It’s Different Strokes by Different Folks at the BRUSHWORK Exhibit at Rowayton Arts Center

Artists from the Rowayton Arts Center will feature their work created with traditional brush strokes with conventional and non-conventional results. Work is done in watercolors, acrylics and oils in the upcoming exhibition, "Brushwork."  Expect to see the full range of brush strokes from realism to abstract.

 “Brushwork” opens Sunday, August 6, with an opening reception from 4 to 6pm. The reception is free and open to the public. Visitors will have the chance to meet the artists and view (and perhaps purchase) their art. Refreshments are served.

The exhibition judge is Artist, Art Educator and Designer Nancy Mctaque-Stock. The Walter Brooks Memorial Award ($250) will be presented to the artist with the most outstanding watercolor. The chairperson is Amy Schott and the co-chair is Jessica Huse. Gallery hours are Tuesday – Saturday: 11 - 5pm, Sunday: 1- 4pm.

For almost 60 years, the Rowayton Arts Center has been a cultural gem in the Norwalk 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 overlooks the scenic Five Mile River in Rowayton, CT at 145 Rowayton Avenue.

For more information: www.rowaytonartscenter.org    (Art: Collective Memories by L.Richard Koleszar)

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