Hudson Valley Art & Wine Show
July 23, 2011
The opening celebration of the Valley Art & Wine exhibit at the Hudson Street Gallery on Saturday, July 23 – from 5 to 8 pm.
The evening will feature live harp music, refreshments and wine tastings by some of the wineries that inspired the eighteen artists' works. Come and see Barbara Rubin’s pieces inspired by Brotherhood, America’s Oldest Winery and sample their wines. The gallery’s owner, landscape painter Paul Gould, took his inspiration from Palaia Vineyards, just a few minutes away from the gallery. Wines from Palaia will be sampling as well.
Meet other artists from the area who captured the beauty and spirit of the Orange County wineries – Jan Horton and Crista Pisano who painted at Applewood Winery, and John Laurenzi who painted at Warwick Valley Winery. Of course, the entire exhibit of paintings, pastels, photographs and sculptures will be on display and many of the artists will be on hand to discuss their work at the wineries. Many pieces are available for sale.
Join a spectacular evening at the gallery then go to a finale of fireworks compliments of the nearby Annual Fireman’s Fair!
Paul Gould’s Hudson Valley Gallery is located at 246 Hudson Street right on the Hudson River. The exhibit will run through September 5.
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