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Sunday, May 6, 2012

THE CUTTING EDGE


"This May the BAFFA gallery is hosting a unique show at the Gillette House
in Sayville. It is an all glass show that is not a common media for any local gallery! 

The work is mostly a collection of a specific technique, called, strip cutting. This fabrication style enables artists to have amazingly beautiful patterns within the body of their finished pieces.  Many of the works to be shown are 3 dimensional bowls and platters.

The show is the first 3 weekends in May, Saturdays and Sundays, from
1 to 4 pm at BAFFA. There is an artist reception on Sunday, May 6th at the gallery from 1 to 4 pm.
This show is worth taking the time to look at.  Stunning technique !"

Art by Long Island Craft Guild
Glass Media Group Members
Barbara Serkin, Lesa O’Connell, Anna Fredericks, Julianna Kirk, Jane Irvine,
Pamela Jean Hanna, Al Bouchard, Louise Hope and Anne Gardner.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Women Sharing Art "little bits"

Women Sharing Art, Inc. continues to “Share Energy & Explore Artistic Passions” through their multi-media exhibit, “little bites” to be held at the BAFFA Art Gallery, 47 Gillette Avenue, Sayville, NY, February 10, 11,12 & 17, 18, 19, 2012.

Additionally, the ARTISTS’ RECEPTION and SECOND ANNUAL STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP FUNDRAISER will be held at the BAFFA Gallery on Sunday, February 11, 2012 from 5 to 7 PM. Music for this event will be provided by James   Hubbard’s “Lonely Brook Trio” and there is no admission charge. 

Please bring your Valentine and enjoy wonderful art, delightful music and awarding of raffle prizes.  All proceeds will benefit the student scholarship fund. Contact Victoria Beckert at
631-580-3550 or see www.womensharingart.org/events.asp for more information and to purchase raffle tickets.

February 5, 2012

Women Sharing Art is proud to announce that Libby Hintz will be unveiling a commissioned mosaic work of art nine months in the making.  The six-foot by four-foot mosaic made of many small pieces of tile, jewelry, plates, screws, beads and stained glass is entitled “A Garden of Trees”.  The mosaic will be shown publicly for the first time at the Artists’ Reception of “little bites” before being shipped to California and it’s new owner.