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Our latest exhibition features a dazzling display of digital art by three amazing artists. Please be sure to stop into the gallery for this power visual experience and join us for the opening reception on Thursday, September 11, to learn more about the digital medium and hear the artists explain how they each use their own unique processes and techniques to create this extraordinary work.

Joanie Landau was born and raised in New York, where her passion for visual art began early. She was initially drawn to collagraphs, an uncommon form of printmaking that captivated her with its rich textures and hands-on process. This fascination eventually evolved into her current body of work: Digital Collagraphs, where photographic imagery merges seamlessly with graphic design techniques. Much like traditional printmaking, her digital process retains a sense of discovery and visual alchemy. Landau studied printmaking at the Silvermine School of Art, earning both the Rembrandt Award for Excellence in Graphic Art and First Prize in Mixed Media. Her studio has been featured in East Coast Home, and her artwork is frequently highlighted in various publications.

Over the past decade, Joanie has exhibited in solo, juried, and group exhibitions across the United States, receiving numerous awards for her innovative work. She is an active member of the Artists Collective of Westport and the Carriage Barn Arts Center, and her work is represented by art consultants and interior designers.

Tina Sommers holds a B.F.A. from the Savannah College of Art and Design. Her photography has been recognized by Abercrombie & Kent, the Delamar Hotel Collection, and Travel + Leisure, among others. She continues to exhibit her work in local galleries, and has shown in coastal Newport and Savannah.

“My creative journey began with the vibrant hues of Crayons and Magic Markers, and the glowing patterns of Lite-Brite,” says Tina. “Guided by a lifelong fascination with color and discovery, I explore the intersection of nature and technology through digital photography and immersive visual experiences.”

Influenced by childhood travels with her parents and the striking photomicrographs from Zeiss calendars shared by her father, Tina’s work fuses the microscopic with the monumental – revealing hidden beauty through a creative and curious lens.

Peter Mendelson is a Connecticut-based fine art photographer with a law degree from the University of Pennsylvania. When he moved to New York City, he discovered his passion for photography. Over time, his work evolved into a distinctive visual language, He further refined his artistic vision through workshops with renowned photographers.

In 2023, Peter left his legal career to fully devote himself to fine art photography. His award-winning work has been exhibited in galleries across Connecticut, New York, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts. His fine art prints are held in both private and professional collections, and his photography has been featured in a variety of publications spanning art, design, travel, and style.

Peter states, “My photography explores the evolving relationship between humans and their environments, capturing the imprint of culture, time, and transformation in both urban and coastal landscapes… I embrace a sense of the past, drawing attention to the layers of history embedded in everyday places that may evoke personal and collective memories. At the same time, I interlace these subjects with a modern twist and sense of humor, employing bold colors, graphic compositions, and framing materials like aluminum and acrylic to amplify the vibrancy and depth of each image. Through this approach, I strive to create a joyful and visually compelling dialogue that bridges nostalgia with a contemporary perspective.”

Arts Council
Member
10/8/2025
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Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Current Exhibit: Visions in Motion

Our latest exhibition features a dazzling display of digital art by three amazing artists. Please...
Wednesday
Oct 8
@
9:00 am
-
8:00 pm
Bruce S. Kershner Gallery in Fairfield
Bruce S. Kershner Gallery
Online Event
Fairfield
Wed
Oct
8
Wed
Oct
8

​Greenwich Art Society

Classes start Monday, September 8, 2025!

Enroll asap to hold your place in class!

If not already a member, please log into your account to pay for membership first to get tuition discount before registering for classes.

Log in to your account here to renew membership:

Renew here and check out new 2025/26 member benefits!

Register online for your favorite class or check out

our newer classes & workshops -- Classical Portrait Drawing,

All Level Painting Classes, Beginning Drawing, Plein Air Painting, and more!!!

See full class schedule here

Create your own account and then select and pay 

for your classes!

 

Our Mission: "To enhance our legacy of personalized visual arts education, outstanding art exhibitions, and children's community outreach."

Greenwich Art Society

299 Greenwich Ave., 3rd floor, Greenwich, CT 06830

203.629.1533

Contact Us

   

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10/8/2025
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Visual Arts

Greenwich Art Society Fall Classes Registration is Open!

​Greenwich Art Society Classes start Monday, September 8, 2025! Enroll asap to hold your place in...
Wednesday
Oct 8
@
9:30 am
-
7:30 pm
Greenwich Art Society Studio School in Greenwich
Greenwich Art Society Studio School
Online Event
Greenwich
Wed
Oct
8
Wed
Oct
8

 Heather Gaudio Fine Art  is pleased to present Formal Approaches, featuring works by Hyun Jung Ahn, Mojé Assefjah, Mio Yamato and Nadia Yaron. The exhibition will be on view October 4 – November 15.

The artists in the show share varied yet distinct formal approaches to their creative process. Through abstraction, they explore themes around emotional and psychological spaces and how natural elements shape our physical worlds and surroundings.

 

About the Artists: 

 

Hyun Jung Ahn  presents her ongoing investigations into memory, psychological interiorities, and the interpretation of emotional states of being.  Offering an interplay between color and form, her paintings create a balanced composition made with different pieces of linen or canvas that are painted and stitched together.  An artist-in-residency program at MASS MoCA in 2018 led Ahn to discover a new way to make a mark and create a line by using a sewing machine. Since then, the sewn thread has become integral to her work, offering Ahn a way to explore chance and geometric abstraction by dividing, fragmenting and joining different shapes on the picture plane.  Coupled with a thoughtfully colored palette or more muted, monochromatic tones, Ahn’s paintings are eloquent modernist abstractions.  Ahn has exhibited widely in the United States and in Korea, where she also teaches. Her works are represented in many private and corporate collections including TD Bank Corporation Art Collection, Toronto.

 

Mojé Assefjah  was born in Tehran and moved to Germany with her family in 1986 where she attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. She later did artist-in-residency programs in Rome and Spain. This is the first time the artist exhibits in the United States and the exhibition is made possible with the collaboration of Galerie Tanit in Munich.  Working with traditional egg tempera, Assefjah paints vividly chromatic works that are heavily influenced by the Italian Old Masters, miniature Persian paintings and calligraphy.  Referencing still life and landscape genres, the artist’s luminous, jeweled toned paintings are tableaus into alternate spaces, distant landscapes or dream-like visions into what lies beyond a doorway or window.  Assefjah updates these depictions to our current times by straddling representation and abstraction. The artist has participated in various solo and group exhibitions in Europe and the Near East and her paintings are in notable private and public collections including Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, Munich; Gabriele Münter and Johannes Eichner Foundation, Munich; Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich; Guangdon Art Museum, China; Colección olorVISUAL, Barcelona; KICO Sammlung, Allianz Versicherungen, Münchner Rück, Munich; and BIZ, Bank für Internationale Zahlungsausgleich, Basel. 

 

Mio Yamato  takes on a near ritualistic approach to her accumulation of dotted and linear gestures, creating densely layered imagery. With her signature marks, Yamato’s paintings evoke organic phenomena, geological terrains and other patterns seen in natural formations.  Her works explore notions of universality, systems and ever-changing continuums that occur on the micro and macro scale. Whether using the dot or line as a mark, the artist shifts the direction and patterns as she works allowing for chance to take over her process. Yamato is also known for creating monumental site-specific mural installations, such as Under My Skin at the Kyoto City Kyocera Museum. The artist hails from Kyoto and has exhibited widely in Asia in group and solo exhibitions.  She has also been the recipient of numerous awards including an artist residency program at Fundación Casa Wabi in Oaxaca, Mexico.  This is the third time HGFA features Yamato in an exhibition in the United States, thanks to the collaboration with COHJU Contemporary in Kyoto.

 

Nadia Yaron  takes a unique approach to represent and experience the landscape as a genre.  Drawing inspiration from the vast vistas provided by landscapes, Yaron reduces the bands of sky, tiers of land in the distance and closer topographies in the foreground into columnar sculptures. The artist carves and sands different types of stone, such as alabaster, marble and other locally sourced stone, and salvaged wood.  She shapes each piece finishing them in varying textures, all the while following their natural veins and grains and working around their natural characteristics. Once each piece is finished, Yaron stacks the pieces together into a singular column, simplifying the visual layers of a landscape, bringing the boundless spaces and terrains to a human scale.  Through these vertical structures, the Brazilian-born American artist references impermanence and our relationship with nature.  Yaron has had many solo and group exhibitions in the United States, and her sculptures are highly sought after by collectors here and abroad.  

 

Heather Gaudio Fine Art  specializes in emerging and established artists, offering painting, works on paper, photography, and sculpture. The gallery provides a full-range of art advisory services, from forming and maintaining a collection, to securing secondary market material, to assisting with framing and installation. The focus is on each individual client, selecting art that best serves his or her vision, space, and resources. The six exhibitions offered every year are designed to present important talent and provide artwork appealing to a broad range of interests. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday; 10:30am to 5:30pm; and by appointment. 

Arts Council
Member
10/8/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

"Formal Approaches"

Heather Gaudio Fine Art is pleased to present Formal Approaches, featuring works...
Wednesday
Oct 8
@
10:30 am
-
5:30 pm
Heather Gaudio Fine Art in Greenwich
Heather Gaudio Fine Art
Online Event
Greenwich
Wed
Oct
8
Wed
Oct
8

 Kate Orff , FASLA is the founder of SCAPE,  a landscape architecture and urban design practice with offices in New York, New Orleans, and San Francisco. Kate will share SCAPE’s ethos and working method and describe some of SCAPE’s signature work including Oyster-tecture and Living Breakwaters in New York Harbor, Tom Lee Park in Memphis, TN, and the new Manresa WILDS Park in Norwalk, CT.

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10/8/2025
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Literary Arts

Manresa Wilds and Beyond

Kate Orff, FASLA is the founder of SCAPE,  a landscape architecture and urban...
Wednesday
Oct 8
@
6:30 pm
-
7:30 pm
New Canaan Library in New Canaan
New Canaan Library
Online Event
New Canaan
Thu
Oct
9
Thu
Oct
9

Our latest exhibition features a dazzling display of digital art by three amazing artists. Please be sure to stop into the gallery for this power visual experience and join us for the opening reception on Thursday, September 11, to learn more about the digital medium and hear the artists explain how they each use their own unique processes and techniques to create this extraordinary work.

Joanie Landau was born and raised in New York, where her passion for visual art began early. She was initially drawn to collagraphs, an uncommon form of printmaking that captivated her with its rich textures and hands-on process. This fascination eventually evolved into her current body of work: Digital Collagraphs, where photographic imagery merges seamlessly with graphic design techniques. Much like traditional printmaking, her digital process retains a sense of discovery and visual alchemy. Landau studied printmaking at the Silvermine School of Art, earning both the Rembrandt Award for Excellence in Graphic Art and First Prize in Mixed Media. Her studio has been featured in East Coast Home, and her artwork is frequently highlighted in various publications.

Over the past decade, Joanie has exhibited in solo, juried, and group exhibitions across the United States, receiving numerous awards for her innovative work. She is an active member of the Artists Collective of Westport and the Carriage Barn Arts Center, and her work is represented by art consultants and interior designers.

Tina Sommers holds a B.F.A. from the Savannah College of Art and Design. Her photography has been recognized by Abercrombie & Kent, the Delamar Hotel Collection, and Travel + Leisure, among others. She continues to exhibit her work in local galleries, and has shown in coastal Newport and Savannah.

“My creative journey began with the vibrant hues of Crayons and Magic Markers, and the glowing patterns of Lite-Brite,” says Tina. “Guided by a lifelong fascination with color and discovery, I explore the intersection of nature and technology through digital photography and immersive visual experiences.”

Influenced by childhood travels with her parents and the striking photomicrographs from Zeiss calendars shared by her father, Tina’s work fuses the microscopic with the monumental – revealing hidden beauty through a creative and curious lens.

Peter Mendelson is a Connecticut-based fine art photographer with a law degree from the University of Pennsylvania. When he moved to New York City, he discovered his passion for photography. Over time, his work evolved into a distinctive visual language, He further refined his artistic vision through workshops with renowned photographers.

In 2023, Peter left his legal career to fully devote himself to fine art photography. His award-winning work has been exhibited in galleries across Connecticut, New York, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts. His fine art prints are held in both private and professional collections, and his photography has been featured in a variety of publications spanning art, design, travel, and style.

Peter states, “My photography explores the evolving relationship between humans and their environments, capturing the imprint of culture, time, and transformation in both urban and coastal landscapes… I embrace a sense of the past, drawing attention to the layers of history embedded in everyday places that may evoke personal and collective memories. At the same time, I interlace these subjects with a modern twist and sense of humor, employing bold colors, graphic compositions, and framing materials like aluminum and acrylic to amplify the vibrancy and depth of each image. Through this approach, I strive to create a joyful and visually compelling dialogue that bridges nostalgia with a contemporary perspective.”

Arts Council
Member
10/9/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Current Exhibit: Visions in Motion

Our latest exhibition features a dazzling display of digital art by three amazing artists. Please...
Thursday
Oct 9
@
9:00 am
-
8:00 pm
Bruce S. Kershner Gallery in Fairfield
Bruce S. Kershner Gallery
Online Event
Fairfield
Thu
Oct
9
Thu
Oct
9

​Greenwich Art Society

Classes start Monday, September 8, 2025!

Enroll asap to hold your place in class!

If not already a member, please log into your account to pay for membership first to get tuition discount before registering for classes.

Log in to your account here to renew membership:

Renew here and check out new 2025/26 member benefits!

Register online for your favorite class or check out

our newer classes & workshops -- Classical Portrait Drawing,

All Level Painting Classes, Beginning Drawing, Plein Air Painting, and more!!!

See full class schedule here

Create your own account and then select and pay 

for your classes!

 

Our Mission: "To enhance our legacy of personalized visual arts education, outstanding art exhibitions, and children's community outreach."

Greenwich Art Society

299 Greenwich Ave., 3rd floor, Greenwich, CT 06830

203.629.1533

Contact Us

   

Arts Council
Member
10/9/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Greenwich Art Society Fall Classes Registration is Open!

​Greenwich Art Society Classes start Monday, September 8, 2025! Enroll asap to hold your place in...
Thursday
Oct 9
@
9:30 am
-
7:30 pm
Greenwich Art Society Studio School in Greenwich
Greenwich Art Society Studio School
Online Event
Greenwich
Thu
Oct
9
Thu
Oct
9

 Heather Gaudio Fine Art  is pleased to present Formal Approaches, featuring works by Hyun Jung Ahn, Mojé Assefjah, Mio Yamato and Nadia Yaron. The exhibition will be on view October 4 – November 15.

The artists in the show share varied yet distinct formal approaches to their creative process. Through abstraction, they explore themes around emotional and psychological spaces and how natural elements shape our physical worlds and surroundings.

 

About the Artists: 

 

Hyun Jung Ahn  presents her ongoing investigations into memory, psychological interiorities, and the interpretation of emotional states of being.  Offering an interplay between color and form, her paintings create a balanced composition made with different pieces of linen or canvas that are painted and stitched together.  An artist-in-residency program at MASS MoCA in 2018 led Ahn to discover a new way to make a mark and create a line by using a sewing machine. Since then, the sewn thread has become integral to her work, offering Ahn a way to explore chance and geometric abstraction by dividing, fragmenting and joining different shapes on the picture plane.  Coupled with a thoughtfully colored palette or more muted, monochromatic tones, Ahn’s paintings are eloquent modernist abstractions.  Ahn has exhibited widely in the United States and in Korea, where she also teaches. Her works are represented in many private and corporate collections including TD Bank Corporation Art Collection, Toronto.

 

Mojé Assefjah  was born in Tehran and moved to Germany with her family in 1986 where she attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. She later did artist-in-residency programs in Rome and Spain. This is the first time the artist exhibits in the United States and the exhibition is made possible with the collaboration of Galerie Tanit in Munich.  Working with traditional egg tempera, Assefjah paints vividly chromatic works that are heavily influenced by the Italian Old Masters, miniature Persian paintings and calligraphy.  Referencing still life and landscape genres, the artist’s luminous, jeweled toned paintings are tableaus into alternate spaces, distant landscapes or dream-like visions into what lies beyond a doorway or window.  Assefjah updates these depictions to our current times by straddling representation and abstraction. The artist has participated in various solo and group exhibitions in Europe and the Near East and her paintings are in notable private and public collections including Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, Munich; Gabriele Münter and Johannes Eichner Foundation, Munich; Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich; Guangdon Art Museum, China; Colección olorVISUAL, Barcelona; KICO Sammlung, Allianz Versicherungen, Münchner Rück, Munich; and BIZ, Bank für Internationale Zahlungsausgleich, Basel. 

 

Mio Yamato  takes on a near ritualistic approach to her accumulation of dotted and linear gestures, creating densely layered imagery. With her signature marks, Yamato’s paintings evoke organic phenomena, geological terrains and other patterns seen in natural formations.  Her works explore notions of universality, systems and ever-changing continuums that occur on the micro and macro scale. Whether using the dot or line as a mark, the artist shifts the direction and patterns as she works allowing for chance to take over her process. Yamato is also known for creating monumental site-specific mural installations, such as Under My Skin at the Kyoto City Kyocera Museum. The artist hails from Kyoto and has exhibited widely in Asia in group and solo exhibitions.  She has also been the recipient of numerous awards including an artist residency program at Fundación Casa Wabi in Oaxaca, Mexico.  This is the third time HGFA features Yamato in an exhibition in the United States, thanks to the collaboration with COHJU Contemporary in Kyoto.

 

Nadia Yaron  takes a unique approach to represent and experience the landscape as a genre.  Drawing inspiration from the vast vistas provided by landscapes, Yaron reduces the bands of sky, tiers of land in the distance and closer topographies in the foreground into columnar sculptures. The artist carves and sands different types of stone, such as alabaster, marble and other locally sourced stone, and salvaged wood.  She shapes each piece finishing them in varying textures, all the while following their natural veins and grains and working around their natural characteristics. Once each piece is finished, Yaron stacks the pieces together into a singular column, simplifying the visual layers of a landscape, bringing the boundless spaces and terrains to a human scale.  Through these vertical structures, the Brazilian-born American artist references impermanence and our relationship with nature.  Yaron has had many solo and group exhibitions in the United States, and her sculptures are highly sought after by collectors here and abroad.  

 

Heather Gaudio Fine Art  specializes in emerging and established artists, offering painting, works on paper, photography, and sculpture. The gallery provides a full-range of art advisory services, from forming and maintaining a collection, to securing secondary market material, to assisting with framing and installation. The focus is on each individual client, selecting art that best serves his or her vision, space, and resources. The six exhibitions offered every year are designed to present important talent and provide artwork appealing to a broad range of interests. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday; 10:30am to 5:30pm; and by appointment. 

Arts Council
Member
10/9/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

"Formal Approaches"

Heather Gaudio Fine Art is pleased to present Formal Approaches, featuring works...
Thursday
Oct 9
@
10:30 am
-
5:30 pm
Heather Gaudio Fine Art in Greenwich
Heather Gaudio Fine Art
Online Event
Greenwich
Thu
Oct
9
Thu
Oct
9

The Glass House, a site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, is pleased to present Barbara Kasten: Structure, Light, Land. For five decades, Chicago-based artist Barbara Kasten has created photographs and sculptural installations that reorient our sense of perception and explore the dynamic relationship between space, material, and form. Her artistic influences are deeply rooted in modernist architecture, the principles of Constructivism, and the interdisciplinary legacy of the Bauhaus, particularly the photograms of László Moholy-Nagy and Lucia Moholy.

“Placing my work in and around The Glass House campus is an opportunity for me to take on a canonical modernist site. Each of the structures on the grounds is like a monument to one of many aesthetic phases of architectural history. Abstraction allows us to consider possibilities that are not the norm,” said Barbara Kasten.

Structure, Light, Land features Kasten’s work from multiple series, including Architectural SitesCollisions, and Progressions, as well as new iterations of digital projections, cyanotypes, and sculptures. With a striking interplay of light, color, and form, Kasten’s work infiltrates the grounds of The Glass House and responds to the site’s varied built environment and landscape.

In the Brick House (1949), Kasten’s brilliantly hued Architectural Site 15, October 19, 1987–featuring the former home of the Whitney Museum of American Art (1966), designed by Marcel Breuer–resonates with the postmodern interior of the Reading Room, which includes two 1986 Feltri Chairs designed by Gaetano Pesce. Five new cyanotypes by Kasten line the building’s serene 1949 hallway, illuminated by circular skylights.

Kasten’s new installation of fluorescent acrylic I-beams, modeled after the structural components of the Glass House, will be interspersed throughout the Sculpture Gallery (1970). The seven-foot-long beams respond to the site’s permanent collection of works by Frank Stella, John Chamberlain, Robert Morris, George Segal, and Michael Heizer. The intervention brings attention to the structure’s exposed I-beam twenty feet overhead and responds to the gallery’s interior patterning of ever-changing natural light and winding staircases.

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Member
10/9/2025
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Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Barbara Kasten: Structure, Light, Land

The Glass House, a site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, is pleased to...
Thursday
Oct 9
@
1:00 pm
-
4:00 pm
The Glass House Visitor Center + Design Store in New Canaan
The Glass House Visitor Center + Design Store
Online Event
New Canaan
Thu
Oct
9
Thu
Oct
9

Stamford from Pioneer Settlement to Agrarian Town 1640-1840 is opening September 21st from 2-4pm. Executive Director Dr. Zoubek will be discussing the rich history behind this exhibit that explores Stamford from the very beginning! The exhibit will be on view thru July 4th. Free admission for SHC Members. Regular museum hours are Thursday-Saturday 10am-4pm.

Stamford from Pioneer Settlement to Agrarian Town, Stamford History Center’s latest exhibit traces the history of Stamford from its establishment in 1641 until 1820. The latter year Darien hived off Stamford to become a separate town, leaving Stamford with the same borders it has today. The exhibit includes information and artifacts from the indigenous communities from whom the land was purchased. Items from early Colonial life are featured in the hallway that reflect the probate inventory of an early settler killed by a local Siwanoy in 1648.

The exhibit traces the development of local churches, schools and government. Stamford’s role in the Revolutionary War is presented along with a large number of items recovered from excavations at Fort Stamford, built 1781. The exhibit also present short biographies of many of the key players of this earlier era. Items in cases reflect the items that would have served both upper and lower class people during the time. The Bell Bible from the 1640’s will be shown for the first time in many years.

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Member
10/9/2025
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History

Stamford From Pioneer Settlement to Agrarian Town 1640-1820

Stamford from Pioneer Settlement to Agrarian Town 1640-1840 is opening September 21st from 2-4pm....
Thursday
Oct 9
@
2:00 pm
-
4:00 pm
Stamford History Center in Stamford
Stamford History Center
Online Event
Stamford
Thu
Oct
9
Thu
Oct
9

Feel that chill in the air today? Mark your calendars! 

Opening Reception : Thursday, October 9th, 5:30–7 PM 

Show Dates : October 9-24

Curated by Art Business Consultant, Curator, and Gallery Executive, Tania Hope, The Dark Arts will feature eerie, enchanting, and imaginative works by local and regional artists.

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10/9/2025
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Visual Arts

The Dark Arts: A Halloween Pop-Up Opening Reception

Feel that chill in the air today? Mark your calendars!  Opening Reception: Thursday, October...
Thursday
Oct 9
@
5:00 pm
-
7:00 pm
Stamford Art Association & Townhouse Gallery in Stamford
Stamford Art Association & Townhouse Gallery
Online Event
Stamford
Thu
Oct
9
Thu
Oct
9

When, in 1933, Lincoln Kirstein recruited choreographer George Balanchine to move to America to lead the faculty of his fledgling School of American Ballet, it was not based in New York City. It was in Hartford. The studio relocated to Manhattan the next year and remains the official school of the New York City Ballet.

Dancer and choreographer Emily Coates’ new performance project sources Balanchine's brief history in Connecticut to reflect on how the body and spirit of a choreographer scatters, living on in unexpected places. She draws upon her background as a former member of New York City Ballet, and working with Ain Gordon (direction and dramaturgy), Derek Lucci (performer), Charles Burnham (musician-composer), and Melvin Chen (pianist), Coates and her collaborators collage misplaced and overlooked archival traces and transmissions of Balanchine and related artists into a new whole.

In this intimate performance experience, the audience will be seated on stage with the artists.

Emily Carson Coates has danced with New York City Ballet, Mikhail Baryshnikov’s White Oak Dance Project, Twyla Tharp Dance, and Yvonne Rainer. She teaches at Yale University, where she has directed the dance studies concentration since its inception in 2006.

