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Front Row Q&A: Mike Reiss

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Front Row Q&A: Mike Reiss

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Unsteady Habits

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Call for Art! 50 Shades of Green

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Mar 15, 2013
10:00 am until 5:00 pm

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Call for Art! 50 Shades of Green

50 SHADES of GREEN –Open to all mediums demonstrating a contemporary fresh look utilizing “green” as a color, concept, or connotation. The show, a celebration of spring, renewal, and innovation is scheduled for April 25th –June 29th. Up to 3 works may be submitted in a jpeg format to S.Mastropietro@rockwellartandframing.com and labeled accordingly; first initial.last name_TITLE_medium_dimension_price

 (ex: S.Mastropietro_CHARTRUESICLE_oil_24x36_$1800). Due to the large number of entries, works are limited to 36”x36” and must be ready to hang (sculpture might be limited due to space). Entries must be received by March 15th ( no explicit content please).

Rockwell Galleries/ Ridgefield located at 470 Main Street Ridgefield, CT 06877 203-894-8000

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Curator Sooo-z Mastropietro lives the very art she is immersed in through her work with many regional artists and serving on multiple arts councils. Her collaborations originating from a core theme have enabled the creation of multi-layered shows involving many interesting artists. An artist herself with training at FIT in Fashion Design and Textile Design prepared her for an artistic career with an emphasis on design, ensemble, and production. Ms. Mastropietro’s artistic endeavors range from illustrating estates, to oil painting, to apparel arts, and to performing classical music with 2 regional symphonies. Her acceptance of so many art forms in her own life opens a wide range of inspiration she sees in others. The show will be juried by the curator and a committee.

 

 

About Rockwell Art Galleries

Rockwell Art Galleries has six locations in Fairfield County, CT: in Ridgefield at 470 Main Street; Wilton at 379 Danbury Road; in New Canaan at 9 Burtis Avenue; in Westport at 236 Post Rd East; in Stamford at 891 High Ridge Road; and in Fairfield at 1630 Post Road. In addition to original fine art, all Rockwell galleries offer custom framing, installation services and in-home and corporate art advisory services. To see the full roster of Rockwell artists, visit www.rockwellartandframing.com.

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Rockwell Galleries/ Ridgefield
470 Main Street
Ridgefield, CT
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SponsorRockwell Galleries
Phone203-536-0651
Contact nameSooo-z
Contact emailsmastropietro@rockwellartandframing.com
Websitehttp://www.rockwellartandframing.com
Alternate Phone:: 203-894-8000

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