Twenty-Nine Local Artists Show Small Artworks At The Woodshed Gallery

Top Quote The Woodshed Gallery in Franklin, MA (Metro West Boston) is hosting an exhibition of small-scale artworks by twenty-nine local fine artists. The exhibition is on display through November 26, 2011. End Quote
  • Boston, MA-NH (1888PressRelease) November 12, 2011 - The Woodshed Gallery in Franklin, MA (Metro West Boston) is presenting a group exhibition of original fine art paintings, photographs, prints and mixed media artworks by twenty-nine Boston area artists. The exhibition is on display through November 26, 2011.

    All artworks in the show have images sizes 8 x 10 inches or smaller. Styles range from realistic paintings of local and international scenes through whimsical illustrations for children, sophisticated abstractions, photographs, calligraphy, fabric art and collages.

    Sandra Bouchard, a Franklin-based interior designer and art collector, judged the show's entries and selected several prize winners. First Place was awarded to Susan Pratt Sheridan of Franklin for her oil painting Morning Glow. Second Place went to Stacey David of Franklin for her pastel painting "Siena, Italy", and Third Place was presented to Ann Gorbett of Walpole for her oil painting "New Yorkie." Honorable Mentions were awarded to Carlie DeGaetano of Blackstone for her oil painting "Vermont Landscape" and to Robin Wessman of Norfolk for his oil painting "Salt Pond."

    Other artists in this exhibition include Claire Griffin, Rebecca Skinner, Richard Lazario Guardabascio, Stephanie N. Miksis, Shona White, Bruce Wood, William Janosco, Gail Eckberg of Franklin, Steve Cross of Bellingham, Susan Johnson from Cambridge, Tatiana Roulin of Sharon, Harold Cunnif of South Boston, Evelyn Bernal and Linda Poreca of Needham, Polo Barrera of Walpole, Judith Moffatt of Medway, Stephen Halpert from North Grafton, Carol Frieswick of Whittinsville, Sandy Thibeault of Northbridge, Muriel Funka of Millbury, Sara Alexander of Hopedale, Karen T. Duplessis of Framingham. Two artists from Rhode Island are also included in the exhibition. They are Connie Anderson from Woonsocket and Susan S. Novich of Providence.

    This is exhibition is part of a Woodshed Gallery program designed to help artists take control of their presentations and advance their careers.

    The Woodshed Gallery was founded by professional artist Angelina Wood in 1968, and continues to be a family-run business. They specialize in conservation picture framing and the exhibition of original fine art. The Woodshed Gallery also shows a selection of hand-crafted jewelry and fashion accessories.

    The Woodshed Gallery is located at 1243 Pond Street, Franklin, MA, near the Medway border. Gallery hours are Tuesdays thru Fridays, 10AM-5PM, Saturdays 10AM-3PM.

    Examples of art in the show and directions to the gallery can be found on The Woodshed Gallery's web site. Go to http://www.WoodshedGallery.com

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