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THIS 'n THAT Art Show Ashawagh Hall January 17th and 18th, 2015

10am-8pm Saturday January 17th •10am-5pm Sunday January 18th • Artist's reception: Saturday January 17th from 5pm until 9pm

The show will feature the work of seven local artists and will include painting, photography, garden sculpture and book art.

Ashawagh Hall is located at 780 Springs-Fireplace Road, East Hampton NY 11937

About the artists:

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Cynthia Loewen is a well respected realist painter who works in watercolor and vibrant acrylics specializing in landscapes and seascapes. She will be showing in ArtHampton 2015.

Mary Milne is a glass artist from Springs who studied at Pratt and Urban Glass and also at The New York School For Interior Design. She’ll be displaying multilayered fusion glass.

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Peter Gumpel is a figurative watercolorist who studied at Pratt and the Harvard Graduate School of Design. He employs factual rendition as a stimulus to create images that capture the essence of the scene or figure. His work has been shown at many East End art shows.

Marcia Previti brings her diverse background in architecture and choral music to her imaginative creations in garden sculpture, works which are often created as collaborations with husband Peter Gumpel. The works are a wonderful blend of color, texture and form.

Lynn Martell is an oil painter and watercolorist whose body of work highlights luminescence and contrast in the East End landscape during the four seasons. Lynn studied at the Art Student’s League and has exhibited widely here on the East End.

Barry McCallion is often linked with Fluxus, an international movement dedicated to testing art’s images and ideas. The artist has traveled and exhibited widely and is the recipient of a number of grants. A selection of unique ‘artists books’ drawn and painted on handmade paper and housed in elegant presentation boxes will be on display. Other examples from this series are in various university and private rare book collections.

Phyllis Chillingworth is a painter whose watercolors evoke the transient moods of light as seen in Montauk and nearby areas. She’s a graduate from the Yale School of Art and Architecture and also the Illinois Institute of Technology.

John Todaro is an East Hampton photographer whose work has won numerous awards and which is produced in much sought-after editions. He’ll be showing recent color and black and white landscapes, new abstractions, and a series of new miniatures.

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