beautiful art. In this show, you will see digital art, drawings, mixed media, paper cuts, pastels and prints. The Gale Parsons Memorial Award will be presented to the winner in the category of Mixed Media. Also opening on Sunday in the Portside Gallery is the solo show of award-winning artist, Pierre Lahaussois. Both exhibitions will be on view until Saturday, February 24.

The exhibit chair is Diane Weeks and co-chair is Britt Bair. The exhibition judge is Laura G. Einstein, whose career has included curating, lecturing and museum work at Yale University Art Gallery, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the IBM Gallery of Science and the Glass House in New Canaan. From 2014-2017, Ms. Einstein was Executive Director of the Center of Contemporary Printmaking. Currently, she is Principal of LGE Fine Art Consulting.

Also on Sunday, February 4 (2-4pm) is an art demonstration by Patti Mollica from the paint manufacturer Golden Paints. Patti will demonstrate the latest techniques and offer tips for painting with acrylics. Join us afterward for the opening reception in the gallery. Both the art demonstration and the reception are free and open to the public.

The Spring Juried Show opening March 4 is an open call to all artists. Check the website for details.

For almost 60 years, the Rowayton Arts Center has been a cultural gem in the community. It is an exceptional gallery where regional artists may exhibit and sell their art as well as a wonderful venue for art workshops and classes. The Art School offers classes to children and adults at all levels. The RAC Gallery and Art School are located on the bank of the scenic Five Mile River in Rowayton, CT at 145 Rowayton Avenue.

For more information: www.rowaytonarts.org    (Photo: Eiffel Tower by Pierre Lahaussois) 

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