Saturday, November 6, 2010

Busy Busy Busy!

Mike Maas and Rosamaria Eisler at DeCordova Gallery in Greenport: GIFTS: Our Holiday show for the 2010 season offers carefully selected works of artists, both local and international. The works in watercolor, acrylics, oils, sculpture and photography, are in a wide range of subjects from landscapes to nudes to florals in both abstract and realistic styles.

Opening Reception: Saturday November 13 from 6 to 8pm

Show runs from November 13 to December 19

deCordova Studio & Gallery


Jeanne Rogers was one of the Wet Paints members exhibiting at the recent Arboretum Show, and was awarded Honorable mention in the Senior Show for BAHC at Gallery on the Hill . She is now participating in the BAHC Phoenix Gallery show "Cornucopia"

in December Jeanne will be in the Plein Air show at Baffa Gallery with the PALS Plein Air group, as well as the Bayshore library with BAHC. Jeanne is having a one woman show at the East Islip Public Library, 2nd Floor Gallery.


Diana Berthold's article/photos will be published in TODAYS'S EQUESTIAN MAGAZINE
for their November/December Holiday issue which comes out just after
Thanksgiving. Other photos that taken during the Cross Country Event phase
may also be used.

Diana was awarded first place in the oils division of the Town of Brookhaven
Annual Art Show for "Grey like the Wind" at the Henrietta Acampora Blue Point Cottage on October 29th, 2010.

From Diana Berthold: The Healing Quilt has been featured on FIOS and NOT IN OUR TOWN where it will be aired on PBS this January. Diana Berthold is also meeting with author Mirta Ojito regarding her new book. She has written “Finding Manana” about her boat exodus from Cuba in 1980. Please check out www.patchoguepatch.com about the Patchogue-Medford Healing Hands and Mending Hearts Quilt which is featured in the old “Jay’s Fabric” windows on South Ocean Avenue just south of Main Street in Patchogue as part of the Patchogue Art Walk. There you will the triptych quilt as well as the square one which was to inspired people to get involved and communicate as well as the one done by women of the Patchogue-Medford Library and the Pilot Club.

I hope that you will take time to see it as it will come down just after Thanksgiving when it begins it’s journey throughout the community’s churches, temple, and schools as a way to encourage dialogue regarding diversity.

http://patchogue.patch.com/articles/memorial-service-to-mark-second-anniversary-of-lucero-murder