Upcoming Events at The Pawling Library

 

The Pawling Library & Front Street Gallery present

A New Chapter: Group Art Show

Submit your artwork to Front Street Gallery

Deadline: March 26     Opening: April 28

 

 

Alexander Graham Bell said, “When one door closes another door opens.” Opportunities abound and what many fail to realize is that we make our own opportunities. We are not required to follow a preordained map. Our story can go in any direction.  The unfolding is unending, as our soul searches for what brings us the greatest joy: the fulfillment of experiencing who we truly are.  In the journey, there is freedom to explore, and always a desire for more. One chapter ends and a new chapter begins.

 

Important Dates

 

Mar. 26: Deadline–submissions must be emailed or received by 12:00 am.

Mar 31: Notification of accepted work sent to artists.

April. 13-15: Delivery of accepted work to the gallery.

April 28: Opening Reception at Front Street Gallery, 10:00 am-2:00 pm.

 

Works in all mediums will be considered. We prefer that some of the artwork be created for this show, keeping in mind the theme.

Up to four images may be submitted. Email images to submit.frontstreet@gmail.com. Image files Jpegs, at least 6 inches on the longest side. Please label image files clearly: Artist name, title, medium, dimensions of work and price of each item submitted. Links may be submitted as long as all of the above information is included.

Hanging fee: $25 for each accepted work. Fees due upon delivery to the gallery. An artist statement reflecting the body of work represented is optional. Curated by Jeanette Rodriguez.

Eligibility: Hangable artwork including prints, drawings, photographs, paintings, and mixed media, plus sculpture. Works may not exceed 48″ in any dimension. All works must be suitably prepared to hang and include wire or fixed hardware. No sawtooth hangers. All work must be for sale. A 40% commission will be charged by the gallery, and must be included in artist’s set price. Hanging fees are non-refundable. Every care will be taken to provide for the safety of all artwork. FSG its officers and agents will not be responsible for any loss or damage. FSG does not ensure entries and exhibits. Works will be handled and exhibited at artist’s own risk. Front Street Gallery reserves the right to reject or replace any work that it deems substantially different from the work as represented in digital form and description. All packaging material must be removed by the artist at the time of drop off. Packing material WILL NOT be stored or provided at the time of drop off and pick up. Reasonable requests will be considered.

If you have any questions, feel free to email the gallery at info@frontstreetgallery.org.

Or call 917 880 5307.

Front Street Gallery

21 Front Street, Patterson NY 12563

http://frontstreetgallery.org/

 

Boosting the Immune System

Presented by Dr. Nancy Iankowitz

DNP, RN, FNP-BC, Director Holistic and Integrative Healing LLC

Tuesday, March 27

7:00-8:00 pm

 

Your brain is in charge of the body. It sends signals when healing is needed. Unless you understand the language used by your brain you might miss the signals. When this happens an imbalance takes place and illness occurs.

Please join us for this informative presentation and learn how to interpret the brains extraordinary alert system; your key to health and wellness.

Our brain knows the answers; our mind just needs a little guidance.

About our presenter: Dr. Nancy Iankowitz is a board-certified family nurse practitioner, director of Holistic and Integrative Healing LLC, and host of ‘Marcy’s World’ on WPWL 103.7 Pawling Public Radio – a community service offered to help parents communicate effectively with their children, and an ongoing effort to build community wellness by building a wellness community. She is the author of several books, contributes to the ‘Health and Wellness’ section of The Pawling Record, edits peer-reviewed nursing journals and texts, offers “Healing Through Journaling” workshops, and enjoys teaching nursing students at both the college and university level.

Registration is required for all programs.

Call the Pawling Library at 845-855-3444 to register.

Author: Harlem Valley News