
Twenty-six artists will present at The Arts Are Greater Than Art Exhibit hosted by the Cultural Alliance of Western Connecticut.
The exhibit, showcasing fine art and creative voices related to current affairs, opens virtually on Nov. 13 at 5:30 p.m. as part of The Arts Are Greater Than fundraising event.
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“This exhibit will express the power of the arts through creative expression individually and as whole,” said Lisa Scails, executive director of the Cultural Alliance. “What is art if it doesn’t make you think? Or feel? Or Question?”
Original artwork will be for sale to invest in the arts, support artists and the Cultural Alliance. A preview of the show will be sent to everyone who registers. Major support is provided by People’s United Bank and by DECD CT Office of the Arts
Participating artists include:
- Alma Al Faham, Danbury
- Bobbie Bernstein, Westport
- Luiza Budea, Ridgefield
- Lisa D'Amico, Bardonia, New York
- Yvonne Espinoza, West Hartford
- Paulina Gerner, Stamford
- Mary Harold, Ridgefield
- Supriya Hermenze, Danbury
- Linda Hubbard, Sherman
- Tim Jackson, Danbury
- Elizabeth Kaney, Roxbury
- Carmen Li, New York
- Suzanne Marsan, Danbury
- Betty Ann Medeiros, Danbury
- Denise Minnerly, Norwalk
- Erin Nazzaro, Georgetown
- Christie Parker, Bethel
- Katie Samuelson, Cheshire
- Peter Schachter, Danbury
- Karen Sion, Patterson, New York
- Susannah Smith, Pawling, New York
- Muriel Stockdale, Sherman
- Terrence Tougas, New Milford
- Scarlett Weissman, Bridgeport
- Annette Womack, Danbury
- George Zipparo, Redding