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The Art Scene 12.17.15

Frank Sofo's landscapes and seascapes will be part of a small works show at Ashawagh Hall on Sunday for Christmas shoppers.
Frank Sofo's landscapes and seascapes will be part of a small works show at Ashawagh Hall on Sunday for Christmas shoppers.
Local Art News
By
Mark Segal

Small Works at Ashawagh

Fifteen local artists and photographers will exhibit small “gift-priced” works at Ashawagh Hall in Springs on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Participating artists are Carol Saxe, Frank Sofo, John Todaro, Dell Cullum, Philip Dobler, Annie Sessler, Pam Vossen, Debbie Palmer, Alyce Peifer, Dave Buda, Ursula Thomas, Lieve Thiers, Gene Samuelson, Rosa Scott, and Peter Gumpel.

 

Celebrating Women Artists 

“You Go Girl! Celebrating Women Artists,” an exhibition of work by 50 artists from the late 19th century to the present, is on view through April 3 at the Heckscher Museum of Art in Huntington. Among the artists with past or present East End connections are Janet Culbertson, Miriam Dougenis, Audrey Flack, Elaine de Kooning, Mary Nimmo Moran, Betty Parsons, Miriam Schapiro, and Jane Wilson.

 

Carly Haffner Solo

The Ripe Art Gallery in Huntington is presenting an exhibition of new work by Carly Haffner through Jan. 30. Ms. Haffner, who lives in Sag Harbor, paints South Fork scenes and intersections, including views of her own property, in a colorful, naive style. A founding member of Bonac Tonic, the local art collective, she has exhibited frequently on the East End.

 

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