Art and horses at Maplebrook

Kentucky Derby party

AMENIA — Maplebrook School celebrated the opening of its 25th annual art show on May 2 with a well-attended Kentucky Derby party. The show, which continues until June 7, entitled “Over Hill and Dale,� features an array of artists and subjects, including many regional landscapes and a variety of equine art. Guests were greeted May 2 by the old-time sound of the red-and-white striped Salisbury Brass Band playing “My Old Kentucky Home� as they approached the entrance to the school’s Thalheimer Hall.

The art show offers a wide array of art, including sculpture and portraits in bronze and cast stone, photography and paintings in various mediums, including pastel, prints, watercolors, oils and acrylics. While most of the artists come from the Tri-state region, the featured artist, Terry Lindsey, is a Vermonter. Her work is exclusively equine sports-related with vivid pictures of muscular horses racing and resting, primarily from the Saratoga venue. More impressionistic renderings of horses were done by Susan Dorazio from Colebrook, Conn., and Deb O’Sullivan of Pawling.  Kerry Millikin is showing some bold bronzes and Juliet Harrison offers several black-and-white horse photographs.

Landscapes include several strong pastels by Sharon artist Pieter Lefferts, large, landscapes by Millbrook artist Jack Neubauer, and Berkshire scenes by Patricia Ryan and Josie Jannsen.

Other artists include Erika Crofut, Roger McKee and Michael Spross all teachers; Tilly Strauss, Peggy Kauffman, Jim Adair, Mary Whitehill, Frank Munzer, Colleen McGuire and Tarryl Gabel, Judy Reynolds and Susan Hennelly, who have had solo shows at Maplebrook in previous years. There are 43 artists represented in all.

According to Special Events Coordinator Lawrence Davis-Hollander, “This opening was a great deal of fun and truly something exceptional for the area.  We have some really high-quality artwork in a wide range of prices. People really enjoyed themselves and we sold $3,800 in art on opening night, and when Maplebrook receives 40 percent of the sales for student scholarships, that’s a benefit for everyone.â€�

The gallery hours will continue on weekend afternoons from 1 to 4 p.m., through Sunday, June 7. Maplebrook School is located on Route 22, just north of Amenia.

Lori Hale is Maplebrook’s assistant head of school for development, advancement and alumni.

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