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The Suffield Arts Council announces that an art show featuring work by “Artists At The Crossroads” will be on display in the Pinney Gallery during the month of September.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/author/fran-milliken/page/3/)
The Suffield Arts Council announces that an art show featuring work by “Artists At The Crossroads” will be on display in the Pinney Gallery during the month of September.
A bright collection of original watercolor paintings is featured in July at the William Pinney Gallery of the Kent Memorial Library in Suffield. Featured is the work of Art Scholz of Tolland, an award-winning artist, whose work is found in several galleries and private collections.
Due to the library closing, this show, originally scheduled for April 1 – 30, will be rescheduled to a later date.
The Suffield Arts Council will present a show of photography by Suffield resident Emile Backes in the William Pinney Gallery of Suffield’s Kent Memorial Library during the month of March. The show will be on display from March 3 through March 31.
The Suffield Arts Council will feature a collection of paintings by Ludlow artist Gail Whitney during the month of February, in the Pinney Gallery of the Kent Memorial Library in Suffield.
A bright collection of original watercolor paintings is featured in December at the William Pinney Gallery of the Kent Memorial Library in Suffield. Featured is the work of Phyllis Taylor of Longmeadow, an award-winning artist, whose work is found in public and private collections throughout New England.
A special event has been slated for the re-opening of the William Pinney Art Gallery of the Kent Memorial Library in Suffield.
The Suffield Arts Council is featuring a collection of watercolor paintings by noted artist Alan Izatt of Belchertown in the Gallery of Suffield’s Kent Memorial Library, continuing through September.
The Suffield Arts Council is proud to present a fantastic display of photographs by Bill Ferro, a Springfield resident, formerly of New York City. Introduced at an early age to photography by his uncle, Bill dabbled in the field for many years while traveling the country.
The Suffield Arts Council will feature the debut of Suffield artist Allyson Rowe during the month of May in the Kent Memorial Library, located at 61 Ffyler Place. A recent graduate of Eastern Connecticut State University, Ms. Rowe holds a B.A. in New Media Studies, a major that combines Communication, Graphic Arts, and Computer Science.