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Saturday October 02, 2010
(all day)
Start: 2:00 pm
End: 2:00 pm

DEBORAH BLACK,PRISCILLA BOWDEN,GAIL KERN,MARGERY GOSNELL-QUA

Gallery Hours:
Monday - Friday 12 - 4PM or by appointment
Saturdays 10 - 6 PM

Opening Reception:
Saturday, September 18, 4 - 6 PM

The focus of the exhibition is "light" and it's seasonal effect on the East End Landscape, specifically Autumn, and how this is given visual expression by four artists of the region. While the artists may begin with on-sight sketches, none is a definitive plein aire painter. Each artist refers to color, light, and essential form, with the combined dynamic of observed nature and imagination, giving rise to an individual, personal artistic statement.

For Priscilla Bowden, a graduate of the Art Students League of New York, inspiration began while living in the south of France, whose light is often compared with that of the East End of Long Island, and for over 40 years her paintings have paid homage to the American landscape.

Start: 7:00 pm

The Rising Stars Piano Recital Series presents 2009 Pianofest Participant and 2007 Concert Artists Guild International Competition Winner Daria Rabotkina.

She will perform Schubert's and Rachmaninov's Moments-Musicaux and is sponsored by the Alfred and Jane Ross Foundation. Visit Daria at www.dariarabotkina.com

Tickets: $ 15 general admission; students under 21 no charge

Sunday October 03, 2010
(all day)
Start: 2:00 pm
End: 2:00 pm

DEBORAH BLACK,PRISCILLA BOWDEN,GAIL KERN,MARGERY GOSNELL-QUA

Gallery Hours:
Monday - Friday 12 - 4PM or by appointment
Saturdays 10 - 6 PM

Opening Reception:
Saturday, September 18, 4 - 6 PM

The focus of the exhibition is "light" and it's seasonal effect on the East End Landscape, specifically Autumn, and how this is given visual expression by four artists of the region. While the artists may begin with on-sight sketches, none is a definitive plein aire painter. Each artist refers to color, light, and essential form, with the combined dynamic of observed nature and imagination, giving rise to an individual, personal artistic statement.

For Priscilla Bowden, a graduate of the Art Students League of New York, inspiration began while living in the south of France, whose light is often compared with that of the East End of Long Island, and for over 40 years her paintings have paid homage to the American landscape.

Monday October 04, 2010
(all day)
Start: 2:00 pm
End: 2:00 pm

DEBORAH BLACK,PRISCILLA BOWDEN,GAIL KERN,MARGERY GOSNELL-QUA

Gallery Hours:
Monday - Friday 12 - 4PM or by appointment
Saturdays 10 - 6 PM

Opening Reception:
Saturday, September 18, 4 - 6 PM

The focus of the exhibition is "light" and it's seasonal effect on the East End Landscape, specifically Autumn, and how this is given visual expression by four artists of the region. While the artists may begin with on-sight sketches, none is a definitive plein aire painter. Each artist refers to color, light, and essential form, with the combined dynamic of observed nature and imagination, giving rise to an individual, personal artistic statement.

For Priscilla Bowden, a graduate of the Art Students League of New York, inspiration began while living in the south of France, whose light is often compared with that of the East End of Long Island, and for over 40 years her paintings have paid homage to the American landscape.

Start: 6:30 pm

Mondays, September 27 - October 18 and Friday, October 22
6:30 - 9:30 PM
$ 175

Tuesday October 05, 2010
(all day)
Start: 2:00 pm
End: 2:00 pm

DEBORAH BLACK,PRISCILLA BOWDEN,GAIL KERN,MARGERY GOSNELL-QUA

Gallery Hours:
Monday - Friday 12 - 4PM or by appointment
Saturdays 10 - 6 PM

Opening Reception:
Saturday, September 18, 4 - 6 PM

The focus of the exhibition is "light" and it's seasonal effect on the East End Landscape, specifically Autumn, and how this is given visual expression by four artists of the region. While the artists may begin with on-sight sketches, none is a definitive plein aire painter. Each artist refers to color, light, and essential form, with the combined dynamic of observed nature and imagination, giving rise to an individual, personal artistic statement.

For Priscilla Bowden, a graduate of the Art Students League of New York, inspiration began while living in the south of France, whose light is often compared with that of the East End of Long Island, and for over 40 years her paintings have paid homage to the American landscape.

