Exhibit at Gallery 53 in Meriden celebrates women photographersÂ
Exhibit at Gallery 53 in Meriden celebrates women photographersÂ
âAtkaâ by Helen Pappas is part of the exhibit âLasting Impressions: 2021â at Gallery 53 in Meriden. The exhibit features work from the Women Photographers of Connecticut group. Submitted photos Advertisement
âScituate Lighthouse By Sunsetâ by Michele Foertsch is part of the exhibit âLasting Impressions: 2021â at Gallery 53 in Meriden. Submitted photo
Above: âFinal Catchâ by Belinda Sheets is part of the exhibit âLasting Impressions: 2021â at Gallery 53 in Meriden.
At left: âCoffee Breakâ by Darlene Anderson.
March 09, 2021 07:30AM By Jessica Simms, Â Special to the Record-Journal
MERIDEN â Throughout March, Gallery 53 is presenting the in-person and online exhibit, âLasting Impressions: 2021 Exhibit,â which includes work from the Women Photograph
Dr. Biden and Dr. Cardona are set to visit Benjamin Franklin Elementary school. Author: Gaby Molina Updated: 9:55 PM EST March 2, 2021
MERIDEN, Conn. The people of Meriden are buzzing with excitement, getting ready to welcome First Lady Dr. Jill Biden, and new U.S. Education Secretary and Meriden native, Dr. Miguel Cardona.
A sign welcoming the two of them hangs outside of Gallery 53 in the city. We wanted to just shout it loud and clear that we re really proud of him and who else would bring Jill Biden here than Dr. Cardona, said Sandy Goodyear, director at the gallery.
Many of the volunteers at the gallery are educators themselves, and Goodyear, worked with Cardona.
Gallery 53 starts new year with raffle, exhibit - MERIDEN Gallery 53 is starting the new year with a fundraising raffle and a new exhibit.Gallery 53 will be raffling off two different styles of portraits a house portrait and a pet “pawtrait.” Tickets are $5 each and the drawing will take place.
Planning for roof project unlocks Meriden buildingâs hidden history
Planning for roof project unlocks Meriden buildingâs hidden history
Charlotte Hinckley, of Southington, gains access to the fourth floor of Gallery 53 by way of a hatch over the building s elevator on Wednesday. A leak in the roof of the building led to a discovery of old furniture and ledgers from the former Meriden Furniture Company, which opened in December of 1893. Hinckley is a volunteer at Gallery 53. Photos by Dave Zajac, Record-Journal Advertisement
David Cooley unravels an advertising banner from the former Meriden Furniture Company while exploring the fourth floor above Gallery 53 in Meriden.