Priscilla Levesque
The painting medium I use is casein, which is an opaque water-base paint. The advantages are that casein dries fast, needs no special solvents and, since it is opaque, colors can be overlaid very easily.
The painting medium I use is casein, which is an opaque water-base paint. The advantages are that casein dries fast, needs no special solvents and, since it is opaque, colors can be overlaid very easily.
Gallery Sitka’s latest exhibition, “Off Season” by Mary Ann Rossoni opens with a reception on Sunday, December 1, 2-4pm at Gallery Sitka in Newport, on the corner of Spring and Franklin Streets. On the following Sunday, December 8, the exhibit will also be one of the stops on the Newport Art Trolley & Gallery Stroll. The reception and the trolley are free and open to the public. The show will be up through the end of December.
Come to Gallery Sitka in Newport to view new wintery works by Jerrell Angell!
This show includes work by Rux Darie, Marston Clough, Barbara Groh Wahlstrom, Marli Thibodeau, Kate Huntington, and Kathy Gelfand.
Gallery Sitka®, in permanent residence at The Tasting Room, adorns the walls with contemporary art, rotating exhibits, and monthly artist-attended opening receptions. In honor of pending spring and its vibrancy, Gallery Sitka® will present artwork featuring lively greens by Beth Barry, Marston Clough, Rux Darie, Kate Huntington, Ylenia Mino, Rebecca Robinson, Lora Whelan, and Kellie Weeks.
The scene of the world has not changed much from 2023/2024. This includes the weather and the issues with the waters on the planet. We love our planet so much and love the water!
Therefore, again, this year, we want to focus again on water. The flooding continues and the inches of water rise. Being next to the bay in Newport, watching the old homes get taller, as they are lifted, we can see the reality of water rising.
Gallery Sitka® will present artwork featuring florals by seven artists – Jeanne Borofsky, Sandi Daniel, Kathy Gelfand, Ruth LaGue (pictured), Ylenia Mino, Daniel Senie, and Kellie Weeks.
This art show features the work of Gallery Sitka Artists, Beth Barry, Ruth LaGue and newly represented artist Veronica Lawlor.
Susan M. Wadsworth’s specialty is modern abstraction, inspired by where she lives and visits. A retired Fitchburg State professor, Susan taught studio art and art history; presented over three dozen papers; and published over one hundred art reviews. In her work, she has been inspired by landscapes, especially the rolling hills of New England; at first, focusing on small shapes then broader landscapes.