Wednesday October 06, 2010
(all day)
Start: 2:00 pm
End: 2:00 pm

DEBORAH BLACK,PRISCILLA BOWDEN,GAIL KERN,MARGERY GOSNELL-QUA

Gallery Hours:
Monday - Friday 12 - 4PM or by appointment
Saturdays 10 - 6 PM

Opening Reception:
Saturday, September 18, 4 - 6 PM

The focus of the exhibition is "light" and it's seasonal effect on the East End Landscape, specifically Autumn, and how this is given visual expression by four artists of the region. While the artists may begin with on-sight sketches, none is a definitive plein aire painter. Each artist refers to color, light, and essential form, with the combined dynamic of observed nature and imagination, giving rise to an individual, personal artistic statement.

For Priscilla Bowden, a graduate of the Art Students League of New York, inspiration began while living in the south of France, whose light is often compared with that of the East End of Long Island, and for over 40 years her paintings have paid homage to the American landscape.

Thursday October 07, 2010
(all day)
Start: 2:00 pm
End: 2:00 pm

DEBORAH BLACK,PRISCILLA BOWDEN,GAIL KERN,MARGERY GOSNELL-QUA

Gallery Hours:
Monday - Friday 12 - 4PM or by appointment
Saturdays 10 - 6 PM

Opening Reception:
Saturday, September 18, 4 - 6 PM

The focus of the exhibition is "light" and it's seasonal effect on the East End Landscape, specifically Autumn, and how this is given visual expression by four artists of the region. While the artists may begin with on-sight sketches, none is a definitive plein aire painter. Each artist refers to color, light, and essential form, with the combined dynamic of observed nature and imagination, giving rise to an individual, personal artistic statement.

For Priscilla Bowden, a graduate of the Art Students League of New York, inspiration began while living in the south of France, whose light is often compared with that of the East End of Long Island, and for over 40 years her paintings have paid homage to the American landscape.

Friday October 08, 2010
(all day)
Start: 2:00 pm
End: 2:00 pm

DEBORAH BLACK,PRISCILLA BOWDEN,GAIL KERN,MARGERY GOSNELL-QUA

Gallery Hours:
Monday - Friday 12 - 4PM or by appointment
Saturdays 10 - 6 PM

Opening Reception:
Saturday, September 18, 4 - 6 PM

The focus of the exhibition is "light" and it's seasonal effect on the East End Landscape, specifically Autumn, and how this is given visual expression by four artists of the region. While the artists may begin with on-sight sketches, none is a definitive plein aire painter. Each artist refers to color, light, and essential form, with the combined dynamic of observed nature and imagination, giving rise to an individual, personal artistic statement.

For Priscilla Bowden, a graduate of the Art Students League of New York, inspiration began while living in the south of France, whose light is often compared with that of the East End of Long Island, and for over 40 years her paintings have paid homage to the American landscape.

Saturday October 09, 2010
(all day)
Start: 2:00 pm
End: 2:00 pm

DEBORAH BLACK,PRISCILLA BOWDEN,GAIL KERN,MARGERY GOSNELL-QUA

Gallery Hours:
Monday - Friday 12 - 4PM or by appointment
Saturdays 10 - 6 PM

Opening Reception:
Saturday, September 18, 4 - 6 PM

The focus of the exhibition is "light" and it's seasonal effect on the East End Landscape, specifically Autumn, and how this is given visual expression by four artists of the region. While the artists may begin with on-sight sketches, none is a definitive plein aire painter. Each artist refers to color, light, and essential form, with the combined dynamic of observed nature and imagination, giving rise to an individual, personal artistic statement.

For Priscilla Bowden, a graduate of the Art Students League of New York, inspiration began while living in the south of France, whose light is often compared with that of the East End of Long Island, and for over 40 years her paintings have paid homage to the American landscape.

Sunday October 10, 2010
(all day)
Start: 2:00 pm
End: 2:00 pm

DEBORAH BLACK,PRISCILLA BOWDEN,GAIL KERN,MARGERY GOSNELL-QUA

Gallery Hours:
Monday - Friday 12 - 4PM or by appointment
Saturdays 10 - 6 PM

Opening Reception:
Saturday, September 18, 4 - 6 PM

The focus of the exhibition is "light" and it's seasonal effect on the East End Landscape, specifically Autumn, and how this is given visual expression by four artists of the region. While the artists may begin with on-sight sketches, none is a definitive plein aire painter. Each artist refers to color, light, and essential form, with the combined dynamic of observed nature and imagination, giving rise to an individual, personal artistic statement.

