Water Mill - The opening reception of the new
Sara Nightingale Gallery will be held Saturday, June 4 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. for the Full Circle. The exhibition is both a round-up and a reunion, and will emphasize the geometric form whose locus of points is equidistant from a given point.
Among the highlights and new to the gallery is
Barry Underwood, from Cleveland, OH, whose photograph, "Parade Field," is a documentation of an installation he created at Headlands Center for the Arts during a residency there. Barry recently won a Focus Project award as well as the Cleveland Arts Prize.
Alicia Lachance, also new to the gallery and from St. Louis, will be appearing in the upcoming Midwest Edition of New American Paintings. The jurors were
Julie Rodrigues Widhom and
Pamela Alper, curators from the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago.
Glenn Fischer of NYC uses paper from vintage books and magazines that he finds in thrift stores to construct his collages.
Alissa Smith of Smith in Southampton will present a fashion performance at the opening consisting of models "circulating" throughout the exhibition.
A percentage of proceeds from sales on the opening night will be split between Peconic Public Broadcasting and
the Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons, which did a wonderful job rescuing a feral cat and three kittens from the gallery basement earlier this month.
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