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    At the End of 2020 | Tri-County Artists of Long Island

    THIS EXHIBIT WAS ON VIEW AT THE PATCHOGUE-MEDFORD LIBRARY IN NOVEMBER – DECEMBER 2020

    The Patchogue-Medford Library is pleased to present At the End of 2020, a group exhibition featuring select members of the Tri-County Artists of Long Island. The exhibition brings together a diverse collection of artwork that, according to TCALI President, Lisa L. Cangemi, are representative of the artists themselves. Each work of art is not only a glimpse into artists’ lives, but are also depictions of the many different emotions and experiences that make up their day.

    The exhibit is on view in the Claire Davidson Siegel Gallery and features the artwork of Lisa L. Cangemi, Naomi Diracles, Kathy Epstein, Jaclyn Feldman, Min Myar, Ludy Perez, Kay Ray, Selma Stern, Richard Verity, and Felice Zaslow.

    Virtual Gallery

    An expressionistic artwork with numerous faces rendered in black, white and gray.
    Kay Ray, Unspoken Thoughts
    An abstract work that transitions from blue on the top to green on the bottom.
    Richard Verity, Honjok Aline Tribe
    A painting of the New York City skyline that shows numerous tall buildings.
    Kathy Epstein, NYC
    A monochromatic seen of silhouetted figures framed by arches. The colors are red, brown and yellow.
    Selma Stern, Unanswered Prayers
    An surrealist painting showing a body of water in the background. A barren tree stands in the foreground with floating faces and shells shown around it.
    Jaclyn Feldman, Nirvana
    An abstract artwork with a medical mask shown in the middle. Around it is a circle of figures holding hands and floating representations of COVID-19.
    Lisa Cangemi, Unforeseen
    A collage of figures and various shapes. The colors are blue, beige and white.
    Naomi Diracles, Reclining Nude II
    A collage-like rendering of a landscape. The colors are yellow, green and blue.
    Kay Ray, In Greenport
    An abstract collage that consists of forms rendered in black, red and other earth tones.
    Min Myar, Abstraction Red & Black
    An abstract artwork composed of organic forms of red, yellow and purple.
    Selma Stern, Turbulent Time
    A collection of large doll heads dominate the composition.
    Lisa Cangemi, The Girls
    An abstract work of a delicate female face. Splashes of blue and red can be seen on either side of it.
    Min Myar, Female Head
    An abstract artwork composed of organic forms in blue and red.
    Felice Zaslow, Aurora Bearialis
    A collage of different shapes rendered in black, white, red and green.
    Naomi Diracles, Memories
    An abstract expressionistic artwork composed of green, blue and black. Silhottes of figures can be seen in the middle.
    Gilda Delio, Our Forest In Colors
    A courtyard surrounded on three sides by white buildings. A blue sky can be seen overhead.
    Ludy Perez, Untitled
    A ghostly female form stands in the middle of the composition and is composed of greens, blue, reds and oranges.
    Ludy Perez, Looking Towards Hope
    A large, green cypress stands in the foreground on the left-hand side. A mountain can be seen in the distance on the right with a sun above it.
    Richard Verity, Van Gogh Homage

    Installation Views

    Gallery view with six artworks on display.
    Gallery of a display cabinet. Six artworks displayed on easels can be seen through the glass.
    Gallery view of a single artwork on display. The wall text reads, "Claire Davidson Siegel Gallery."
    Gallery view of both walls on view. Each wall has several artworks hanging on it.
    Gallery view of 7 artworks hanging on the wall.

    About the Organization

    Tri-County Artists of Long Island is a 501(c)3 non-profit arts organization with a long and productive history on Long Island. The organization was founded in 1947, under the name Malverne Artists and changed its current name in 1989, the year it became incorporated. TCALI consists of dedicated artists who are committed to the enhancement of the artistic environment of their communities. TCALI members represent a wide spectrum of styles, techniques and media, ranging from realism to abstraction, miniature to massive, mixed media to oils, and more. For more information on the organization, visit www.tricountyartistsoflongisland.com.

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