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Sewickley Spring Gallery Walk

   In Memoriam: Paintings by Carolyn L. Coyle                   

April 3-28, 2012
Reception: Friday, April 27, 6:00-9:00 p.m.

*The reception coincides with Trees and the Sewickley Spring Gallery Walk.


Our World
by Carolyn Coyle

This exhibition features the paintings of the late Carolyn L. Coyle, a well known and loved local artist of Sewickley. A graduate of Carnegie Tech (now Carnegie Mellon University), Carolyn was a professionally accomplished painter, specializing in non-objective art, and a long-term member of the Association Artists of Pittsburgh. She was also a member of the Pittsburgh Group, and several other local art leagues. She continued painting and showing well into her nineties, a testimony to her compulsion to explore her vision, often reflected in the natural world. Her paintings are in national and private collections.

Sweetwater Center for the Arts
Free!

 

 

                         Trees                           

April 27-28, 2012
Reception: Friday, April 27, 6:00-9:00 p.m.
*The reception coincides with In Memoriam: Paintings by Carolyn L. Coyle and the Sewickley Spring Gallery Walk. 


Village Garden Club will hold an In-Club Flower Show, entitled Trees, in celebration of Arbor Day. Club members will have entries in flower arranging, horticulture, and photography. There will also be a display of club conservation projects. A wine and hors d'oeuvres reception will be held on Friday, April 27th from 6:00-9:00p.m. Hours on Saturday, April 28th are from 11:00a.m. to 4:00p.m.

Sweetwater Center for the Arts
Free


 

Sewickley Spring Gallery Walk

April 27, 2012, 6:00-9:00 p.m. & April 28, 2012, 11:00-4:00 p.m.

Please join us Friday for Sewickley's Annual Spring Gallery Walk!
The galleries of Sewickley will host a reception, free and open to the public from 6 to 9 pm. Free metered parking!

 

 

At Élan Gallery (427 Broad Street), Joyce Werwie Perry's latest series, ALLEGHENY, are large abstract cityscapes of Pittsburgh painted in oils with knives emphasize the vibrancy of the city's industry, rivers, bridges and topography with bold color and the movement of thick paint.

House of Two Sisters (507 Beaver Street), presents the work of Frank Dininno in Dininno/Refound Works 

International Images, ltd. (514 Beaver Street), exhibits on the first floor a "Sunflower Series" by mixed-media-mad-scientist, Hawkeye. On the second floor visionary photojournalist David Biernersser presents his photography collection of nature, travel, and life behind Afghani lines. Both exhibitions, with the use of powerful techniques, embody the essence of chaos, beauty, and nature in a way not easily noticed.

Sewickley Arts Initiative invites Professors of the region's top photography programs to select a Rising Star from their students to exhibit with them in this SAI Invitational Exhibition: Generations: Six of the Best Photo: Patrick Millard. Intravenous Restore, 2008. Pop-up gallery space to be announced, see updates at: www.sewickleyartsinitiative.org or www.facebook.com/pages/The-Sewickley-Arts-Initiative

Sewickley Gallery and Frame Shop (549 Beaver Street), presents Jessica Breedlove: Visual narratives of a child's personal story
Jessica has always been fascinated by children's artwork, especially in the early years when children cannot yet read or write. It is a time when they reflect all that they see daily in the world around them, and they "tell" these stories in the form of visual drawings on paper. No matter how simple or primitive these early drawings are, they are the visual narrative of each child's personal stories - whether based in imagination or reality. They are the authentic and genuine voice, expressed on paper, and belonging to each child.

Sweetwater Center for the Arts (200 Broad Street), presents an exhibition featuring the paintings of the late Carolyn L. Coyle, a well known and loved local artist of Sewickley: In Memoriam: Paintings by Carolyn L. Coyle  

Contact: Mark Rengers

mark@sewickleygallery.com

412-741-5858


 

 

 

 

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