Scheduled to premiere at Works & Process at the Guggenheim in fall 2025, The Scattering, or the light (working title) is commissioned by Works & Process. The iterative development has included a Works & Process LaunchPAD residency at The Church (2025) in Sag Harbor, home to George Balanchine’s grave. The project will continue to be supported with a Works & Process LaunchPAD residency at the Catskill Mountain Foundation in Hunter, New York. Additional developmental support is provided by the Quick Center for the Arts at Fairfield University, the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, and New England Foundation for the Arts Dance Fund. The Scattering was created in part during a residency at the Pillow Lab at Jacob’s Pillow, with additional support from the O’Donnell-Green Music and Dance Foundation.

Arts Council
Member
10/9/2025
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Arts & Culture
Performing Arts

Emily Coates "Tell Me Where It Comes From"

When, in 1933, Lincoln Kirstein recruited choreographer George Balanchine to move to America to...
Thursday
Oct 9
@
7:30 pm
-
8:30 pm
Fairfield University Quick Center for the Arts in Fairfield
Fairfield University Quick Center for the Arts
Online Event
Fairfield
Thu
Oct
9
Thu
Oct
9

Colin Quinn is a stand-up comedian from Brooklyn (okay, Park Slope), who has been a part of your whole life even though you never asked for it. From MTV’s “Remote Control” to “SNL“ to Comedy Central’s “Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn,” Mr. Quinn is not one to take a hint and bow out gracefully. He’s been on Broadway with Colin Quinn: An Irish Wake and Colin Quinn: Long Story Short and Off-Broadway with his shows Colin Quinn: Unconstitutional, Colin Quinn: The New York Story, directed by Jerry Seinfeld, Colin Quinn: Red State, Blue State, Colin Quinn: The Last Best Hope, and most recently Colin Quinn: Small Talk. Recent credits include Trainwreck, Girls, and his web series “Cop Show,” streaming now on Colin’s YouTube channel. His last book, “Overstated: A Coast-to-Coast Roast of the 50 States,” is now out from Macmillan Publishing.

See him perform LIVE on the Playhouse stage this fall!

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10/9/2025
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Colin Quinn

Colin Quinn is a stand-up comedian from Brooklyn (okay, Park Slope), who has been a part of your...
Thursday
Oct 9
@
8:00 pm
-
10:00 pm
Westport Country Playhouse in Westport
Westport Country Playhouse
Online Event
Westport
Fri
Oct
10
Fri
Oct
10

Our latest exhibition features a dazzling display of digital art by three amazing artists. Please be sure to stop into the gallery for this power visual experience and join us for the opening reception on Thursday, September 11, to learn more about the digital medium and hear the artists explain how they each use their own unique processes and techniques to create this extraordinary work.

Joanie Landau was born and raised in New York, where her passion for visual art began early. She was initially drawn to collagraphs, an uncommon form of printmaking that captivated her with its rich textures and hands-on process. This fascination eventually evolved into her current body of work: Digital Collagraphs, where photographic imagery merges seamlessly with graphic design techniques. Much like traditional printmaking, her digital process retains a sense of discovery and visual alchemy. Landau studied printmaking at the Silvermine School of Art, earning both the Rembrandt Award for Excellence in Graphic Art and First Prize in Mixed Media. Her studio has been featured in East Coast Home, and her artwork is frequently highlighted in various publications.

Over the past decade, Joanie has exhibited in solo, juried, and group exhibitions across the United States, receiving numerous awards for her innovative work. She is an active member of the Artists Collective of Westport and the Carriage Barn Arts Center, and her work is represented by art consultants and interior designers.

Tina Sommers holds a B.F.A. from the Savannah College of Art and Design. Her photography has been recognized by Abercrombie & Kent, the Delamar Hotel Collection, and Travel + Leisure, among others. She continues to exhibit her work in local galleries, and has shown in coastal Newport and Savannah.

“My creative journey began with the vibrant hues of Crayons and Magic Markers, and the glowing patterns of Lite-Brite,” says Tina. “Guided by a lifelong fascination with color and discovery, I explore the intersection of nature and technology through digital photography and immersive visual experiences.”

Influenced by childhood travels with her parents and the striking photomicrographs from Zeiss calendars shared by her father, Tina’s work fuses the microscopic with the monumental – revealing hidden beauty through a creative and curious lens.

Peter Mendelson is a Connecticut-based fine art photographer with a law degree from the University of Pennsylvania. When he moved to New York City, he discovered his passion for photography. Over time, his work evolved into a distinctive visual language, He further refined his artistic vision through workshops with renowned photographers.

In 2023, Peter left his legal career to fully devote himself to fine art photography. His award-winning work has been exhibited in galleries across Connecticut, New York, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts. His fine art prints are held in both private and professional collections, and his photography has been featured in a variety of publications spanning art, design, travel, and style.

Peter states, “My photography explores the evolving relationship between humans and their environments, capturing the imprint of culture, time, and transformation in both urban and coastal landscapes… I embrace a sense of the past, drawing attention to the layers of history embedded in everyday places that may evoke personal and collective memories. At the same time, I interlace these subjects with a modern twist and sense of humor, employing bold colors, graphic compositions, and framing materials like aluminum and acrylic to amplify the vibrancy and depth of each image. Through this approach, I strive to create a joyful and visually compelling dialogue that bridges nostalgia with a contemporary perspective.”

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​Greenwich Art Society

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 Heather Gaudio Fine Art  is pleased to present Formal Approaches, featuring works by Hyun Jung Ahn, Mojé Assefjah, Mio Yamato and Nadia Yaron. The exhibition will be on view October 4 – November 15.

The artists in the show share varied yet distinct formal approaches to their creative process. Through abstraction, they explore themes around emotional and psychological spaces and how natural elements shape our physical worlds and surroundings.

 

About the Artists: 

 

Hyun Jung Ahn  presents her ongoing investigations into memory, psychological interiorities, and the interpretation of emotional states of being.  Offering an interplay between color and form, her paintings create a balanced composition made with different pieces of linen or canvas that are painted and stitched together.  An artist-in-residency program at MASS MoCA in 2018 led Ahn to discover a new way to make a mark and create a line by using a sewing machine. Since then, the sewn thread has become integral to her work, offering Ahn a way to explore chance and geometric abstraction by dividing, fragmenting and joining different shapes on the picture plane.  Coupled with a thoughtfully colored palette or more muted, monochromatic tones, Ahn’s paintings are eloquent modernist abstractions.  Ahn has exhibited widely in the United States and in Korea, where she also teaches. Her works are represented in many private and corporate collections including TD Bank Corporation Art Collection, Toronto.

 

Mojé Assefjah  was born in Tehran and moved to Germany with her family in 1986 where she attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. She later did artist-in-residency programs in Rome and Spain. This is the first time the artist exhibits in the United States and the exhibition is made possible with the collaboration of Galerie Tanit in Munich.  Working with traditional egg tempera, Assefjah paints vividly chromatic works that are heavily influenced by the Italian Old Masters, miniature Persian paintings and calligraphy.  Referencing still life and landscape genres, the artist’s luminous, jeweled toned paintings are tableaus into alternate spaces, distant landscapes or dream-like visions into what lies beyond a doorway or window.  Assefjah updates these depictions to our current times by straddling representation and abstraction. The artist has participated in various solo and group exhibitions in Europe and the Near East and her paintings are in notable private and public collections including Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, Munich; Gabriele Münter and Johannes Eichner Foundation, Munich; Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich; Guangdon Art Museum, China; Colección olorVISUAL, Barcelona; KICO Sammlung, Allianz Versicherungen, Münchner Rück, Munich; and BIZ, Bank für Internationale Zahlungsausgleich, Basel. 

 

Mio Yamato  takes on a near ritualistic approach to her accumulation of dotted and linear gestures, creating densely layered imagery. With her signature marks, Yamato’s paintings evoke organic phenomena, geological terrains and other patterns seen in natural formations.  Her works explore notions of universality, systems and ever-changing continuums that occur on the micro and macro scale. Whether using the dot or line as a mark, the artist shifts the direction and patterns as she works allowing for chance to take over her process. Yamato is also known for creating monumental site-specific mural installations, such as Under My Skin at the Kyoto City Kyocera Museum. The artist hails from Kyoto and has exhibited widely in Asia in group and solo exhibitions.  She has also been the recipient of numerous awards including an artist residency program at Fundación Casa Wabi in Oaxaca, Mexico.  This is the third time HGFA features Yamato in an exhibition in the United States, thanks to the collaboration with COHJU Contemporary in Kyoto.

 

Nadia Yaron  takes a unique approach to represent and experience the landscape as a genre.  Drawing inspiration from the vast vistas provided by landscapes, Yaron reduces the bands of sky, tiers of land in the distance and closer topographies in the foreground into columnar sculptures. The artist carves and sands different types of stone, such as alabaster, marble and other locally sourced stone, and salvaged wood.  She shapes each piece finishing them in varying textures, all the while following their natural veins and grains and working around their natural characteristics. Once each piece is finished, Yaron stacks the pieces together into a singular column, simplifying the visual layers of a landscape, bringing the boundless spaces and terrains to a human scale.  Through these vertical structures, the Brazilian-born American artist references impermanence and our relationship with nature.  Yaron has had many solo and group exhibitions in the United States, and her sculptures are highly sought after by collectors here and abroad.  

 

Heather Gaudio Fine Art  specializes in emerging and established artists, offering painting, works on paper, photography, and sculpture. The gallery provides a full-range of art advisory services, from forming and maintaining a collection, to securing secondary market material, to assisting with framing and installation. The focus is on each individual client, selecting art that best serves his or her vision, space, and resources. The six exhibitions offered every year are designed to present important talent and provide artwork appealing to a broad range of interests. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday; 10:30am to 5:30pm; and by appointment. 

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"Formal Approaches"

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The Glass House, a site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, is pleased to present Barbara Kasten: Structure, Light, Land. For five decades, Chicago-based artist Barbara Kasten has created photographs and sculptural installations that reorient our sense of perception and explore the dynamic relationship between space, material, and form. Her artistic influences are deeply rooted in modernist architecture, the principles of Constructivism, and the interdisciplinary legacy of the Bauhaus, particularly the photograms of László Moholy-Nagy and Lucia Moholy.

“Placing my work in and around The Glass House campus is an opportunity for me to take on a canonical modernist site. Each of the structures on the grounds is like a monument to one of many aesthetic phases of architectural history. Abstraction allows us to consider possibilities that are not the norm,” said Barbara Kasten.

Structure, Light, Land features Kasten’s work from multiple series, including Architectural SitesCollisions, and Progressions, as well as new iterations of digital projections, cyanotypes, and sculptures. With a striking interplay of light, color, and form, Kasten’s work infiltrates the grounds of The Glass House and responds to the site’s varied built environment and landscape.

In the Brick House (1949), Kasten’s brilliantly hued Architectural Site 15, October 19, 1987–featuring the former home of the Whitney Museum of American Art (1966), designed by Marcel Breuer–resonates with the postmodern interior of the Reading Room, which includes two 1986 Feltri Chairs designed by Gaetano Pesce. Five new cyanotypes by Kasten line the building’s serene 1949 hallway, illuminated by circular skylights.

Kasten’s new installation of fluorescent acrylic I-beams, modeled after the structural components of the Glass House, will be interspersed throughout the Sculpture Gallery (1970). The seven-foot-long beams respond to the site’s permanent collection of works by Frank Stella, John Chamberlain, Robert Morris, George Segal, and Michael Heizer. The intervention brings attention to the structure’s exposed I-beam twenty feet overhead and responds to the gallery’s interior patterning of ever-changing natural light and winding staircases.

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The Glass House Visitor Center + Design Store in New Canaan
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Stamford from Pioneer Settlement to Agrarian Town 1640-1840 is opening September 21st from 2-4pm. Executive Director Dr. Zoubek will be discussing the rich history behind this exhibit that explores Stamford from the very beginning! The exhibit will be on view thru July 4th. Free admission for SHC Members. Regular museum hours are Thursday-Saturday 10am-4pm.

Stamford from Pioneer Settlement to Agrarian Town, Stamford History Center’s latest exhibit traces the history of Stamford from its establishment in 1641 until 1820. The latter year Darien hived off Stamford to become a separate town, leaving Stamford with the same borders it has today. The exhibit includes information and artifacts from the indigenous communities from whom the land was purchased. Items from early Colonial life are featured in the hallway that reflect the probate inventory of an early settler killed by a local Siwanoy in 1648.

The exhibit traces the development of local churches, schools and government. Stamford’s role in the Revolutionary War is presented along with a large number of items recovered from excavations at Fort Stamford, built 1781. The exhibit also present short biographies of many of the key players of this earlier era. Items in cases reflect the items that would have served both upper and lower class people during the time. The Bell Bible from the 1640’s will be shown for the first time in many years.

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Stamford From Pioneer Settlement to Agrarian Town 1640-1820

Stamford from Pioneer Settlement to Agrarian Town 1640-1840 is opening September 21st from 2-4pm....
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 Where the stage meets the motel—experience Hitchcock’s Psycho at the Playhouse! Hosted by Playhouse artistic director Mark Shanahan

Psycho (1960), directed by Alfred Hitchcock, is a landmark psychological horror film that redefined the genre. The story follows Marion Crane (Janet Leigh), who embezzles money and seeks refuge at the secluded Bates Motel, run by the enigmatic Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins). What begins as a suspenseful encounter soon spirals into a chilling tale of deception and madness, culminating in one of the most iconic scenes in cinematic history.

The evening will be hosted by Playhouse artistic director  Mark Shanahan.

A dedicated Hitchcock scholar and fan, Playhouse artistic director Mark Shanahan taught a course on Hitchcock at Fordham University for over 21 years on Monday nights when the theatre was dark. He is always eager to share his love for the movies of this most celebrated director.

The evening will include Shanahan’s brief introductory remarks, highlighting key details to watch for, followed by a post-screening discussion.

Whether you’re a first time viewer or long time Hitchcock aficionado, this night promises to dive into just some of the wonderful anecdotes, storytelling techniques and signature cinematic details that make Alfred Hitchcock the Master of Suspense!

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Psycho 1960 | Film Screening with Post-show Talk

Where the stage meets the motel—experience Hitchcock’s Psycho at the Playhouse! Hosted...
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Westport Country Playhouse in Westport
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When, in 1933, Lincoln Kirstein recruited choreographer George Balanchine to move to America to lead the faculty of his fledgling School of American Ballet, it was not based in New York City. It was in Hartford. The studio relocated to Manhattan the next year and remains the official school of the New York City Ballet.

Dancer and choreographer Emily Coates’ new performance project sources Balanchine's brief history in Connecticut to reflect on how the body and spirit of a choreographer scatters, living on in unexpected places. She draws upon her background as a former member of New York City Ballet, and working with Ain Gordon (direction and dramaturgy), Derek Lucci (performer), Charles Burnham (musician-composer), and Melvin Chen (pianist), Coates and her collaborators collage misplaced and overlooked archival traces and transmissions of Balanchine and related artists into a new whole.

In this intimate performance experience, the audience will be seated on stage with the artists.

Emily Carson Coates has danced with New York City Ballet, Mikhail Baryshnikov’s White Oak Dance Project, Twyla Tharp Dance, and Yvonne Rainer. She teaches at Yale University, where she has directed the dance studies concentration since its inception in 2006.

Scheduled to premiere at Works & Process at the Guggenheim in fall 2025, The Scattering, or the light (working title) is commissioned by Works & Process. The iterative development has included a Works & Process LaunchPAD residency at The Church (2025) in Sag Harbor, home to George Balanchine’s grave. The project will continue to be supported with a Works & Process LaunchPAD residency at the Catskill Mountain Foundation in Hunter, New York. Additional developmental support is provided by the Quick Center for the Arts at Fairfield University, the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, and New England Foundation for the Arts Dance Fund. The Scattering was created in part during a residency at the Pillow Lab at Jacob’s Pillow, with additional support from the O’Donnell-Green Music and Dance Foundation.

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Emily Coates "Tell Me Where It Comes From"

When, in 1933, Lincoln Kirstein recruited choreographer George Balanchine to move to America to...
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Fairfield University Quick Center for the Arts in Fairfield
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 TICKETS: TPNC.ORG

A charming devil arrives in the quiet village of Edmonton to bargain for the souls of its residents in exchange for their darkest wishes. Elizabeth should be his easiest target, having been labeled a "witch" and cast out by the town, but her soul is not so readily bought. As the devil returns to convince her - and then returns again - unexpected passions flare, alliances are formed, and the village is forever changed. An inventive re-telling of a Jacobean drama, this sharp, subversive fable debates how much our souls are worth when hope is hard to come by.

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"Jen Silverman's exceedingly smart new comedy casts an intoxicating spell." - CHICAGO SUN TIMES

"A dark tale of devilish temptation and sharp wit, WITCH is a treasure and one of the best shows I’ve seen all year." - AROUND THE TOWN CHICAGO (Julia W. Rath)

"The play immediately engages in the very first three scenes." - THE FOURTH WALSH

"Although this play features a castle, an accused witch, and the devil, Silverman has managed a miracle: she has written a play that neatly, poignantly and humorously captures the quandary at the hearts of many in our contemporary world: at what point do you lose all hope?" - CHICAGO REVIEWS

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WITCH by Jen Silverman

TICKETS: TPNC.ORG A charming devil arrives in the quiet village of Edmonton to bargain for the...
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Powerhouse Theatre Performing Arts Center in New Canaan
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Award-winning Pantochino Productions Inc. presents a hilarious and unhinged new musical by Bert Bernardi & Justin Rugg. “What Now Voyager” parodies the Hollywood romance melodramatic movies of the 1940’s as it follows the transformation of a young woman and the surprises she discovers on the high seas—romance, intrigue and all kinds of comical mayhem. Recommended for adult audiences, and performed cabaret-style where audiences are invited to bring their own food and drink to enjoy during the show. 

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What Now Voyage, A New Musical

Award-winning Pantochino Productions Inc. presents a hilarious and unhinged new musical by Bert...
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Milford Arts Council, The MAC in Milford
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Music Theatre of Connecticut (MTC) MainStage, Fairfield County’s award-winning professional theatre company, opens its 39th season with the groundbreaking, Tony Award winning musical, Rent. Based loosely on Puccini's La Boheme, Jonathan Larson's Rent follows a year in the life of a group of impoverished young artists and musicians struggling to survive and create in New York's Lower East Side, under the shadow of HIV/AIDS. The production runs from September 26th through October 12th with performances on Fridays at 8pm, Saturdays at 2pm & 8pm, and Sundays at 2pm. There will be one Sunday evening performance at 7pm on October 5th.

Rent   is about falling in love, finding your voice and living for today. Winner of the Tony Award for Best Musical and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Rent has become a pop cultural phenomenon with songs that rock and a story that resonates with audiences of all ages. The physical and emotional complications of HIV/AIDS pervade the lives of Roger, Mimi, Tom and Angel. Maureen deals with her chronic infidelity through performance art; her partner, Joanne, wonders if their relationship is worth the trouble. Benny has sold out his Bohemian ideals in exchange for a hefty income and is on the outs with his former friends. Mark, an aspiring filmmaker, feels like an outsider to life in general. How these young bohemians negotiate their dreams, loves and conflicts provides the narrative thread to this groundbreaking musical.

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Rent

Music Theatre of Connecticut (MTC) MainStage, Fairfield County’s award-winning professional...
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Music Theatre of CT in Norwalk
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Our latest exhibition features a dazzling display of digital art by three amazing artists. Please be sure to stop into the gallery for this power visual experience and join us for the opening reception on Thursday, September 11, to learn more about the digital medium and hear the artists explain how they each use their own unique processes and techniques to create this extraordinary work.

Joanie Landau was born and raised in New York, where her passion for visual art began early. She was initially drawn to collagraphs, an uncommon form of printmaking that captivated her with its rich textures and hands-on process. This fascination eventually evolved into her current body of work: Digital Collagraphs, where photographic imagery merges seamlessly with graphic design techniques. Much like traditional printmaking, her digital process retains a sense of discovery and visual alchemy. Landau studied printmaking at the Silvermine School of Art, earning both the Rembrandt Award for Excellence in Graphic Art and First Prize in Mixed Media. Her studio has been featured in East Coast Home, and her artwork is frequently highlighted in various publications.

Over the past decade, Joanie has exhibited in solo, juried, and group exhibitions across the United States, receiving numerous awards for her innovative work. She is an active member of the Artists Collective of Westport and the Carriage Barn Arts Center, and her work is represented by art consultants and interior designers.

Tina Sommers holds a B.F.A. from the Savannah College of Art and Design. Her photography has been recognized by Abercrombie & Kent, the Delamar Hotel Collection, and Travel + Leisure, among others. She continues to exhibit her work in local galleries, and has shown in coastal Newport and Savannah.

“My creative journey began with the vibrant hues of Crayons and Magic Markers, and the glowing patterns of Lite-Brite,” says Tina. “Guided by a lifelong fascination with color and discovery, I explore the intersection of nature and technology through digital photography and immersive visual experiences.”

Influenced by childhood travels with her parents and the striking photomicrographs from Zeiss calendars shared by her father, Tina’s work fuses the microscopic with the monumental – revealing hidden beauty through a creative and curious lens.

Peter Mendelson is a Connecticut-based fine art photographer with a law degree from the University of Pennsylvania. When he moved to New York City, he discovered his passion for photography. Over time, his work evolved into a distinctive visual language, He further refined his artistic vision through workshops with renowned photographers.

In 2023, Peter left his legal career to fully devote himself to fine art photography. His award-winning work has been exhibited in galleries across Connecticut, New York, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts. His fine art prints are held in both private and professional collections, and his photography has been featured in a variety of publications spanning art, design, travel, and style.

Peter states, “My photography explores the evolving relationship between humans and their environments, capturing the imprint of culture, time, and transformation in both urban and coastal landscapes… I embrace a sense of the past, drawing attention to the layers of history embedded in everyday places that may evoke personal and collective memories. At the same time, I interlace these subjects with a modern twist and sense of humor, employing bold colors, graphic compositions, and framing materials like aluminum and acrylic to amplify the vibrancy and depth of each image. Through this approach, I strive to create a joyful and visually compelling dialogue that bridges nostalgia with a contemporary perspective.”

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Current Exhibit: Visions in Motion

Our latest exhibition features a dazzling display of digital art by three amazing artists. Please...
Saturday
Oct 11
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8:00 pm
Bruce S. Kershner Gallery in Fairfield
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Fairfield
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​Greenwich Art Society

Classes start Monday, September 8, 2025!

Enroll asap to hold your place in class!

If not already a member, please log into your account to pay for membership first to get tuition discount before registering for classes.

Log in to your account here to renew membership:

Renew here and check out new 2025/26 member benefits!

Register online for your favorite class or check out

our newer classes & workshops -- Classical Portrait Drawing,

All Level Painting Classes, Beginning Drawing, Plein Air Painting, and more!!!

See full class schedule here

Create your own account and then select and pay 

for your classes!

 

Our Mission: "To enhance our legacy of personalized visual arts education, outstanding art exhibitions, and children's community outreach."

Greenwich Art Society

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203.629.1533

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 Heather Gaudio Fine Art  is pleased to present Formal Approaches, featuring works by Hyun Jung Ahn, Mojé Assefjah, Mio Yamato and Nadia Yaron. The exhibition will be on view October 4 – November 15.

The artists in the show share varied yet distinct formal approaches to their creative process. Through abstraction, they explore themes around emotional and psychological spaces and how natural elements shape our physical worlds and surroundings.

 

About the Artists: 

 

Hyun Jung Ahn  presents her ongoing investigations into memory, psychological interiorities, and the interpretation of emotional states of being.  Offering an interplay between color and form, her paintings create a balanced composition made with different pieces of linen or canvas that are painted and stitched together.  An artist-in-residency program at MASS MoCA in 2018 led Ahn to discover a new way to make a mark and create a line by using a sewing machine. Since then, the sewn thread has become integral to her work, offering Ahn a way to explore chance and geometric abstraction by dividing, fragmenting and joining different shapes on the picture plane.  Coupled with a thoughtfully colored palette or more muted, monochromatic tones, Ahn’s paintings are eloquent modernist abstractions.  Ahn has exhibited widely in the United States and in Korea, where she also teaches. Her works are represented in many private and corporate collections including TD Bank Corporation Art Collection, Toronto.

 

Mojé Assefjah  was born in Tehran and moved to Germany with her family in 1986 where she attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. She later did artist-in-residency programs in Rome and Spain. This is the first time the artist exhibits in the United States and the exhibition is made possible with the collaboration of Galerie Tanit in Munich.  Working with traditional egg tempera, Assefjah paints vividly chromatic works that are heavily influenced by the Italian Old Masters, miniature Persian paintings and calligraphy.  Referencing still life and landscape genres, the artist’s luminous, jeweled toned paintings are tableaus into alternate spaces, distant landscapes or dream-like visions into what lies beyond a doorway or window.  Assefjah updates these depictions to our current times by straddling representation and abstraction. The artist has participated in various solo and group exhibitions in Europe and the Near East and her paintings are in notable private and public collections including Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, Munich; Gabriele Münter and Johannes Eichner Foundation, Munich; Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich; Guangdon Art Museum, China; Colección olorVISUAL, Barcelona; KICO Sammlung, Allianz Versicherungen, Münchner Rück, Munich; and BIZ, Bank für Internationale Zahlungsausgleich, Basel. 

