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East Hampton Artist Showcased in Glastonbury Audubon Society Art Show
Mary Lang Killilea of East Hampton is one of several local artists featured in this weekend's art show.

Are you a lover of art and nature? This weekend may have the perfect activity for you!
The Connecticut Audubon Center at Glastonbury's annual "Art for Nature's Sake" art show and sale is going on this Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the center, 1361 Main St.
The show will feature artists and artisans inspired by the natural world around them, including oils, acrylics, watercolors and pastels. It'll also include other mediums, like photography, glass, ceramics, wood block prints and jewelry.
Also available are footstools designed by the Glastonbury High School's applied engineering class and decorated by the GHS art club.
Participating artists include:
- Laurie Gelston Alt, Colchester, clay, sculpture, mixed media
- Mary Lang Killilea, East Hampton, pastels
- Jeanne Robacker Amato, Glastonbury, print artist
- Lois Flint Eldridge, Glastonbury, clay
- Barbara Jenkins, Glastonbury, pastels, mixed media
- Dave Magee, Glastonbury, various media
- Edith Royce Schade, Glastonbury, photography, mixed media
- Virginia Stevens, Glastonbury, jewelry
- Jacqueline White, Glastonbury, oil
- David Woodard, Glastonbury, drawing
- Carole Jeffries, Marlborough, oil
- John Harris, Norwalk, oil
- Lynita Shimizu, Pomfret, woodcuts
For more information on the event or for a preview of some of the art that will be for sale, visit the Audubon Society's website.
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