Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Hi Aii!!! see the Inter National Call for Artists from Arte Laguna Prize Venice. Submission Deadlines June 1,2026

Hi all Artists this looks great!!! REad the below description then  apply. 

Hi All, Catch the Sag Harbor Whaling & HIstorical Museum, see what took place 100 years ago today.!!!Sag Harbor is very pretty this time of year so stop by if you have the chance while visiting long Island > Catch the



Sag Harbor is very pretty this time of year so stop by if you have the chance while visiting long Island to visit the Museum!!!!


Upper Main Street in Sag Harbor, undatedImage Courtesy of the Sag Harbor Community Archive, John Jermain Memorial Library.

SAG HARBOR

100 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK

April 26 – May 2, 1926

About 40 merchants and businessmen of the village, invited to discuss the nuisance caused by littering on Main Street with papers and debris of various kinds, attended the regular meeting of the village trustees in the Municipal building. Village President Kiernan declared that at the present time, when thousands of dollars were being spent to advertise Long Island to the world, it was necessary that the village present its best appearance to the myriad of tourists who would visit Long Island. First appearances go far, he said.


An occasion of more than ordinary interest was scheduled to take place at Pierson auditorium. Part one of the entertainment presented by the primary classes would comprise of songs by grades one, two, and three under the direction of the teachers. Part two would consist of selections by the High School Girls’ Glee Club. Part three would be a playlet by pupils in grades four, five, six, seven, and eight entitled “Emily’s Dream.”


A delightful card party was held at the home of Mrs. J. D. Kelly for the benefit of the degree of Pocahontas. There were fifty-seven present. Miss Mary Battle made high score in pinochle, Mrs. George McFarland second, Mrs. J. D. Kelly third, and Mrs. George Cary fourth.

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Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Kensie Barnes Fine Art exhibites the work of Gabe Brown ~Closer to the Sun~ May 2-June 2-2026. The works are beautiful work see it if you can !!!!

Another artist is focused on the mystical worlds connecting to symbolic art representation in Brown's new language. Enjoy this exhibit. It's ;lyrical and fun 


K E N I S E B A R N E S F I N E A R T


Dates: May 2 – June 7, 2026

Reception: Saturday, May 2, 4 – 6 PM, public invited

Gallery hours: Thursday – Saturday 11:00 – 5:30, Sunday 12:00 – 4:00


Closer to the Sun – Gabe Brown; new paintings


Kenise Barnes Fine Art is pleased to present Closer to the Sun, a solo exhibition of new paintings by

Gabe Brown, an acclaimed American painter whose work explores the mystical forces of the natural

world through luminous color, symbolic geometry, and layered abstraction. Brown’s paintings invite

viewers into a universe where the rhythms of nature, memory, and imagination converge.

Gabe Brown was raised in New York City and has built a distinguished career as a painter whose work is

exhibited widely across the United States. Her practice is rooted in a deep engagement with the natural

world, drawing inspiration from many sources including birdsong, plant structures, space exploration and

natural phenomena. Her paintings—primarily in oil and acrylic—are known for their elegant compositions

and sense of wonder.

Brown’s work has been featured in numerous galleries and museums nationwide, including Norton

Museum of Art, Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art, Garrison Art Center, ArtsWestchester, Schweinfurth Arts

Center, SUNY Brockport, The Horticultural Society of New York, Albany International Airport. Brown has

participated in prestigious artist residencies, including The Saltonstall Foundation, Anderson Center at

Tower View, Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Women’s Studio Workshop, Resident Fellow,

Monson Arts, Monson, ME, VCCA, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, The Spruce, and Ucross

Foundation. Her work is held in both public and private collections including The Gund Collection, Saks

Fifth Avenue, Time Warner Cable, University Art Museum, University at Albany, Capital One Corporation,

Marina Bay Sands, Fidelity Investments, Bank of America, Caribbean Cruise Line to name a few.

Please contact Lani Ming Holloway, Associate Director, Lani@kbfa.com, 860 560 3085 with inquiries or to

arrange a preview of the exhibition.

7 Fulling Lane, Kent, CT 06757

860 592 0220 KBFA.com

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Syella Chrone is the guest on this Art Lovers Podcast hosyaed ny Lois Whitman-Hess . Chrones's focus on her interactive environmental works caught my eye

This Looks like a fun art listen.  Art LOvers podcast hosted by Lois Whitman-Hess, featured  Stella Chrones's art works. What caught my eye was her work with ants as intelligent sentient beings. The  ~Sands of  Time~ an hourglass a four foot work intents ti state that the environmental loss in irrevocable. Not a blife I share but and interesting art concept for dialogue nonetheless. Chrone uses her work as metaphor to cross over ideas shetranslets into image. Jamie Forbes, Publisher, Ecc0-Artist, Publisher, Fineartmagazineblog.blogspot.com, and Sunstormfineartmagazinebog.com


Episode 59 - Stella Chrone—read her bio—the most unusual upbringing and choice for art practice.



There is a strong possibility you have never encountered anyone quite like Stella Chrone. She is not only striking and intelligent but has also lived a life shaped by experiences far outside the familiar paths most of us know. In this episode, you’ll hear the remarkable story of her journey—one defined by courage, discipline, and the determination to leave a highly insular upbringing and forge her own place in the world.

Today, Stella leads a more conventional life, yet her artistic practice remains anything but ordinary. Through her work, she invites us into a fascinating and unexpected realm, creating intricate glass bio-sculptures designed as living environments where ant colonies can thrive and evolve over decades. Her work challenges our perceptions, revealing ants as intelligent, highly organized, and even empathetic creatures. Stella guides us through this extraordinary intersection of art, science, and life.

 

Ants became both her collaborators and her mirror. Organisms capable of near-telepathic coordination without centralized control or hierarchy, they embody an alternative model of collective existence. Drawing on Rupert Sheldrake’s theory of morphic resonance, along with her own lived experience, Stella designs crystalline vessels whose internal geometries interact dynamically with their inhabitants. Over months and years, the colonies excavate these forms from within—transforming metaphor into biological reality.

 

Her recent works, including Sands of Time (2025), a four-foot hourglass reflecting irreversible ecological time, and Origin (2025), an organic vessel with winding pathways and viewing chambers, have already entered significant private collections in Miami. 

Stella Chrone lives and works in Miami, Florida..

 

 

Listen to episode 59 of the Art Lovers Forum podcast here - https://www.artloversforum.com/e/episode-59-stella-chrone/

 

 

The Art Lovers Forum Podcast is also available on popular podcast sites, including:

 

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