For Priscilla Bowden, a graduate of the Art Students League of New York, inspiration began while living in the south of France, whose light is often compared with that of the East End of Long Island, and for over 40 years her paintings have paid homage to the American landscape.

Monday October 11, 2010
(all day)
Start: 2:00 pm
End: 2:00 pm

DEBORAH BLACK,PRISCILLA BOWDEN,GAIL KERN,MARGERY GOSNELL-QUA

Gallery Hours:
Monday - Friday 12 - 4PM or by appointment
Saturdays 10 - 6 PM

Opening Reception:
Saturday, September 18, 4 - 6 PM

The focus of the exhibition is "light" and it's seasonal effect on the East End Landscape, specifically Autumn, and how this is given visual expression by four artists of the region. While the artists may begin with on-sight sketches, none is a definitive plein aire painter. Each artist refers to color, light, and essential form, with the combined dynamic of observed nature and imagination, giving rise to an individual, personal artistic statement.

For Priscilla Bowden, a graduate of the Art Students League of New York, inspiration began while living in the south of France, whose light is often compared with that of the East End of Long Island, and for over 40 years her paintings have paid homage to the American landscape.

Start: 6:30 pm

Mondays, September 27 - October 18 and Friday, October 22
6:30 - 9:30 PM
$ 175

Tuesday October 12, 2010
(all day)
Start: 2:00 pm
End: 2:00 pm

DEBORAH BLACK,PRISCILLA BOWDEN,GAIL KERN,MARGERY GOSNELL-QUA

Gallery Hours:
Monday - Friday 12 - 4PM or by appointment
Saturdays 10 - 6 PM

Opening Reception:
Saturday, September 18, 4 - 6 PM

The focus of the exhibition is "light" and it's seasonal effect on the East End Landscape, specifically Autumn, and how this is given visual expression by four artists of the region. While the artists may begin with on-sight sketches, none is a definitive plein aire painter. Each artist refers to color, light, and essential form, with the combined dynamic of observed nature and imagination, giving rise to an individual, personal artistic statement.

For Priscilla Bowden, a graduate of the Art Students League of New York, inspiration began while living in the south of France, whose light is often compared with that of the East End of Long Island, and for over 40 years her paintings have paid homage to the American landscape.

Wednesday October 13, 2010
(all day)
Start: 2:00 pm
End: 2:00 pm

DEBORAH BLACK,PRISCILLA BOWDEN,GAIL KERN,MARGERY GOSNELL-QUA

Gallery Hours:
Monday - Friday 12 - 4PM or by appointment
Saturdays 10 - 6 PM

Opening Reception:
Saturday, September 18, 4 - 6 PM

The focus of the exhibition is "light" and it's seasonal effect on the East End Landscape, specifically Autumn, and how this is given visual expression by four artists of the region. While the artists may begin with on-sight sketches, none is a definitive plein aire painter. Each artist refers to color, light, and essential form, with the combined dynamic of observed nature and imagination, giving rise to an individual, personal artistic statement.

For Priscilla Bowden, a graduate of the Art Students League of New York, inspiration began while living in the south of France, whose light is often compared with that of the East End of Long Island, and for over 40 years her paintings have paid homage to the American landscape.

Thursday October 14, 2010
(all day)
Start: 2:00 pm
End: 2:00 pm

DEBORAH BLACK,PRISCILLA BOWDEN,GAIL KERN,MARGERY GOSNELL-QUA

Gallery Hours:
Monday - Friday 12 - 4PM or by appointment
Saturdays 10 - 6 PM

Opening Reception:
Saturday, September 18, 4 - 6 PM

The focus of the exhibition is "light" and it's seasonal effect on the East End Landscape, specifically Autumn, and how this is given visual expression by four artists of the region. While the artists may begin with on-sight sketches, none is a definitive plein aire painter. Each artist refers to color, light, and essential form, with the combined dynamic of observed nature and imagination, giving rise to an individual, personal artistic statement.

For Priscilla Bowden, a graduate of the Art Students League of New York, inspiration began while living in the south of France, whose light is often compared with that of the East End of Long Island, and for over 40 years her paintings have paid homage to the American landscape.

