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    ARCHIVED 2020:
    South Bay Art Association Members’ Exhibition

    THIS EXHIBIT WAS ON VIEW AT THE PATCHOGUE-MEDFORD LIBRARY IN SEPTEMBER – OCTOBER 2020

    The Patchogue-Medford Library is proud to present a juried, group exhibition featuring select members of the South Bay Art Association. The works on display depict a variety of subject matter produced in a multitude of mediums, including photography, acrylic, watercolors and more. The exhibit is on view in the Claire Davidson Siegel Gallery.

    The exhibit features work from the following artists: Anne Baum, Valerie J. Biscardi, Michael Chait, Michele DePalo, Krystle L. DiNicola, Marion DiNicola, Deb Domingos, Angela Flood, Lorraine M. Fosmire, Margaret Henning, Holly Hunt, Kenneth Jackson, Annelies Kamran, Samantha Kennedy, Jeff Macholz, Rosanne O’Reilly, Paul Padovano, Mark Propper, Laurie Samara-Schlageter, Jan Shannon, Pat Lee Sweeney, Joan Tavolott, and JoAnn Zambito.

    Virtual Gallery

    An old, snow-covered porch has a wooden swing suspended from the ceiling. Snow covers the ground in the distance.
    Holly Hunt, New Home
    A painting of a small black and white dog looking down.
    Anne Baum, Dilian
    An expressionistic rendering of a human face. The face is rendered with different colors. One eye looks forward while the other looks to the right.
    Mark Propper, Empathy
    A colorful sketch of a garden scene. A large water fountain is situated in the middle, surrounded by colorful flowers.
    Joan Tavolott, Post Morrow Garden
    Three crows fly across the composition. The background is a beach sea with calm waters and an orange sky.
    JoAnn Zambito, Birds on the Bay
    A lighthouse painting can be seen through a rounded frame.
    Angela Flood, Lighthouse at Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia
    A rendering of a waterfall. The composition is balanced with rock formations on either side of the falls.
    Marion DiNicola, Waterfall
    A rendering of Marvel's Black Panther. It is a portrait with the hero's face shown close-up.
    Kenneth Jackson, The Black Panther
    A very close up photograph of a sunflower.
    Samantha Kennedy, Love Grows
    A photograph of a beach boardwalk. The composition is balanced with reeds on either side of the boardwalk.
    Jan Shannon, To the Lighthouse
    A purple door is shown. Next to it is a bonquet of purple flowers.
    Michele DePalo, Amethyst Cottage
    A photograph of a Cardinal in mid-flight. The wings are extended and blurry. The bird is turned away from the viewer.
    Pat Lee Sweeney, Destiny
    A photograph of a grey and green checkered background. Pasted on the surface is the Gorilla Glue mascot.
    Michael Chait, Save the Endangered
    A watercolor painting of orange leaves against a blue background.
    Deb Domingos, Autumn Leaves
    A black and white photograph of a storefront.
    Jeff Macholz, Ernest and Julio Never Ate Here
    A still-life painting featuring a round earthware vessel and colorful fruits.
    Laurie Samara-Schlageter, Confit Pot with Fruit
    A photograph of a water fountain that features sculpted leaves. A garden can be seen in the background.
    Lorraine M. Fosmire, Freddy the Frog
    An abstract artwork that is mostly brown, beige and purple.
    Valerie J. Biscardi, Corona 2020
    A sketch of a warehouse. Brown boxes are stacked on top of each other with a person seen in the middle of the composition.
    Annelies Kamran, In the Warehouse
    An impressionistic landscape painting featuring a body water and a setting sun. The colors are blue, yellow, red and white.
    Margaret Henning, Tranquility
    A watercolor painting of a bouquet of pink flowers in a brown pot.
    Rosanne O'Reilly, Pink Flowers

    About the Organization

    South Bay Art Association is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit arts organization. SBAA, founded in 1956, encourages the creation and appreciation of the visual arts along the south shore of Long Island. For more information on the organization, and for a calendar of upcoming events, visit www.southbayart.org or call 631-256-7222.

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