Hoping to ‘Make Waves’ with 2017 Exhibitions

BREAKING acrylic on canvas 36x48 gallery rap

Odin Smith, BREAKING, acrylic on canvas, 36 x 48 inches, $4,600 See more paintings by Odin Smith

Hoping to ‘Make Waves’ with 2017 Exhibitions

Our exhibition schedule for 2017 has solidified over the past two weeks, and — imagine trumpet fanfare here — we’re very excited to tell you about it! We’ve been delighted by how many of our gallery artists have agreed to a one-, two- or three-person show this year. We’ve also scheduled several group theme exhibits, with each to include work by gallery artists as well as invited guest talents. Most shows will run for two weeks. All opening receptions will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. on the first day of the show (always a Saturday). We hope to see you at a lot of them!

April 22- May 7: “Making Waves,” a group show featuring everything from whitecaps to tsunamis. (Unbelievably, we already have a work titled “Tsunami” lined up!)

May 20-June 2: Works by Kevin King

June 17-30: Paintings by Odin Smith

July 1-14: Jim Freeheart paintings on the theme of “Summer Fun”

July 15-28: “The Road Not Taken,” will take us down country paths and “winding roads that seem to beckon you …”

July 29-Aug. 11: Impressionist paintings by Sam Barber

Aug. 12-25: Work by Jill Bates and Susan O’Brien McLean, two artists known for their range of imagery

Sept. 16-29: “The Alphabet Show” will involve 26 artists, each randomly assigned a letter as the basis for an artwork. F might be for flower, field, forest, fruit or Falmouth. Should be Fun and Fascinating!

Oct. 7-20: “Night Music,” a series of paintings by Kay Ritter illustrating a charming story poem she wrote for children

Oct. 21-Nov. 3: Karen Crocker, Carole Garvey and Mary Moquin, three artists who seek to express the essence in landscapes

Nov. 4-17: Paintings by Jason Eldredge and Theodore Ladd

Dec. 2-31: “Good Things in Small Packages” is — you guessed it! — the inevitable, but always popular small works holiday show.

See our current inventory of works by our gallery artists!

 

“Every artist dips his brush in his own soul, and paints his own nature
into his pictures.
HENRY WARD BEECHER
Clergyman/abolistionist

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