Lower Adirondack Regional Arts Council

Lower Adirondack Regional Arts Council

7 Lapham Place, Glens Falls, NY 12801
(518) 798-1144 • Fax: (518) 798-9122

LAPHAM GALLERY


Upcoming in 2009
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Once Again

Featuring the Artwork of
R. Jane Bouchard, Helga Grobel, Lynda Naske, Jon Segan, Lise Winne
 
March 20-April 25
Opening Reception:  March 20, 5-7 pm--Free and Open to the Public

March 20 Opening also features
Volunteer Celebration
LARAC Annual Meeting
 
The Lower Adirondack Regional Arts Council’s Lapham Gallery presents ONCE AGAIN, an eclectic exhibit celebrating what once was and what is again.

The exhibiting artists explore concepts of ancient and medieval mythology, remnants of the Industrial Age, and the simplicity of still-life, through either themes of antiquity made contemporary and or the usage of recycled materials and found objects.
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Artwork by R. Jane Bouchard R. Jane Bouchard
Saratoga Springs

Abstract assemblage sculptures made of found objects and recycled materials. Her artworks are “created by my emotional response to seeing the artistic potential in the cast offs and fragments of the industrial age and bringing them new life as art”. 
Artwork by Helga Grobel Helga Grobel
Stony Creek & Washington, DC

Abstract sculptural collages molded by hand of recycled paper. Her artwork is influenced by works of indigenous cultures, both ancient and contemporary.
Artwork by Lynda Naske Lynda Naske
Johnstown

Still-life drawings in colored pencil focusing on the delicate play of light and shadow over the familiar objects and scenes of daily life in yesteryear and today.
Artwork by John Segan Jon Segan
Fort Edward

Oil paintings that often incorporate assemblage using antique pieces and original sculpture. He paints using old master techniques, and his work often depicts mythological elements, legends, and archetypical imagery.
Pottery by Lise Winne Lise Winne
Saratoga Springs

Hand thrown pottery designed to be an interpretation of a Renaissance banquet. She uses ornamentation on the pottery and wall pieces themed around Renaissance playing cards, which were largely in use in the 1500s during the reign of Queen Elizabeth.
For more information on LARAC and Lapham Gallery events,
please call 798-1144 ext. 2 or email gallery@larac.org
 
Past Gallery Exhibitions
 

Lower Adirondack Regional Arts Council
7 Lapham Place
Glens Falls, NY 12801
(518) 798-1144 • Fax: (518) 798-9122
information@larac.org