 

Mio Yamato  takes on a near ritualistic approach to her accumulation of dotted and linear gestures, creating densely layered imagery. With her signature marks, Yamato’s paintings evoke organic phenomena, geological terrains and other patterns seen in natural formations.  Her works explore notions of universality, systems and ever-changing continuums that occur on the micro and macro scale. Whether using the dot or line as a mark, the artist shifts the direction and patterns as she works allowing for chance to take over her process. Yamato is also known for creating monumental site-specific mural installations, such as Under My Skin at the Kyoto City Kyocera Museum. The artist hails from Kyoto and has exhibited widely in Asia in group and solo exhibitions.  She has also been the recipient of numerous awards including an artist residency program at Fundación Casa Wabi in Oaxaca, Mexico.  This is the third time HGFA features Yamato in an exhibition in the United States, thanks to the collaboration with COHJU Contemporary in Kyoto.

 

Nadia Yaron  takes a unique approach to represent and experience the landscape as a genre.  Drawing inspiration from the vast vistas provided by landscapes, Yaron reduces the bands of sky, tiers of land in the distance and closer topographies in the foreground into columnar sculptures. The artist carves and sands different types of stone, such as alabaster, marble and other locally sourced stone, and salvaged wood.  She shapes each piece finishing them in varying textures, all the while following their natural veins and grains and working around their natural characteristics. Once each piece is finished, Yaron stacks the pieces together into a singular column, simplifying the visual layers of a landscape, bringing the boundless spaces and terrains to a human scale.  Through these vertical structures, the Brazilian-born American artist references impermanence and our relationship with nature.  Yaron has had many solo and group exhibitions in the United States, and her sculptures are highly sought after by collectors here and abroad.  

 

Heather Gaudio Fine Art  specializes in emerging and established artists, offering painting, works on paper, photography, and sculpture. The gallery provides a full-range of art advisory services, from forming and maintaining a collection, to securing secondary market material, to assisting with framing and installation. The focus is on each individual client, selecting art that best serves his or her vision, space, and resources. The six exhibitions offered every year are designed to present important talent and provide artwork appealing to a broad range of interests. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday; 10:30am to 5:30pm; and by appointment. 

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"Formal Approaches"

Heather Gaudio Fine Art is pleased to present Formal Approaches, featuring works...
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Oct 11
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Heather Gaudio Fine Art in Greenwich
Heather Gaudio Fine Art
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Greenwich
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Oct
11
Sat
Oct
11

LIVE MUSIC | FOOD | SCARECROW CONTEST | CRAFTS

Bring the whole family for a fun fall day at our annual Fall Scarecrow Festival! Dance to live bluegrass and swing music by Too Blue, sip a cup of cider and dive into a mac and cheese bar. Don’t forget to have some cider donuts generously donated from Happiness Is. Build your scarecrow and complete the scavenger hunt for fun prizes! Create a fun craft to take home! Register now to reserve your scarecrow and join the fun!

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Fall Scarecrow Festival

LIVE MUSIC | FOOD | SCARECROW CONTEST | CRAFTS Bring the whole family for a fun fall day at our...
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Oct 11
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12:00 pm
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3:00 pm
Greenwich Historical Society in Greenwich
Greenwich Historical Society
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Greenwich
Sat
Oct
11
Sat
Oct
11

The Glass House, a site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, is pleased to present Barbara Kasten: Structure, Light, Land. For five decades, Chicago-based artist Barbara Kasten has created photographs and sculptural installations that reorient our sense of perception and explore the dynamic relationship between space, material, and form. Her artistic influences are deeply rooted in modernist architecture, the principles of Constructivism, and the interdisciplinary legacy of the Bauhaus, particularly the photograms of László Moholy-Nagy and Lucia Moholy.

“Placing my work in and around The Glass House campus is an opportunity for me to take on a canonical modernist site. Each of the structures on the grounds is like a monument to one of many aesthetic phases of architectural history. Abstraction allows us to consider possibilities that are not the norm,” said Barbara Kasten.

Structure, Light, Land features Kasten’s work from multiple series, including Architectural SitesCollisions, and Progressions, as well as new iterations of digital projections, cyanotypes, and sculptures. With a striking interplay of light, color, and form, Kasten’s work infiltrates the grounds of The Glass House and responds to the site’s varied built environment and landscape.

In the Brick House (1949), Kasten’s brilliantly hued Architectural Site 15, October 19, 1987–featuring the former home of the Whitney Museum of American Art (1966), designed by Marcel Breuer–resonates with the postmodern interior of the Reading Room, which includes two 1986 Feltri Chairs designed by Gaetano Pesce. Five new cyanotypes by Kasten line the building’s serene 1949 hallway, illuminated by circular skylights.

Kasten’s new installation of fluorescent acrylic I-beams, modeled after the structural components of the Glass House, will be interspersed throughout the Sculpture Gallery (1970). The seven-foot-long beams respond to the site’s permanent collection of works by Frank Stella, John Chamberlain, Robert Morris, George Segal, and Michael Heizer. The intervention brings attention to the structure’s exposed I-beam twenty feet overhead and responds to the gallery’s interior patterning of ever-changing natural light and winding staircases.

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Barbara Kasten: Structure, Light, Land

The Glass House, a site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, is pleased to...
Saturday
Oct 11
@
1:00 pm
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4:00 pm
The Glass House Visitor Center + Design Store in New Canaan
The Glass House Visitor Center + Design Store
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New Canaan
Sat
Oct
11
Sat
Oct
11

“My Favorite Piece(s)” encourages artists to re-engage with their collections of work and consider what pieces inspire, intrigue and still excite them, whether produced yesterday or ten years ago. The theme promises to ignite an eclectic mix of artwork and evoke a kind of retrospective feeling, not of just one artist, but of many artists. Loft Artists Association curator, Mark Macrides, will jury the exhibit.

As artists, we all have favorite works that we either hang on our walls or protectively hide away. This opportunity is encouraging artists to revisit those pieces and submit them for possible inclusion in an exhibit highlighting the artist’s favorite choice. Let’s come together and celebrate our styles, our mediums and our subjects through our own eyes as artists.

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My Favorite Piece(s) - 12th Annual Juried Exhibition

“My Favorite Piece(s)” encourages artists to re-engage with their collections of work and...
Saturday
Oct 11
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1:00 pm
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4:00 pm
Loft Artists Association in Stamford
Loft Artists Association
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Stamford
Sat
Oct
11
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Oct
11

Stamford from Pioneer Settlement to Agrarian Town 1640-1840 is opening September 21st from 2-4pm. Executive Director Dr. Zoubek will be discussing the rich history behind this exhibit that explores Stamford from the very beginning! The exhibit will be on view thru July 4th. Free admission for SHC Members. Regular museum hours are Thursday-Saturday 10am-4pm.

Stamford from Pioneer Settlement to Agrarian Town, Stamford History Center’s latest exhibit traces the history of Stamford from its establishment in 1641 until 1820. The latter year Darien hived off Stamford to become a separate town, leaving Stamford with the same borders it has today. The exhibit includes information and artifacts from the indigenous communities from whom the land was purchased. Items from early Colonial life are featured in the hallway that reflect the probate inventory of an early settler killed by a local Siwanoy in 1648.

The exhibit traces the development of local churches, schools and government. Stamford’s role in the Revolutionary War is presented along with a large number of items recovered from excavations at Fort Stamford, built 1781. The exhibit also present short biographies of many of the key players of this earlier era. Items in cases reflect the items that would have served both upper and lower class people during the time. The Bell Bible from the 1640’s will be shown for the first time in many years.

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Stamford From Pioneer Settlement to Agrarian Town 1640-1820

Stamford from Pioneer Settlement to Agrarian Town 1640-1840 is opening September 21st from 2-4pm....
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Stamford History Center in Stamford
Stamford History Center
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Stamford
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Oct
11

INTEMPOis proud to present our third annual Hispanic Heritage Month concert series, this year, celebrating the vibrant music and culture of the Andes!

Enjoy live performances by INTEMPO teaching artists and advanced students.

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¡Viva los Andes!

INTEMPO is proud to present our third annual Hispanic Heritage Month concert series, this year,...
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Oct 11
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First Congregational Church of Greenwich in Greenwich
First Congregational Church of Greenwich
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Greenwich
Sat
Oct
11
Sat
Oct
11

 TICKETS: TPNC.ORG

A charming devil arrives in the quiet village of Edmonton to bargain for the souls of its residents in exchange for their darkest wishes. Elizabeth should be his easiest target, having been labeled a "witch" and cast out by the town, but her soul is not so readily bought. As the devil returns to convince her - and then returns again - unexpected passions flare, alliances are formed, and the village is forever changed. An inventive re-telling of a Jacobean drama, this sharp, subversive fable debates how much our souls are worth when hope is hard to come by.

REVIEWS

"Jen Silverman's exceedingly smart new comedy casts an intoxicating spell." - CHICAGO SUN TIMES

"A dark tale of devilish temptation and sharp wit, WITCH is a treasure and one of the best shows I’ve seen all year." - AROUND THE TOWN CHICAGO (Julia W. Rath)

"The play immediately engages in the very first three scenes." - THE FOURTH WALSH

"Although this play features a castle, an accused witch, and the devil, Silverman has managed a miracle: she has written a play that neatly, poignantly and humorously captures the quandary at the hearts of many in our contemporary world: at what point do you lose all hope?" - CHICAGO REVIEWS

PG13

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WITCH by Jen Silverman

TICKETS: TPNC.ORG A charming devil arrives in the quiet village of Edmonton to bargain for the...
Saturday
Oct 11
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7:30 pm
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9:00 pm
Powerhouse Theatre Performing Arts Center in New Canaan
Powerhouse Theatre Performing Arts Center
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New Canaan
Sat
Oct
11
Sat
Oct
11

Award-winning Pantochino Productions Inc. presents a hilarious and unhinged new musical by Bert Bernardi & Justin Rugg. “What Now Voyager” parodies the Hollywood romance melodramatic movies of the 1940’s as it follows the transformation of a young woman and the surprises she discovers on the high seas—romance, intrigue and all kinds of comical mayhem. Recommended for adult audiences, and performed cabaret-style where audiences are invited to bring their own food and drink to enjoy during the show. 

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What Now Voyage, A New Musical

Award-winning Pantochino Productions Inc. presents a hilarious and unhinged new musical by Bert...
Saturday
Oct 11
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7:30 pm
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9:00 pm
Milford Arts Council, The MAC in Milford
Milford Arts Council, The MAC
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Milford
Sat
Oct
11
Sat
Oct
11

Music Theatre of Connecticut (MTC) MainStage, Fairfield County’s award-winning professional theatre company, opens its 39th season with the groundbreaking, Tony Award winning musical, Rent. Based loosely on Puccini's La Boheme, Jonathan Larson's Rent follows a year in the life of a group of impoverished young artists and musicians struggling to survive and create in New York's Lower East Side, under the shadow of HIV/AIDS. The production runs from September 26th through October 12th with performances on Fridays at 8pm, Saturdays at 2pm & 8pm, and Sundays at 2pm. There will be one Sunday evening performance at 7pm on October 5th.

Rent   is about falling in love, finding your voice and living for today. Winner of the Tony Award for Best Musical and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Rent has become a pop cultural phenomenon with songs that rock and a story that resonates with audiences of all ages. The physical and emotional complications of HIV/AIDS pervade the lives of Roger, Mimi, Tom and Angel. Maureen deals with her chronic infidelity through performance art; her partner, Joanne, wonders if their relationship is worth the trouble. Benny has sold out his Bohemian ideals in exchange for a hefty income and is on the outs with his former friends. Mark, an aspiring filmmaker, feels like an outsider to life in general. How these young bohemians negotiate their dreams, loves and conflicts provides the narrative thread to this groundbreaking musical.

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Rent

Music Theatre of Connecticut (MTC) MainStage, Fairfield County’s award-winning professional...
Saturday
Oct 11
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10:30 pm
Music Theatre of CT in Norwalk
Music Theatre of CT
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Norwalk
Sun
Oct
12
Sun
Oct
12

Our latest exhibition features a dazzling display of digital art by three amazing artists. Please be sure to stop into the gallery for this power visual experience and join us for the opening reception on Thursday, September 11, to learn more about the digital medium and hear the artists explain how they each use their own unique processes and techniques to create this extraordinary work.

Joanie Landau was born and raised in New York, where her passion for visual art began early. She was initially drawn to collagraphs, an uncommon form of printmaking that captivated her with its rich textures and hands-on process. This fascination eventually evolved into her current body of work: Digital Collagraphs, where photographic imagery merges seamlessly with graphic design techniques. Much like traditional printmaking, her digital process retains a sense of discovery and visual alchemy. Landau studied printmaking at the Silvermine School of Art, earning both the Rembrandt Award for Excellence in Graphic Art and First Prize in Mixed Media. Her studio has been featured in East Coast Home, and her artwork is frequently highlighted in various publications.

Over the past decade, Joanie has exhibited in solo, juried, and group exhibitions across the United States, receiving numerous awards for her innovative work. She is an active member of the Artists Collective of Westport and the Carriage Barn Arts Center, and her work is represented by art consultants and interior designers.

Tina Sommers holds a B.F.A. from the Savannah College of Art and Design. Her photography has been recognized by Abercrombie & Kent, the Delamar Hotel Collection, and Travel + Leisure, among others. She continues to exhibit her work in local galleries, and has shown in coastal Newport and Savannah.

“My creative journey began with the vibrant hues of Crayons and Magic Markers, and the glowing patterns of Lite-Brite,” says Tina. “Guided by a lifelong fascination with color and discovery, I explore the intersection of nature and technology through digital photography and immersive visual experiences.”

Influenced by childhood travels with her parents and the striking photomicrographs from Zeiss calendars shared by her father, Tina’s work fuses the microscopic with the monumental – revealing hidden beauty through a creative and curious lens.

Peter Mendelson is a Connecticut-based fine art photographer with a law degree from the University of Pennsylvania. When he moved to New York City, he discovered his passion for photography. Over time, his work evolved into a distinctive visual language, He further refined his artistic vision through workshops with renowned photographers.

In 2023, Peter left his legal career to fully devote himself to fine art photography. His award-winning work has been exhibited in galleries across Connecticut, New York, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts. His fine art prints are held in both private and professional collections, and his photography has been featured in a variety of publications spanning art, design, travel, and style.

Peter states, “My photography explores the evolving relationship between humans and their environments, capturing the imprint of culture, time, and transformation in both urban and coastal landscapes… I embrace a sense of the past, drawing attention to the layers of history embedded in everyday places that may evoke personal and collective memories. At the same time, I interlace these subjects with a modern twist and sense of humor, employing bold colors, graphic compositions, and framing materials like aluminum and acrylic to amplify the vibrancy and depth of each image. Through this approach, I strive to create a joyful and visually compelling dialogue that bridges nostalgia with a contemporary perspective.”

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Current Exhibit: Visions in Motion

Our latest exhibition features a dazzling display of digital art by three amazing artists. Please...
Sunday
Oct 12
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8:00 pm
Bruce S. Kershner Gallery in Fairfield
Bruce S. Kershner Gallery
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Fairfield
Sun
Oct
12
Sun
Oct
12

 PLEIN AIR WORKSHOP @ TOD’S POINT, GREENWICH

ANDREW LATTIMORE

Sunday, October 12

9:00 am - 2:00 pm

Join Master artist and instructor, Andrew Lattimore, as he begins the workshop with a plein air demonstration. After the demo, participating artists will do their own paintings on site. He will give students individualized suggestions, feedback and instruction with special focus on the observation of color, value, texture, form & atmosphere.

All levels are welcome and encouraged.

Limited spaces available. Students are responsible for their own paints, pallets, canvas(es) and outdoor easel. If you do not have an outdoor easel, let us know and we may be able to make arrangements for you.

This is a carry-in, carry-out situation. There will be a ½ hour break for lunch. Please bring your own lunch and beverage.    

Special Notes

  • Map of location at Tod's Point will be provided upon confirmation

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Plein Air Workshop at Tod's Point, Greenwich sponsored by the Greenwich Art Society

PLEIN AIR WORKSHOP @ TOD’S POINT, GREENWICH ANDREW LATTIMORE Sunday, October 12 9:00 am - 2:00 pm...
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Oct 12
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Tod's Point in Greenwich, CT
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Greenwich, CT
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Oct
12

The Glass House, a site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, is pleased to present Barbara Kasten: Structure, Light, Land. For five decades, Chicago-based artist Barbara Kasten has created photographs and sculptural installations that reorient our sense of perception and explore the dynamic relationship between space, material, and form. Her artistic influences are deeply rooted in modernist architecture, the principles of Constructivism, and the interdisciplinary legacy of the Bauhaus, particularly the photograms of László Moholy-Nagy and Lucia Moholy.

“Placing my work in and around The Glass House campus is an opportunity for me to take on a canonical modernist site. Each of the structures on the grounds is like a monument to one of many aesthetic phases of architectural history. Abstraction allows us to consider possibilities that are not the norm,” said Barbara Kasten.

Structure, Light, Land features Kasten’s work from multiple series, including Architectural SitesCollisions, and Progressions, as well as new iterations of digital projections, cyanotypes, and sculptures. With a striking interplay of light, color, and form, Kasten’s work infiltrates the grounds of The Glass House and responds to the site’s varied built environment and landscape.

In the Brick House (1949), Kasten’s brilliantly hued Architectural Site 15, October 19, 1987–featuring the former home of the Whitney Museum of American Art (1966), designed by Marcel Breuer–resonates with the postmodern interior of the Reading Room, which includes two 1986 Feltri Chairs designed by Gaetano Pesce. Five new cyanotypes by Kasten line the building’s serene 1949 hallway, illuminated by circular skylights.

Kasten’s new installation of fluorescent acrylic I-beams, modeled after the structural components of the Glass House, will be interspersed throughout the Sculpture Gallery (1970). The seven-foot-long beams respond to the site’s permanent collection of works by Frank Stella, John Chamberlain, Robert Morris, George Segal, and Michael Heizer. The intervention brings attention to the structure’s exposed I-beam twenty feet overhead and responds to the gallery’s interior patterning of ever-changing natural light and winding staircases.

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Member
10/12/2025
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Barbara Kasten: Structure, Light, Land

The Glass House, a site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, is pleased to...
Sunday
Oct 12
@
1:00 pm
-
4:00 pm
The Glass House Visitor Center + Design Store in New Canaan
The Glass House Visitor Center + Design Store
Online Event
New Canaan
Sun
Oct
12
Sun
Oct
12

“My Favorite Piece(s)” encourages artists to re-engage with their collections of work and consider what pieces inspire, intrigue and still excite them, whether produced yesterday or ten years ago. The theme promises to ignite an eclectic mix of artwork and evoke a kind of retrospective feeling, not of just one artist, but of many artists. Loft Artists Association curator, Mark Macrides, will jury the exhibit.

As artists, we all have favorite works that we either hang on our walls or protectively hide away. This opportunity is encouraging artists to revisit those pieces and submit them for possible inclusion in an exhibit highlighting the artist’s favorite choice. Let’s come together and celebrate our styles, our mediums and our subjects through our own eyes as artists.

Arts Council
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10/12/2025
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Arts & Culture
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My Favorite Piece(s) - 12th Annual Juried Exhibition

“My Favorite Piece(s)” encourages artists to re-engage with their collections of work and...
Sunday
Oct 12
@
1:00 pm
-
4:00 pm
Loft Artists Association in Stamford
Loft Artists Association
Online Event
Stamford
Sun
Oct
12
Sun
Oct
12

 TICKETS: TPNC.ORG

A charming devil arrives in the quiet village of Edmonton to bargain for the souls of its residents in exchange for their darkest wishes. Elizabeth should be his easiest target, having been labeled a "witch" and cast out by the town, but her soul is not so readily bought. As the devil returns to convince her - and then returns again - unexpected passions flare, alliances are formed, and the village is forever changed. An inventive re-telling of a Jacobean drama, this sharp, subversive fable debates how much our souls are worth when hope is hard to come by.

REVIEWS

"Jen Silverman's exceedingly smart new comedy casts an intoxicating spell." - CHICAGO SUN TIMES

"A dark tale of devilish temptation and sharp wit, WITCH is a treasure and one of the best shows I’ve seen all year." - AROUND THE TOWN CHICAGO (Julia W. Rath)

"The play immediately engages in the very first three scenes." - THE FOURTH WALSH

"Although this play features a castle, an accused witch, and the devil, Silverman has managed a miracle: she has written a play that neatly, poignantly and humorously captures the quandary at the hearts of many in our contemporary world: at what point do you lose all hope?" - CHICAGO REVIEWS

PG13

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WITCH by Jen Silverman

TICKETS: TPNC.ORG A charming devil arrives in the quiet village of Edmonton to bargain for the...
Sunday
Oct 12
@
2:00 pm
-
3:30 pm
Powerhouse Theatre Performing Arts Center in New Canaan
Powerhouse Theatre Performing Arts Center
Online Event
New Canaan
Sun
Oct
12
Sun
Oct
12

Music Theatre of Connecticut (MTC) MainStage, Fairfield County’s award-winning professional theatre company, opens its 39th season with the groundbreaking, Tony Award winning musical, Rent. Based loosely on Puccini's La Boheme, Jonathan Larson's Rent follows a year in the life of a group of impoverished young artists and musicians struggling to survive and create in New York's Lower East Side, under the shadow of HIV/AIDS. The production runs from September 26th through October 12th with performances on Fridays at 8pm, Saturdays at 2pm & 8pm, and Sundays at 2pm. There will be one Sunday evening performance at 7pm on October 5th.

Rent   is about falling in love, finding your voice and living for today. Winner of the Tony Award for Best Musical and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Rent has become a pop cultural phenomenon with songs that rock and a story that resonates with audiences of all ages. The physical and emotional complications of HIV/AIDS pervade the lives of Roger, Mimi, Tom and Angel. Maureen deals with her chronic infidelity through performance art; her partner, Joanne, wonders if their relationship is worth the trouble. Benny has sold out his Bohemian ideals in exchange for a hefty income and is on the outs with his former friends. Mark, an aspiring filmmaker, feels like an outsider to life in general. How these young bohemians negotiate their dreams, loves and conflicts provides the narrative thread to this groundbreaking musical.

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Rent

Music Theatre of Connecticut (MTC) MainStage, Fairfield County’s award-winning professional...
Sunday
Oct 12
@
2:00 pm
-
4:30 pm
Music Theatre of CT in Norwalk
Music Theatre of CT
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Norwalk
Sun
Oct
12
Sun
Oct
12

Award-winning Pantochino Productions Inc. presents a hilarious and unhinged new musical by Bert Bernardi & Justin Rugg. “What Now Voyager” parodies the Hollywood romance melodramatic movies of the 1940’s as it follows the transformation of a young woman and the surprises she discovers on the high seas—romance, intrigue and all kinds of comical mayhem. Recommended for adult audiences, and performed cabaret-style where audiences are invited to bring their own food and drink to enjoy during the show. 

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10/12/2025
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What Now Voyage, A New Musical

Award-winning Pantochino Productions Inc. presents a hilarious and unhinged new musical by Bert...
Sunday
Oct 12
@
2:00 pm
-
3:30 pm
Milford Arts Council, The MAC in Milford
Milford Arts Council, The MAC
Online Event
Milford
Sun
Oct
12
Sun
Oct
12

A new show at the Rowayton Arts Center (RAC), “RAC Masters,” will be on view October 12 through November 8, 2025. This open theme all media exhibition features artwork by area artists chosen from online submissions.

The opening reception on Sunday, October 12 from 4 pm to 6 pm is free and open to the public. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Friday from 12 to 5 pm plus Saturday and Sunday from 10 am to 1 pm.

RAC celebrates the study, creation and appreciation of the arts through classes, exhibitions and events open to all in the community. For over 60 years, this nonprofit organization has been a cultural gem in Rowayton, CT. The gallery and art school overlook the scenic Five Mile River at 145 Rowayton Avenue with space for regional artists to exhibit their art and a classroom for workshops and classes at all levels offered to children and adults. Visit rowaytonarts.org and follow @rowaytonarts.

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Rowayton Arts Center “Autumn Juried Show” Exhibition

A new show at the Rowayton Arts Center (RAC), “RAC Masters,” will be on view October 12 through...
Sunday
Oct 12
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6:00 pm
Rowayton Arts Center in Norwalk
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Norwalk
Mon
Oct
13
Mon
Oct
13

Our latest exhibition features a dazzling display of digital art by three amazing artists. Please be sure to stop into the gallery for this power visual experience and join us for the opening reception on Thursday, September 11, to learn more about the digital medium and hear the artists explain how they each use their own unique processes and techniques to create this extraordinary work.

