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44th Annual Seniors Art Exhibit Opens in Larchmont October 4

The Larchmont Public Library presents the 44th anniversary exhibit of artworks by art students at the Larchmont-Mamaroneck Senior Center.

The Larchmont Public Library presents the 44th anniversary exhibit of artworks by art students at the Larchmont-Mamaroneck Senior Center. The exhibit will be on display in the Oresman Gallery in the Larchmont Public Library from October 4 through October 29. The exhibit is free and open to everyone during normal library hours. Additionally, there will be a reception in the Gallery honoring the artists on Saturday, October 15, from 2:30 to 4:30pm. Everyone is welcome.

The exhibit, featuring the works of seniors attending the art class led by artist and instructor Patricia Sutherland, will include artworks from every medium including oils, watercolor, acrylic, pastels and graphic pencil. The exhibit will feature works by eighteen artists that include Linea App, Ann Bilota, Barbara Datino, Mary English, Barbara Fix, Barbara Girardi, Virginia Janaros, Stella Lasker, Don Levin, John Maggard, Vasha Mehta, Patricia Miner-Sutherland (instructor), Ralph Pallotta, Norma Perciasepe, Robert Polstein, Terry Price, Soledad Sambrano and Vincenzo Sperandio.

The Larchmont-Mamaroneck Senior Center offers art instruction throughout the year on Wednesdays. The classes are held at the VFW Post located at 1288 Boston Post Road, in Mamaroneck.

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Artist and Instructor, Patricia Minor-Sutherland, has been teaching the art class at the Larchmont-Mamaroneck Senior Center for 44 years. She is a full-time artist and has had her paintings exhibited in the Museum of Colorado, Medici Center for the Arts in Philadelphia, The Kentucky Derby Museum in Louisville, KY, the Biennial Invitational Museum of Contemporary Art in New York and many others. She is a founding member of the Reilly League of Artists in White Plains, NY.

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