Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Serving the community the Lehman Colledge Art Gallery offers a free inclusive Family Program March 22,2026 /Free tickets below


Lehman College Art gallery serving the community offers a fn art program for free March 22, encouraging kids of all ages to participate and create!!!!  WE support creativity, Jamie Forbes, Publisher SunStorm Fine Art Magazine, and Fineartmagazineblog.blogspot



Free Inclusive Family Program

Children of all ages and abilities welcome!


 FREE TICKETS REQUIRED


Inclusive Family

Program

Colored Pencil Drawing



Sunday

March 22, 2026

10:30 am – 12:30 pm


Create a Colored Pencil Drawing!

Tour the exhibition, The Painted Word: Text, Gesture, and Expression in Contemporary Art. Create a drawing with colored pencil and graphite based on the work of John O’Connor.

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ALL PROGRAMS TAKE PLACE AT LEHMAN COLLEGE ART GALLERY

250 BEDFORD PARK BLVD WEST

BRONX, NY 10463


Lehman College Art Gallery is located in the Fine Arts Building

Enter at Gate 5 on Goulden Ave

Lehman College Art Gallery’s exhibitions and programs are made possible through generous support from the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature; the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs; the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs Initiatives through New York City Council Discretionary Awards; City Council Members Eric Dinowitz, Diana Ayala, Kevin C. Riley, Oswald Feliz and Kristy Marmorato, the Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation, Jarvis and Constance Doctorow Family Foundation, Pierre and Tana Matisse Foundation, Edith and Herbert Lehman Foundation, Jacque and Natasha Gelman Foundation, The New Yankee Stadium Community Benefits Fund and the Charina Foundation.

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Lehman College Art Gallery | 250 Bedford Park Blvd. West | Bronx, NY 10468 US

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Tuesday, March 17, 2026

All Welcome to the Moriches Bay At Alliance Exhibition March -April/ Opening March 26-3-7PM

The Moriches Bay Art Alliance Exhibition
At the Town of Brookhaven, Atrium Art Gallery (3rd floor)
March 3–April 15, 2026 
Opening Reception: Thursday, March 26, 3:00–7:00 PM
Gallery Hours: Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM–4:30 PM
We gratefully acknowledge Dan Panico, Town of Brookhaven Supervisor, and Barbara Russel, Town Historian, and the Town of Brookhaven for making this exhibition possible.  
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Participating Artists images left to right: Bonnie Bredes, Jamie Forbes, Linda Cullen, Debbie Bateman Foglia, Kenn Beck, Lillian Babzien, Melisse Pinto, Eric Phillips, 

Renee Di,Katy Phillips,MaryAnn Dellinger, Stella Michaels, Kseniia Holubyyska, and Joanne Phoenix, 

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Rehs Contemporary & the Art Renewal Center present ~We Walk the Road Alone~ May 16-Jun2 19, 2026

Rehs Contemporary's  discussion between the artist and viewer in solitary contemplation is an interactive, introspective picture of singular activity. The imagery and proposition is an  interesting curatorial thoughtful cut above. Wishing all success, Jamie Forbes, Publisher, SunStorm FineArt Magazine, Fineartmagazineblog.blogspot, 1975-now.  


 Rehs Contemporary, in partnership with the Art Renewal Center, will present "We Walk This Road Alone," a new art exhibition that challenges artists to examine the many dimensions of solitude. Rather than presenting solitude as a single emotional state, the works on view reveal it as an experience that can be restorative and transformative.

Solitude is a fundamental aspect of the human condition, yet one that is often misunderstood or viewed solely in a negative light. In an increasingly interconnected world, time spent alone can seem rare or even undesirable. Yet psychological research suggests the opposite: periods of solitude are essential to personal development, creating space for reflection, creativity, and renewed perspective.

Paradoxically, it is often through this inward journey that we can then forge more meaningful connections with others. By strengthening our sense of identity and self-understanding, we engage in richer, more authentic relationships. In this way, solitude becomes less of a retreat and more of an essential component of personal and emotional balance.

Through the lens of contemporary art, "We Walk This Road Alone" encourages viewers to take a more expansive, empathetic view of solitude. The works on display challenge us to move beyond simplistic notions of loneliness and embrace the nuanced, multifaceted nature of time spent alone.

In Adam Bauder's pensive painting "What Was Left Behind," a woman lies on the floor, intently reading a book. The work's cinematic framing and subtle references to classic science fiction literature suggest how these moments can become portals for imaginative escapism and intellectual stimulation.

Rather than just conveying loneliness, Bauder's painting posits that we can actively choose to spend our time alone, using solitude as a means of finding yourself. The woman's absorbed, contemplative pose underscores solitude's capacity to empower the individual as they navigate their inner worlds.

Juxtaposed against these intimate explorations, Mark Harrison's landscape painting "Waiting For News" offers a sweeping, existential perspective on solitude. Positioned at the side of a remote, desolate road, the viewer is confronted with an old, weathered mailbox - a stark symbol of the subject's physical and psychological separation from others.

That said, Harrison's work also suggests that seclusion can be a chance for resilience and self-discovery. The expansive, empty desert landscape that stretches out in both directions underscores the overwhelming scale and indifference of the natural world. Yet, it also highlights humanity's inherent ability to adapt and find meaning, even in the face of such vastness. Harrison's work invites the viewer to contemplate not just their own insignificance, but also the potential for personal growth that can emerge from periods of solitude and disconnection.

"These artists don't shy away from the complexities and contradictions inherent in solitude," said Rehs Contemporary owner and curator Lance Rehs. "Their works compel us to confront the full spectrum of this fundamental human condition - from its emotional burdens to its spiritual possibilities."

An opening reception on May 15th from 4-8 PM will provide an opportunity to engage with some of the artists and experience the exhibit in person. An extended opening will take place on the following afternoon, May 16th from 12-5 PM. "We Walk This Road Alone" will remain on view through June 19th, 2026.

If you would like to request high-resolution images of included work, please contact Alyssa Rehs at alyssa@rehs.com.

About Rehs Contemporary

Rehs Contemporary is regarded as one of the top galleries in New York City and is a platform for new, emerging and established contemporary artists; many of whom have received extensive academic training. The gallery offers high quality works to art lovers of all kinds, from first-time buyers to major collectors.

Alyssa T. Rehs, Director
Lance J. Rehs, Director
Rehs Contemporary
20 West 55th Street
5th Floor
New York NY 10019
(212) 355-5710
410556@email4pr.com
https://www.rehscgi.com



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Monday, March 16, 2026

Le Fifa Film Festival, Montreal, 44th year, Today day's schedule below in French and English!