"The exhibition kicking off our upcoming year at @287 Gallery & Meeting Place will mark the beginning of a countdown to a big celebration," said Lisa Scails, executive director of the Cultural Alliance. "Stay tuned."
The collection features works by Frank Kara, and this group show also showcases award-winning and acclaimed visual artists who live and work in the Greater Danbury area and beyond. The collection draws from that of Impact Arts, a fine arts publisher in Danbury, at 12 Finance Drive. The artists include
- David Clark, of Southbury,
- Bob Crofut, of Ridgefield,
- Susan Dorazio, of Colebrook,
- Robert Everding, of Brookfield,
- Bob Guisti, of New Milford,
- John Kane, of New Milford,
- Frank Kara, of Bethel,
- Laura Janisch, of Newtown,
- Ron Lake, of Westport,
- William McCann, of New Fairfield,
- Nancy Moore, of Ridgefield,
- Bob Ferrucci, of Brewster, N.Y.,
- Michael Garland, of Patterson, N.Y.,
- Daniel Greene, of North Salem, N.Y., and
- Janine Wesselmann, of Naples, Fla., and formerly of Redding.
For complete artist bios, click here. For info on Frank Kara, click here.
A free public reception will be held from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at @287 Gallery & Meeting Place, 287 Main St., in Danbury. To RSVP for the reception, click here.
The exhibition runs through Friday, April 15.
Note the gallery's new hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday and Friday, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday.
Three more visual art exhibitions are planned to open at @287 Gallery & Meeting Place throughout 2016. The Artwork of Tina Cobelle-Sturges will run April 29 through July 22. Carole Joy Creations, African American Art will run from August 5 through Oct. 28. Sheltered by Susan McCaslin will run from Nov. 11 through Jan. 27, 2017.
For more information about the exhibit, call the Cultural Alliance at 203-798-0760 or visit its website.
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