Monday, November 10 2008
Guido Garaycochea and Gray Park Art Exhibit
The Gallery at Lighthouse, Groton is proud to announce the opening of a show of paintings by local artists Gray Park and Guido Garaycochea. Gray is inspired by the changing scenery of Barn Island in Stonington and the surrounding marshes of Connecticut and Rhode Island. The majority of his paintings are done en plein air, where Gray strives to capture the essence of the changing relationship between land and sea. In Guido's paintings, he endeavors to express his own vision of reality. It is not a tangible reality, but one that evokes a particular magic in each human being, one in constant conflict. His visual aesthetic proposition symbolizes the passing of time in an ethereal atmosphere. Forces constantly fight to meet their point of equilibrium to find the inner, always hidden, other face of the human being that is in a no-time reality. He tries to create a universality of expression that allows perhaps for the present to meet the future. The Gallery at Lighthouse, Groton is located at 744 Long Hill Road, Groton Shopping Plaza, Groton, CT. 06340. The Gallery is open Mon - Fri 12 - 5 pm and Sat 12 - 6 pm
Not All Rubber Ducks Look Alike
Westport Arts Center presents:
Not All Rubber Ducks Look Alike
Thurs., Oct. 30 - Sunday, Nov. 30
Studio Party: Thurs., Oct. 30, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m., Studio Gallery
Lucy Sander Sceery's whimsical, charming take on rubber ducks.
Open to the public.
For more information, contact Westport Arts Center at 203-222-7070 or www.westportartscenter.org,
or visit the gallery M-F 10-4 and Sat-Sun 12-4 at 51 Riverside Ave., Westport.
Optomism Art Exhibition
Westport Arts Center presents:
Optomism
Sept. 26 - Nov. 30
An exhibition examining the role of art as a form of political activism. Open to the public.
Gallery Talkback: Wed, Nov. 12, 7:30 - 9:30 p.m.
WAC Main Gallery
For more information, contact WAC at 203-222-7070, www.westportartscenter.org, or visit the gallery, M-F 10-4; Sat/Sun 12-4 at 51 Riverside Ave., Westport.
Artistry on the Shoreline Holiday Sale
Artistry on the Shoreline Holiday Sale
October 20 - January 11, 2009
Visit our website at www.guilfordartcenter.org.
New Haven's First-Ever Restaurant Week
Six-Day November Event to Feature Affordable Prix Frixe Menus at Participating Fine Restaurants Throughout the City.
From Nov. 9 - 14, New Haven will host its first New Haven Restaurant Week featuring prix fixe lunch ($16.38, representing the year the city was founded) and dinner menus ($29) at participating restaurants. Gaining momentum as a "foodie" destination, New Haven is home to over 100 restaurants including 18 independent and award-winning restaurants, which will participate in the premiere event.
For a complete list of participating restaurants and additional details regarding New Haven Restaurant Week, visit www.infonewhaven.com/restaurantweek. Advance reservations are recommended.
A Brazilian Serenade: Longings and Saudades
Art Songs and Piano Music by Brazilian Composers
Works by Heito Villa-Lobos, Camargo Guarnieri, Gilberto Mendes, Lorenzo Fernandez, Ricardo Tacuchian, Antonio Carlos Jobim, and others.
Stela Brandao, soprano; Max Lifchitz, piano
Monday, Nov. 10 at 8 p.m.
Christ & St. Stephen's Church
120 West 69th St (bet. Bway and Columbus), NYC
Free admission, No Ticket Required
Celebrating the Third Annual Latin-American Cultural Week in NYC
Holidaze: The Real Story of Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas
Now through Dec. 14 -
Holidaze: The Real Story of Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas
Special exhibit at the Henry Whitfield State Museum
Learn why the Puritans did not celebrate Christmas, the myths behind the First Thanksgiving, and how All Hallow's Eve became a night of costumes and candy. The exhibit is available for viewing during regular museum hours and is included with museum admission.
Woodbury painter Matt Wood exhibits "Pentimento"
Woodbury painter Matt Wood returns to nature’s essence
in “Pentimento” exhibition at Good News Cafe & Gallery
Woodbury artist Matt Wood returns to the essence of the subjects he paints from the natural world in his new exhibition titled “Pentimento,” showing through Jan. 5, 2009, at the Good News Cafe and Gallery, 694 Main Street South, Woodbury.
A native of southern California, Wood began his artistic odyssey with painting studies at the University of Iowa influenced by the work of Mauricio Lasansky. Wood notes that his own Polish and Russian heritage, and his marriage to Polish native Joanna Czaderna, have established a natural affinity for Lasansky’s passionate approach to the creative process that seeks to use art as a means to raise personal awareness.
Good News Cafe & Gallery is open from 11:30 am to 10 pm daily; closed Tuesdays.
CT Plein Air Painters Society Annual Membership Exhibition
The Connecticut Plein Air Painters Society presents its annual members exhibition at Hartford Fine Art, 80 Pitkin Street, East Hartford, beginning with the opening reception and awards presentation on Friday November 7, 2008 from 6-8 pm. This year's juror is David Dunlop, well-known to CPTV viewers for his thirteen-episode series Landscapes Through Time With David Dunlop, which debuted this year to rave reviews. His careful selection of 72 works in oil, watercolor, pastel and acrylic makes this the most exciting show ever for this talented group of artists. The public is cordially invited to the opening reception to share insights and a glass of wine with many member artists. All works will be for sale and a drawing will be held for one lucky guest to win an original painting by a member artist. The exhibit will continue through January 31, 2009. Please go to www.hartfordfineart.com for gallery hours and directions.
In conjunction with the annual exhibit, the Gallery will host a series of artist demonstrations and panel discussions on selected Saturdays in November and December, including a hands-on demo by David Dunlop himself on December 6 from 11-1. This is an opportunity for artists and art lovers alike to gain insights from several artists into the painting process. For a complete schedule of events, please go to www.cpaps.org.
Westville Art Expo and Co-op
Jennifer Jane Gallery has organized an art exposition with a cooperative of local artists in New Haven.
The best place around this holiday season to buy handmade, original gifts.
Original photography, paintings, stained glass, giclees, watercolors, jewlery, etc.
Located at ArLoW
838 Whalley Ave.
The Westville Arts District
New Haven, CT 06515
Hours: Wed - Sat, 12 - 6 p.m.; Sun 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.



