
The Summit Free Public Library and the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey announce an exhibition of prints by Sal Cammarata in THE GALLERY at the Summit Free Public Library.
Sal Cammarata has exhibited his paintings, drawings, and graphic art in the New York metropolitan area for more than thirty years. The style of his artwork falls into three broad categories: naturalism, surrealism, and abstract expressionism depending upon the medium and the period the work was done. In his naturalistic watercolors, he captures the light and color of the world around us. In his drawings and prints, he examines the mind’s inner world of memory and feeling.
Sal studied fine art and architecture at The Cooper Union in New York City. He was fortunate to have studied privately with several artists: portraiture and oil painting with Lajos Markos; graphic arts with Robert Redburn; watercolor with Maryann Neilson and W. Carl Burger.
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Art and architecture have taken parallel tracks in Mr. Cammarata’s life. Art has given his architecture a lyrical quality, and architecture has given structure to his art.
The exhibit is open to the public during regular library hours. THE GALLERY is a public-private partnership. The Library is located at 75 Maple Street, Summit, New Jersey and is open Monday to Wednesday, 9:00am to 9:00 PM; Thursday to Saturday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM; and Sunday, 1-5 PM.