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HANG FIVE art show - ASHAWAGH HALL
Saturday/Sunday April 25th and 26th 2015 - 10 am - 8 pm Saturday and 10 am - 5 pm Sunday - RECEPTION: Saturday April 25th from 5 pm - 8 pm

Aileen Florell’s ceramic works are influenced by both her Scandinavian roots and her formative studies in China. Her art strives for a timeless quality of refined shape, balance and aesthetic.
Cynthia Loewen is a well respected realist painter who works in stipple, watercolor and acrylics and who specializes in portraits, landscapes and seascapes. She will be showing in ArtHampton 2015.
Robert Rustmann will be exhibiting sculptures, some described as forms distilled from archaeology, myth, ritual and the human form that may suggest compression, germination, growth and entropy. He returns to Ashawagh Hall, the same space of his first show in 1974, just steps away from his first studio in Parsons blacksmith shop.
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Annie Sessler will be showing her traditional Japanese Gyotaku inspired fish prints . She will also be introducing layered and embellished works.
John Todaro is an award-winning photographer who will be showing recent color and black and white landscapes, a new series of semi-abstractions and a suite of miniatures. John studied with Anthony Nobile, developing an enduring artistic relationship informed by Nobile’s studies with Minor White and Paul Caponigro