The Seacoast Artist Association has relaunched their monthly Body of Work exhibits in April with two new solo shows by watercolorist Kathy Flygare and oil painter Maryclare Heffernan.
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Category Archives: Exhibits
Body of Work: Debra Woodward
View Debra Woodward’s Body of Work exhibit titled ”Along the Ocean” at the SAA Gallery in Exeter, NH during the month of December.
‘I am in love with Ocean
lifting her thousands of white hats
in the chop of the storm,
or lying smooth and blue, the
loveliest bed in the world…”
From “Ocean” by Mary Oliver
Body of Work: Kevin Talbot
Kevin Talbot is a local nature photographer who has honed his skills over the past twenty-five years on the ponds, in the woods, and across the mountains of his native New England. An avid hiker he, along with his trusted and faithful companions Emma, his dog (now a new dog, Wicket), and Judy, his wife, have tramped New Hampshire’s forty-eight Four-Thousand Footers and many lesser hills and peaks across New England on hundreds of hikes over the years. A journal and photographs of the amazing hikes they took together can be found at: Ghostflowers.smugmug.com
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Body of Work: Barbara London
View art works by Barabara London in her Body of Work exhibition at the SAA gallery in Exeter, NH during the month of November.
Barbara London is a jazz musician and artist. Her watercolors and mixed media artwork will be on exhibit at SAA for the month of November. In 2005 Barbara left nearly 25 years in college music education and administration to focus on her artwork and composition. Her involvement with the Abstract Artists Group of New England and her colleagues at SAA have inspired her to further develop her exploratory approach to painting by experimenting with color, subjects, texture, and technique.
Body of Work: Christine Blomquist
Felting is the most ancient form of textile art. Both wet and needle felting techniques are used to achieve the desired and unique effects of my images. I love the organic and sculptural quality of the wool fibers which are used in a variety of ways to “paint” what I see. My photographs, my gardens and natural landscapes are usually the inspiration for my paintings.
October 2020 SAA Gallery Member Exhibit
SAA gallery members have brought in new original works for sale. You can view and purchase these works inside the gallery or email gallery@seacoastartist.org to arrange curb-side pickup and payment. See our About page for hours and COVID-19 precautions/requirements.
Body of Work: Ann Brown
Photographer Ann Brown is exhibiting a Body of Work in the SAA gallery September 26 to October 30, 2020.
Body of Work: Charlene Yelle
Exeter resident Charlene Yelle, a nature/wildlife photographer, is exhibiting a Body of Work in the SAA gallery during the month of September.
Body of Work: Annick Bouvron-Gromek
My inspirations come from the world around me, a walk in the woods, the flowers in my garden, the fruits in the kitchen or wherever I am at the moment. I love to walk, either at home in the woods around my house or slowly through the garden. I will come back to the studio full of ideas. There is so much to see.
May 2020 SAA Exhibiting Member and Featured Artist Exhibit Part II
Since the gallery is closed due to the Covid-19 pandemic precautions, we have initiated a virtual exhibition of art works by our exhibiting artists. All of these original works are for sale and available for curbside pickup by appointment at our gallery. If you are interested in one of these works, contact gallery@seacoastartist.org by email.
A portion of the sales proceeds will be donated to a local charity that supports those affected by the pandemic.
The Seacoast Artist Association is an all-volunteer non-profit completely supported by donations, exhibition fees, and sales commissions. If you wish to contribute to help our organization get through these difficult times, mail your check to:
Seacoast Artist Association, 130 Water Street, Exeter, NH 03833
Reflection
Laurie Hartley
Oil on canvas
$775
Dimensions: including floating silver metal frame 37″ X 49″.
Notes from the artist: This was inspired by a meditation 4000 feet above sea level that took place on Garfield Pond.