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Celebrate the Summer Solstice at the Summer Solstice Art Show and Bash

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Beth Barry Salmon:

Beth Barry Salmon: "Run" 2024. Oil on canvas.

Casey Chalem Anderson:

Casey Chalem Anderson: "Hush at Sunset." 2024. Oil on canvas.

Lois Bender

Lois Bender "Twilight, Lilies, Fireflies & Flowers." 2024. Acrylic on Canvas.

authorStaff Writer on Jun 3, 2024

Revel in the longest day of the year with a unique blend of art and nature at the Summer Solstice Art Show and Bash. This captivating event features the works of NYC-based artists Beth Barry, Lois Bender and Casey Chalem Anderson, who have come together to celebrate the serene beauty of the East End through their art. The show will take place at Ashawagh Hall, a renowned space for artistic expression.

The weekend exhibition, which lasts from June 21 to June 23, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., kicks off Friday, June 21, with the Solstice Bash, a sunset reception from 5 to 8 p.m. at Ashawagh Hall, 780 Springs-Fireplace Road, East Hampton. Guests can enjoy the artworks bathed in the soft glow of the setting sun. Open to the public, the art show and bash promise an unforgettable experience that captures the magical transitions of the summer’s day from dawn to dusk.

Beth Barry, Lois Bender and Casey Chalem Anderson are known for their ability to capture the ethereal qualities of nature and bring them to life on canvas. Their works have been celebrated in numerous exhibits and reside in the collections of art aficionados worldwide.

For more information about the Summer Solstice Art Show and Bash, email casey@caseyart.com or call 631-680-7834. The event is open to the public. Admission is free.

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