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The Art Scene 03.10.16

The Bonac Tonic art collective was conceived in 2005 in the belief that “art should be for everyone,”
By
Mark Segal

Tonic Rising

“Rising,” an exhibition of works by members of the Bonac Tonic art collective, will be on view Saturday and Sunday at Ashawagh Hall in Springs, with an opening reception set for Saturday from 6 to 9 p.m.

A loose and mutable group, the collective was conceived in 2005 in the belief that “art should be for everyone,” according to its website. “Bonac Tonic originated as a nickname given to the iconic green boxed iced tea, originally produced by Schwenk’s and now made by Hampton Dairy.”

The exhibition will include works by Alexander McCue, Christine Lidrbauch, Carly Haffner, Darlene Charneco, Erick Osbaldo Segura, Grant Haffner, Hailey London, Justin Smith, Oliver Peterson, Rossa Cole, Sabra Moon Elliot, Scott Bluedorn, and Scott Gibbons.

 

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