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Madison Art Society Work On Display In Clinton

The art show will feature oil, acrylic and pastel paintings and many of the paintings may be purchased.

During the month of October, seventeen Madison Art Society board of director members will be displaying their paintings at the Henry Carter Hull Library located at 10 Killingworth Turnpike, Rte. 81 in Clinton.

Artists' paintings will feature seascapes, landscape and still life works.  The art work will be hung throughout the library on the first and second floors.

The library hours are Monday 10 -8 p.m., Tuesday 10-5p.m., Wednesday 10 -8 p.m., Thursday, 12-8p.m., Friday, 9 -5 p.m., and Saturday 10 -2 p.m.

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The art show will feature oil, acrylic and pastel paintings and many of the paintings may be purchased.

Viewers can see the art work of the Madison Art Society board members that were just re-elected for 2012 at the Madison Art Society Annual Meeting this past week.

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They include:

  • Beverly Schirmeier, was re-elected President
  • Don Trownsel, Vice President
  • Joan McPherson, Treasurer
  • Nancy Chapman and Maryanne Rupp as Co-Secretary

Other board members returning for 2012 are:

  • Jay Babina
  • Patricia Barone
  • Denise Casey
  • Penny Chittenden
  • John Copelin
  • Stuart Lerner
  • Linda Loen
  • Seymour Page
  • Maude Schmidt
  • Patricia Seekamp
  • Paula Solimene Emery
  • John Tubb
  • Beth Wardwell

Stuart Lerner's sculpture can be seen

Each board member will have their art work on display and the society is looking forward to another year of working together to bring art shows, plein air painting and artist demonstrations to the shoreline community.

The Madison Art Society has over 235 members from across the shoreline.  Learn more about the art society at madisonartsocietyblogspot.com.


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