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The First Annual Sculpture Exhibit
and Culture Fest is being hosted by Peter Lawrence Gallery located on
the banks of the Housatonic River on Rte. 7 in Gaylordsville through
June 17th on Saturdays and Sundays plus Memorial Day. This exhibit will
feature works by locally, nationally and internationally recognized
sculptors. This fun-filled cultural event will include an artist walk
and talk, musical entertainment performed by Broadway stars and jazz
musicians, box lunches, wine tasting, and other artisanal delicacies.
Visitors to the event can explore sculptures inside and outside.
The Inside Gallery will host an eclectic grouping of smaller works
including those by: Suzanne Benton, listed in Who's Who of America and
Who's Who of American Artists, an international artist whose works are
in private collections worldwide; Jocelyn Braxton Armstrong, a
critically acclaimed ceramic artist; Dalton Ghetti, a Brazilian-born
pencil sculptor whose work is currently on display at the Victoria and
Albert Museum in London, England; Michael Johnston, an artist who uses
recycled electronics to build futuristic, steampunk-style sculpture;
Justin Perlman, an internationally trained sculptor and winner of the
Marquis Who's Who in American Art Reference Award; Derek Uhlman,
recently accepted into the Copley Society of Art, is an award-winning
sculptor who likes to push the envelope; and Patricia Warfield,
recognized nationally as a consummate artist, is constantly
experimenting with a wide variety of media.
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The outdoor sculpture is situated in a
idyllic four-acre garden along
the Housatonic River. On display in this beautiful rustic setting will
be monumental works by Jan Abt, German-born, New York-based sculptor
who creates abstract figurative pieces inspired by Picasso, Henri Moore
and the ancient Greeks; Jennifer George Andrea, a kindergarten teacher
by day and a large-scale sculpture artist in the off hours; Cindy Booth,
a Hudson Valley artist creates large-scale copper and steel sculptures
"beyond the thinking mind"; David Boyajian, an acclaimed master
sculptor, founder of the Sculpture Barn in New Fairfield, CT who creates
monumental works that are both conceptual and rationally accessible;
Steven Brooks an award-winning architect turned sculptor loves the
physicality of creating forms and shapes with his hands; Margie Cohen
who is transfixed by creating whirling, spinning and rolling sculptures
out of steel; Jim Felice, a master restorer and award-winning creator of
sculptures that, in his use of scrap matter, redefine the use and
purpose of industrial materials; Denis Folz an intentionally styleless
artist whose works are informed by Van Gogh, Max Ernst and Andrew Wyeth,
leaves it to the viewer to define his work; Lannie Hart whose
sculptures evoke nature, religious images and cultural references with a
strong feminine point of view; Peter Holmberg, a local sculptor whose
works are among a collection situated on a private estate; David McNeil a
former police sketch artist, now seeks to construct abstract shapes
from nature created by a living thing and to capture its energy in its
form; M. Meken-Silvestri an award-winning fused-glass artist who works
with delicate fragments to create solid works that sparkle and dazzle;
Justin Perlman, mentioned earlier; Richard Pitts, a professor at FIT in
New York City and a multi-media sculptor who constructs abstract
sculptures as metaphors for the environment; Judy Rowley who
currently uses debris from Hurricane Katrina as the substance of her
sculpture to pay tribute to the resilient spirit of the people of the
Gulf Coast ; and Marcia Spivak¸ one of the pre-eminent metal horse
sculptors in the country.
In addition to sculpture, the Festival boasts live entertainment, and
local artisan delicacies. The delicacies include a box lunch prepared
by local Gaylordsville Country Store; chocolate truffles, hand-made in
the French tradition by Carol Monnerat Artisan Truffles of Branford, CT;
simply heavenly cakes baked with all natural, allergen-free ingredients
by Izzi B's of Norwalk, CT; tasting rare raspberry, rhubarb and cassis
wines from White Silo Farm and Winery of Sherman, CT, or traditional
grape wines and sun-ripened berry wines from Jones Family Farm of
Shelton, CT, both Connecticut Wine Trail Vineyards; and more. A Jazz
ensemble from the Easton, CT Jazz Guild will be among the performers, as
will Broadway stars Niki Scalera (Footloose, Hairspray, Tarzan, Jake's
Women), Tevin Campbell (Hairspray and R&B recording star under the
direction of Quincy Jones) and others.
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The Sculpture Fest is a ticketed event. Admission includes entry to
the sculpture garden and gallery, a box lunch and a glass of wine, a
catalog and map of the garden, tours and talks conducted by sculptors,
musical entertainment performed by Broadway stars and jazz musicians,
and wine tasting.
The local artisanal delicacies will also be available
for purchase. The events will take place on each Saturday and Sunday for
the run of the show, and on Memorial Day Monday. There will be 2
sessions each day at 11:00 am and 2:00 pm. Only ticket holders will have
access to the Garden and the activities taking place therein on
Saturdays and Sundays.
The sculpture in the Gallery will, of course, be open to ticket
holders and those without tickets, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. In
addition there will be Free Fridays: On Fridays, during the run of the
Sculpture Fest, the Sculpture Garden can be viewed free of charge. There
will be no other activities taking place on Fridays.
About Peter Lawrence Gallery
Peter Lawrence Gallery was originally established as a "showroom" for
the live-edge furniture of award-winning woodcrafter Peter Lawrence
Scalera and his wife, abstract artist Jill Caprio-Scalera (Jage). It was
always their dream to have a gallery to show their work and the works
of other artists. The gallery is tucked away a few miles south of the
scenic village of Kent, CT, between the rolling hills of the Litchfield
Hills and the Housatonic River. The Sculpture Festival, to run every
weekend from through June 17, 2012, will be the crowning achievement for
the inaugural year of the Peter Lawrence Gallery.
Peter Lawrence Gallery is located at 703 Kent Road (Rt. 7),
Gaylordsville, Connecticut. It is a part of The Basket Shop and Carriage
Barn complex, two delightful country gift shops selling New England
Americana. The Gallery will be open Friday, Saturday and Sunday and
Memorial Day Monday from 11:00pm to 5:00pm, or by appointment. To
purchase tickets for the Sculpture Fest or for more information please
contact Peter Lawrence Scalera 203-746-5533, visit
www.sculpturefest2012.com., or
www.peterlawrencegallery.com, or email
peterlawrencegallery@ymail.com.