Joanie Landau was born and raised in New York, where her passion for visual art began early. She was initially drawn to collagraphs, an uncommon form of printmaking that captivated her with its rich textures and hands-on process. This fascination eventually evolved into her current body of work: Digital Collagraphs, where photographic imagery merges seamlessly with graphic design techniques. Much like traditional printmaking, her digital process retains a sense of discovery and visual alchemy. Landau studied printmaking at the Silvermine School of Art, earning both the Rembrandt Award for Excellence in Graphic Art and First Prize in Mixed Media. Her studio has been featured in East Coast Home, and her artwork is frequently highlighted in various publications.

Over the past decade, Joanie has exhibited in solo, juried, and group exhibitions across the United States, receiving numerous awards for her innovative work. She is an active member of the Artists Collective of Westport and the Carriage Barn Arts Center, and her work is represented by art consultants and interior designers.

Tina Sommers holds a B.F.A. from the Savannah College of Art and Design. Her photography has been recognized by Abercrombie & Kent, the Delamar Hotel Collection, and Travel + Leisure, among others. She continues to exhibit her work in local galleries, and has shown in coastal Newport and Savannah.

“My creative journey began with the vibrant hues of Crayons and Magic Markers, and the glowing patterns of Lite-Brite,” says Tina. “Guided by a lifelong fascination with color and discovery, I explore the intersection of nature and technology through digital photography and immersive visual experiences.”

Influenced by childhood travels with her parents and the striking photomicrographs from Zeiss calendars shared by her father, Tina’s work fuses the microscopic with the monumental – revealing hidden beauty through a creative and curious lens.

Peter Mendelson is a Connecticut-based fine art photographer with a law degree from the University of Pennsylvania. When he moved to New York City, he discovered his passion for photography. Over time, his work evolved into a distinctive visual language, He further refined his artistic vision through workshops with renowned photographers.

In 2023, Peter left his legal career to fully devote himself to fine art photography. His award-winning work has been exhibited in galleries across Connecticut, New York, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts. His fine art prints are held in both private and professional collections, and his photography has been featured in a variety of publications spanning art, design, travel, and style.

Peter states, “My photography explores the evolving relationship between humans and their environments, capturing the imprint of culture, time, and transformation in both urban and coastal landscapes… I embrace a sense of the past, drawing attention to the layers of history embedded in everyday places that may evoke personal and collective memories. At the same time, I interlace these subjects with a modern twist and sense of humor, employing bold colors, graphic compositions, and framing materials like aluminum and acrylic to amplify the vibrancy and depth of each image. Through this approach, I strive to create a joyful and visually compelling dialogue that bridges nostalgia with a contemporary perspective.”

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Current Exhibit: Visions in Motion

Our latest exhibition features a dazzling display of digital art by three amazing artists. Please...
Monday
Oct 13
@
9:00 am
-
8:00 pm
Bruce S. Kershner Gallery in Fairfield
Bruce S. Kershner Gallery
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Fairfield
Mon
Oct
13
Mon
Oct
13

​Greenwich Art Society

Classes start Monday, September 8, 2025!

Enroll asap to hold your place in class!

If not already a member, please log into your account to pay for membership first to get tuition discount before registering for classes.

Log in to your account here to renew membership:

Renew here and check out new 2025/26 member benefits!

Register online for your favorite class or check out

our newer classes & workshops -- Classical Portrait Drawing,

All Level Painting Classes, Beginning Drawing, Plein Air Painting, and more!!!

See full class schedule here

Create your own account and then select and pay 

for your classes!

 

Our Mission: "To enhance our legacy of personalized visual arts education, outstanding art exhibitions, and children's community outreach."

Greenwich Art Society

299 Greenwich Ave., 3rd floor, Greenwich, CT 06830

203.629.1533

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Greenwich Art Society Fall Classes Registration is Open!

​Greenwich Art Society Classes start Monday, September 8, 2025! Enroll asap to hold your place in...
Monday
Oct 13
@
9:30 am
-
7:30 pm
Greenwich Art Society Studio School in Greenwich
Greenwich Art Society Studio School
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Greenwich
Mon
Oct
13
Mon
Oct
13

The Glass House, a site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, is pleased to present Barbara Kasten: Structure, Light, Land. For five decades, Chicago-based artist Barbara Kasten has created photographs and sculptural installations that reorient our sense of perception and explore the dynamic relationship between space, material, and form. Her artistic influences are deeply rooted in modernist architecture, the principles of Constructivism, and the interdisciplinary legacy of the Bauhaus, particularly the photograms of László Moholy-Nagy and Lucia Moholy.

“Placing my work in and around The Glass House campus is an opportunity for me to take on a canonical modernist site. Each of the structures on the grounds is like a monument to one of many aesthetic phases of architectural history. Abstraction allows us to consider possibilities that are not the norm,” said Barbara Kasten.

Structure, Light, Land features Kasten’s work from multiple series, including Architectural SitesCollisions, and Progressions, as well as new iterations of digital projections, cyanotypes, and sculptures. With a striking interplay of light, color, and form, Kasten’s work infiltrates the grounds of The Glass House and responds to the site’s varied built environment and landscape.

In the Brick House (1949), Kasten’s brilliantly hued Architectural Site 15, October 19, 1987–featuring the former home of the Whitney Museum of American Art (1966), designed by Marcel Breuer–resonates with the postmodern interior of the Reading Room, which includes two 1986 Feltri Chairs designed by Gaetano Pesce. Five new cyanotypes by Kasten line the building’s serene 1949 hallway, illuminated by circular skylights.

Kasten’s new installation of fluorescent acrylic I-beams, modeled after the structural components of the Glass House, will be interspersed throughout the Sculpture Gallery (1970). The seven-foot-long beams respond to the site’s permanent collection of works by Frank Stella, John Chamberlain, Robert Morris, George Segal, and Michael Heizer. The intervention brings attention to the structure’s exposed I-beam twenty feet overhead and responds to the gallery’s interior patterning of ever-changing natural light and winding staircases.

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Barbara Kasten: Structure, Light, Land

The Glass House, a site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, is pleased to...
Monday
Oct 13
@
1:00 pm
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4:00 pm
The Glass House Visitor Center + Design Store in New Canaan
The Glass House Visitor Center + Design Store
Online Event
New Canaan
Tue
Oct
14
Tue
Oct
14

Our latest exhibition features a dazzling display of digital art by three amazing artists. Please be sure to stop into the gallery for this power visual experience and join us for the opening reception on Thursday, September 11, to learn more about the digital medium and hear the artists explain how they each use their own unique processes and techniques to create this extraordinary work.

Joanie Landau was born and raised in New York, where her passion for visual art began early. She was initially drawn to collagraphs, an uncommon form of printmaking that captivated her with its rich textures and hands-on process. This fascination eventually evolved into her current body of work: Digital Collagraphs, where photographic imagery merges seamlessly with graphic design techniques. Much like traditional printmaking, her digital process retains a sense of discovery and visual alchemy. Landau studied printmaking at the Silvermine School of Art, earning both the Rembrandt Award for Excellence in Graphic Art and First Prize in Mixed Media. Her studio has been featured in East Coast Home, and her artwork is frequently highlighted in various publications.

Over the past decade, Joanie has exhibited in solo, juried, and group exhibitions across the United States, receiving numerous awards for her innovative work. She is an active member of the Artists Collective of Westport and the Carriage Barn Arts Center, and her work is represented by art consultants and interior designers.

Tina Sommers holds a B.F.A. from the Savannah College of Art and Design. Her photography has been recognized by Abercrombie & Kent, the Delamar Hotel Collection, and Travel + Leisure, among others. She continues to exhibit her work in local galleries, and has shown in coastal Newport and Savannah.

“My creative journey began with the vibrant hues of Crayons and Magic Markers, and the glowing patterns of Lite-Brite,” says Tina. “Guided by a lifelong fascination with color and discovery, I explore the intersection of nature and technology through digital photography and immersive visual experiences.”

Influenced by childhood travels with her parents and the striking photomicrographs from Zeiss calendars shared by her father, Tina’s work fuses the microscopic with the monumental – revealing hidden beauty through a creative and curious lens.

Peter Mendelson is a Connecticut-based fine art photographer with a law degree from the University of Pennsylvania. When he moved to New York City, he discovered his passion for photography. Over time, his work evolved into a distinctive visual language, He further refined his artistic vision through workshops with renowned photographers.

In 2023, Peter left his legal career to fully devote himself to fine art photography. His award-winning work has been exhibited in galleries across Connecticut, New York, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts. His fine art prints are held in both private and professional collections, and his photography has been featured in a variety of publications spanning art, design, travel, and style.

Peter states, “My photography explores the evolving relationship between humans and their environments, capturing the imprint of culture, time, and transformation in both urban and coastal landscapes… I embrace a sense of the past, drawing attention to the layers of history embedded in everyday places that may evoke personal and collective memories. At the same time, I interlace these subjects with a modern twist and sense of humor, employing bold colors, graphic compositions, and framing materials like aluminum and acrylic to amplify the vibrancy and depth of each image. Through this approach, I strive to create a joyful and visually compelling dialogue that bridges nostalgia with a contemporary perspective.”

Arts Council
Member
10/14/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Current Exhibit: Visions in Motion

Our latest exhibition features a dazzling display of digital art by three amazing artists. Please...
Tuesday
Oct 14
@
9:00 am
-
8:00 pm
Bruce S. Kershner Gallery in Fairfield
Bruce S. Kershner Gallery
Online Event
Fairfield
Tue
Oct
14
Tue
Oct
14

​Greenwich Art Society

Classes start Monday, September 8, 2025!

Enroll asap to hold your place in class!

If not already a member, please log into your account to pay for membership first to get tuition discount before registering for classes.

Log in to your account here to renew membership:

Renew here and check out new 2025/26 member benefits!

Register online for your favorite class or check out

our newer classes & workshops -- Classical Portrait Drawing,

All Level Painting Classes, Beginning Drawing, Plein Air Painting, and more!!!

See full class schedule here

Create your own account and then select and pay 

for your classes!

 

Our Mission: "To enhance our legacy of personalized visual arts education, outstanding art exhibitions, and children's community outreach."

Greenwich Art Society

299 Greenwich Ave., 3rd floor, Greenwich, CT 06830

203.629.1533

Contact Us

   

Arts Council
Member
10/14/2025
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Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Greenwich Art Society Fall Classes Registration is Open!

​Greenwich Art Society Classes start Monday, September 8, 2025! Enroll asap to hold your place in...
Tuesday
Oct 14
@
9:30 am
-
7:30 pm
Greenwich Art Society Studio School in Greenwich
Greenwich Art Society Studio School
Online Event
Greenwich
Tue
Oct
14
Tue
Oct
14

 Heather Gaudio Fine Art  is pleased to present Formal Approaches, featuring works by Hyun Jung Ahn, Mojé Assefjah, Mio Yamato and Nadia Yaron. The exhibition will be on view October 4 – November 15.

The artists in the show share varied yet distinct formal approaches to their creative process. Through abstraction, they explore themes around emotional and psychological spaces and how natural elements shape our physical worlds and surroundings.

 

About the Artists: 

 

Hyun Jung Ahn  presents her ongoing investigations into memory, psychological interiorities, and the interpretation of emotional states of being.  Offering an interplay between color and form, her paintings create a balanced composition made with different pieces of linen or canvas that are painted and stitched together.  An artist-in-residency program at MASS MoCA in 2018 led Ahn to discover a new way to make a mark and create a line by using a sewing machine. Since then, the sewn thread has become integral to her work, offering Ahn a way to explore chance and geometric abstraction by dividing, fragmenting and joining different shapes on the picture plane.  Coupled with a thoughtfully colored palette or more muted, monochromatic tones, Ahn’s paintings are eloquent modernist abstractions.  Ahn has exhibited widely in the United States and in Korea, where she also teaches. Her works are represented in many private and corporate collections including TD Bank Corporation Art Collection, Toronto.

 

Mojé Assefjah  was born in Tehran and moved to Germany with her family in 1986 where she attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. She later did artist-in-residency programs in Rome and Spain. This is the first time the artist exhibits in the United States and the exhibition is made possible with the collaboration of Galerie Tanit in Munich.  Working with traditional egg tempera, Assefjah paints vividly chromatic works that are heavily influenced by the Italian Old Masters, miniature Persian paintings and calligraphy.  Referencing still life and landscape genres, the artist’s luminous, jeweled toned paintings are tableaus into alternate spaces, distant landscapes or dream-like visions into what lies beyond a doorway or window.  Assefjah updates these depictions to our current times by straddling representation and abstraction. The artist has participated in various solo and group exhibitions in Europe and the Near East and her paintings are in notable private and public collections including Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, Munich; Gabriele Münter and Johannes Eichner Foundation, Munich; Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich; Guangdon Art Museum, China; Colección olorVISUAL, Barcelona; KICO Sammlung, Allianz Versicherungen, Münchner Rück, Munich; and BIZ, Bank für Internationale Zahlungsausgleich, Basel. 

 

Mio Yamato  takes on a near ritualistic approach to her accumulation of dotted and linear gestures, creating densely layered imagery. With her signature marks, Yamato’s paintings evoke organic phenomena, geological terrains and other patterns seen in natural formations.  Her works explore notions of universality, systems and ever-changing continuums that occur on the micro and macro scale. Whether using the dot or line as a mark, the artist shifts the direction and patterns as she works allowing for chance to take over her process. Yamato is also known for creating monumental site-specific mural installations, such as Under My Skin at the Kyoto City Kyocera Museum. The artist hails from Kyoto and has exhibited widely in Asia in group and solo exhibitions.  She has also been the recipient of numerous awards including an artist residency program at Fundación Casa Wabi in Oaxaca, Mexico.  This is the third time HGFA features Yamato in an exhibition in the United States, thanks to the collaboration with COHJU Contemporary in Kyoto.

 

Nadia Yaron  takes a unique approach to represent and experience the landscape as a genre.  Drawing inspiration from the vast vistas provided by landscapes, Yaron reduces the bands of sky, tiers of land in the distance and closer topographies in the foreground into columnar sculptures. The artist carves and sands different types of stone, such as alabaster, marble and other locally sourced stone, and salvaged wood.  She shapes each piece finishing them in varying textures, all the while following their natural veins and grains and working around their natural characteristics. Once each piece is finished, Yaron stacks the pieces together into a singular column, simplifying the visual layers of a landscape, bringing the boundless spaces and terrains to a human scale.  Through these vertical structures, the Brazilian-born American artist references impermanence and our relationship with nature.  Yaron has had many solo and group exhibitions in the United States, and her sculptures are highly sought after by collectors here and abroad.  

 

Heather Gaudio Fine Art  specializes in emerging and established artists, offering painting, works on paper, photography, and sculpture. The gallery provides a full-range of art advisory services, from forming and maintaining a collection, to securing secondary market material, to assisting with framing and installation. The focus is on each individual client, selecting art that best serves his or her vision, space, and resources. The six exhibitions offered every year are designed to present important talent and provide artwork appealing to a broad range of interests. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday; 10:30am to 5:30pm; and by appointment. 

Arts Council
Member
10/14/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

"Formal Approaches"

Heather Gaudio Fine Art is pleased to present Formal Approaches, featuring works...
Tuesday
Oct 14
@
10:30 am
-
5:30 pm
Heather Gaudio Fine Art in Greenwich
Heather Gaudio Fine Art
Online Event
Greenwich
Tue
Oct
14
Tue
Oct
14

A new show at the Rowayton Arts Center (RAC), “RAC Masters,” will be on view October 12 through November 8, 2025. This open theme all media exhibition features artwork by area artists chosen from online submissions.

The opening reception on Sunday, October 12 from 4 pm to 6 pm is free and open to the public. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Friday from 12 to 5 pm plus Saturday and Sunday from 10 am to 1 pm.

RAC celebrates the study, creation and appreciation of the arts through classes, exhibitions and events open to all in the community. For over 60 years, this nonprofit organization has been a cultural gem in Rowayton, CT. The gallery and art school overlook the scenic Five Mile River at 145 Rowayton Avenue with space for regional artists to exhibit their art and a classroom for workshops and classes at all levels offered to children and adults. Visit rowaytonarts.org and follow @rowaytonarts.

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10/14/2025
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Rowayton Arts Center “Autumn Juried Show” Exhibition

A new show at the Rowayton Arts Center (RAC), “RAC Masters,” will be on view October 12 through...
Tuesday
Oct 14
@
12:00 pm
-
5:00 pm
Rowayton Arts Center in Norwalk
Rowayton Arts Center
Online Event
Norwalk
Tue
Oct
14
Tue
Oct
14

New for Fall!

MIXED MEDIA DRAWING – ALL LEVELS

NOMI SILVERMAN

7 TUESDAYS

October 7 – November 25 (except Nov. 11)

5:00 pm to 7:30 pm

Program Description

Develop and expand your drawing skills. By incorporating different media such as pastels, ink, house paint or acrylic or even oil pastels, litho crayons, etc., you can develop your thought process and change the way you think about solving issues or even moving your work in a new direction.

Required Supplies

  • Supply list: 
  • Whatever media you are currently working on, or wish to explore such as pen and ink, house paint samples, pastels, watercolors, really anything. Feel free to bring in old art works that have been problematic. During the class new media will be discussed and explored.

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The Greenwich Art Society is offering Mixed Media Drawing with Nomi Silverman

New for Fall! MIXED MEDIA DRAWING – ALL LEVELS NOMI SILVERMAN 7 TUESDAYS October 7 – November 25...
Tuesday
Oct 14
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5:00 pm
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7:30 pm
Greenwich Art Society Studio School in Greenwich
Greenwich Art Society Studio School
Online Event
Greenwich
Tue
Oct
14
Tue
Oct
14

Making a film is a labor of love, and no one should have to do it alone. That’s why Filmshop builds spaces where filmmakers can lean on community, share works-in-progress, and get the feedback they need to cross the finish line.

On Tuesday, October 14, we’re teaming up with our friends at Filmshop to bring that spirit to Norwalk, CT! ✨

Here’s how you can take part:

👀 Join as an audience member and contribute your perspective

✍️ Submit your work-in-progress (scripts, fiction shorts, or non-fiction shorts) for live feedback

📍 South Norwalk Library | 6–8 PM

Use link here to register as a guest (Zeffy) or to submit work (Google Form)

Use code Cultural at checkout for free ticket through Zeffy

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Filmshop & NFF Feedback Event

Making a film is a labor of love, and no one should have to do it alone. That’s why Filmshop...
Tuesday
Oct 14
@
6:00 pm
-
8:00 pm
South Norwalk Library in Norwalk
South Norwalk Library
Online Event
Norwalk
Tue
Oct
14
Tue
Oct
14

Discover how mindfulness can transform the way you see the world and your art. In this interactive Zoom workshop, photographer and holistic bodywork practitioner  Laura Skutch  will guide artists through practices that release tension in the eyes and open up new ways of perceiving.

Drawing on the Bates Method of natural vision improvement, Laura introduces techniques that connect body awareness with creative seeing. Together we’ll explore:

  • How preconceptions shape what we notice (and what we miss).
  • Simple exercises to soften vision and expand attention.
  • Viewing photographs through “soft eyes” to uncover overlooked details and unexpected inspiration.

Whether you’re a painter, photographer, or work in any medium, this evening workshop offers practical tools to refresh your artistic vision and invite more magic into your practice.

Date & Time:  Tuesday, October 14, 2025 · 7–8:30 PM (on Zoom)

**Suggested Donation: $5

Instructor - Laura Skutch

https://www.skutchvox.com/new-work

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The Art of Seeing: A Virtual Artist's Workshop with Laura Skutch

Discover how mindfulness can transform the way you see the world and your art. In this...
Tuesday
Oct 14
@
7:00 pm
-
9:00 pm
in
Online Event
Wed
Oct
15
Wed
Oct
15

Our latest exhibition features a dazzling display of digital art by three amazing artists. Please be sure to stop into the gallery for this power visual experience and join us for the opening reception on Thursday, September 11, to learn more about the digital medium and hear the artists explain how they each use their own unique processes and techniques to create this extraordinary work.

Joanie Landau was born and raised in New York, where her passion for visual art began early. She was initially drawn to collagraphs, an uncommon form of printmaking that captivated her with its rich textures and hands-on process. This fascination eventually evolved into her current body of work: Digital Collagraphs, where photographic imagery merges seamlessly with graphic design techniques. Much like traditional printmaking, her digital process retains a sense of discovery and visual alchemy. Landau studied printmaking at the Silvermine School of Art, earning both the Rembrandt Award for Excellence in Graphic Art and First Prize in Mixed Media. Her studio has been featured in East Coast Home, and her artwork is frequently highlighted in various publications.

Over the past decade, Joanie has exhibited in solo, juried, and group exhibitions across the United States, receiving numerous awards for her innovative work. She is an active member of the Artists Collective of Westport and the Carriage Barn Arts Center, and her work is represented by art consultants and interior designers.

Tina Sommers holds a B.F.A. from the Savannah College of Art and Design. Her photography has been recognized by Abercrombie & Kent, the Delamar Hotel Collection, and Travel + Leisure, among others. She continues to exhibit her work in local galleries, and has shown in coastal Newport and Savannah.

“My creative journey began with the vibrant hues of Crayons and Magic Markers, and the glowing patterns of Lite-Brite,” says Tina. “Guided by a lifelong fascination with color and discovery, I explore the intersection of nature and technology through digital photography and immersive visual experiences.”

Influenced by childhood travels with her parents and the striking photomicrographs from Zeiss calendars shared by her father, Tina’s work fuses the microscopic with the monumental – revealing hidden beauty through a creative and curious lens.

Peter Mendelson is a Connecticut-based fine art photographer with a law degree from the University of Pennsylvania. When he moved to New York City, he discovered his passion for photography. Over time, his work evolved into a distinctive visual language, He further refined his artistic vision through workshops with renowned photographers.

In 2023, Peter left his legal career to fully devote himself to fine art photography. His award-winning work has been exhibited in galleries across Connecticut, New York, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts. His fine art prints are held in both private and professional collections, and his photography has been featured in a variety of publications spanning art, design, travel, and style.

Peter states, “My photography explores the evolving relationship between humans and their environments, capturing the imprint of culture, time, and transformation in both urban and coastal landscapes… I embrace a sense of the past, drawing attention to the layers of history embedded in everyday places that may evoke personal and collective memories. At the same time, I interlace these subjects with a modern twist and sense of humor, employing bold colors, graphic compositions, and framing materials like aluminum and acrylic to amplify the vibrancy and depth of each image. Through this approach, I strive to create a joyful and visually compelling dialogue that bridges nostalgia with a contemporary perspective.”

Arts Council
Member
10/15/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Current Exhibit: Visions in Motion

Our latest exhibition features a dazzling display of digital art by three amazing artists. Please...
Wednesday
Oct 15
@
9:00 am
-
8:00 pm
Bruce S. Kershner Gallery in Fairfield
Bruce S. Kershner Gallery
Online Event
Fairfield
Wed
Oct
15
Wed
Oct
15

​Greenwich Art Society

Classes start Monday, September 8, 2025!

Enroll asap to hold your place in class!

If not already a member, please log into your account to pay for membership first to get tuition discount before registering for classes.

Log in to your account here to renew membership:

Renew here and check out new 2025/26 member benefits!

Register online for your favorite class or check out

our newer classes & workshops -- Classical Portrait Drawing,

All Level Painting Classes, Beginning Drawing, Plein Air Painting, and more!!!

See full class schedule here

Create your own account and then select and pay 

for your classes!

 

Our Mission: "To enhance our legacy of personalized visual arts education, outstanding art exhibitions, and children's community outreach."

Greenwich Art Society

299 Greenwich Ave., 3rd floor, Greenwich, CT 06830

203.629.1533

Contact Us

   

Arts Council
Member
10/15/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Greenwich Art Society Fall Classes Registration is Open!

​Greenwich Art Society Classes start Monday, September 8, 2025! Enroll asap to hold your place in...
Wednesday
Oct 15
@
9:30 am
-
7:30 pm
Greenwich Art Society Studio School in Greenwich
Greenwich Art Society Studio School
Online Event
Greenwich
Wed
Oct
15
Wed
Oct
15

 Heather Gaudio Fine Art  is pleased to present Formal Approaches, featuring works by Hyun Jung Ahn, Mojé Assefjah, Mio Yamato and Nadia Yaron. The exhibition will be on view October 4 – November 15.

The artists in the show share varied yet distinct formal approaches to their creative process. Through abstraction, they explore themes around emotional and psychological spaces and how natural elements shape our physical worlds and surroundings.

