A Century of Connecticut Creativity
“A Century of Creativity: Connecticut Art from the New Haven Paint & Clay Club” celebrates the history and continuing legacy of the New Haven Paint & Clay Club, one of the oldest active art clubs in New England, established in 1900.
On View: Works by the Washington Society of Landscape Painters
For 106 years, WSLP artists have been united by a love of the landscape, but the current members also find inspiration and joy in florals, still life, and other subjects…
Solo Exhibition: Quang Ho
Learn about “Process,” Quang Ho’s first solo exhibition in over ten years. “I’m bringing past themes to life,” he says, “digging deeper into the visual language, and exploring new boundaries.”
The Royal Breeds
Learn about an exhibition from Christine Merrill, whose portraits of show dogs, sporting dogs, and beloved pets have enriched the lives of collectors around the world.
Shorebirds and Still Lifes: Egger and DiBenedetto
Anderson Fine Art Gallery will feature artists Loren DiBenedetto and Sherry Egger in their upcoming show, which you can preview here.
“The Maine Event” at Gallery222 Malvern
Gallery owner Andrea Strang tells us, “I don’t think I can be prouder than to have these seven talented ladies showing with us and with such an amazing and beautiful theme.”
Track Work: One Hundred Years of New York City’s Subway
The exhibition showcases an array of artists’ narrative interpretations over the last century and demonstrates how the subway exemplifies the diversity and community that defines New York as a city.
Frederick Brosen: Watercolors of NYC
Fourteen watercolor paintings, ranging in scale from 10 x 9 inches to 45 x 32 inches, celebrate the city that has served as the artist’s career-long muse and lifelong home.
Playful Portraits with Timeless Resonance
This series by Tara Lewis redefines gender stereotypes and revisits past decades with a dose of satirical zing that results in willful nonconformist debutantes gone rebel-rogue.
One Touch of Nature: Watercolors on View
“One Touch of Nature” features watercolor paintings by Swedish artist Gunnar Tryggmo. The show is on view at Turner Fine Art (Jackson Hole, Wyoming) through March 6, 2020.