Don't forget the artist's work is still on display!!!
you're welcome to visit any time.
Design Event
Thursday, November 19
6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Wine & Cheese, Meet & Greet
Katie MacK - Muralist
Marjorie Low - Painter
John Munno - Photographer
**There will be a $10 participation fee.**
100% of the money will go to Southington Community cultural Arts Association for the renovation of Gura building.
Featured Artist Gallery
John Munno
Come see John Munno's work
November 19 - January 3
John's love for photography started in his teens with his father's gift of a Zeiss Ikon 35 mm camera that belong to his father. That camera accompanied John on every backpack trip to the Catskills, Adirondack Mts. and Berkshires of his East Coast home.
John studied photography through the New York Institute of Photography and is versed in many aspects of photography including portraits, weddings, events, architecture, interiors, advertising and photojournalism.
John's love for nature and people comes through in his photos and it as been said "his photos, inspire, delight, uplift and gently open peoples hearts which makes them endearing." John has been decribed "as having a heart that sees with beautiful eyes." He brings a beauty, clarity and purity to his photographic work.
John has a line of greeting cards and also historic postcards of areas surrounding his Southbury, Connecticut home. He is in the process of writing a book called Nature Speaks, which he plans on completing soon. His book Nature Speaks showcases photos from his world travels and prose which express his love and connection for nature and the enlightening experiences during his times in nature.
John's postcards, greeting cards calendars and other work is available at the following Connecticut Stores: New Morning Market and Canfield Corner Pharmacy, Woodbury, Connecticut; Marie's Country Furnishings, Southbury, Connecticut; House of Books, Kent Connecticut.
- Excerpt from www.JohnMunnoPhotography.com/about-2
November 19 - January 3
John's love for photography started in his teens with his father's gift of a Zeiss Ikon 35 mm camera that belong to his father. That camera accompanied John on every backpack trip to the Catskills, Adirondack Mts. and Berkshires of his East Coast home.
John studied photography through the New York Institute of Photography and is versed in many aspects of photography including portraits, weddings, events, architecture, interiors, advertising and photojournalism.
John's love for nature and people comes through in his photos and it as been said "his photos, inspire, delight, uplift and gently open peoples hearts which makes them endearing." John has been decribed "as having a heart that sees with beautiful eyes." He brings a beauty, clarity and purity to his photographic work.
John has a line of greeting cards and also historic postcards of areas surrounding his Southbury, Connecticut home. He is in the process of writing a book called Nature Speaks, which he plans on completing soon. His book Nature Speaks showcases photos from his world travels and prose which express his love and connection for nature and the enlightening experiences during his times in nature.
John's postcards, greeting cards calendars and other work is available at the following Connecticut Stores: New Morning Market and Canfield Corner Pharmacy, Woodbury, Connecticut; Marie's Country Furnishings, Southbury, Connecticut; House of Books, Kent Connecticut.
- Excerpt from www.JohnMunnoPhotography.com/about-2
Marjorie Low
Come see Marjorie Low's work
November 19 - January 3
Marjorie Low Is an amazing independant artist in Connecticut. She has been painting most of her 94 years! Marjorie has attended many of the best art schools in Greater New York City and has studied the masters.
“One of the oldest working artists on the planet”
November 19 - January 3
Marjorie Low Is an amazing independant artist in Connecticut. She has been painting most of her 94 years! Marjorie has attended many of the best art schools in Greater New York City and has studied the masters.
“One of the oldest working artists on the planet”