Art and Museum Calendar
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- Art and Museum Calendar
- Kent: Stirring From Lull if Not Hibernation
- Art show spotlights Cape coves
- Fairfield County Calendar
- ART GALLERIES MUSEUMS
- Art Dealer Is Charged With Stealing $88 Million
- Lambertville: n the Delaware Charm to Spare and Fun Shops
Art and Museum Calendar
Bolingbrook Sun
n Route 53 in Romeoville. Lockport Street Gallery: Hours are noon to 5 p. Tuesdays through Fridays 10 a.
Kent: Stirring From Lull if Not Hibernation
New York Times
It features art antiques clothing and jewelry from Asia Africa and the Pacific islands. THE dual personality of a town that swells with summer folk and tourists is best parsed in the off-season when a community’s spine is laid bare as the trees. And so it is with Kent a small town of under 3000 year-round residents bisected by Route 7 some 30 miles north of Danbury. Village life is sustainable indeed — for Manhattan weekenders flinty natives and day trippers — with a year-round menu of essentials and amenities and a penchant for the arts that dates back to the “landscape tourism” of painters who were attracted to the state’s rugged northwest corner once the Shepaug Valley Railroad made it accessible in 1872.
Art show spotlights Cape coves
Gloucester Daily Times
com or call (978) 546-3000. Art opening Paul GeorgeCentral Street Gallery is hosting a show presenting the oil and watercolor paintings of award-winning Cape Ann artist Paul George. The show will run from Thursday March 26 to Sunday April 19. There is a public opening reception on Sunday from 3 to 6 p. George was born in Cambridge and studied at the MFA School in Boston.
Fairfield County Calendar
Wilton Villager
The Gallery is always open when performances occur at the Quick Center. 22 Haviland Street Gallery 22 Haviland St. Through March 29: “Crossroads etc.
ART GALLERIES MUSEUMS
The Wichita Eagle
at Walnut Street Gallery 112 S. at Rock Paper Scissors 300 N. Mead Suite 105 (Jan Klassen reception); 6-9 p.
Art Dealer Is Charged With Stealing $88 Million
New York Times
The arrest came 17 months after Mr. Salander’s gallery was shut down and 16 months after he filed for bankruptcy. If convicted he could face up to 25 years in prison on each of 13 counts of first-degree grand larceny and up to 15 years on each of 10 counts of second-degree grand larceny along with additional time for the other charges.
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Lambertville: n the Delaware Charm to Spare and Fun Shops
New York Times
Gilbert said she and Mr. Nunes hoped to reopen soon in either the current location or a new one nearby. n Bridge Street in Lambertville Ms. Tucker suggested I stop at the Hrefna Jonsdottir Gallery a 1250-square-foot gallery Ms. Jonsdottir has owned for 31 years. Its walls are lined with modern oils and acrylics ranging from $200 to $10000; about half the painters on display live in or around Lambertville. A short stroll away toward the Delaware is the desChamps Gallery housed in an old hairpin factory which represents 22 artists many from the Delaware Valley.
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