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Rendezvous: 11th Annual Arts Council Members Exhibition

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Rendezvous: 11th Annual Arts Council Members Exhibition

Time: July 10, 2014 at 9am to September 19, 2014 at 5pm
Location: Sumner McKnight Crosby Jr Gallery at The Arts Council of Greater New Haven
Street: 70 Audubon Street 2 FL
City/Town: New Haven
Website or Map: http://www.newhavenarts.org
Phone: 203-772-2788
Event Type: artists', reception, art, exhibition, galleries
Organized By: Communications Desk, ACGNH
Latest Activity: Jul 28, 2014

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The Arts Council of Greater New Haven presents Rendezvous, in the Sumner McKnight Crosby Jr. Gallery. There will be an artists’ reception from 5 to 7pm on Thursday, July 10th for this, our 11th annual members show. The public is invited to attend.

This inclusive show will be comprised of artwork created by members of The Arts Council of Greater New Haven, representing a wide variety of styles and media.

The works will be on view from 9am to 5pm Monday through Friday from July 10th until September 19th, 2014 at the gallery located at 70 Audubon St., 2nd floor, New Haven.

Arts Council members featured in the show are Corina S. Alvarezdelugo, John Arabolos, Laurie Auth, Hayne Bayless, Rosemary Benivegna, Karin Lydia Brey, Eileen Carey, Julia Coash, Kathy Conway, Larry Cowles, Matty Dagradi, Kathleen DeMeo, Oi Fortin, Fran Gallogly, Sharon Hirsch, Frieda Howling, Joan Jacobson Zamore, Tony Juliano, Katherine Lukens, Hedi Minow-Pike, Sharon Morgio, Carol Morrison, Sharon Mullen-Reynolds, Elizabeth Orsini, David Ottenstein, Liz Pagano, Dorie Petrochko, Michele Polan, Abbie Rabinowitz, Daniel Rosner, Marissa Rozanski, Julie Schnatz Rybeck, Alexandra Shaheen, Marcela Staudenmaier, Tom Stio, Martha Struber, Jean Swanson, Charla Wald-Spector, Do Walker, Mark Williams & Kristina Zallinger.

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