First Glimpse And Last Chance


It’s a slow time for the galleries (it’s a slow time for just about everybody right now), but the good news is that those galleries that are open tend to be in a more informal, relaxed pace that encourages easygoing viewing. A case in point is the


Ober Galleryin Kent, where an interim group show is on display through April 20. "Spring Selections" is a wide-ranging show, from the realist work of German painter Frank Bauer to the abstract landscapes of American Lawrence Salander (who, the day I visited, was additionally represented by several more figurative works resting against the wall on the floor). "Dancers," a wildly colorful piece by Russian painter Elena Figurina, depicts three female figures, one in the center with her arms over her head, dressed variously in red, yellow and pale orange, dancing on green grass against a bright blue sky. It is beautifully, typically, Figurina. Other works include a stunningly simple lithograph by Joseph Beuys, "Dead Stags," and a charcoal drawing by Robert De Nirio Sr., "Portrait of a Woman with Hands Resting on Her Lap." Through April 20 at 14 Old Barn Road. Hours: Thursday and Sunday, 1-5 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. www.obergallery.com.

 

Elsewhere, around and about:

Last chance to see "The Sharon Landscape," selections from Sharon Daily Photo, a photoblog by Jenny Hansell, at

The Sharon Historical Society, 18 Main St. in Sharon.Through Friday, March 28. Hours: 1-4 p.m. www.sharonhist.org.

 

 

Northern Exposure Gallerywill open its new West Cornwall gallery on Saturday, March 22, in the Wish House building on Main Street, with a group show called "Visions." Hours: Thursday-Sunday, noon-5:30 p.m. Tel.:860-927-3319.

 

The husband and wife team Karin and Charlie Noyes will show polymer clay designs (Karin) and landscape watercolors (Charlie) in the L3 Gallery at

Noble Horizonsin Salisbury. An opening reception is scheduled for Friday, April 4, from 5-7 p.m. at the gallery. Through May 18. Hours: weekends, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Tel.:860-435-9851.

 

 

The Kent Art Associationhas launched its 85th season with a member show which includes more than 100 oils, watercolors, pastels, graphics and sculpture.

 

The opening reception is Friday, March 28, 5-7 p.m. An awards reception will be held Saturday, March 29, at 3 p.m. Through April 13. Hours: Thursday-Sunday, 1-5 p.m. www.kentart.org. Tel.: 860-927-3989.

"Paintings and Sculptures," a show of works by Lakeville artist Joel Schapira, opens at

The Hotchkiss School’s Tremaine Galleryin Lakeville on Wednesday, March 26, with an artists’ reception on Saturday, April 5, 4-6 p.m. Through April 26. Hours: Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sunday, noon-4 p.m. www.hotchkiss.org/arts.

 

 

The New Arts Galleryin Litchfield is showing the mixed media paintings of Don Bracken, "View From the Flood Plain," conceptual works that include pigment, limestone, plaster, dirt and "various natural and synthetic inclusions." Through April 13. Hours: Friday-Monday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. www.newartsgallerycom. Tel.: 860-567-5015.

 

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