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Berkshire Ides of March Gallery Hop

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Posted by: Marilyn Bethany
Posted on: Tuesday, March 18, 2008

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On Saturday evening, Ferrin Gallery‘s double opening—Cynthia Consentino’s solo show Exquisite Corpse and a group show 2D + 3D—gave a crowd of artists and art aficionados an opportunity to contrast 2-dimentional and 3-dimentional views of like subjects.  Later this spring, selected works from the shows will appear at the SOFA (Sculpture, Object and Functional Art) Show at the Park Avenue Armory in New York.

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The Ferrin Gallery on North Street in Pittfield, MA.

Rural Intelligence Parties and Openings Rural Intelligence Parties and OpeningsEllen Ruberto on the eve of being named Berkshire County’s Irish-American of the Year with her husband, James Ruberto, mayor of Pittsfield; featured artist Cynthia Consentino

Rural Intelligence Parties and OpeningsRural Intelligence Parties and OpeningsCollector Bruce Evenchik with Megan Whilden, Director of Cultural Development, Pittsfield; artist Michael McCarthy, Berkshire Living associate editor, Amanda Rae Busch, and massage therapist Sam Johnson

Rural Intelligence Parties and OpeningsRural Intelligence Parties and Openings Artist Mark Shapiro and photographer John Polak; artists Giselle Hicks and Gabriel Adams


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The same evening, in the rustic confines of Suky and Tom Werman‘s Barn Gallery at Stonover Farm, a stunning array of vintage posters from communist Poland were auctioned to benefit programs of the artist-run grassroots group, the Storefront Artist Project, founded by painter Maggie Mailer six years ago in Pittsfield.  Culled from the collection of artist Susan Hartung, this cache of European and American movie posters from the 1950’s and 60’s contains the work of the best Polish artists of the day, a time when the graphic arts of Poland had broad influence.

Rural Intelligence Parties and OpeningsRural Intelligence Parties and Openings Suky Werman, hostess for the evening and Stonover co-owner, with artist Susan Hartung of Housatonic, who donated the rare Polish film posters being auctioned off that evening; Michael Ulick, owner of the outsider-art destination, the Church Street Gallery in Lenox, and Barbara Paley, of Lee and New York City, founder and CEO of Art Assets, a national art advisory firm and member of the Storefront Artist Project advisory board.

Rural Intelligence Parties and OpeningsRural Intelligence Parties and OpeningsJoe Corcoran, theatre producer and founder of the website Theatremania.com, and his wife Karen Cellini, an actress, singer, and artist, of Richmond. Photographer David Ricci of Lee and painter Colleen Quinn of Pittsfield, a member of the Storefront Artist Project board.
Rural Intelligence Parties and OpeningsRural Intelligence Parties and Openings Host and Stoneover co-owner Tom Werman with arts attorney and Storefront Artist Project board member Paul Rapp, Esq. of Housatonic; photographer Jonas and painter Betsy Dovydenas of Lenox.