 

About the Artists: 

 

Hyun Jung Ahn  presents her ongoing investigations into memory, psychological interiorities, and the interpretation of emotional states of being.  Offering an interplay between color and form, her paintings create a balanced composition made with different pieces of linen or canvas that are painted and stitched together.  An artist-in-residency program at MASS MoCA in 2018 led Ahn to discover a new way to make a mark and create a line by using a sewing machine. Since then, the sewn thread has become integral to her work, offering Ahn a way to explore chance and geometric abstraction by dividing, fragmenting and joining different shapes on the picture plane.  Coupled with a thoughtfully colored palette or more muted, monochromatic tones, Ahn’s paintings are eloquent modernist abstractions.  Ahn has exhibited widely in the United States and in Korea, where she also teaches. Her works are represented in many private and corporate collections including TD Bank Corporation Art Collection, Toronto.

 

Mojé Assefjah  was born in Tehran and moved to Germany with her family in 1986 where she attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. She later did artist-in-residency programs in Rome and Spain. This is the first time the artist exhibits in the United States and the exhibition is made possible with the collaboration of Galerie Tanit in Munich.  Working with traditional egg tempera, Assefjah paints vividly chromatic works that are heavily influenced by the Italian Old Masters, miniature Persian paintings and calligraphy.  Referencing still life and landscape genres, the artist’s luminous, jeweled toned paintings are tableaus into alternate spaces, distant landscapes or dream-like visions into what lies beyond a doorway or window.  Assefjah updates these depictions to our current times by straddling representation and abstraction. The artist has participated in various solo and group exhibitions in Europe and the Near East and her paintings are in notable private and public collections including Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, Munich; Gabriele Münter and Johannes Eichner Foundation, Munich; Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich; Guangdon Art Museum, China; Colección olorVISUAL, Barcelona; KICO Sammlung, Allianz Versicherungen, Münchner Rück, Munich; and BIZ, Bank für Internationale Zahlungsausgleich, Basel. 

 

Mio Yamato  takes on a near ritualistic approach to her accumulation of dotted and linear gestures, creating densely layered imagery. With her signature marks, Yamato’s paintings evoke organic phenomena, geological terrains and other patterns seen in natural formations.  Her works explore notions of universality, systems and ever-changing continuums that occur on the micro and macro scale. Whether using the dot or line as a mark, the artist shifts the direction and patterns as she works allowing for chance to take over her process. Yamato is also known for creating monumental site-specific mural installations, such as Under My Skin at the Kyoto City Kyocera Museum. The artist hails from Kyoto and has exhibited widely in Asia in group and solo exhibitions.  She has also been the recipient of numerous awards including an artist residency program at Fundación Casa Wabi in Oaxaca, Mexico.  This is the third time HGFA features Yamato in an exhibition in the United States, thanks to the collaboration with COHJU Contemporary in Kyoto.

 

Nadia Yaron  takes a unique approach to represent and experience the landscape as a genre.  Drawing inspiration from the vast vistas provided by landscapes, Yaron reduces the bands of sky, tiers of land in the distance and closer topographies in the foreground into columnar sculptures. The artist carves and sands different types of stone, such as alabaster, marble and other locally sourced stone, and salvaged wood.  She shapes each piece finishing them in varying textures, all the while following their natural veins and grains and working around their natural characteristics. Once each piece is finished, Yaron stacks the pieces together into a singular column, simplifying the visual layers of a landscape, bringing the boundless spaces and terrains to a human scale.  Through these vertical structures, the Brazilian-born American artist references impermanence and our relationship with nature.  Yaron has had many solo and group exhibitions in the United States, and her sculptures are highly sought after by collectors here and abroad.  

 

Heather Gaudio Fine Art  specializes in emerging and established artists, offering painting, works on paper, photography, and sculpture. The gallery provides a full-range of art advisory services, from forming and maintaining a collection, to securing secondary market material, to assisting with framing and installation. The focus is on each individual client, selecting art that best serves his or her vision, space, and resources. The six exhibitions offered every year are designed to present important talent and provide artwork appealing to a broad range of interests. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday; 10:30am to 5:30pm; and by appointment. 

Arts Council
Member
10/15/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

"Formal Approaches"

Heather Gaudio Fine Art is pleased to present Formal Approaches, featuring works...
Wednesday
Oct 15
@
10:30 am
-
5:30 pm
Heather Gaudio Fine Art in Greenwich
Heather Gaudio Fine Art
Online Event
Greenwich
Wed
Oct
15
Wed
Oct
15

A new show at the Rowayton Arts Center (RAC), “RAC Masters,” will be on view October 12 through November 8, 2025. This open theme all media exhibition features artwork by area artists chosen from online submissions.

The opening reception on Sunday, October 12 from 4 pm to 6 pm is free and open to the public. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Friday from 12 to 5 pm plus Saturday and Sunday from 10 am to 1 pm.

RAC celebrates the study, creation and appreciation of the arts through classes, exhibitions and events open to all in the community. For over 60 years, this nonprofit organization has been a cultural gem in Rowayton, CT. The gallery and art school overlook the scenic Five Mile River at 145 Rowayton Avenue with space for regional artists to exhibit their art and a classroom for workshops and classes at all levels offered to children and adults. Visit rowaytonarts.org and follow @rowaytonarts.

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Rowayton Arts Center “Autumn Juried Show” Exhibition

A new show at the Rowayton Arts Center (RAC), “RAC Masters,” will be on view October 12 through...
Wednesday
Oct 15
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12:00 pm
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5:00 pm
Rowayton Arts Center in Norwalk
Rowayton Arts Center
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Norwalk
Thu
Oct
16
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Oct
16

Our latest exhibition features a dazzling display of digital art by three amazing artists. Please be sure to stop into the gallery for this power visual experience and join us for the opening reception on Thursday, September 11, to learn more about the digital medium and hear the artists explain how they each use their own unique processes and techniques to create this extraordinary work.

Joanie Landau was born and raised in New York, where her passion for visual art began early. She was initially drawn to collagraphs, an uncommon form of printmaking that captivated her with its rich textures and hands-on process. This fascination eventually evolved into her current body of work: Digital Collagraphs, where photographic imagery merges seamlessly with graphic design techniques. Much like traditional printmaking, her digital process retains a sense of discovery and visual alchemy. Landau studied printmaking at the Silvermine School of Art, earning both the Rembrandt Award for Excellence in Graphic Art and First Prize in Mixed Media. Her studio has been featured in East Coast Home, and her artwork is frequently highlighted in various publications.

Over the past decade, Joanie has exhibited in solo, juried, and group exhibitions across the United States, receiving numerous awards for her innovative work. She is an active member of the Artists Collective of Westport and the Carriage Barn Arts Center, and her work is represented by art consultants and interior designers.

Tina Sommers holds a B.F.A. from the Savannah College of Art and Design. Her photography has been recognized by Abercrombie & Kent, the Delamar Hotel Collection, and Travel + Leisure, among others. She continues to exhibit her work in local galleries, and has shown in coastal Newport and Savannah.

“My creative journey began with the vibrant hues of Crayons and Magic Markers, and the glowing patterns of Lite-Brite,” says Tina. “Guided by a lifelong fascination with color and discovery, I explore the intersection of nature and technology through digital photography and immersive visual experiences.”

Influenced by childhood travels with her parents and the striking photomicrographs from Zeiss calendars shared by her father, Tina’s work fuses the microscopic with the monumental – revealing hidden beauty through a creative and curious lens.

Peter Mendelson is a Connecticut-based fine art photographer with a law degree from the University of Pennsylvania. When he moved to New York City, he discovered his passion for photography. Over time, his work evolved into a distinctive visual language, He further refined his artistic vision through workshops with renowned photographers.

In 2023, Peter left his legal career to fully devote himself to fine art photography. His award-winning work has been exhibited in galleries across Connecticut, New York, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts. His fine art prints are held in both private and professional collections, and his photography has been featured in a variety of publications spanning art, design, travel, and style.

Peter states, “My photography explores the evolving relationship between humans and their environments, capturing the imprint of culture, time, and transformation in both urban and coastal landscapes… I embrace a sense of the past, drawing attention to the layers of history embedded in everyday places that may evoke personal and collective memories. At the same time, I interlace these subjects with a modern twist and sense of humor, employing bold colors, graphic compositions, and framing materials like aluminum and acrylic to amplify the vibrancy and depth of each image. Through this approach, I strive to create a joyful and visually compelling dialogue that bridges nostalgia with a contemporary perspective.”

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Current Exhibit: Visions in Motion

Our latest exhibition features a dazzling display of digital art by three amazing artists. Please...
Thursday
Oct 16
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9:00 am
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8:00 pm
Bruce S. Kershner Gallery in Fairfield
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Fairfield
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Oct
16
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Oct
16

​Greenwich Art Society

Classes start Monday, September 8, 2025!

Enroll asap to hold your place in class!

If not already a member, please log into your account to pay for membership first to get tuition discount before registering for classes.

Log in to your account here to renew membership:

Renew here and check out new 2025/26 member benefits!

Register online for your favorite class or check out

our newer classes & workshops -- Classical Portrait Drawing,

All Level Painting Classes, Beginning Drawing, Plein Air Painting, and more!!!

See full class schedule here

Create your own account and then select and pay 

for your classes!

 

Our Mission: "To enhance our legacy of personalized visual arts education, outstanding art exhibitions, and children's community outreach."

Greenwich Art Society

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203.629.1533

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Greenwich Art Society Fall Classes Registration is Open!

​Greenwich Art Society Classes start Monday, September 8, 2025! Enroll asap to hold your place in...
Thursday
Oct 16
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Greenwich Art Society Studio School in Greenwich
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Oct
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 Heather Gaudio Fine Art  is pleased to present Formal Approaches, featuring works by Hyun Jung Ahn, Mojé Assefjah, Mio Yamato and Nadia Yaron. The exhibition will be on view October 4 – November 15.

The artists in the show share varied yet distinct formal approaches to their creative process. Through abstraction, they explore themes around emotional and psychological spaces and how natural elements shape our physical worlds and surroundings.

 

About the Artists: 

 

Hyun Jung Ahn  presents her ongoing investigations into memory, psychological interiorities, and the interpretation of emotional states of being.  Offering an interplay between color and form, her paintings create a balanced composition made with different pieces of linen or canvas that are painted and stitched together.  An artist-in-residency program at MASS MoCA in 2018 led Ahn to discover a new way to make a mark and create a line by using a sewing machine. Since then, the sewn thread has become integral to her work, offering Ahn a way to explore chance and geometric abstraction by dividing, fragmenting and joining different shapes on the picture plane.  Coupled with a thoughtfully colored palette or more muted, monochromatic tones, Ahn’s paintings are eloquent modernist abstractions.  Ahn has exhibited widely in the United States and in Korea, where she also teaches. Her works are represented in many private and corporate collections including TD Bank Corporation Art Collection, Toronto.

 

Mojé Assefjah  was born in Tehran and moved to Germany with her family in 1986 where she attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. She later did artist-in-residency programs in Rome and Spain. This is the first time the artist exhibits in the United States and the exhibition is made possible with the collaboration of Galerie Tanit in Munich.  Working with traditional egg tempera, Assefjah paints vividly chromatic works that are heavily influenced by the Italian Old Masters, miniature Persian paintings and calligraphy.  Referencing still life and landscape genres, the artist’s luminous, jeweled toned paintings are tableaus into alternate spaces, distant landscapes or dream-like visions into what lies beyond a doorway or window.  Assefjah updates these depictions to our current times by straddling representation and abstraction. The artist has participated in various solo and group exhibitions in Europe and the Near East and her paintings are in notable private and public collections including Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, Munich; Gabriele Münter and Johannes Eichner Foundation, Munich; Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich; Guangdon Art Museum, China; Colección olorVISUAL, Barcelona; KICO Sammlung, Allianz Versicherungen, Münchner Rück, Munich; and BIZ, Bank für Internationale Zahlungsausgleich, Basel. 

 

Mio Yamato  takes on a near ritualistic approach to her accumulation of dotted and linear gestures, creating densely layered imagery. With her signature marks, Yamato’s paintings evoke organic phenomena, geological terrains and other patterns seen in natural formations.  Her works explore notions of universality, systems and ever-changing continuums that occur on the micro and macro scale. Whether using the dot or line as a mark, the artist shifts the direction and patterns as she works allowing for chance to take over her process. Yamato is also known for creating monumental site-specific mural installations, such as Under My Skin at the Kyoto City Kyocera Museum. The artist hails from Kyoto and has exhibited widely in Asia in group and solo exhibitions.  She has also been the recipient of numerous awards including an artist residency program at Fundación Casa Wabi in Oaxaca, Mexico.  This is the third time HGFA features Yamato in an exhibition in the United States, thanks to the collaboration with COHJU Contemporary in Kyoto.

 

Nadia Yaron  takes a unique approach to represent and experience the landscape as a genre.  Drawing inspiration from the vast vistas provided by landscapes, Yaron reduces the bands of sky, tiers of land in the distance and closer topographies in the foreground into columnar sculptures. The artist carves and sands different types of stone, such as alabaster, marble and other locally sourced stone, and salvaged wood.  She shapes each piece finishing them in varying textures, all the while following their natural veins and grains and working around their natural characteristics. Once each piece is finished, Yaron stacks the pieces together into a singular column, simplifying the visual layers of a landscape, bringing the boundless spaces and terrains to a human scale.  Through these vertical structures, the Brazilian-born American artist references impermanence and our relationship with nature.  Yaron has had many solo and group exhibitions in the United States, and her sculptures are highly sought after by collectors here and abroad.  

 

Heather Gaudio Fine Art  specializes in emerging and established artists, offering painting, works on paper, photography, and sculpture. The gallery provides a full-range of art advisory services, from forming and maintaining a collection, to securing secondary market material, to assisting with framing and installation. The focus is on each individual client, selecting art that best serves his or her vision, space, and resources. The six exhibitions offered every year are designed to present important talent and provide artwork appealing to a broad range of interests. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday; 10:30am to 5:30pm; and by appointment. 

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"Formal Approaches"

Heather Gaudio Fine Art is pleased to present Formal Approaches, featuring works...
Thursday
Oct 16
@
10:30 am
-
5:30 pm
Heather Gaudio Fine Art in Greenwich
Heather Gaudio Fine Art
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Greenwich
Thu
Oct
16
Thu
Oct
16

A new show at the Rowayton Arts Center (RAC), “RAC Masters,” will be on view October 12 through November 8, 2025. This open theme all media exhibition features artwork by area artists chosen from online submissions.

The opening reception on Sunday, October 12 from 4 pm to 6 pm is free and open to the public. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Friday from 12 to 5 pm plus Saturday and Sunday from 10 am to 1 pm.

RAC celebrates the study, creation and appreciation of the arts through classes, exhibitions and events open to all in the community. For over 60 years, this nonprofit organization has been a cultural gem in Rowayton, CT. The gallery and art school overlook the scenic Five Mile River at 145 Rowayton Avenue with space for regional artists to exhibit their art and a classroom for workshops and classes at all levels offered to children and adults. Visit rowaytonarts.org and follow @rowaytonarts.

Arts Council
Member
10/16/2025
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Arts & Culture

Rowayton Arts Center “Autumn Juried Show” Exhibition

A new show at the Rowayton Arts Center (RAC), “RAC Masters,” will be on view October 12 through...
Thursday
Oct 16
@
12:00 pm
-
5:00 pm
Rowayton Arts Center in Norwalk
Rowayton Arts Center
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Norwalk
Thu
Oct
16
Thu
Oct
16

The Glass House, a site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, is pleased to present Barbara Kasten: Structure, Light, Land. For five decades, Chicago-based artist Barbara Kasten has created photographs and sculptural installations that reorient our sense of perception and explore the dynamic relationship between space, material, and form. Her artistic influences are deeply rooted in modernist architecture, the principles of Constructivism, and the interdisciplinary legacy of the Bauhaus, particularly the photograms of László Moholy-Nagy and Lucia Moholy.

“Placing my work in and around The Glass House campus is an opportunity for me to take on a canonical modernist site. Each of the structures on the grounds is like a monument to one of many aesthetic phases of architectural history. Abstraction allows us to consider possibilities that are not the norm,” said Barbara Kasten.

Structure, Light, Land features Kasten’s work from multiple series, including Architectural SitesCollisions, and Progressions, as well as new iterations of digital projections, cyanotypes, and sculptures. With a striking interplay of light, color, and form, Kasten’s work infiltrates the grounds of The Glass House and responds to the site’s varied built environment and landscape.

In the Brick House (1949), Kasten’s brilliantly hued Architectural Site 15, October 19, 1987–featuring the former home of the Whitney Museum of American Art (1966), designed by Marcel Breuer–resonates with the postmodern interior of the Reading Room, which includes two 1986 Feltri Chairs designed by Gaetano Pesce. Five new cyanotypes by Kasten line the building’s serene 1949 hallway, illuminated by circular skylights.

Kasten’s new installation of fluorescent acrylic I-beams, modeled after the structural components of the Glass House, will be interspersed throughout the Sculpture Gallery (1970). The seven-foot-long beams respond to the site’s permanent collection of works by Frank Stella, John Chamberlain, Robert Morris, George Segal, and Michael Heizer. The intervention brings attention to the structure’s exposed I-beam twenty feet overhead and responds to the gallery’s interior patterning of ever-changing natural light and winding staircases.

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Barbara Kasten: Structure, Light, Land

The Glass House, a site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, is pleased to...
Thursday
Oct 16
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1:00 pm
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4:00 pm
The Glass House Visitor Center + Design Store in New Canaan
The Glass House Visitor Center + Design Store
Online Event
New Canaan
Thu
Oct
16
Thu
Oct
16

The Mayor’s Gallery presents: “ART/PLACE visits Stamford!”

Artwork by the members of the ART/PLACE Gallery

October 16th, 2025 – December 15th, 2025

Artists’ reception Thursday October 23rd 4:30 – 6:00 PM

Stamford Government Center                      888 Washington Blvd, Stamford, CT     

Covered on-site parking                                                         handicap accessible

The Stamford Mayor’s Gallery presents “ART/PLACE visits Stamford” at the newly renovated Mayor’s Gallery of Stamford. The exhibition runs from October 16th thru December 15th, 2025.

The artist’s reception is scheduled for Thursday October 23rd, from 4:30- 6:00 PM where the public is invited to meet the artists. Art/Place Gallery celebrated over 44 years as anot-for-profit artist run gallery, until last month where it was located in the

center of downtown Fairfield, Connecticut. It was founded in 1981 and

maintained a gallery in Fairfield’s Southport train station until it burned

down in 2008. They are currently exhibiting as a group in other galleries since

losing their gallery space in Fairfield. For more about Art/Place visit them

website at https://www.artplacegallery.org/

The diversity in the art of the members includes works in oil, acrylic, watercolor, photography, various forms of printmaking, collage, and digitally produced art. Art/Place welcomes area educators and institutions to bring groups in for the exchange of ideas.

Art / Place has offered a variety of outreach exhibits. These have included "Artists Invite Artists", an exhibit of art teachers in Fairfield Public schools, guest artists such as Yale art professors, CT artists including Antonio Frasconi, James Grashow, and Sol Lewitt among others.

Exhibiting artists at the Mayor’s Gallery include Lynne Arovas, Bevi Bullwinkel, Art Gerstein, Stephanie Hilton, Lois Goglia, Alice Katz, Judith Lambertson, Julie Leff, Mary Louise Long, Keith Magner, Toby Michaels, Lina Morielli, Diane Pollack, Dave Pressler, Jason Pritchard, George Radwan, Rosa Elvira Sclafani and Florence Zolan.

The Mayor’s Gallery is located on the 10th floor of Stamford’s Government Center. The City of Stamford which gives area artists an opportunity to exhibit their work in this space. There are six exhibitions annually featuring emerging and professional artists.

Please contact curator Ellen Gordon at esgordon@optonline.net for more info.

Gallery Hours: Tuesday thru Friday 1pm – 4pm. ID required to enter Government Center.

 

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The Mayor's Gallery presents "ART/PLACE visits Stamford"

The Mayor’s Gallery presents: “ART/PLACE visits Stamford!” Artwork by the members of the...
Thursday
Oct 16
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1:00 pm
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4:00 pm
The Mayor's Gallery in Stamford
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Thu
Oct
16
Thu
Oct
16

The Mayor’s Gallery presents: “ART/PLACE visits Stamford!”

Artwork by the members of the ART/PLACE Gallery

October 16th, 2025 – December 15th, 2025

Artists’ reception Thursday October 23rd 4:30 – 6:00 PM

Stamford Government Center                      888 Washington Blvd, Stamford, CT     

Covered on-site parking                                                         handicap accessible

The Stamford Mayor’s Gallery presents “ART/PLACE visits Stamford” at the newly renovated Mayor’s Gallery of Stamford. The exhibition runs from October 16th thru December 15th, 2025.

The artist’s reception is scheduled for Thursday October 23rd, from 4:30- 6:00 PM where the public is invited to meet the artists.

Art/Place Gallery celebrated over 44 years as a

not-for-profit artist run gallery, until last month where it was located in the

center of downtown Fairfield, Connecticut. It was founded in 1981 and

maintained a gallery in Fairfield’s Southport train station until it burned

down in 2008. They are currently exhibiting as a group in other galleries since

losing their gallery space in Fairfield. For more about Art/Place visit their

website at https://www.artplacegallery.org/

The diversity in the art of the members includes works in oil, acrylic, watercolor, photography, various forms of printmaking, collage, and digitally produced art. Art/Place welcomes area educators and institutions to bring groups in for the exchange of ideas.

Art / Place has offered a variety of outreach exhibits. These have included "Artists Invite Artists", an exhibit of art teachers in Fairfield Public schools, guest artists such as Yale art professors, CT artists including Antonio Frasconi, James Grashow, and Sol Lewitt among others.

Exhibiting artists at the Mayor’s Gallery include Lynne Arovas, Bevi Bullwinkel, Art Gerstein, Stephanie Hilton, Lois Goglia, Alice Katz, Judith Lambertson, Julie Leff, Mary Louise Long, Keith Magner, Toby Michaels, Lina Morielli, Diane Pollack, Dave Pressler, Jason Pritchard, George Radwan, Rosa Elvira Sclafani and Florence Zolan.

The Mayor’s Gallery is located on the 10th floor of Stamford’s Government Center. The City of Stamford which gives area artists an opportunity to exhibit their work in this space. There are six exhibitions annually featuring emerging and professional artists.

Please contact curator Ellen Gordon at esgordon@optonline.net for more info.

Gallery Hours: Tuesday thru Friday 1pm – 4pm. ID required to enter Government Center.

 

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The Mayor's Gallery presents "ART?

The Mayor’s Gallery presents: “ART/PLACE visits Stamford!” Artwork by the members of the...
Thursday
Oct 16
@
1:00 pm
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4:00 pm
The Mayor's Gallery in Stamford
The Mayor's Gallery
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Stamford
Thu
Oct
16
Thu
Oct
16

Stamford from Pioneer Settlement to Agrarian Town 1640-1840 is opening September 21st from 2-4pm. Executive Director Dr. Zoubek will be discussing the rich history behind this exhibit that explores Stamford from the very beginning! The exhibit will be on view thru July 4th. Free admission for SHC Members. Regular museum hours are Thursday-Saturday 10am-4pm.

Stamford from Pioneer Settlement to Agrarian Town, Stamford History Center’s latest exhibit traces the history of Stamford from its establishment in 1641 until 1820. The latter year Darien hived off Stamford to become a separate town, leaving Stamford with the same borders it has today. The exhibit includes information and artifacts from the indigenous communities from whom the land was purchased. Items from early Colonial life are featured in the hallway that reflect the probate inventory of an early settler killed by a local Siwanoy in 1648.

The exhibit traces the development of local churches, schools and government. Stamford’s role in the Revolutionary War is presented along with a large number of items recovered from excavations at Fort Stamford, built 1781. The exhibit also present short biographies of many of the key players of this earlier era. Items in cases reflect the items that would have served both upper and lower class people during the time. The Bell Bible from the 1640’s will be shown for the first time in many years.

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Stamford From Pioneer Settlement to Agrarian Town 1640-1820

Stamford from Pioneer Settlement to Agrarian Town 1640-1840 is opening September 21st from 2-4pm....
Thursday
Oct 16
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Stamford History Center in Stamford
Stamford History Center
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Stamford
Fri
Oct
17
Fri
Oct
17

Our latest exhibition features a dazzling display of digital art by three amazing artists. Please be sure to stop into the gallery for this power visual experience and join us for the opening reception on Thursday, September 11, to learn more about the digital medium and hear the artists explain how they each use their own unique processes and techniques to create this extraordinary work.

