Is the party over? …It’s just begun! Ring in the New Year with New Art! Champagne and surprises at the Gallery, Saturday, January 7, 2012 6-8 pm.
Washington based artist Margo Selski is known for her “lush Surrealist paintings that quote Flemish painting and 19th century portraiture.” Selski has a B.A. in Studio Art and Art Education Berea College, in Kentucky, an Master of Arts for Children… Read More
Today, digital cameras and other recording devices are ubiquitous and, for better or worse, with little more than a cell phone and the inclination, most anyone can document history 24 hours a day if they choose. From breaking news of… Read More
Getting a big piece of art into a small gallery space is no easy feat. Last Thursday, “Carousel,” a 6'5" high x 14'6" wide oil on canvas by Jamaican artist Phillip Thomas, came into Sag Harbor for an opening at… Read More
Sag Harbor — Fountain Gallery, the premiere venue in New York City representing artists with mental illness, held its Second Annual “Art on the Waterfront: East End Artists Supporting Artists With Mental Illness,” on Saturday, July 30, 2011, at the… Read More
Fountain Gallery, the premier venue in New York City representing artists with mental illness, held its 2nd Annual “Art on the Waterfront: East End Artists Supporting Artists With Mental Illness,” on July 30th, 2011. It was held at the Sag… Read More
Despite several days met by exceptional weather and the iconic summer light that has driven artists to Long Island’s East End for decades, collectors, art lovers, celebrities, and casual observers alike suspended their beach time this past July weekend to… Read More
Growing up in Michigan, close to expansive rural areas and farmlands, Andrea Kowch has always been intrigued by abandoned farms and what she terms, “the wonder of what was.” This wonder, in the hands of a talented artist, is what… Read More
Save The Date! Saturday, July 30th at 6pm for the 2nd Annual Art on the Waterfront East End Artists supporting artists with mental illness A Benefit for Fountain Gallery at the waterfront home of Richard Demato and Harriet Sawyer North… Read More
Donato Giancola does not remember the day itself, which, if you happen to be checking the calendar, was 50 years ago on Thursday — May 5, 1961. “I wasn’t even a single-celled organism at that point,” said Mr. Giancola, a… Read More