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ART! DeBlois Gallery showing love
The art world can’t go dark. Even though this is a time when we’re not really comfortable venturing into tight social situations, such as an art gallery or exhibition.
The DeBlois Gallery is making sure we keep up on their happenings, their plans for future shows, starting in March, and are using their Facebook page to feature some work either from past or future shows.
Saying, “We will be closed for January and February and re-opening in March for our annual open in show. In the meantime, we’ll be sharing work from the past year on our feed and keeping you updated on pieces that our members are working on.”
Upcoming Event Feb 11-13: Annual High School Art Show at DeBlois featuring work from the students of Rogers, Portsmouth, Middletown and The Met School.
If you‘re interested in learning more about their cooperative gallery, visit their website debloisgallery.com. For inquiries, contact them via email [email protected]
The DeBlois Gallery is in Middletown. Here is their Mission Statement and some of the art featured on their Facebook page – follow them there at: https://www.facebook.com/debloisgallery1
Mission Statement
- To provide opportunities that connect artists and their creative work to the larger community.
- To offer exhibition opportunities to artist members as well as to established and emerging artists of Southern New England through a rotating annual schedule of juried and open shows.
- To engage in and support artistic collaboration with a diverse segment of our community to stimulate public interest and understanding of the ever-evolving nature of art.
- To educate young aspiring artists through school partnerships with annual shows of student work.
- To enrich the cultural life of our community by consistently displaying new and exciting contemporary works of art and making quality art accessible to all of our community.
Ron Caplain | Photography “Untitled” Meredith LeBlanc | Oil on Canvas “The Tower”
Jillian Barber | Ceramic Sculpture “Green Child I”