The Stamford Art Association presents Spring 2021 Written by Christine Irvin
The Stamford Art Association’s first juried exhibition of the year spotlighting interpretive images of Springtime in 2021 March 27 –April 24, 2021
Opening: Saturday, March 27, 4 pm Hours: Open Virtually
The Stamford Art Association will present Spring 2021 a juried multi-artist exhibition featuring artwork of all different mediums. The artwork was selected by the juror, Lina Morielli, Stamford Mayor s Gallery curator, multimedia artist and arts activist.
The Stamford Art Association began in 1971 when 24 local artists created the Association and Townhouse Gallery to showcase regional and community-based artists. We thank you for your support over the years and your ongoing creativity, inspiration, and impact. We look forward to celebrating our 50th year with more community outreach, partnerships, and our gallery spaces reopening, as well as the inauguration of our garden art space.
Stamford Art Association presents New Members Exhibition a virtual multi media exhibit Written by Christine Irvin
New Members Exhibition – multimedia art Dates of show: January 9th - February 6th 2021. Hours: Virtual viewing 24/7 Name of gallery: Stamford Art Association Townhouse Gallery Address: 39 Franklin Street, Stamford, CT Phone number: 203 325 1139 Website: www.stamfordartassociation.org
The Stamford Art Association New Members Show will include multimedia work by 7 new Stamford Art Association members – Elizabeth Katz, Barbara Mathis, Stacy Sinapi, Elena Roman de Soto, Valentina Valliant, Marc Vandemeer, and Tracy Visceglia. Please join us virtually on our website as we showcase the talents of the new members of the Stamford Art Association. Each new member brings a different style, technique and medium to the roster of member artists.
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