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Monday, June 07, 2010

Gallery 195 show opens Tuesday featuring Dubicki paintings, Peterson photography

Gallery 195
195 Church St., 4th floor (NewAlliance Bank), New Haven, (203) 772-2788
Emilia Dubicki & Tom Peterson
June 7—Aug. 27, 2010.
Opening reception: Tues., June 8, 5—7 p.m.

Press release
The Arts Council of Greater New Haven presents an exhibition of works by Connecticut artists Emilia Dubicki and Tom Peterson at Gallery 195 at NewAlliance Bank, 195 Church St., 4th floor, New Haven. The exhibition will be on display during bank hours from June 7 through August 27, 2010. An artists' reception is scheduled for Tues., June 8, from 5—7 p.m. The public is invited to attend.

This exhibition showcases paintings and photographs by Connecticut artists Emilia Dubicki and Tom Peterson that explore abstraction through the use of color and light.
Emilia Dubicki's work has been exhibited in California, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, Utah, and Japan. Locally, her work has been exhibited at the Player's Lounge Invitational Exhibition at the Pilot Pen Tennis tournament in New Haven, A-Space at West Cove Studio and Gallery, Kehler Liddell Gallery, Artspace, Artspace's City-Wide Open Studios, Arts & Literature Laboratory, and Visions Toward Wellness Gallery in Stony Creek, among others. Dubicki is represented by the Julie Heller Gallery in Provincetown, Massachusetts, and Kehler Kiddell Gallery in New Haven .


Tom Peterson's photography has been exhibited throughout Connecticut. Selected exhibitions have included The New Haven Seen: Existence, Stagnation, & Morphosis (2005) at the Arts Council of Greater New Haven's Small Space Gallery (now the Sumner McKnight Crosby Jr. Gallery); The Art of Food: All Consuming (2005), presented by Artspace in partnership with the International Festival of Arts & Ideas; Artspace's City-Wide Open Studios (2006); Cultural Passages 2007 at Creative Arts Workshop; and Images 2008 at the Shoreline Arts Alliance, among others. Most recently, Peterson's work was the focus of Passing By, a solo show at City Gallery in New Haven.


For more information about this exhibition and Gallery 195 at NewAlliance Bank, call the Arts Council at (203) 772-2788.

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