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Short Days Art Exhibit & Boutique

at Ashawagh Hall | Sat Dec 10 - Sun Dec 11

Location

Ashawagh Hall

780 Springs Fireplace Road
Springs - East Hampton, NY 11725
(Map)
Tel: 5617061525
Contact Name: Anahi DeCanio
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Date & Time

10:00 AM - 08:00 PM
Cost: Free Event
Description

Four local artists who make a seamless connection between nature and the abstract will be showing at Ashawagh Hall on December 10th and 11th.  Their work includes abstract painting, ceramic sculpture and prints from a variety of techniques including monotypes, solar prints, fish prints and photography.  In addition to what promises to be a stunning collection of larger wall pieces, they will be creating an “art-boutique” with the idea that fine art can make fine gifts.

ANAHI DeCANIO - She is a multi-disciplinary artist working in a variety of media, including award winning product designs.  Her work is part of private and corporate collections in the United States, Europe and Latin America.  

 

SARAH JAFFE TURNBULL moved to the East End in 1981 from Vermont, where she had practiced law and been involved with community issues of health, civil rights and criminal justice.   She began working with clay around ten years ago and started exploring sculpture about five years ago. Sarah’s ceramic sculptures are deceptively metallic looking due to the glaze, which implies a strength that on closer observation belies vulnerability.  

ANNIE SESSLER’S prints have been featured in the New York Times, on the CBS Sunday Morning Show, in Dan’s Papers, Edible East End, Manhattan & Brooklyn, on the menus of the Red Lobster restaurant chain, in the East Hampton Star , EH Press and on OneKingsLane.

JOHN TODARO’S award winning photographs are widely collected. His work in on permanent display at Southampton Hospital and at the Harold McMahon Medical Center in Amagansett. In 2014, his photograph “Aperture” was selected for the cover of Mark Doty’s “Deep Lane,” and his work has been published by The New Yorker, Unicef, Shutterbug, Crain’s,  Men’s Journal and other magazines.