Haitian paradise on exhibit in Millbrook Library

MILLBROOK — The 36 contemporary folkloric Haitian paintings on display at the Millbrook Library until the end of March are filled with joyful tropical images. There are cats picking apples, idyllic waterfalls, mermaids and giraffes.

Each of these pieces of original art are for sale with prices ranging from $100 for a wall iron sculpture to $950 for Sisson Blanchard’s crazy cats in Le Chat Centrale. Half of the proceeds go to the artist and the remainder to the ongoing Vassar Haiti Project.

The village of Millbrook librarian Nancy Rodgers said her favorite among these paintings was “The Gathering,� by Raymond Lafaille, which still hasn’t been sold. She said she will miss the colorful paintings, which have cheered everyone during the gray days of March, when the show comes down at month’s end.

The Haiti show was curated by Millbrook Library volunteer gallerist Lorraine Hartin-Gelardi and will be on exhibit until Wednesday, March 31. In April, Hartin-Gelardi will mount an exhibition of fine arts photographs by local artist John Frensel.

On Sunday, March 28, there will be a special program at the Millbrook Library including music, stories and a lecture about Haiti and a related Vassar project. Lila and Andrew Meade, the project’s founders, will talk about Haiti’s desperate situation and its spirit.

The Vassar Haiti Project was founded in 2001 to promote an understanding of Haitian culture and society, and provide funds for improving the infrastructure of villages and the welfare of families.

“Through the Haiti Project’s continuing initiatives, we want to support the indomitable Haitian spirit, so vibrant, strong and free, that is expressed so powerfully and colorfully in the nation’s artwork,� explained Andrew Meade, director of international services and special projects at Vassar College.

In April, the Haiti Project will hold its eighth annual art sale and auction with more than 300 paintings, sculptures and handicrafts for sale. From April 5 to 9, Monday to Friday, paintings will be on display in the Palmer Gallery at Vassar College. There will be an art sale and auction from Friday, April 9, through Sunday,  April 11.  

In the last 10 years sales like this have helped to raise more than $400,000 enabling the Haiti Project to build a seven-room school in Chermaitre, a small village situated in mountainous, rural, northwest Haiti outside the city of Gros Morne. The Haiti Project also helps Haitian artists to be self-sustaining through the sale of their artwork.

Latest News

Robert J. Pallone

NORFOLK — Robert J. Pallone, 69, of Perkins St. passed away April 12, 2024, at St. Vincent Medical Center. He was a loving, eccentric CPA. He was kind and compassionate. If you ever needed anything, Bob would be right there. He touched many lives and even saved one.

Bob was born Feb. 5, 1955 in Torrington, the son of the late Joesph and Elizabeth Pallone.

Keep ReadingShow less
The artistic life of Joelle Sander

"Flowers" by the late artist and writer Joelle Sander.

Cornwall Library

The Cornwall Library unveiled its latest art exhibition, “Live It Up!,” showcasing the work of the late West Cornwall resident Joelle Sander on Saturday, April 13. The twenty works on canvas on display were curated in partnership with the library with the help of her son, Jason Sander, from the collection of paintings she left behind to him. Clearly enamored with nature in all its seasons, Sander, who split time between her home in New York City and her country house in Litchfield County, took inspiration from the distinctive white bark trunks of the area’s many birch trees, the swirling snow of Connecticut’s wintery woods, and even the scenic view of the Audubon in Sharon. The sole painting to depict fauna is a melancholy near-abstract outline of a cow, rootless in a miasma haze of plum and Persian blue paint. Her most prominently displayed painting, “Flowers,” effectively builds up layers of paint so that her flurry of petals takes on a three-dimensional texture in their rough application, reminiscent of another Cornwall artist, Don Bracken.

Keep ReadingShow less
A Seder to savor in Sheffield

Rabbi Zach Fredman

Zivar Amrami

On April 23, Race Brook Lodge in Sheffield will host “Feast of Mystics,” a Passover Seder that promises to provide ecstasy for the senses.

“’The Feast of Mystics’ was a title we used for events back when I was running The New Shul,” said Rabbi Zach Fredman of his time at the independent creative community in the West Village in New York City.

Keep ReadingShow less