Friday October 15, 2010
(all day)
Start: 2:00 pm
End: 2:00 pm

DEBORAH BLACK,PRISCILLA BOWDEN,GAIL KERN,MARGERY GOSNELL-QUA

Gallery Hours:
Monday - Friday 12 - 4PM or by appointment
Saturdays 10 - 6 PM

Opening Reception:
Saturday, September 18, 4 - 6 PM

The focus of the exhibition is "light" and it's seasonal effect on the East End Landscape, specifically Autumn, and how this is given visual expression by four artists of the region. While the artists may begin with on-sight sketches, none is a definitive plein aire painter. Each artist refers to color, light, and essential form, with the combined dynamic of observed nature and imagination, giving rise to an individual, personal artistic statement.

For Priscilla Bowden, a graduate of the Art Students League of New York, inspiration began while living in the south of France, whose light is often compared with that of the East End of Long Island, and for over 40 years her paintings have paid homage to the American landscape.

Saturday October 16, 2010
(all day)
Start: 2:00 pm
End: 2:00 pm

DEBORAH BLACK,PRISCILLA BOWDEN,GAIL KERN,MARGERY GOSNELL-QUA

Gallery Hours:
Monday - Friday 12 - 4PM or by appointment
Saturdays 10 - 6 PM

Opening Reception:
Saturday, September 18, 4 - 6 PM

The focus of the exhibition is "light" and it's seasonal effect on the East End Landscape, specifically Autumn, and how this is given visual expression by four artists of the region. While the artists may begin with on-sight sketches, none is a definitive plein aire painter. Each artist refers to color, light, and essential form, with the combined dynamic of observed nature and imagination, giving rise to an individual, personal artistic statement.

For Priscilla Bowden, a graduate of the Art Students League of New York, inspiration began while living in the south of France, whose light is often compared with that of the East End of Long Island, and for over 40 years her paintings have paid homage to the American landscape.

Sunday October 17, 2010
(all day)
Start: 2:00 pm
End: 2:00 pm

DEBORAH BLACK,PRISCILLA BOWDEN,GAIL KERN,MARGERY GOSNELL-QUA

Gallery Hours:
Monday - Friday 12 - 4PM or by appointment
Saturdays 10 - 6 PM

Opening Reception:
Saturday, September 18, 4 - 6 PM

The focus of the exhibition is "light" and it's seasonal effect on the East End Landscape, specifically Autumn, and how this is given visual expression by four artists of the region. While the artists may begin with on-sight sketches, none is a definitive plein aire painter. Each artist refers to color, light, and essential form, with the combined dynamic of observed nature and imagination, giving rise to an individual, personal artistic statement.

For Priscilla Bowden, a graduate of the Art Students League of New York, inspiration began while living in the south of France, whose light is often compared with that of the East End of Long Island, and for over 40 years her paintings have paid homage to the American landscape.

Monday October 18, 2010
(all day)
Start: 2:00 pm
End: 2:00 pm

DEBORAH BLACK,PRISCILLA BOWDEN,GAIL KERN,MARGERY GOSNELL-QUA

Gallery Hours:
Monday - Friday 12 - 4PM or by appointment
Saturdays 10 - 6 PM

Opening Reception:
Saturday, September 18, 4 - 6 PM

The focus of the exhibition is "light" and it's seasonal effect on the East End Landscape, specifically Autumn, and how this is given visual expression by four artists of the region. While the artists may begin with on-sight sketches, none is a definitive plein aire painter. Each artist refers to color, light, and essential form, with the combined dynamic of observed nature and imagination, giving rise to an individual, personal artistic statement.

For Priscilla Bowden, a graduate of the Art Students League of New York, inspiration began while living in the south of France, whose light is often compared with that of the East End of Long Island, and for over 40 years her paintings have paid homage to the American landscape.

Start: 6:30 pm

Mondays, September 27 - October 18 and Friday, October 22
6:30 - 9:30 PM
$ 175

Tuesday October 19, 2010
(all day)
Start: 2:00 pm
End: 2:00 pm

DEBORAH BLACK,PRISCILLA BOWDEN,GAIL KERN,MARGERY GOSNELL-QUA

Gallery Hours:
Monday - Friday 12 - 4PM or by appointment
Saturdays 10 - 6 PM

Opening Reception:
Saturday, September 18, 4 - 6 PM

The focus of the exhibition is "light" and it's seasonal effect on the East End Landscape, specifically Autumn, and how this is given visual expression by four artists of the region. While the artists may begin with on-sight sketches, none is a definitive plein aire painter. Each artist refers to color, light, and essential form, with the combined dynamic of observed nature and imagination, giving rise to an individual, personal artistic statement.

