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Art Showcase at Ashawagh Hall

Tue, 12/17/2024 - 14:13
The 2023 Bonac Print Shop Art Showcase drew enthsiastic crowds to Ashawagh Hall.
Jean Hodgens

The third annual Bonac Print Shop Art Showcase, organized by Ryan Sherman, a Springs native, will be at Ashawagh Hall in that hamlet on Dec. 28 and Dec. 29 from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

The exhibition will include work by 35 East End artists, among them William Quigley, Candace Ceslow, Scott Bluedorn, Lucy Villeneuve, Dalton Portella, and Nathaniel Butler. Copies of Mr. Butler’s new photography book, “Courtside: 40 Years of NBA Photography,” will be available for purchase.

The reception will serve local refreshments from Springs Brewery and Encore by Talkhouse and feature the music of Kevin the Kind, a multi-instrumentalist and vocalist based in Montauk.

"I started this show to showcase all my favorite artists out East that live and survive here,” said Mr. Sherman, a photographer whose work can be seen at bonacprintshop.com. 

Ten percent of all art sale proceeds will go directly to the Springs School PTA.

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