Joanie Landau was born and raised in New York, where her passion for visual art began early. She was initially drawn to collagraphs, an uncommon form of printmaking that captivated her with its rich textures and hands-on process. This fascination eventually evolved into her current body of work: Digital Collagraphs, where photographic imagery merges seamlessly with graphic design techniques. Much like traditional printmaking, her digital process retains a sense of discovery and visual alchemy. Landau studied printmaking at the Silvermine School of Art, earning both the Rembrandt Award for Excellence in Graphic Art and First Prize in Mixed Media. Her studio has been featured in East Coast Home, and her artwork is frequently highlighted in various publications.

Over the past decade, Joanie has exhibited in solo, juried, and group exhibitions across the United States, receiving numerous awards for her innovative work. She is an active member of the Artists Collective of Westport and the Carriage Barn Arts Center, and her work is represented by art consultants and interior designers.

Tina Sommers holds a B.F.A. from the Savannah College of Art and Design. Her photography has been recognized by Abercrombie & Kent, the Delamar Hotel Collection, and Travel + Leisure, among others. She continues to exhibit her work in local galleries, and has shown in coastal Newport and Savannah.

“My creative journey began with the vibrant hues of Crayons and Magic Markers, and the glowing patterns of Lite-Brite,” says Tina. “Guided by a lifelong fascination with color and discovery, I explore the intersection of nature and technology through digital photography and immersive visual experiences.”

Influenced by childhood travels with her parents and the striking photomicrographs from Zeiss calendars shared by her father, Tina’s work fuses the microscopic with the monumental – revealing hidden beauty through a creative and curious lens.

Peter Mendelson is a Connecticut-based fine art photographer with a law degree from the University of Pennsylvania. When he moved to New York City, he discovered his passion for photography. Over time, his work evolved into a distinctive visual language, He further refined his artistic vision through workshops with renowned photographers.

In 2023, Peter left his legal career to fully devote himself to fine art photography. His award-winning work has been exhibited in galleries across Connecticut, New York, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts. His fine art prints are held in both private and professional collections, and his photography has been featured in a variety of publications spanning art, design, travel, and style.

Peter states, “My photography explores the evolving relationship between humans and their environments, capturing the imprint of culture, time, and transformation in both urban and coastal landscapes… I embrace a sense of the past, drawing attention to the layers of history embedded in everyday places that may evoke personal and collective memories. At the same time, I interlace these subjects with a modern twist and sense of humor, employing bold colors, graphic compositions, and framing materials like aluminum and acrylic to amplify the vibrancy and depth of each image. Through this approach, I strive to create a joyful and visually compelling dialogue that bridges nostalgia with a contemporary perspective.”

Arts Council
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10/17/2025
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Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Current Exhibit: Visions in Motion

Our latest exhibition features a dazzling display of digital art by three amazing artists. Please...
Friday
Oct 17
@
9:00 am
-
8:00 pm
Bruce S. Kershner Gallery in Fairfield
Bruce S. Kershner Gallery
Online Event
Fairfield
Fri
Oct
17
Fri
Oct
17

​Greenwich Art Society

Classes start Monday, September 8, 2025!

Enroll asap to hold your place in class!

If not already a member, please log into your account to pay for membership first to get tuition discount before registering for classes.

Log in to your account here to renew membership:

Renew here and check out new 2025/26 member benefits!

Register online for your favorite class or check out

our newer classes & workshops -- Classical Portrait Drawing,

All Level Painting Classes, Beginning Drawing, Plein Air Painting, and more!!!

See full class schedule here

Create your own account and then select and pay 

for your classes!

 

Our Mission: "To enhance our legacy of personalized visual arts education, outstanding art exhibitions, and children's community outreach."

Greenwich Art Society

299 Greenwich Ave., 3rd floor, Greenwich, CT 06830

203.629.1533

Contact Us

   

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Greenwich Art Society Fall Classes Registration is Open!

​Greenwich Art Society Classes start Monday, September 8, 2025! Enroll asap to hold your place in...
Friday
Oct 17
@
9:30 am
-
7:30 pm
Greenwich Art Society Studio School in Greenwich
Greenwich Art Society Studio School
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Greenwich
Fri
Oct
17
Fri
Oct
17

 Heather Gaudio Fine Art  is pleased to present Formal Approaches, featuring works by Hyun Jung Ahn, Mojé Assefjah, Mio Yamato and Nadia Yaron. The exhibition will be on view October 4 – November 15.

The artists in the show share varied yet distinct formal approaches to their creative process. Through abstraction, they explore themes around emotional and psychological spaces and how natural elements shape our physical worlds and surroundings.

 

About the Artists: 

 

Hyun Jung Ahn  presents her ongoing investigations into memory, psychological interiorities, and the interpretation of emotional states of being.  Offering an interplay between color and form, her paintings create a balanced composition made with different pieces of linen or canvas that are painted and stitched together.  An artist-in-residency program at MASS MoCA in 2018 led Ahn to discover a new way to make a mark and create a line by using a sewing machine. Since then, the sewn thread has become integral to her work, offering Ahn a way to explore chance and geometric abstraction by dividing, fragmenting and joining different shapes on the picture plane.  Coupled with a thoughtfully colored palette or more muted, monochromatic tones, Ahn’s paintings are eloquent modernist abstractions.  Ahn has exhibited widely in the United States and in Korea, where she also teaches. Her works are represented in many private and corporate collections including TD Bank Corporation Art Collection, Toronto.

 

Mojé Assefjah  was born in Tehran and moved to Germany with her family in 1986 where she attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. She later did artist-in-residency programs in Rome and Spain. This is the first time the artist exhibits in the United States and the exhibition is made possible with the collaboration of Galerie Tanit in Munich.  Working with traditional egg tempera, Assefjah paints vividly chromatic works that are heavily influenced by the Italian Old Masters, miniature Persian paintings and calligraphy.  Referencing still life and landscape genres, the artist’s luminous, jeweled toned paintings are tableaus into alternate spaces, distant landscapes or dream-like visions into what lies beyond a doorway or window.  Assefjah updates these depictions to our current times by straddling representation and abstraction. The artist has participated in various solo and group exhibitions in Europe and the Near East and her paintings are in notable private and public collections including Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, Munich; Gabriele Münter and Johannes Eichner Foundation, Munich; Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich; Guangdon Art Museum, China; Colección olorVISUAL, Barcelona; KICO Sammlung, Allianz Versicherungen, Münchner Rück, Munich; and BIZ, Bank für Internationale Zahlungsausgleich, Basel. 

 

Mio Yamato  takes on a near ritualistic approach to her accumulation of dotted and linear gestures, creating densely layered imagery. With her signature marks, Yamato’s paintings evoke organic phenomena, geological terrains and other patterns seen in natural formations.  Her works explore notions of universality, systems and ever-changing continuums that occur on the micro and macro scale. Whether using the dot or line as a mark, the artist shifts the direction and patterns as she works allowing for chance to take over her process. Yamato is also known for creating monumental site-specific mural installations, such as Under My Skin at the Kyoto City Kyocera Museum. The artist hails from Kyoto and has exhibited widely in Asia in group and solo exhibitions.  She has also been the recipient of numerous awards including an artist residency program at Fundación Casa Wabi in Oaxaca, Mexico.  This is the third time HGFA features Yamato in an exhibition in the United States, thanks to the collaboration with COHJU Contemporary in Kyoto.

 

Nadia Yaron  takes a unique approach to represent and experience the landscape as a genre.  Drawing inspiration from the vast vistas provided by landscapes, Yaron reduces the bands of sky, tiers of land in the distance and closer topographies in the foreground into columnar sculptures. The artist carves and sands different types of stone, such as alabaster, marble and other locally sourced stone, and salvaged wood.  She shapes each piece finishing them in varying textures, all the while following their natural veins and grains and working around their natural characteristics. Once each piece is finished, Yaron stacks the pieces together into a singular column, simplifying the visual layers of a landscape, bringing the boundless spaces and terrains to a human scale.  Through these vertical structures, the Brazilian-born American artist references impermanence and our relationship with nature.  Yaron has had many solo and group exhibitions in the United States, and her sculptures are highly sought after by collectors here and abroad.  

 

Heather Gaudio Fine Art  specializes in emerging and established artists, offering painting, works on paper, photography, and sculpture. The gallery provides a full-range of art advisory services, from forming and maintaining a collection, to securing secondary market material, to assisting with framing and installation. The focus is on each individual client, selecting art that best serves his or her vision, space, and resources. The six exhibitions offered every year are designed to present important talent and provide artwork appealing to a broad range of interests. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday; 10:30am to 5:30pm; and by appointment. 

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"Formal Approaches"

Heather Gaudio Fine Art is pleased to present Formal Approaches, featuring works...
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Oct 17
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Heather Gaudio Fine Art in Greenwich
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A new show at the Rowayton Arts Center (RAC), “RAC Masters,” will be on view October 12 through November 8, 2025. This open theme all media exhibition features artwork by area artists chosen from online submissions.

The opening reception on Sunday, October 12 from 4 pm to 6 pm is free and open to the public. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Friday from 12 to 5 pm plus Saturday and Sunday from 10 am to 1 pm.

RAC celebrates the study, creation and appreciation of the arts through classes, exhibitions and events open to all in the community. For over 60 years, this nonprofit organization has been a cultural gem in Rowayton, CT. The gallery and art school overlook the scenic Five Mile River at 145 Rowayton Avenue with space for regional artists to exhibit their art and a classroom for workshops and classes at all levels offered to children and adults. Visit rowaytonarts.org and follow @rowaytonarts.

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Rowayton Arts Center “Autumn Juried Show” Exhibition

A new show at the Rowayton Arts Center (RAC), “RAC Masters,” will be on view October 12 through...
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Oct 17
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Rowayton Arts Center in Norwalk
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Norwalk
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The Glass House, a site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, is pleased to present Barbara Kasten: Structure, Light, Land. For five decades, Chicago-based artist Barbara Kasten has created photographs and sculptural installations that reorient our sense of perception and explore the dynamic relationship between space, material, and form. Her artistic influences are deeply rooted in modernist architecture, the principles of Constructivism, and the interdisciplinary legacy of the Bauhaus, particularly the photograms of László Moholy-Nagy and Lucia Moholy.

“Placing my work in and around The Glass House campus is an opportunity for me to take on a canonical modernist site. Each of the structures on the grounds is like a monument to one of many aesthetic phases of architectural history. Abstraction allows us to consider possibilities that are not the norm,” said Barbara Kasten.

Structure, Light, Land features Kasten’s work from multiple series, including Architectural SitesCollisions, and Progressions, as well as new iterations of digital projections, cyanotypes, and sculptures. With a striking interplay of light, color, and form, Kasten’s work infiltrates the grounds of The Glass House and responds to the site’s varied built environment and landscape.

In the Brick House (1949), Kasten’s brilliantly hued Architectural Site 15, October 19, 1987–featuring the former home of the Whitney Museum of American Art (1966), designed by Marcel Breuer–resonates with the postmodern interior of the Reading Room, which includes two 1986 Feltri Chairs designed by Gaetano Pesce. Five new cyanotypes by Kasten line the building’s serene 1949 hallway, illuminated by circular skylights.

Kasten’s new installation of fluorescent acrylic I-beams, modeled after the structural components of the Glass House, will be interspersed throughout the Sculpture Gallery (1970). The seven-foot-long beams respond to the site’s permanent collection of works by Frank Stella, John Chamberlain, Robert Morris, George Segal, and Michael Heizer. The intervention brings attention to the structure’s exposed I-beam twenty feet overhead and responds to the gallery’s interior patterning of ever-changing natural light and winding staircases.

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Barbara Kasten: Structure, Light, Land

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The Glass House Visitor Center + Design Store in New Canaan
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New Canaan
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Oct
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Oct
17

The Mayor’s Gallery presents: “ART/PLACE visits Stamford!”

Artwork by the members of the ART/PLACE Gallery

October 16th, 2025 – December 15th, 2025

Artists’ reception Thursday October 23rd 4:30 – 6:00 PM

Stamford Government Center                      888 Washington Blvd, Stamford, CT     

Covered on-site parking                                                         handicap accessible

The Stamford Mayor’s Gallery presents “ART/PLACE visits Stamford” at the newly renovated Mayor’s Gallery of Stamford. The exhibition runs from October 16th thru December 15th, 2025.

The artist’s reception is scheduled for Thursday October 23rd, from 4:30- 6:00 PM where the public is invited to meet the artists. Art/Place Gallery celebrated over 44 years as anot-for-profit artist run gallery, until last month where it was located in the

center of downtown Fairfield, Connecticut. It was founded in 1981 and

maintained a gallery in Fairfield’s Southport train station until it burned

down in 2008. They are currently exhibiting as a group in other galleries since

losing their gallery space in Fairfield. For more about Art/Place visit them

website at https://www.artplacegallery.org/

The diversity in the art of the members includes works in oil, acrylic, watercolor, photography, various forms of printmaking, collage, and digitally produced art. Art/Place welcomes area educators and institutions to bring groups in for the exchange of ideas.

Art / Place has offered a variety of outreach exhibits. These have included "Artists Invite Artists", an exhibit of art teachers in Fairfield Public schools, guest artists such as Yale art professors, CT artists including Antonio Frasconi, James Grashow, and Sol Lewitt among others.

Exhibiting artists at the Mayor’s Gallery include Lynne Arovas, Bevi Bullwinkel, Art Gerstein, Stephanie Hilton, Lois Goglia, Alice Katz, Judith Lambertson, Julie Leff, Mary Louise Long, Keith Magner, Toby Michaels, Lina Morielli, Diane Pollack, Dave Pressler, Jason Pritchard, George Radwan, Rosa Elvira Sclafani and Florence Zolan.

The Mayor’s Gallery is located on the 10th floor of Stamford’s Government Center. The City of Stamford which gives area artists an opportunity to exhibit their work in this space. There are six exhibitions annually featuring emerging and professional artists.

Please contact curator Ellen Gordon at esgordon@optonline.net for more info.

Gallery Hours: Tuesday thru Friday 1pm – 4pm. ID required to enter Government Center.

 

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The Mayor’s Gallery presents: “ART/PLACE visits Stamford!” Artwork by the members of the...
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The Mayor’s Gallery presents: “ART/PLACE visits Stamford!”

Artwork by the members of the ART/PLACE Gallery

October 16th, 2025 – December 15th, 2025

Artists’ reception Thursday October 23rd 4:30 – 6:00 PM

Stamford Government Center                      888 Washington Blvd, Stamford, CT     

Covered on-site parking                                                         handicap accessible

The Stamford Mayor’s Gallery presents “ART/PLACE visits Stamford” at the newly renovated Mayor’s Gallery of Stamford. The exhibition runs from October 16th thru December 15th, 2025.

The artist’s reception is scheduled for Thursday October 23rd, from 4:30- 6:00 PM where the public is invited to meet the artists.

Art/Place Gallery celebrated over 44 years as a

not-for-profit artist run gallery, until last month where it was located in the

center of downtown Fairfield, Connecticut. It was founded in 1981 and

maintained a gallery in Fairfield’s Southport train station until it burned

down in 2008. They are currently exhibiting as a group in other galleries since

losing their gallery space in Fairfield. For more about Art/Place visit their

website at https://www.artplacegallery.org/

The diversity in the art of the members includes works in oil, acrylic, watercolor, photography, various forms of printmaking, collage, and digitally produced art. Art/Place welcomes area educators and institutions to bring groups in for the exchange of ideas.

Art / Place has offered a variety of outreach exhibits. These have included "Artists Invite Artists", an exhibit of art teachers in Fairfield Public schools, guest artists such as Yale art professors, CT artists including Antonio Frasconi, James Grashow, and Sol Lewitt among others.

Exhibiting artists at the Mayor’s Gallery include Lynne Arovas, Bevi Bullwinkel, Art Gerstein, Stephanie Hilton, Lois Goglia, Alice Katz, Judith Lambertson, Julie Leff, Mary Louise Long, Keith Magner, Toby Michaels, Lina Morielli, Diane Pollack, Dave Pressler, Jason Pritchard, George Radwan, Rosa Elvira Sclafani and Florence Zolan.

The Mayor’s Gallery is located on the 10th floor of Stamford’s Government Center. The City of Stamford which gives area artists an opportunity to exhibit their work in this space. There are six exhibitions annually featuring emerging and professional artists.

Please contact curator Ellen Gordon at esgordon@optonline.net for more info.

Gallery Hours: Tuesday thru Friday 1pm – 4pm. ID required to enter Government Center.

 

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The Mayor's Gallery presents "ART?

The Mayor’s Gallery presents: “ART/PLACE visits Stamford!” Artwork by the members of the...
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Oct 17
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Stamford from Pioneer Settlement to Agrarian Town 1640-1840 is opening September 21st from 2-4pm. Executive Director Dr. Zoubek will be discussing the rich history behind this exhibit that explores Stamford from the very beginning! The exhibit will be on view thru July 4th. Free admission for SHC Members. Regular museum hours are Thursday-Saturday 10am-4pm.

Stamford from Pioneer Settlement to Agrarian Town, Stamford History Center’s latest exhibit traces the history of Stamford from its establishment in 1641 until 1820. The latter year Darien hived off Stamford to become a separate town, leaving Stamford with the same borders it has today. The exhibit includes information and artifacts from the indigenous communities from whom the land was purchased. Items from early Colonial life are featured in the hallway that reflect the probate inventory of an early settler killed by a local Siwanoy in 1648.

The exhibit traces the development of local churches, schools and government. Stamford’s role in the Revolutionary War is presented along with a large number of items recovered from excavations at Fort Stamford, built 1781. The exhibit also present short biographies of many of the key players of this earlier era. Items in cases reflect the items that would have served both upper and lower class people during the time. The Bell Bible from the 1640’s will be shown for the first time in many years.

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Stamford From Pioneer Settlement to Agrarian Town 1640-1820

Stamford from Pioneer Settlement to Agrarian Town 1640-1840 is opening September 21st from 2-4pm....
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 TICKETS: TPNC.ORG

A charming devil arrives in the quiet village of Edmonton to bargain for the souls of its residents in exchange for their darkest wishes. Elizabeth should be his easiest target, having been labeled a "witch" and cast out by the town, but her soul is not so readily bought. As the devil returns to convince her - and then returns again - unexpected passions flare, alliances are formed, and the village is forever changed. An inventive re-telling of a Jacobean drama, this sharp, subversive fable debates how much our souls are worth when hope is hard to come by.

REVIEWS

"Jen Silverman's exceedingly smart new comedy casts an intoxicating spell." - CHICAGO SUN TIMES

"A dark tale of devilish temptation and sharp wit, WITCH is a treasure and one of the best shows I’ve seen all year." - AROUND THE TOWN CHICAGO (Julia W. Rath)

"The play immediately engages in the very first three scenes." - THE FOURTH WALSH

"Although this play features a castle, an accused witch, and the devil, Silverman has managed a miracle: she has written a play that neatly, poignantly and humorously captures the quandary at the hearts of many in our contemporary world: at what point do you lose all hope?" - CHICAGO REVIEWS

PG13

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WITCH by Jen Silverman

TICKETS: TPNC.ORG A charming devil arrives in the quiet village of Edmonton to bargain for the...
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Powerhouse Theatre Performing Arts Center in New Canaan
Powerhouse Theatre Performing Arts Center
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New Canaan
Fri
Oct
17
Fri
Oct
17

Award-winning Pantochino Productions Inc. presents a hilarious and unhinged new musical by Bert Bernardi & Justin Rugg. “What Now Voyager” parodies the Hollywood romance melodramatic movies of the 1940’s as it follows the transformation of a young woman and the surprises she discovers on the high seas—romance, intrigue and all kinds of comical mayhem. Recommended for adult audiences, and performed cabaret-style where audiences are invited to bring their own food and drink to enjoy during the show. 

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What Now Voyage, A New Musical

Award-winning Pantochino Productions Inc. presents a hilarious and unhinged new musical by Bert...
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Oct 17
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Milford Arts Council, The MAC in Milford
Milford Arts Council, The MAC
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Milford
Sat
Oct
18
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Oct
18

Our latest exhibition features a dazzling display of digital art by three amazing artists. Please be sure to stop into the gallery for this power visual experience and join us for the opening reception on Thursday, September 11, to learn more about the digital medium and hear the artists explain how they each use their own unique processes and techniques to create this extraordinary work.

Joanie Landau was born and raised in New York, where her passion for visual art began early. She was initially drawn to collagraphs, an uncommon form of printmaking that captivated her with its rich textures and hands-on process. This fascination eventually evolved into her current body of work: Digital Collagraphs, where photographic imagery merges seamlessly with graphic design techniques. Much like traditional printmaking, her digital process retains a sense of discovery and visual alchemy. Landau studied printmaking at the Silvermine School of Art, earning both the Rembrandt Award for Excellence in Graphic Art and First Prize in Mixed Media. Her studio has been featured in East Coast Home, and her artwork is frequently highlighted in various publications.

Over the past decade, Joanie has exhibited in solo, juried, and group exhibitions across the United States, receiving numerous awards for her innovative work. She is an active member of the Artists Collective of Westport and the Carriage Barn Arts Center, and her work is represented by art consultants and interior designers.

Tina Sommers holds a B.F.A. from the Savannah College of Art and Design. Her photography has been recognized by Abercrombie & Kent, the Delamar Hotel Collection, and Travel + Leisure, among others. She continues to exhibit her work in local galleries, and has shown in coastal Newport and Savannah.

“My creative journey began with the vibrant hues of Crayons and Magic Markers, and the glowing patterns of Lite-Brite,” says Tina. “Guided by a lifelong fascination with color and discovery, I explore the intersection of nature and technology through digital photography and immersive visual experiences.”

Influenced by childhood travels with her parents and the striking photomicrographs from Zeiss calendars shared by her father, Tina’s work fuses the microscopic with the monumental – revealing hidden beauty through a creative and curious lens.

Peter Mendelson is a Connecticut-based fine art photographer with a law degree from the University of Pennsylvania. When he moved to New York City, he discovered his passion for photography. Over time, his work evolved into a distinctive visual language, He further refined his artistic vision through workshops with renowned photographers.

In 2023, Peter left his legal career to fully devote himself to fine art photography. His award-winning work has been exhibited in galleries across Connecticut, New York, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts. His fine art prints are held in both private and professional collections, and his photography has been featured in a variety of publications spanning art, design, travel, and style.

Peter states, “My photography explores the evolving relationship between humans and their environments, capturing the imprint of culture, time, and transformation in both urban and coastal landscapes… I embrace a sense of the past, drawing attention to the layers of history embedded in everyday places that may evoke personal and collective memories. At the same time, I interlace these subjects with a modern twist and sense of humor, employing bold colors, graphic compositions, and framing materials like aluminum and acrylic to amplify the vibrancy and depth of each image. Through this approach, I strive to create a joyful and visually compelling dialogue that bridges nostalgia with a contemporary perspective.”

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Current Exhibit: Visions in Motion

Our latest exhibition features a dazzling display of digital art by three amazing artists. Please...
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Oct 18
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Bruce S. Kershner Gallery in Fairfield
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Fairfield
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Oct
18
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Oct
18

​Greenwich Art Society

Classes start Monday, September 8, 2025!

Enroll asap to hold your place in class!

If not already a member, please log into your account to pay for membership first to get tuition discount before registering for classes.

Log in to your account here to renew membership:

Renew here and check out new 2025/26 member benefits!

Register online for your favorite class or check out

our newer classes & workshops -- Classical Portrait Drawing,

All Level Painting Classes, Beginning Drawing, Plein Air Painting, and more!!!

See full class schedule here

Create your own account and then select and pay 

for your classes!

 

Our Mission: "To enhance our legacy of personalized visual arts education, outstanding art exhibitions, and children's community outreach."

Greenwich Art Society

299 Greenwich Ave., 3rd floor, Greenwich, CT 06830

203.629.1533

Contact Us

   

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Greenwich Art Society Fall Classes Registration is Open!

​Greenwich Art Society Classes start Monday, September 8, 2025! Enroll asap to hold your place in...
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Greenwich Art Society Studio School in Greenwich
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Greenwich
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Oct
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Oct
18

A new show at the Rowayton Arts Center (RAC), “RAC Masters,” will be on view October 12 through November 8, 2025. This open theme all media exhibition features artwork by area artists chosen from online submissions.

The opening reception on Sunday, October 12 from 4 pm to 6 pm is free and open to the public. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Friday from 12 to 5 pm plus Saturday and Sunday from 10 am to 1 pm.

RAC celebrates the study, creation and appreciation of the arts through classes, exhibitions and events open to all in the community. For over 60 years, this nonprofit organization has been a cultural gem in Rowayton, CT. The gallery and art school overlook the scenic Five Mile River at 145 Rowayton Avenue with space for regional artists to exhibit their art and a classroom for workshops and classes at all levels offered to children and adults. Visit rowaytonarts.org and follow @rowaytonarts.

