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Jun 17
2008
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Providence Art Club - Last Exhibitions of the SeasonPosted by providenceartclub in Untagged |
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Exhibitions June 22-July 3, 2008
Reception Sunday, June 22, 2-4 pm
Gallery Hours Monday through Friday 12-5pm;
Saturday and Sunday 2-4pm
Maxwell Mays gallery
Danna Brackenbury, John McDonough and Donna Kenny Kirwan
Outside and In Rhode Island
In ‘Outside and In Rhode Island,’ local artists Danna Brackenbury, Donna Kenny Kirwan and Jo McDonough capture the beauty of the New England landscape in a series of watercolors, oils, and pen and ink works. Artist John McDonough is inspired by the New England outdoors. He paints ithe traditional manner, with subjects ranging from rugged landscapes to idyllic still lifes. Complimenting these works are Danna Brackenbury’s plein air style landscapes of the Rhode Island and Massachusetts coastlines and works that portray the area’s fleeting, undeveloped landscape. Donna Kenny Kirwan’s watercolors complete this exhibition, depicting the essence of the state’s architectural landmarks and local seaside areas.
Dodge House Gallery
Joan Arnaud and Natalie Pfanstiehl: Flora, Fauna and Fantasy
Artists Joan Arnaud and Natalie Pfanstiehl combine the tangible with the abstract in ‘Flora, Fauna and Fantasy.’ Pfanstiehl's vivid watercolors illustrate her love of nature. A Newport native, she has worked on the faculty of the Newport Art Museum and for more than 20 years has led the Plein Air Painters of Narragansett Bay. Arnaud’s vibrant watercolors and monotypes also portray her fondness for the outdoors. A graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, Joan Arnaud was an art teacher for the Cranston public schools for more than 20 years.
Founded in 1880 to stimulate the appreciation of art in the community, the Club has long been a place for artists and art patrons to congregate, create, display and circulate works of art. Located along Thomas Street, in the shadow of the First Baptist Church, the Providence Art Club is a picturesque procession of historic houses, home to studios, galleries and the clubhouse. Through its public programs, its art instruction classes for members and its active exhibition schedule, the Providence Art Club continues a tradition of sponsoring and supporting the visual arts in Providence and throughout Rhode Island.
All exhibitions are free and open to the publiC










