LongReach Arts opens exhibit at Millbrook Library

LongReach Arts opens exhibit at Millbrook Library
LongReachArts artists at Millbrook Library at the opening reception of their exhibit on Saturday, June 10. From left: Claudia Gorman, Trina Greene, Carol Pepper-Cooper, Carole Wolf, Stacie Flint, David Curtis, Ellen Metzger O’Shea, Carol Loizides, Basha Ruth Nelson and Carolyn Edlund. 
Photo by Judith O’Hara Balfe

MILLBROOK — “I Dreamed a Garden Once Again” is the theme of the art exhibit featured through Sunday, July 30, at the Millbrook Library. Including 15 artists from LongReach Arts, the works in the show are varied in size, intensity and mediums used.

While the exhibit is mostly paintings, some of the artists are sculptors. Basha Ruth Nelson works with metal, creating variously sized pieces, hanging or free-standing works, created for inside spaces as well as in garden or park settings.

Trina Greene, also a sculptor, works with large pieces. In this show, she has a muted pastel-colored painting that she enjoyed creating. She said she has other ideas in mind for future paintings.

Founded in 1982, the LongReach Arts group began as a summer artists’ cooperative. The artists sometimes show as a group, and most show individually as well. Known throughout the Hudson Valley region, many of the group’s artists can boast that they have works in private and public collections both here and abroad.

Now in its 40th year, LongReach Arts is still very active and sought out for exhibits. It recently had shows in James Palmer III Gallery at Vassar College, and the Olive Free Library in West Shokan. It has exhibited at Millbrook Library before, as well.

Assistant library director and circulation manager Jen McCreery was on hand to pour different wines, juice and water, and there were platters of cheeses and meats as well as plates of cookies and clusters of grapes. The crowd was steady, with approximately 100 people circulating throughout the event.

Upstate Arts Weekend is Friday, July, 21, through Monday, July 24, and the Millbrook Library is doing its part in joining in with this exhibit. The works can be seen whenever the library is open, as the Gallery is open and on the main floor.

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