Ashawagh Hall is hosting “Four Points of View,” a two-day exhibit featuring the works of Jerry Schwabe, Kirsten Benfield, Pingree Louchheim, and Richard Udice on Saturday, November 16 and Sunday, November 17. An opening reception will be held on Saturday, November 16, from 4 to 8 p.m.
Award-winning painter, photographer and sculptor, Jerry Schwabe will debut his photography at “Four Points of View.” Schwabe who paints for “the eyes and the soul,” will also have paintings on display.
New Zealand native Kirsten Benfield currently resides and works in East Hampton. The avid traveler uses watercolor as a method to document her observations. Benfield’s paintings include East End landscapes and season still lifes.
Photojournalist turned painter, Pingree W. Louchheim has seen the light. After years of working in black and white, Louchheim has chosen the colors of the North and South Forks of Long Island as her breakthrough into brights. The Parsons School of Design and Yale University alum focuses on farms, architecture, animals, and landscapes.
East Hampton resident Richard Udice favors landscapes painted in oils. Udice often focuses on the unique lighting of the East End as inspiration.
Ashawagh Hall is located at 780 Springs-Fireplace Road in East Hampton. For more information visit ashawagh-hall.org.