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Rowayton Arts Center “Autumn Juried Show” Exhibition

A new show at the Rowayton Arts Center (RAC), “RAC Masters,” will be on view October 12 through...
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Oct 18
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Rowayton Arts Center in Norwalk
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Norwalk
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18
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18

 Heather Gaudio Fine Art  is pleased to present Formal Approaches, featuring works by Hyun Jung Ahn, Mojé Assefjah, Mio Yamato and Nadia Yaron. The exhibition will be on view October 4 – November 15.

The artists in the show share varied yet distinct formal approaches to their creative process. Through abstraction, they explore themes around emotional and psychological spaces and how natural elements shape our physical worlds and surroundings.

 

About the Artists: 

 

Hyun Jung Ahn  presents her ongoing investigations into memory, psychological interiorities, and the interpretation of emotional states of being.  Offering an interplay between color and form, her paintings create a balanced composition made with different pieces of linen or canvas that are painted and stitched together.  An artist-in-residency program at MASS MoCA in 2018 led Ahn to discover a new way to make a mark and create a line by using a sewing machine. Since then, the sewn thread has become integral to her work, offering Ahn a way to explore chance and geometric abstraction by dividing, fragmenting and joining different shapes on the picture plane.  Coupled with a thoughtfully colored palette or more muted, monochromatic tones, Ahn’s paintings are eloquent modernist abstractions.  Ahn has exhibited widely in the United States and in Korea, where she also teaches. Her works are represented in many private and corporate collections including TD Bank Corporation Art Collection, Toronto.

 

Mojé Assefjah  was born in Tehran and moved to Germany with her family in 1986 where she attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. She later did artist-in-residency programs in Rome and Spain. This is the first time the artist exhibits in the United States and the exhibition is made possible with the collaboration of Galerie Tanit in Munich.  Working with traditional egg tempera, Assefjah paints vividly chromatic works that are heavily influenced by the Italian Old Masters, miniature Persian paintings and calligraphy.  Referencing still life and landscape genres, the artist’s luminous, jeweled toned paintings are tableaus into alternate spaces, distant landscapes or dream-like visions into what lies beyond a doorway or window.  Assefjah updates these depictions to our current times by straddling representation and abstraction. The artist has participated in various solo and group exhibitions in Europe and the Near East and her paintings are in notable private and public collections including Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, Munich; Gabriele Münter and Johannes Eichner Foundation, Munich; Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich; Guangdon Art Museum, China; Colección olorVISUAL, Barcelona; KICO Sammlung, Allianz Versicherungen, Münchner Rück, Munich; and BIZ, Bank für Internationale Zahlungsausgleich, Basel. 

 

Mio Yamato  takes on a near ritualistic approach to her accumulation of dotted and linear gestures, creating densely layered imagery. With her signature marks, Yamato’s paintings evoke organic phenomena, geological terrains and other patterns seen in natural formations.  Her works explore notions of universality, systems and ever-changing continuums that occur on the micro and macro scale. Whether using the dot or line as a mark, the artist shifts the direction and patterns as she works allowing for chance to take over her process. Yamato is also known for creating monumental site-specific mural installations, such as Under My Skin at the Kyoto City Kyocera Museum. The artist hails from Kyoto and has exhibited widely in Asia in group and solo exhibitions.  She has also been the recipient of numerous awards including an artist residency program at Fundación Casa Wabi in Oaxaca, Mexico.  This is the third time HGFA features Yamato in an exhibition in the United States, thanks to the collaboration with COHJU Contemporary in Kyoto.

 

Nadia Yaron  takes a unique approach to represent and experience the landscape as a genre.  Drawing inspiration from the vast vistas provided by landscapes, Yaron reduces the bands of sky, tiers of land in the distance and closer topographies in the foreground into columnar sculptures. The artist carves and sands different types of stone, such as alabaster, marble and other locally sourced stone, and salvaged wood.  She shapes each piece finishing them in varying textures, all the while following their natural veins and grains and working around their natural characteristics. Once each piece is finished, Yaron stacks the pieces together into a singular column, simplifying the visual layers of a landscape, bringing the boundless spaces and terrains to a human scale.  Through these vertical structures, the Brazilian-born American artist references impermanence and our relationship with nature.  Yaron has had many solo and group exhibitions in the United States, and her sculptures are highly sought after by collectors here and abroad.  

 

Heather Gaudio Fine Art  specializes in emerging and established artists, offering painting, works on paper, photography, and sculpture. The gallery provides a full-range of art advisory services, from forming and maintaining a collection, to securing secondary market material, to assisting with framing and installation. The focus is on each individual client, selecting art that best serves his or her vision, space, and resources. The six exhibitions offered every year are designed to present important talent and provide artwork appealing to a broad range of interests. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday; 10:30am to 5:30pm; and by appointment. 

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"Formal Approaches"

Heather Gaudio Fine Art is pleased to present Formal Approaches, featuring works...
Saturday
Oct 18
@
10:30 am
-
5:30 pm
Heather Gaudio Fine Art in Greenwich
Heather Gaudio Fine Art
Online Event
Greenwich
Sat
Oct
18
Sat
Oct
18

Join us for an exciting day on the farm amidst the beautiful fall foliage.

This fantastic family event will include historical demonstrations such as broom making and blacksmithing. There will be livestock encounters including sheep shearing, cow judging, visits with our calves, and a close up view of our fascinating honeybees in their observation hive.

Sip hot apple cider and enjoy other tasty treats. Try your hand at harvest crafts: create vine wreaths, decorate pumpkins, roll beeswax candles, and so much more!

1:30 – 2:30 p.m.

(Rain Date: Sunday, 1:30 – 2:30 p.m.)

Special Guest: Master falconer Brian Bradley

Master falconer Brian Bradley from Skyhunters in Flight returns with his spectacular falcons, hawks, & owls to demonstrate their glorious adaptations and hunting skills as they soar and dive over the pastures!

$10 per carload (includes parking and many free activities)

There will be small fees for craft tickets & food.

No registration required. Please, no dogs.

More details can be found at www.newpondfarm.org

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New Pond Farm Education Center's Annual Harvest Festival

Join us for an exciting day on the farm amidst the beautiful fall foliage. This fantastic family...
Saturday
Oct 18
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4:00 pm
New Pond Farm Education Center in Redding
New Pond Farm Education Center
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Redding
Sat
Oct
18
Sat
Oct
18

The Glass House, a site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, is pleased to present Barbara Kasten: Structure, Light, Land. For five decades, Chicago-based artist Barbara Kasten has created photographs and sculptural installations that reorient our sense of perception and explore the dynamic relationship between space, material, and form. Her artistic influences are deeply rooted in modernist architecture, the principles of Constructivism, and the interdisciplinary legacy of the Bauhaus, particularly the photograms of László Moholy-Nagy and Lucia Moholy.

“Placing my work in and around The Glass House campus is an opportunity for me to take on a canonical modernist site. Each of the structures on the grounds is like a monument to one of many aesthetic phases of architectural history. Abstraction allows us to consider possibilities that are not the norm,” said Barbara Kasten.

Structure, Light, Land features Kasten’s work from multiple series, including Architectural SitesCollisions, and Progressions, as well as new iterations of digital projections, cyanotypes, and sculptures. With a striking interplay of light, color, and form, Kasten’s work infiltrates the grounds of The Glass House and responds to the site’s varied built environment and landscape.

In the Brick House (1949), Kasten’s brilliantly hued Architectural Site 15, October 19, 1987–featuring the former home of the Whitney Museum of American Art (1966), designed by Marcel Breuer–resonates with the postmodern interior of the Reading Room, which includes two 1986 Feltri Chairs designed by Gaetano Pesce. Five new cyanotypes by Kasten line the building’s serene 1949 hallway, illuminated by circular skylights.

Kasten’s new installation of fluorescent acrylic I-beams, modeled after the structural components of the Glass House, will be interspersed throughout the Sculpture Gallery (1970). The seven-foot-long beams respond to the site’s permanent collection of works by Frank Stella, John Chamberlain, Robert Morris, George Segal, and Michael Heizer. The intervention brings attention to the structure’s exposed I-beam twenty feet overhead and responds to the gallery’s interior patterning of ever-changing natural light and winding staircases.

Arts Council
Member
10/18/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Barbara Kasten: Structure, Light, Land

The Glass House, a site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, is pleased to...
Saturday
Oct 18
@
1:00 pm
-
4:00 pm
The Glass House Visitor Center + Design Store in New Canaan
The Glass House Visitor Center + Design Store
Online Event
New Canaan
Sat
Oct
18
Sat
Oct
18

Stamford from Pioneer Settlement to Agrarian Town 1640-1840 is opening September 21st from 2-4pm. Executive Director Dr. Zoubek will be discussing the rich history behind this exhibit that explores Stamford from the very beginning! The exhibit will be on view thru July 4th. Free admission for SHC Members. Regular museum hours are Thursday-Saturday 10am-4pm.

Stamford from Pioneer Settlement to Agrarian Town, Stamford History Center’s latest exhibit traces the history of Stamford from its establishment in 1641 until 1820. The latter year Darien hived off Stamford to become a separate town, leaving Stamford with the same borders it has today. The exhibit includes information and artifacts from the indigenous communities from whom the land was purchased. Items from early Colonial life are featured in the hallway that reflect the probate inventory of an early settler killed by a local Siwanoy in 1648.

The exhibit traces the development of local churches, schools and government. Stamford’s role in the Revolutionary War is presented along with a large number of items recovered from excavations at Fort Stamford, built 1781. The exhibit also present short biographies of many of the key players of this earlier era. Items in cases reflect the items that would have served both upper and lower class people during the time. The Bell Bible from the 1640’s will be shown for the first time in many years.

Arts Council
Member
10/18/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
History

Stamford From Pioneer Settlement to Agrarian Town 1640-1820

Stamford from Pioneer Settlement to Agrarian Town 1640-1840 is opening September 21st from 2-4pm....
Saturday
Oct 18
@
2:00 pm
-
4:00 pm
Stamford History Center in Stamford
Stamford History Center
Online Event
Stamford
Sat
Oct
18
Sat
Oct
18

Award-winning Pantochino Productions Inc. presents a hilarious and unhinged new musical by Bert Bernardi & Justin Rugg. “What Now Voyager” parodies the Hollywood romance melodramatic movies of the 1940’s as it follows the transformation of a young woman and the surprises she discovers on the high seas—romance, intrigue and all kinds of comical mayhem. Recommended for adult audiences, and performed cabaret-style where audiences are invited to bring their own food and drink to enjoy during the show. 

Arts Council
Member
10/18/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Performing Arts

What Now Voyage, A New Musical

Award-winning Pantochino Productions Inc. presents a hilarious and unhinged new musical by Bert...
Saturday
Oct 18
@
2:00 pm
-
3:30 pm
Milford Arts Council, The MAC in Milford
Milford Arts Council, The MAC
Online Event
Milford
Sat
Oct
18
Sat
Oct
18

 TICKETS: TPNC.ORG

A charming devil arrives in the quiet village of Edmonton to bargain for the souls of its residents in exchange for their darkest wishes. Elizabeth should be his easiest target, having been labeled a "witch" and cast out by the town, but her soul is not so readily bought. As the devil returns to convince her - and then returns again - unexpected passions flare, alliances are formed, and the village is forever changed. An inventive re-telling of a Jacobean drama, this sharp, subversive fable debates how much our souls are worth when hope is hard to come by.

REVIEWS

"Jen Silverman's exceedingly smart new comedy casts an intoxicating spell." - CHICAGO SUN TIMES

"A dark tale of devilish temptation and sharp wit, WITCH is a treasure and one of the best shows I’ve seen all year." - AROUND THE TOWN CHICAGO (Julia W. Rath)

"The play immediately engages in the very first three scenes." - THE FOURTH WALSH

"Although this play features a castle, an accused witch, and the devil, Silverman has managed a miracle: she has written a play that neatly, poignantly and humorously captures the quandary at the hearts of many in our contemporary world: at what point do you lose all hope?" - CHICAGO REVIEWS

PG13

Arts Council
Member
10/18/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Performing Arts

WITCH by Jen Silverman

TICKETS: TPNC.ORG A charming devil arrives in the quiet village of Edmonton to bargain for the...
Saturday
Oct 18
@
7:30 pm
-
9:00 pm
Powerhouse Theatre Performing Arts Center in New Canaan
Powerhouse Theatre Performing Arts Center
Online Event
New Canaan
Sun
Oct
19
Sun
Oct
19

Our latest exhibition features a dazzling display of digital art by three amazing artists. Please be sure to stop into the gallery for this power visual experience and join us for the opening reception on Thursday, September 11, to learn more about the digital medium and hear the artists explain how they each use their own unique processes and techniques to create this extraordinary work.

Joanie Landau was born and raised in New York, where her passion for visual art began early. She was initially drawn to collagraphs, an uncommon form of printmaking that captivated her with its rich textures and hands-on process. This fascination eventually evolved into her current body of work: Digital Collagraphs, where photographic imagery merges seamlessly with graphic design techniques. Much like traditional printmaking, her digital process retains a sense of discovery and visual alchemy. Landau studied printmaking at the Silvermine School of Art, earning both the Rembrandt Award for Excellence in Graphic Art and First Prize in Mixed Media. Her studio has been featured in East Coast Home, and her artwork is frequently highlighted in various publications.

Over the past decade, Joanie has exhibited in solo, juried, and group exhibitions across the United States, receiving numerous awards for her innovative work. She is an active member of the Artists Collective of Westport and the Carriage Barn Arts Center, and her work is represented by art consultants and interior designers.

Tina Sommers holds a B.F.A. from the Savannah College of Art and Design. Her photography has been recognized by Abercrombie & Kent, the Delamar Hotel Collection, and Travel + Leisure, among others. She continues to exhibit her work in local galleries, and has shown in coastal Newport and Savannah.

“My creative journey began with the vibrant hues of Crayons and Magic Markers, and the glowing patterns of Lite-Brite,” says Tina. “Guided by a lifelong fascination with color and discovery, I explore the intersection of nature and technology through digital photography and immersive visual experiences.”

Influenced by childhood travels with her parents and the striking photomicrographs from Zeiss calendars shared by her father, Tina’s work fuses the microscopic with the monumental – revealing hidden beauty through a creative and curious lens.

Peter Mendelson is a Connecticut-based fine art photographer with a law degree from the University of Pennsylvania. When he moved to New York City, he discovered his passion for photography. Over time, his work evolved into a distinctive visual language, He further refined his artistic vision through workshops with renowned photographers.

In 2023, Peter left his legal career to fully devote himself to fine art photography. His award-winning work has been exhibited in galleries across Connecticut, New York, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts. His fine art prints are held in both private and professional collections, and his photography has been featured in a variety of publications spanning art, design, travel, and style.

Peter states, “My photography explores the evolving relationship between humans and their environments, capturing the imprint of culture, time, and transformation in both urban and coastal landscapes… I embrace a sense of the past, drawing attention to the layers of history embedded in everyday places that may evoke personal and collective memories. At the same time, I interlace these subjects with a modern twist and sense of humor, employing bold colors, graphic compositions, and framing materials like aluminum and acrylic to amplify the vibrancy and depth of each image. Through this approach, I strive to create a joyful and visually compelling dialogue that bridges nostalgia with a contemporary perspective.”

Arts Council
Member
10/19/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Current Exhibit: Visions in Motion

Our latest exhibition features a dazzling display of digital art by three amazing artists. Please...
Sunday
Oct 19
@
9:00 am
-
8:00 pm
Bruce S. Kershner Gallery in Fairfield
Bruce S. Kershner Gallery
Online Event
Fairfield
Sun
Oct
19
Sun
Oct
19

In connection with our current exhibition, The Holley Boarding House: Inspiring American Impressionism, Greenwich Historical Society is excited to offer a hands-on outdoor painting workshop this fall.

Join instructor and master Impressionist Dmitri Wright for a day of painting on the historic Greenwich Historical Society campus. Step into the world of the Cos Cob art colony and learn to capture light, color, and atmosphere in the tradition of America’s great Impressionists who painted this same landscape en plein air from the 1890's until the 1920's.

Bring your own materials. Suggested art supplies include: a portable easel, canvas, and medium of choice. All levels welcome!

Arts Council
Member
10/19/2025
Single event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Echoes of Impressionism: Painting in the Footsteps of the Cos Cob Masters

In connection with our current exhibition, The Holley Boarding House: Inspiring American...
Sunday
Oct 19
@
10:00 am
-
3:00 pm
Greenwich Historical Society in Greenwich
Greenwich Historical Society
Online Event
Greenwich
Sun
Oct
19
Sun
Oct
19

The Glass House, a site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, is pleased to present Barbara Kasten: Structure, Light, Land. For five decades, Chicago-based artist Barbara Kasten has created photographs and sculptural installations that reorient our sense of perception and explore the dynamic relationship between space, material, and form. Her artistic influences are deeply rooted in modernist architecture, the principles of Constructivism, and the interdisciplinary legacy of the Bauhaus, particularly the photograms of László Moholy-Nagy and Lucia Moholy.

“Placing my work in and around The Glass House campus is an opportunity for me to take on a canonical modernist site. Each of the structures on the grounds is like a monument to one of many aesthetic phases of architectural history. Abstraction allows us to consider possibilities that are not the norm,” said Barbara Kasten.

Structure, Light, Land features Kasten’s work from multiple series, including Architectural SitesCollisions, and Progressions, as well as new iterations of digital projections, cyanotypes, and sculptures. With a striking interplay of light, color, and form, Kasten’s work infiltrates the grounds of The Glass House and responds to the site’s varied built environment and landscape.

In the Brick House (1949), Kasten’s brilliantly hued Architectural Site 15, October 19, 1987–featuring the former home of the Whitney Museum of American Art (1966), designed by Marcel Breuer–resonates with the postmodern interior of the Reading Room, which includes two 1986 Feltri Chairs designed by Gaetano Pesce. Five new cyanotypes by Kasten line the building’s serene 1949 hallway, illuminated by circular skylights.

Kasten’s new installation of fluorescent acrylic I-beams, modeled after the structural components of the Glass House, will be interspersed throughout the Sculpture Gallery (1970). The seven-foot-long beams respond to the site’s permanent collection of works by Frank Stella, John Chamberlain, Robert Morris, George Segal, and Michael Heizer. The intervention brings attention to the structure’s exposed I-beam twenty feet overhead and responds to the gallery’s interior patterning of ever-changing natural light and winding staircases.

Arts Council
Member
10/19/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Barbara Kasten: Structure, Light, Land

The Glass House, a site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, is pleased to...
Sunday
Oct 19
@
1:00 pm
-
4:00 pm
The Glass House Visitor Center + Design Store in New Canaan
The Glass House Visitor Center + Design Store
Online Event
New Canaan
Sun
Oct
19
Sun
Oct
19

 TICKETS: TPNC.ORG

A charming devil arrives in the quiet village of Edmonton to bargain for the souls of its residents in exchange for their darkest wishes. Elizabeth should be his easiest target, having been labeled a "witch" and cast out by the town, but her soul is not so readily bought. As the devil returns to convince her - and then returns again - unexpected passions flare, alliances are formed, and the village is forever changed. An inventive re-telling of a Jacobean drama, this sharp, subversive fable debates how much our souls are worth when hope is hard to come by.

REVIEWS

"Jen Silverman's exceedingly smart new comedy casts an intoxicating spell." - CHICAGO SUN TIMES

"A dark tale of devilish temptation and sharp wit, WITCH is a treasure and one of the best shows I’ve seen all year." - AROUND THE TOWN CHICAGO (Julia W. Rath)

"The play immediately engages in the very first three scenes." - THE FOURTH WALSH

"Although this play features a castle, an accused witch, and the devil, Silverman has managed a miracle: she has written a play that neatly, poignantly and humorously captures the quandary at the hearts of many in our contemporary world: at what point do you lose all hope?" - CHICAGO REVIEWS

PG13

Arts Council
Member
10/19/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Performing Arts

WITCH by Jen Silverman

TICKETS: TPNC.ORG A charming devil arrives in the quiet village of Edmonton to bargain for the...
Sunday
Oct 19
@
2:00 pm
-
3:30 pm
Powerhouse Theatre Performing Arts Center in New Canaan
Powerhouse Theatre Performing Arts Center
Online Event
New Canaan
Sun
Oct
19
Sun
Oct
19

Award-winning Pantochino Productions Inc. presents a hilarious and unhinged new musical by Bert Bernardi & Justin Rugg. “What Now Voyager” parodies the Hollywood romance melodramatic movies of the 1940’s as it follows the transformation of a young woman and the surprises she discovers on the high seas—romance, intrigue and all kinds of comical mayhem. Recommended for adult audiences, and performed cabaret-style where audiences are invited to bring their own food and drink to enjoy during the show. 

Arts Council
Member
10/19/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Performing Arts

What Now Voyage, A New Musical

Award-winning Pantochino Productions Inc. presents a hilarious and unhinged new musical by Bert...
Sunday
Oct 19
@
2:00 pm
-
3:30 pm
Milford Arts Council, The MAC in Milford
Milford Arts Council, The MAC
Online Event
Milford
Mon
Oct
20
Mon
Oct
20

Our latest exhibition features a dazzling display of digital art by three amazing artists. Please be sure to stop into the gallery for this power visual experience and join us for the opening reception on Thursday, September 11, to learn more about the digital medium and hear the artists explain how they each use their own unique processes and techniques to create this extraordinary work.

Joanie Landau was born and raised in New York, where her passion for visual art began early. She was initially drawn to collagraphs, an uncommon form of printmaking that captivated her with its rich textures and hands-on process. This fascination eventually evolved into her current body of work: Digital Collagraphs, where photographic imagery merges seamlessly with graphic design techniques. Much like traditional printmaking, her digital process retains a sense of discovery and visual alchemy. Landau studied printmaking at the Silvermine School of Art, earning both the Rembrandt Award for Excellence in Graphic Art and First Prize in Mixed Media. Her studio has been featured in East Coast Home, and her artwork is frequently highlighted in various publications.

Over the past decade, Joanie has exhibited in solo, juried, and group exhibitions across the United States, receiving numerous awards for her innovative work. She is an active member of the Artists Collective of Westport and the Carriage Barn Arts Center, and her work is represented by art consultants and interior designers.

Tina Sommers holds a B.F.A. from the Savannah College of Art and Design. Her photography has been recognized by Abercrombie & Kent, the Delamar Hotel Collection, and Travel + Leisure, among others. She continues to exhibit her work in local galleries, and has shown in coastal Newport and Savannah.

“My creative journey began with the vibrant hues of Crayons and Magic Markers, and the glowing patterns of Lite-Brite,” says Tina. “Guided by a lifelong fascination with color and discovery, I explore the intersection of nature and technology through digital photography and immersive visual experiences.”

Influenced by childhood travels with her parents and the striking photomicrographs from Zeiss calendars shared by her father, Tina’s work fuses the microscopic with the monumental – revealing hidden beauty through a creative and curious lens.

Peter Mendelson is a Connecticut-based fine art photographer with a law degree from the University of Pennsylvania. When he moved to New York City, he discovered his passion for photography. Over time, his work evolved into a distinctive visual language, He further refined his artistic vision through workshops with renowned photographers.

In 2023, Peter left his legal career to fully devote himself to fine art photography. His award-winning work has been exhibited in galleries across Connecticut, New York, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts. His fine art prints are held in both private and professional collections, and his photography has been featured in a variety of publications spanning art, design, travel, and style.

Peter states, “My photography explores the evolving relationship between humans and their environments, capturing the imprint of culture, time, and transformation in both urban and coastal landscapes… I embrace a sense of the past, drawing attention to the layers of history embedded in everyday places that may evoke personal and collective memories. At the same time, I interlace these subjects with a modern twist and sense of humor, employing bold colors, graphic compositions, and framing materials like aluminum and acrylic to amplify the vibrancy and depth of each image. Through this approach, I strive to create a joyful and visually compelling dialogue that bridges nostalgia with a contemporary perspective.”

Arts Council
Member
10/20/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Current Exhibit: Visions in Motion

Our latest exhibition features a dazzling display of digital art by three amazing artists. Please...
Monday
Oct 20
@
9:00 am
-
8:00 pm
Bruce S. Kershner Gallery in Fairfield
Bruce S. Kershner Gallery
Online Event
Fairfield
Mon
Oct
20
Mon
Oct
20

​Greenwich Art Society

Classes start Monday, September 8, 2025!

Enroll asap to hold your place in class!

If not already a member, please log into your account to pay for membership first to get tuition discount before registering for classes.

Log in to your account here to renew membership:

Renew here and check out new 2025/26 member benefits!

Register online for your favorite class or check out

our newer classes & workshops -- Classical Portrait Drawing,

All Level Painting Classes, Beginning Drawing, Plein Air Painting, and more!!!

See full class schedule here

Create your own account and then select and pay 

for your classes!

