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A new exhibit featured at ArtPlace Gallery @ The Watermark
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Aug 24, 2010 - 2:58 PM
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| Summertime Blues, Karen Vogel |
From September 2 through October 28, Darien-based artist Karen Vogel and Westport-based artist Barbara Bernstein will have their work featured at ArtPlace Gallery @ The Watermark at 3030 Park. The title of their exhibit is “Nature Observed.” A reception will be held at the gallery for both artists on Wednesday, September 8 at 2:00 p.m., at which time they will present their work and answer guests’ questions.
“Our newest exhibition featuring acclaimed artists Karen Vogel and Barbara Bernstein is sure to impress all guests of the gallery,” said Kevin Hunter, Executive Director of The Watermark at 3030 Park. “Our collaboration with ArtPlace Gallery is just one more example of our community serving as a mecca for the arts in the area, and we are certain that the work of such fine exhibiting artists will be enjoyed by all who visit.”
Vogel studied painting and drawing at New York’s Art Students League and Washington D.C.’s Corcoran Gallery. Her work appears in exhibitions throughout the state, as well as in her personal studio in Norwalk, CT. Currently, Vogel serves on the board of The Women’s Caucus for The Arts and teaches at the Darien Art Center. For the past decade, she has focused on printmaking at the Center for Contemporary Printmaking in Norwalk.
“My appreciation for the natural environment stems from my graduate studies at the New York Botanical Garden,” said Vogel. “My drawings and paintings make visual reference to botanical forms using unique colors, patterns, and layers.”
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| Chairs in Symmetry, Barbara Bernstein |
Bernstein taught art for 19 years in the Westport public school system. Her work has been displayed at over 200 group and national juried exhibitions including the Salmagundi, Allied Artists of America, and Art of the Northeast. Additionally, Bernstein has received over 40 awards for her artistic achievements including the Grumbacher Gold Medallion for outstanding achievement in oil painting. Currently, Bernstein serves as a juried artist member of the Connecticut Watercolor Society, the Connecticut Women Artists, and the New Haven Paint and Clay Club.
“My art reflects the inner serenity and restorative power of nature,” said Bernstein. “I work with both oil and water color to create still lifes, figures and landscapes.”
The collaboration between the senior living community and non-profit, cooperative art gallery aims to provide both residents and guests of The Watermark at 3030 Park with the opportunity to experience the work of fine artists such as Vogel and Bernstein.
ArtPlace Gallery @ The Watermark is open Monday through Saturday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Sunday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, please call The Watermark at 3030 Park at 203-374-5611.
About The Watermark at 3030 Park:
The Watermark at 3030 Park, located at 3030 Park Avenue on the Bridgeport/Fairfield line in Connecticut, is a distinctive community for seniors, offering exceptional independent living, assisted living, skilled rehabilitation and memory care. The Watermark at 3030 Park is professionally managed by Watermark Retirement Communities, a company committed to creating extraordinary communities where people thrive. For more information, please visit www.watermarkcommunities.com/3030park.
About ArtPlace Gallery:
Formed in 1981, ArtPlace is a non-profit, cooperative art gallery comprised of painters, printmakers, photographers and sculptors. With its main gallery located in the center of downtown Fairfield next to the Community Theater, ArtPlace presents regular monthly exhibitions, free of charge and open to the public. ArtPlace’s member and invited guest artists represent a broad spectrum of focus and perceptions expressed through a variety of media.
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