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Closing Reception for a Small Works Show at Kramoris Gallery

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Casey Chalem Anderson

Casey Chalem Anderson "Bold Wave," 12" x 12," oil on wood. COURTESY KRAMORIS GALLERY

Joyce Brian

Joyce Brian "Peter the Praying Mantis," 9" x 12," mixed media on canvas. COURTESY KRAMORIS GALLERY

Katherine Milliken

Katherine Milliken "Summer Splash Spot," 16" x 20," oil. COURTESY KRAMORIS GALLERY

authorStaff Writer on Jan 10, 2025

Romany Kramoris Gallery will host a closing reception for the “Annual Small Works Holiday Invitational” on January 19, from 1 to 6 p.m. The invitational is a group art show featuring more than 40 local artists with artworks 20” x 20” or smaller.

Participating artists include: Michael Albert, Jude Amsel, Casey Chalem Anderson, Adriana Barone, Lois Bender, Joyce Brian, Christine Cadarette, Hina Cao, John Philip Capello, Linda Capello, Lucille Colin, Thomas Condon, Al Daniels, Sue Daniels, Quincy Egginton, Christopher Engel, Franklin Engel, Patricia Feiwel, Andorlie Germain, Rick Gold, Barbara Groot, Peter Gumpel, Muriel Hanson Falborn, Victoria Hartman, Sita Kadash, Romany Kramoris, Lutha Leahy-Miller, Ghilia Lipman-Wulf, Peter Lipman-Wulf, Robert Lohman, Diana Malcolmson, Lauren Matzen, Dinah Maxwell Smith, Joanna McCarthy, Bruce Mermelstein, Kelly Nelson, Veronica Mezzina, Katherine Milliken, Maria Orlova, Stephen Palmer, Leila Pinto, Paula Raflo, Heidi Rain, Shel de Satnick, Christina Schlesinger, Mara Sfara, Roger Sichel, Gayle Tudisco, Richard Udice and more.

Romany Kramoris Gallery is at 41 Main Street in Sag Harbor. Visit kramorisgallery.com or call 631-725-2499 for details.

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