For Priscilla Bowden, a graduate of the Art Students League of New York, inspiration began while living in the south of France, whose light is often compared with that of the East End of Long Island, and for over 40 years her paintings have paid homage to the American landscape.

Wednesday October 20, 2010
(all day)
Start: 2:00 pm
End: 2:00 pm

DEBORAH BLACK,PRISCILLA BOWDEN,GAIL KERN,MARGERY GOSNELL-QUA

Gallery Hours:
Monday - Friday 12 - 4PM or by appointment
Saturdays 10 - 6 PM

Opening Reception:
Saturday, September 18, 4 - 6 PM

The focus of the exhibition is "light" and it's seasonal effect on the East End Landscape, specifically Autumn, and how this is given visual expression by four artists of the region. While the artists may begin with on-sight sketches, none is a definitive plein aire painter. Each artist refers to color, light, and essential form, with the combined dynamic of observed nature and imagination, giving rise to an individual, personal artistic statement.

For Priscilla Bowden, a graduate of the Art Students League of New York, inspiration began while living in the south of France, whose light is often compared with that of the East End of Long Island, and for over 40 years her paintings have paid homage to the American landscape.

Thursday October 21, 2010
(all day)
Start: 2:00 pm
End: 2:00 pm

DEBORAH BLACK,PRISCILLA BOWDEN,GAIL KERN,MARGERY GOSNELL-QUA

Gallery Hours:
Monday - Friday 12 - 4PM or by appointment
Saturdays 10 - 6 PM

Opening Reception:
Saturday, September 18, 4 - 6 PM

The focus of the exhibition is "light" and it's seasonal effect on the East End Landscape, specifically Autumn, and how this is given visual expression by four artists of the region. While the artists may begin with on-sight sketches, none is a definitive plein aire painter. Each artist refers to color, light, and essential form, with the combined dynamic of observed nature and imagination, giving rise to an individual, personal artistic statement.

For Priscilla Bowden, a graduate of the Art Students League of New York, inspiration began while living in the south of France, whose light is often compared with that of the East End of Long Island, and for over 40 years her paintings have paid homage to the American landscape.

Friday October 22, 2010
(all day)
Start: 2:00 pm
End: 2:00 pm

DEBORAH BLACK,PRISCILLA BOWDEN,GAIL KERN,MARGERY GOSNELL-QUA

Gallery Hours:
Monday - Friday 12 - 4PM or by appointment
Saturdays 10 - 6 PM

Opening Reception:
Saturday, September 18, 4 - 6 PM

The focus of the exhibition is "light" and it's seasonal effect on the East End Landscape, specifically Autumn, and how this is given visual expression by four artists of the region. While the artists may begin with on-sight sketches, none is a definitive plein aire painter. Each artist refers to color, light, and essential form, with the combined dynamic of observed nature and imagination, giving rise to an individual, personal artistic statement.

For Priscilla Bowden, a graduate of the Art Students League of New York, inspiration began while living in the south of France, whose light is often compared with that of the East End of Long Island, and for over 40 years her paintings have paid homage to the American landscape.

Start: 6:30 pm

Mondays, September 27 - October 18 and Friday, October 22
6:30 - 9:30 PM
$ 175

Saturday October 23, 2010
(all day)
Start: 2:00 pm
End: 2:00 pm

DEBORAH BLACK,PRISCILLA BOWDEN,GAIL KERN,MARGERY GOSNELL-QUA

Gallery Hours:
Monday - Friday 12 - 4PM or by appointment
Saturdays 10 - 6 PM

Opening Reception:
Saturday, September 18, 4 - 6 PM

The focus of the exhibition is "light" and it's seasonal effect on the East End Landscape, specifically Autumn, and how this is given visual expression by four artists of the region. While the artists may begin with on-sight sketches, none is a definitive plein aire painter. Each artist refers to color, light, and essential form, with the combined dynamic of observed nature and imagination, giving rise to an individual, personal artistic statement.

For Priscilla Bowden, a graduate of the Art Students League of New York, inspiration began while living in the south of France, whose light is often compared with that of the East End of Long Island, and for over 40 years her paintings have paid homage to the American landscape.