"New Works"
FOR RELEASE AT WILL Contact Mark Macrides at loftartistassocation@gmail.com
Stamford, CT – September 7, 2019 - The Loft Artists Gallery is pleased to present a group exhibition of new works featuring members of the Loft Artists Association. The “New Works” show will run from September 28, 2019 through October 27, 2019, with an opening reception on Saturday, September 28 from 5-7 pm. The Loft Artists Gallery is located at 575 Pacific St., Stamford, CT.
This exhibit displays work by the LAA artists in a variety of styles and media, including watercolor, oil, acrylic, mixed media and three-dimensional works. The influences vary from urban to rural, from portraiture to interior reflection. The variety of styles and subject matter highlight the diversity of the Loft Artists while also reinforcing the positive aspects associated with working together in adjacent studios and sharing ideas and inspirations. The visual poetry of these multifaceted works creates a vibrant kaleidoscope for visitors of all ages to enjoy. The artists will be present and available at the opening reception to discuss and answer questions about their exciting new directions. This is a wonderful opportunity to view and purchase new art by very successful established and emerging local artists.
The Loft Artists Association is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing artists with a supportive environment and opportunities to exhibit our work, while reaching out to the community at large with education and artistic expression, as well as collaborative projects. Since 1978, our grassroots events have attracted thousands of visitors throughout the tristate area. The LAA is widely recognized by city and state funding agencies, as well as corporate and private sponsors.
The gallery is open Saturdays and Sundays from 1 to 4:30 pm. Admission and parking are free. Handicapped access is available by request only. For directions and more information visit loftartists.org.
Sponsored in part by The City Arts Partnership Program, David Martin, Mayor of Stamford, Louis J. Kuriansky Foundation, Bob and Pat Phillips and with support from the Department of Economic and Community Development, Connecticut Office of the Arts”.