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Monday
Mar202017

“Eclectic-Spective”

“Eclectic-Spective” is an exhibit of work by teaching artist, art historian and What About Art? Director, Jill Kiefer. Her work is inspired—in part—by some of art’s great Masters, and also by lines and shapes, bits and pieces, and unusual materials.

There will be paintings and two-dimensional designs geared toward grownups and children alike—ranging from storybook animals to abstract blocks of color. So feel free to bring your kids and grandkids along with you—because there will be something for Everyone to see—and buy! Prices are affordable, so this will be a fine opportunity for the “young” and the “old” to pick out some artwork for themselves.

The Opening Reception will be held on Saturday, April 15th, from 3:00-6:00 PM. All are invited—so bring your friends. We hope you’ll join us for this fun event.

The OAC Steamer Gallery is located at 117 Main Street, 2nd Floor, Ossining, NY.

The show will run through May 7th—and anyone not able to attend the Opening is welcome to schedule a viewing appointment. Just contact Jill at jill@whataboutart.org.

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