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Thursday, May 20, 2010

Paris in Plantsville opening Saturday night

Paris in Plantsville
15 West Main St., Plantsville, (860) 426-1149
House Call: A Resident Artist Show
May 22—June 30, 2010.
Opening reception: Sat., May 22, 7—11 p.m.

Press release

Paris in Plantsville Art Gallery and Studio will be hosting the first show displaying solely the resident artists from Paris In Plantsville. The reception is on May 22, from 7—11 p.m. The show will run through all of June. We will be holding a symposium during the exhibition reception to explain our artwork as well as inform people about the Salvador Dali etchings.


Paris in Plantsville Gallery and Studio is an emerging arts space located in the village of Plantsville in the suburbs of Southington, Connecticut.

We aim to promote the arts in all forms, in the village, the town, the state, and eventually nationally and globally.

We are six friends; five of us are alumni of the University of Hartford-Hartford Art School, and the other, is an alumni of the University of Connecticut BFA program. Our passion and belief in the positivity and energy of the arts has brought us together at Paris in Plantsville, where we are all resident artists continuing our craft.

A wide variety of new art ranging from paintings to media art and conceptual works by:

Sean Michanczyk

Jordan Deschene

Andy Morrow

Steve Rand

Andre Rochester

Joe Bun Keo

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1 Comments:

Blogger Phil Mehas said...

I just came across the article by Jeffery Kurz on myrecordjournal.com on the opening of your new gallery and Dali exhibition. Good luck to you on your venture. It's a difficult time for artists & galleries now.
I also own a Dali "Two Nudes", E.A. that I purchased back in the early '80s. Although it may be authentic I don't claim it to be since so many forgeries were produced around that time. Anyone can write up a Certificate of Authenticity for his work but even the experts don't always get it right. Phillip

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