It's Gallery Night, Again


Ok , you lucky art viewers, it’ s time for Lakeville Gallery Night again. This Saturday, June 29, the White Gallery, Argazzi Art and Morgan Lehman Gallery will open new shows with simultaneous artists’ receptions from 4 to 7 pm. And this time, Johnnycake Books in Salisbury joins in. A van will shuttle those of you who don’t want to walk (or have perhaps imbibed a bit too much wine?).

 

Here’s what they’re offering: at Argazzi Art, a show of paintings, "On the Geology of Culture," by James McHardy Hodge. Also on display are vessels by Mark Rountree. Through Aug. 15. Tel.:860-435-8222. "Oil and Steel," collaborations by father and son painters David and Max Dunlop and sculpture by Paul Meneses, is on view at the White Gallery starting June 28. Through July 29. www.thewhitegalleryart.com. The Morgan Lehman Gallery will host a solo exhibit of recent paintings by landscape artist and Goshen resident John Funt. The show opens on June 30, with the artists reception from 5 to 7 p.m.

Up the street in Salisbury on Saturday, artist Robert Kipniss will sign copies of his new book, "Robert Kipniss: Paintings 1950-2005" at Johnnycake Books, 12 Academy St., from 5 to 7 p.m. Famous as both a printmaker and painter, Kipniss tends to work in a dreamlike, monochronistic mode. He has shown throughout the world and has works in over 100 museums. The book, which will be available for purchase, includes 177 full-color plates, a foreward by E. John Bullard of the New Orleans Museum of Art, which reopened after Hurricane Katrina with a Kipniss exhibit and an essay by our own Richard Boyle, a professor of art history at Temple University and a Salisbury resident. Tel.: 860-435-6677.

style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: arial", you lucky art viewers, it’ s time for lakeville gallery night again. this saturday, june 29, the white gallery, argazzi art and morgan lehman gallery will open new shows with simultaneous artists’ receptions from 4 to 7 pm. and this time, johnnycake books in salisbury joins in. a van will shuttle those of you who don’t want to walk (or have perhaps imbibed a bit too much wine?).>

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