
This tribute to our veterans features a group of large, mixed media paintings and painted clay sculptures by artist and Melville resident, Paul Pomeranz, a World War II tail gunner shot down and taken prisoner, who survived the 600-mile death march across Germany in 1945. His works depict the World War II bombing raids on both European and Pacific targets in a colorful and symbolic manner.
Also on view are paintings by Erich Preis, a muralist and advocate for homeless veterans, along with works by sculptor Dominic Palma and veterans Thomas de Luca, Mike Walsh, and Ed Nussbaum, among others, celebrating the valor and comradeship of our servicemen and women.
This exhibit which was on display from Feb 27 -March 27 has been extended through May 1.
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Jeanie Tengelsen Gallery Hours:
Monday – Friday: 9am – 4pm
Weekends: 11am – 4pm
Admission to the Gallery is free and open to the public. Donations are appreciated.