 

Our Mission: "To enhance our legacy of personalized visual arts education, outstanding art exhibitions, and children's community outreach."

Greenwich Art Society

299 Greenwich Ave., 3rd floor, Greenwich, CT 06830

203.629.1533

Contact Us

   

Arts Council
Member
10/20/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Greenwich Art Society Fall Classes Registration is Open!

​Greenwich Art Society Classes start Monday, September 8, 2025! Enroll asap to hold your place in...
Monday
Oct 20
@
9:30 am
-
7:30 pm
Greenwich Art Society Studio School in Greenwich
Greenwich Art Society Studio School
Online Event
Greenwich
Mon
Oct
20
Mon
Oct
20

The Glass House, a site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, is pleased to present Barbara Kasten: Structure, Light, Land. For five decades, Chicago-based artist Barbara Kasten has created photographs and sculptural installations that reorient our sense of perception and explore the dynamic relationship between space, material, and form. Her artistic influences are deeply rooted in modernist architecture, the principles of Constructivism, and the interdisciplinary legacy of the Bauhaus, particularly the photograms of László Moholy-Nagy and Lucia Moholy.

“Placing my work in and around The Glass House campus is an opportunity for me to take on a canonical modernist site. Each of the structures on the grounds is like a monument to one of many aesthetic phases of architectural history. Abstraction allows us to consider possibilities that are not the norm,” said Barbara Kasten.

Structure, Light, Land features Kasten’s work from multiple series, including Architectural SitesCollisions, and Progressions, as well as new iterations of digital projections, cyanotypes, and sculptures. With a striking interplay of light, color, and form, Kasten’s work infiltrates the grounds of The Glass House and responds to the site’s varied built environment and landscape.

In the Brick House (1949), Kasten’s brilliantly hued Architectural Site 15, October 19, 1987–featuring the former home of the Whitney Museum of American Art (1966), designed by Marcel Breuer–resonates with the postmodern interior of the Reading Room, which includes two 1986 Feltri Chairs designed by Gaetano Pesce. Five new cyanotypes by Kasten line the building’s serene 1949 hallway, illuminated by circular skylights.

Kasten’s new installation of fluorescent acrylic I-beams, modeled after the structural components of the Glass House, will be interspersed throughout the Sculpture Gallery (1970). The seven-foot-long beams respond to the site’s permanent collection of works by Frank Stella, John Chamberlain, Robert Morris, George Segal, and Michael Heizer. The intervention brings attention to the structure’s exposed I-beam twenty feet overhead and responds to the gallery’s interior patterning of ever-changing natural light and winding staircases.

Arts Council
Member
10/20/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Barbara Kasten: Structure, Light, Land

The Glass House, a site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, is pleased to...
Monday
Oct 20
@
1:00 pm
-
4:00 pm
The Glass House Visitor Center + Design Store in New Canaan
The Glass House Visitor Center + Design Store
Online Event
New Canaan
Tue
Oct
21
Tue
Oct
21

Our latest exhibition features a dazzling display of digital art by three amazing artists. Please be sure to stop into the gallery for this power visual experience and join us for the opening reception on Thursday, September 11, to learn more about the digital medium and hear the artists explain how they each use their own unique processes and techniques to create this extraordinary work.

Joanie Landau was born and raised in New York, where her passion for visual art began early. She was initially drawn to collagraphs, an uncommon form of printmaking that captivated her with its rich textures and hands-on process. This fascination eventually evolved into her current body of work: Digital Collagraphs, where photographic imagery merges seamlessly with graphic design techniques. Much like traditional printmaking, her digital process retains a sense of discovery and visual alchemy. Landau studied printmaking at the Silvermine School of Art, earning both the Rembrandt Award for Excellence in Graphic Art and First Prize in Mixed Media. Her studio has been featured in East Coast Home, and her artwork is frequently highlighted in various publications.

Over the past decade, Joanie has exhibited in solo, juried, and group exhibitions across the United States, receiving numerous awards for her innovative work. She is an active member of the Artists Collective of Westport and the Carriage Barn Arts Center, and her work is represented by art consultants and interior designers.

Tina Sommers holds a B.F.A. from the Savannah College of Art and Design. Her photography has been recognized by Abercrombie & Kent, the Delamar Hotel Collection, and Travel + Leisure, among others. She continues to exhibit her work in local galleries, and has shown in coastal Newport and Savannah.

“My creative journey began with the vibrant hues of Crayons and Magic Markers, and the glowing patterns of Lite-Brite,” says Tina. “Guided by a lifelong fascination with color and discovery, I explore the intersection of nature and technology through digital photography and immersive visual experiences.”

Influenced by childhood travels with her parents and the striking photomicrographs from Zeiss calendars shared by her father, Tina’s work fuses the microscopic with the monumental – revealing hidden beauty through a creative and curious lens.

Peter Mendelson is a Connecticut-based fine art photographer with a law degree from the University of Pennsylvania. When he moved to New York City, he discovered his passion for photography. Over time, his work evolved into a distinctive visual language, He further refined his artistic vision through workshops with renowned photographers.

In 2023, Peter left his legal career to fully devote himself to fine art photography. His award-winning work has been exhibited in galleries across Connecticut, New York, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts. His fine art prints are held in both private and professional collections, and his photography has been featured in a variety of publications spanning art, design, travel, and style.

Peter states, “My photography explores the evolving relationship between humans and their environments, capturing the imprint of culture, time, and transformation in both urban and coastal landscapes… I embrace a sense of the past, drawing attention to the layers of history embedded in everyday places that may evoke personal and collective memories. At the same time, I interlace these subjects with a modern twist and sense of humor, employing bold colors, graphic compositions, and framing materials like aluminum and acrylic to amplify the vibrancy and depth of each image. Through this approach, I strive to create a joyful and visually compelling dialogue that bridges nostalgia with a contemporary perspective.”

Arts Council
Member
10/21/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Current Exhibit: Visions in Motion

Our latest exhibition features a dazzling display of digital art by three amazing artists. Please...
Tuesday
Oct 21
@
9:00 am
-
8:00 pm
Bruce S. Kershner Gallery in Fairfield
Bruce S. Kershner Gallery
Online Event
Fairfield
Tue
Oct
21
Tue
Oct
21

​Greenwich Art Society

Classes start Monday, September 8, 2025!

Enroll asap to hold your place in class!

If not already a member, please log into your account to pay for membership first to get tuition discount before registering for classes.

Log in to your account here to renew membership:

Renew here and check out new 2025/26 member benefits!

Register online for your favorite class or check out

our newer classes & workshops -- Classical Portrait Drawing,

All Level Painting Classes, Beginning Drawing, Plein Air Painting, and more!!!

See full class schedule here

Create your own account and then select and pay 

for your classes!

 

Our Mission: "To enhance our legacy of personalized visual arts education, outstanding art exhibitions, and children's community outreach."

Greenwich Art Society

299 Greenwich Ave., 3rd floor, Greenwich, CT 06830

203.629.1533

Contact Us

   

Arts Council
Member
10/21/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Greenwich Art Society Fall Classes Registration is Open!

​Greenwich Art Society Classes start Monday, September 8, 2025! Enroll asap to hold your place in...
Tuesday
Oct 21
@
9:30 am
-
7:30 pm
Greenwich Art Society Studio School in Greenwich
Greenwich Art Society Studio School
Online Event
Greenwich
Tue
Oct
21
Tue
Oct
21

 Heather Gaudio Fine Art  is pleased to present Formal Approaches, featuring works by Hyun Jung Ahn, Mojé Assefjah, Mio Yamato and Nadia Yaron. The exhibition will be on view October 4 – November 15.

The artists in the show share varied yet distinct formal approaches to their creative process. Through abstraction, they explore themes around emotional and psychological spaces and how natural elements shape our physical worlds and surroundings.

 

About the Artists: 

 

Hyun Jung Ahn  presents her ongoing investigations into memory, psychological interiorities, and the interpretation of emotional states of being.  Offering an interplay between color and form, her paintings create a balanced composition made with different pieces of linen or canvas that are painted and stitched together.  An artist-in-residency program at MASS MoCA in 2018 led Ahn to discover a new way to make a mark and create a line by using a sewing machine. Since then, the sewn thread has become integral to her work, offering Ahn a way to explore chance and geometric abstraction by dividing, fragmenting and joining different shapes on the picture plane.  Coupled with a thoughtfully colored palette or more muted, monochromatic tones, Ahn’s paintings are eloquent modernist abstractions.  Ahn has exhibited widely in the United States and in Korea, where she also teaches. Her works are represented in many private and corporate collections including TD Bank Corporation Art Collection, Toronto.

 

Mojé Assefjah  was born in Tehran and moved to Germany with her family in 1986 where she attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. She later did artist-in-residency programs in Rome and Spain. This is the first time the artist exhibits in the United States and the exhibition is made possible with the collaboration of Galerie Tanit in Munich.  Working with traditional egg tempera, Assefjah paints vividly chromatic works that are heavily influenced by the Italian Old Masters, miniature Persian paintings and calligraphy.  Referencing still life and landscape genres, the artist’s luminous, jeweled toned paintings are tableaus into alternate spaces, distant landscapes or dream-like visions into what lies beyond a doorway or window.  Assefjah updates these depictions to our current times by straddling representation and abstraction. The artist has participated in various solo and group exhibitions in Europe and the Near East and her paintings are in notable private and public collections including Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, Munich; Gabriele Münter and Johannes Eichner Foundation, Munich; Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich; Guangdon Art Museum, China; Colección olorVISUAL, Barcelona; KICO Sammlung, Allianz Versicherungen, Münchner Rück, Munich; and BIZ, Bank für Internationale Zahlungsausgleich, Basel. 

 

Mio Yamato  takes on a near ritualistic approach to her accumulation of dotted and linear gestures, creating densely layered imagery. With her signature marks, Yamato’s paintings evoke organic phenomena, geological terrains and other patterns seen in natural formations.  Her works explore notions of universality, systems and ever-changing continuums that occur on the micro and macro scale. Whether using the dot or line as a mark, the artist shifts the direction and patterns as she works allowing for chance to take over her process. Yamato is also known for creating monumental site-specific mural installations, such as Under My Skin at the Kyoto City Kyocera Museum. The artist hails from Kyoto and has exhibited widely in Asia in group and solo exhibitions.  She has also been the recipient of numerous awards including an artist residency program at Fundación Casa Wabi in Oaxaca, Mexico.  This is the third time HGFA features Yamato in an exhibition in the United States, thanks to the collaboration with COHJU Contemporary in Kyoto.

 

Nadia Yaron  takes a unique approach to represent and experience the landscape as a genre.  Drawing inspiration from the vast vistas provided by landscapes, Yaron reduces the bands of sky, tiers of land in the distance and closer topographies in the foreground into columnar sculptures. The artist carves and sands different types of stone, such as alabaster, marble and other locally sourced stone, and salvaged wood.  She shapes each piece finishing them in varying textures, all the while following their natural veins and grains and working around their natural characteristics. Once each piece is finished, Yaron stacks the pieces together into a singular column, simplifying the visual layers of a landscape, bringing the boundless spaces and terrains to a human scale.  Through these vertical structures, the Brazilian-born American artist references impermanence and our relationship with nature.  Yaron has had many solo and group exhibitions in the United States, and her sculptures are highly sought after by collectors here and abroad.  

 

Heather Gaudio Fine Art  specializes in emerging and established artists, offering painting, works on paper, photography, and sculpture. The gallery provides a full-range of art advisory services, from forming and maintaining a collection, to securing secondary market material, to assisting with framing and installation. The focus is on each individual client, selecting art that best serves his or her vision, space, and resources. The six exhibitions offered every year are designed to present important talent and provide artwork appealing to a broad range of interests. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday; 10:30am to 5:30pm; and by appointment. 

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10/21/2025
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"Formal Approaches"

Heather Gaudio Fine Art is pleased to present Formal Approaches, featuring works...
Tuesday
Oct 21
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10:30 am
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5:30 pm
Heather Gaudio Fine Art in Greenwich
Heather Gaudio Fine Art
Online Event
Greenwich
Tue
Oct
21
Tue
Oct
21

Join us for a knit and crochet get together. Work on your own project or help us make items for local charities. If you know how to knit and/or crochet but are stuck on a project or technique, or if you are just looking for someone to craft with, this is the group for you. This program is for adults.

Check out other library programs!

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Hobbies & Crafts

Knitting & Crocheting

Join us for a knit and crochet get together. Work on your own project or help us make items for local charities. If you know how to knit and/or crochet but are stuck on a project or technique, or...
Tuesday
Oct 21
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11:00 am
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12:30 pm
Bethel Public Library in Bethel
Bethel Public Library
Online Event
Bethel
Tue
Oct
21
Tue
Oct
21

A new show at the Rowayton Arts Center (RAC), “RAC Masters,” will be on view October 12 through November 8, 2025. This open theme all media exhibition features artwork by area artists chosen from online submissions.

The opening reception on Sunday, October 12 from 4 pm to 6 pm is free and open to the public. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Friday from 12 to 5 pm plus Saturday and Sunday from 10 am to 1 pm.

RAC celebrates the study, creation and appreciation of the arts through classes, exhibitions and events open to all in the community. For over 60 years, this nonprofit organization has been a cultural gem in Rowayton, CT. The gallery and art school overlook the scenic Five Mile River at 145 Rowayton Avenue with space for regional artists to exhibit their art and a classroom for workshops and classes at all levels offered to children and adults. Visit rowaytonarts.org and follow @rowaytonarts.

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10/21/2025
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Arts & Culture

Rowayton Arts Center “Autumn Juried Show” Exhibition

A new show at the Rowayton Arts Center (RAC), “RAC Masters,” will be on view October 12 through...
Tuesday
Oct 21
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12:00 pm
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5:00 pm
Rowayton Arts Center in Norwalk
Rowayton Arts Center
Online Event
Norwalk
Tue
Oct
21
Tue
Oct
21

The Mayor’s Gallery presents: “ART/PLACE visits Stamford!”

Artwork by the members of the ART/PLACE Gallery

October 16th, 2025 – December 15th, 2025

Artists’ reception Thursday October 23rd 4:30 – 6:00 PM

Stamford Government Center                      888 Washington Blvd, Stamford, CT     

Covered on-site parking                                                         handicap accessible

The Stamford Mayor’s Gallery presents “ART/PLACE visits Stamford” at the newly renovated Mayor’s Gallery of Stamford. The exhibition runs from October 16th thru December 15th, 2025.

The artist’s reception is scheduled for Thursday October 23rd, from 4:30- 6:00 PM where the public is invited to meet the artists. Art/Place Gallery celebrated over 44 years as anot-for-profit artist run gallery, until last month where it was located in the

center of downtown Fairfield, Connecticut. It was founded in 1981 and

maintained a gallery in Fairfield’s Southport train station until it burned

down in 2008. They are currently exhibiting as a group in other galleries since

losing their gallery space in Fairfield. For more about Art/Place visit them

website at https://www.artplacegallery.org/

The diversity in the art of the members includes works in oil, acrylic, watercolor, photography, various forms of printmaking, collage, and digitally produced art. Art/Place welcomes area educators and institutions to bring groups in for the exchange of ideas.

Art / Place has offered a variety of outreach exhibits. These have included "Artists Invite Artists", an exhibit of art teachers in Fairfield Public schools, guest artists such as Yale art professors, CT artists including Antonio Frasconi, James Grashow, and Sol Lewitt among others.

Exhibiting artists at the Mayor’s Gallery include Lynne Arovas, Bevi Bullwinkel, Art Gerstein, Stephanie Hilton, Lois Goglia, Alice Katz, Judith Lambertson, Julie Leff, Mary Louise Long, Keith Magner, Toby Michaels, Lina Morielli, Diane Pollack, Dave Pressler, Jason Pritchard, George Radwan, Rosa Elvira Sclafani and Florence Zolan.

The Mayor’s Gallery is located on the 10th floor of Stamford’s Government Center. The City of Stamford which gives area artists an opportunity to exhibit their work in this space. There are six exhibitions annually featuring emerging and professional artists.

Please contact curator Ellen Gordon at esgordon@optonline.net for more info.

Gallery Hours: Tuesday thru Friday 1pm – 4pm. ID required to enter Government Center.

 

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10/21/2025
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The Mayor's Gallery presents "ART/PLACE visits Stamford"

The Mayor’s Gallery presents: “ART/PLACE visits Stamford!” Artwork by the members of the...
Tuesday
Oct 21
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1:00 pm
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4:00 pm
The Mayor's Gallery in Stamford
The Mayor's Gallery
Online Event
Stamford
Tue
Oct
21
Tue
Oct
21

The Mayor’s Gallery presents: “ART/PLACE visits Stamford!”

Artwork by the members of the ART/PLACE Gallery

October 16th, 2025 – December 15th, 2025

Artists’ reception Thursday October 23rd 4:30 – 6:00 PM

Stamford Government Center                      888 Washington Blvd, Stamford, CT     

Covered on-site parking                                                         handicap accessible

The Stamford Mayor’s Gallery presents “ART/PLACE visits Stamford” at the newly renovated Mayor’s Gallery of Stamford. The exhibition runs from October 16th thru December 15th, 2025.

The artist’s reception is scheduled for Thursday October 23rd, from 4:30- 6:00 PM where the public is invited to meet the artists.

Art/Place Gallery celebrated over 44 years as a

not-for-profit artist run gallery, until last month where it was located in the

center of downtown Fairfield, Connecticut. It was founded in 1981 and

maintained a gallery in Fairfield’s Southport train station until it burned

down in 2008. They are currently exhibiting as a group in other galleries since

losing their gallery space in Fairfield. For more about Art/Place visit their

website at https://www.artplacegallery.org/

The diversity in the art of the members includes works in oil, acrylic, watercolor, photography, various forms of printmaking, collage, and digitally produced art. Art/Place welcomes area educators and institutions to bring groups in for the exchange of ideas.

Art / Place has offered a variety of outreach exhibits. These have included "Artists Invite Artists", an exhibit of art teachers in Fairfield Public schools, guest artists such as Yale art professors, CT artists including Antonio Frasconi, James Grashow, and Sol Lewitt among others.

Exhibiting artists at the Mayor’s Gallery include Lynne Arovas, Bevi Bullwinkel, Art Gerstein, Stephanie Hilton, Lois Goglia, Alice Katz, Judith Lambertson, Julie Leff, Mary Louise Long, Keith Magner, Toby Michaels, Lina Morielli, Diane Pollack, Dave Pressler, Jason Pritchard, George Radwan, Rosa Elvira Sclafani and Florence Zolan.

The Mayor’s Gallery is located on the 10th floor of Stamford’s Government Center. The City of Stamford which gives area artists an opportunity to exhibit their work in this space. There are six exhibitions annually featuring emerging and professional artists.

Please contact curator Ellen Gordon at esgordon@optonline.net for more info.

Gallery Hours: Tuesday thru Friday 1pm – 4pm. ID required to enter Government Center.

 

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10/21/2025
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The Mayor's Gallery presents "ART?

The Mayor’s Gallery presents: “ART/PLACE visits Stamford!” Artwork by the members of the...
Tuesday
Oct 21
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1:00 pm
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4:00 pm
The Mayor's Gallery in Stamford
The Mayor's Gallery
Online Event
Stamford
Tue
Oct
21
Tue
Oct
21

New for Fall!

MIXED MEDIA DRAWING – ALL LEVELS

NOMI SILVERMAN

7 TUESDAYS

October 7 – November 25 (except Nov. 11)

5:00 pm to 7:30 pm

Program Description

Develop and expand your drawing skills. By incorporating different media such as pastels, ink, house paint or acrylic or even oil pastels, litho crayons, etc., you can develop your thought process and change the way you think about solving issues or even moving your work in a new direction.

Required Supplies

  • Supply list: 
  • Whatever media you are currently working on, or wish to explore such as pen and ink, house paint samples, pastels, watercolors, really anything. Feel free to bring in old art works that have been problematic. During the class new media will be discussed and explored.

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The Greenwich Art Society is offering Mixed Media Drawing with Nomi Silverman

New for Fall! MIXED MEDIA DRAWING – ALL LEVELS NOMI SILVERMAN 7 TUESDAYS October 7 – November 25...
Tuesday
Oct 21
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5:00 pm
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7:30 pm
Greenwich Art Society Studio School in Greenwich
Greenwich Art Society Studio School
Online Event
Greenwich
Tue
Oct
21
Tue
Oct
21

Lost Lear is a moving and darkly comic remix of Shakespeare’s play told from the point of view of Joy, an elderly person with dementia. Joy is living in an old memory from her 30s, when she was rehearsing the title role in an avant-garde production of King Lear. Joy’s delicately maintained reality is upended by the arrival of her estranged son who, being cast as Cordelia, must find a way to speak his piece from within the limited role he’s given.

Described as “brilliantly conceived and executed” (Irish Examiner), Lost Lear is the creation of Irish theatre and filmmaker Dan Colley. Inspired by visiting his grandmother when she lived in a care home for people with dementia, Colley uses puppetry, projection, and live video effects to create Joy’s world, where layers of her past and present, fiction and reality, overlap and distort.

This remarkable play is a thought-provoking meditation on theater, artifice, and the possibility of communicating across the chasms between us.

This production runs 80 minutes.

Arts Council
Member
10/21/2025
Single event
Arts & Culture
Performing Arts

Dan Colley and Company Lost Lear

Lost Lear is a moving and darkly comic remix of Shakespeare’s play told from the point of...
Tuesday
Oct 21
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7:00 pm
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8:00 pm
Fairfield University Quick Center for the Arts in Fairfield
Fairfield University Quick Center for the Arts
Online Event
Fairfield
Wed
Oct
22
Wed
Oct
22

Our latest exhibition features a dazzling display of digital art by three amazing artists. Please be sure to stop into the gallery for this power visual experience and join us for the opening reception on Thursday, September 11, to learn more about the digital medium and hear the artists explain how they each use their own unique processes and techniques to create this extraordinary work.

Joanie Landau was born and raised in New York, where her passion for visual art began early. She was initially drawn to collagraphs, an uncommon form of printmaking that captivated her with its rich textures and hands-on process. This fascination eventually evolved into her current body of work: Digital Collagraphs, where photographic imagery merges seamlessly with graphic design techniques. Much like traditional printmaking, her digital process retains a sense of discovery and visual alchemy. Landau studied printmaking at the Silvermine School of Art, earning both the Rembrandt Award for Excellence in Graphic Art and First Prize in Mixed Media. Her studio has been featured in East Coast Home, and her artwork is frequently highlighted in various publications.

Over the past decade, Joanie has exhibited in solo, juried, and group exhibitions across the United States, receiving numerous awards for her innovative work. She is an active member of the Artists Collective of Westport and the Carriage Barn Arts Center, and her work is represented by art consultants and interior designers.

Tina Sommers holds a B.F.A. from the Savannah College of Art and Design. Her photography has been recognized by Abercrombie & Kent, the Delamar Hotel Collection, and Travel + Leisure, among others. She continues to exhibit her work in local galleries, and has shown in coastal Newport and Savannah.

“My creative journey began with the vibrant hues of Crayons and Magic Markers, and the glowing patterns of Lite-Brite,” says Tina. “Guided by a lifelong fascination with color and discovery, I explore the intersection of nature and technology through digital photography and immersive visual experiences.”

Influenced by childhood travels with her parents and the striking photomicrographs from Zeiss calendars shared by her father, Tina’s work fuses the microscopic with the monumental – revealing hidden beauty through a creative and curious lens.

Peter Mendelson is a Connecticut-based fine art photographer with a law degree from the University of Pennsylvania. When he moved to New York City, he discovered his passion for photography. Over time, his work evolved into a distinctive visual language, He further refined his artistic vision through workshops with renowned photographers.

In 2023, Peter left his legal career to fully devote himself to fine art photography. His award-winning work has been exhibited in galleries across Connecticut, New York, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts. His fine art prints are held in both private and professional collections, and his photography has been featured in a variety of publications spanning art, design, travel, and style.

Peter states, “My photography explores the evolving relationship between humans and their environments, capturing the imprint of culture, time, and transformation in both urban and coastal landscapes… I embrace a sense of the past, drawing attention to the layers of history embedded in everyday places that may evoke personal and collective memories. At the same time, I interlace these subjects with a modern twist and sense of humor, employing bold colors, graphic compositions, and framing materials like aluminum and acrylic to amplify the vibrancy and depth of each image. Through this approach, I strive to create a joyful and visually compelling dialogue that bridges nostalgia with a contemporary perspective.”

Arts Council
Member
10/22/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Current Exhibit: Visions in Motion

Our latest exhibition features a dazzling display of digital art by three amazing artists. Please...
Wednesday
Oct 22
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9:00 am
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8:00 pm
Bruce S. Kershner Gallery in Fairfield
Bruce S. Kershner Gallery
Online Event
Fairfield
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