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Lenox Gallery to feature small works by top regional artists
11.23.08
(LENOX, Mass.) -- The Shade Gallery and The Bookstore at 11 Housatonic St., in Lenox announces a SMALL WORKS GROUP SHOW with an opening reception on Thursday Dec. 4 from 5-7 pm.
The show, which will run through the holidays, features small works in many mediums by a host of artists with connections to the Berkshires; they include, Michael Ansell, whose giclee prints of books flying thru various landscapes offers a view into the surreal.
Bart Arnold, a longtime Lenox resident offers acrylic, non objective textural works.
Alice Brock, of “Alice’s Restaurant” fame, does whimsical works on paper depicting food in a unique way.
Barbieo Barros Gizzi presents layered figurative collages.
Jess Hess, a Pittsfield native, paints small, figurative, depictions of toys.
Monterey artist Michele Miller, paints rich, layered, Cape Cod images.
Alan Silverstein, best known as the director of the Center for Ecological Technology in Pittsfield, paints and draws naïve, primitive works on paper.
Jim Youngerman will be showing works in pencil depicting a world inundated by water.
The reception is free and open to the public.
For further info contact Matt Tannenbaum at
The Bookstore @ 637-3390
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