Close Menu
Rate My ArtRate My Art
  • Home
  • Art Investment
  • Art Investors
  • Art Rate
  • Artist
  • Fine Art
  • Invest in Art
What's Hot

Uncover the human body in new light at ‘The Body Improper’

May 13, 2026

Fifth Season Takes ‘The Artist’ Starring Mandy Patinkin, Janet McTeer

May 13, 2026

Christie’s | History, Art Sales, & Facts

May 13, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Get In Touch
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
Rate My ArtRate My Art
  • Home
  • Art Investment
  • Art Investors
  • Art Rate
  • Artist
  • Fine Art
  • Invest in Art
Rate My ArtRate My Art
Home»Fine Art»Southwick Cultural Council hosting 24th Annual Fine Art Exhibition Show and Sale Exhibition
Fine Art

Southwick Cultural Council hosting 24th Annual Fine Art Exhibition Show and Sale Exhibition

By MilyeApril 21, 20253 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


SOUTHWICK — After months of planning the Southwick Cultural Council is hosting its 24th Annual Fine Art Exhibition Show and Sale at Town Hall on Saturday and Sunday, April 26-27, and one of its organizers is excited to feature some of the region’s best artists.

“We only take the best of the best,” said Council member Susan Kochanski about the jury process the council uses to choose which artists will be featured during this free event.

Returning to the show this year is the Southwick artist Pauline Thomas, who Kochanski described as a “perennial favorite” of the hundreds of art lovers who will stream through the front hall of Town Hall from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day.

Kochanski said the poster the council used this year to advertise the event included Thomas’ art of two goldfinches among a bright display of red carnations.

Thomas, whose medium is watercolors, will host a demonstration of her work, she said.

Another favorite, Koshanski said, is Westfield’s watercolorist Marie Flahive.

“She been at the show since we started,” Kochanski said, adding that while this is the 24th show, it actually started 26 years ago, but the pandemic forced the council to cancel it for two years.

Also, an “art show favorite, Richard Nowak, who hails from Westfield and uses oils, acrylics, and watercolors as mediums, will have his work, which he describes as having a realist style with an impressionist flair, to show and sell.

An art teacher at a Connecticut high school, Sarah Asplund will be offering showgoers a ceramic art demonstration, Kochanski said.

“She not a traditional potter but uses ceramics as a medium,” she said.

Fiber Artist Tracy Kochanski (yes, she is related to Susan) will have a workshop to introduce registered participants to learn needle felting.

“It’s called sculpting with wool,” said Susan Kochanski.

Only a limited number can participate in the workshop which will be held on each day of the show, Kochanski said. To register, email cultural@southwickma.gov.

Kochanski said one of the region’s most acclaimed artists, Mary Jane Q Cross, is returning to the show after a five-year hiatus.

“People are really into collecting her art,” she said.

Returning to the show is council member Bruce Kulas, who is a soapstone carver, and plays a “mean harmonica,” said Kochanski.

She expects Kulas to demonstrate his harmonica skills with the Piper-Hopkins Band, who will be performing on Sunday from noon to 3 p.m. Kochanski also expects her husband Dennis Clark to be on the bass during the show.

Returning from last year is the jazz trio, Sarah Clay and The StarCats, whose performances have been described as “delightfully eclectic.”

The show always features authors, and this year Joe Adomavicia and Gail Ward Olmsted will showcase and sign their books.

Adomavicia is a Connecticut poet who was twice recognized as one of the state’s best emerging poets. Interestingly, he is a licensed CNC machinist.

Olmsted, a former marketing executive and college professor, was inspired to begin fiction writing after a trip to Arizona. She’s written four novels, including “Jeep Tour” and “Landscape of a Marriage,” which is a biographical novel featuring internationally famous landscape Frederick Law Olmsted, who co-designed New York’s Central Park and is a distant cousin of Gail Ward Olmsted.

And back, as in past years, is the Southwick Historical Society who will have an exhibit and photo essay.

Southwick Art Show 2025

This is one of the pieces that will be shown at the Southwick Cultural Council 24th Annual Fine Art Show and Sale being held in Southwick Town Hall on April 26-27. (SUBMITTED)WESTFIELD NEWS



Source link

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticlePoet Aamir Aziz accuses artist Anita Dube of plagiarism, Pope Francis dies at 88 and more
Next Article New York Fine Arts Society hosts Gladys Hong Zhang art exhibition

Related Posts

Fine Art

Uncover the human body in new light at ‘The Body Improper’

May 13, 2026
Fine Art

Three New Murals Celebrate Community in Athens

May 13, 2026
Fine Art

Best Fine Art Sale returns to Bend

May 13, 2026
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Top Posts

How can I avoid art investment scams?

August 26, 2024

Art Investment Strategies: How to Capitalize on the Buyer’s Art Market

August 26, 2024

Investing in Fine Art Made Simple

August 26, 2024
Monthly Featured
Art Rate

Home injections for HIV treatment show equal safety and satisfaction

MilyeMay 1, 2025
Artist

Artist’s long career leads to place in Tate art book

MilyeJuly 29, 2025
Artist

Mourne Light: Artist Harry Brioche to showcase majesty of the Mournes in his first Belfast exhibition

MilyeNovember 26, 2025
Most Popular

Xcel Energy backs off plans for another gas rate hike in Colorado

October 21, 2024

WWE Hall Of Famer Praises Roman Reigns As “A True Artist”; Compares Success To Seth Rollins’ Rise

October 16, 2024

Write a funny caption for artist Banksy’s new animal-themed collection

August 26, 2024
Our Picks

Investment Firm Alpha Star invests 1 million USD in AI Art Authentication Company Art Recognition

October 30, 2025

Andy Warhol Art Tokenized on Bitcoin through RWA Initiative

March 20, 2025

Her Majesty in the saddle: Queen Elizabeth poses on wooden horse at Buckingham Palace for American artist Arnold Friberg in previously unpublished behind-the-scenes shots

October 25, 2025
Weekly Featured

Review: ‘Tamara de Lempicka’ at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

April 4, 2025

Art as survival: US artists’ anti-war artefacts exhibited in Tehran

May 10, 2026

AlUla showcases artistic vision during Art Basel Paris with Orbis Tertius Exhibition

October 21, 2024
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
  • Get In Touch
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
© 2026 Rate My Art

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.