The Patchogue Arts Council is dedicated to serving the community by encouraging, promoting and supporting the arts. Serving the Greater South Shore of Brookhaven, Long Island, New York, USA

Monday, August 31, 2009

Patchogue Arts Biennial is a go!

Contact:
Chairperson - John Cino, jcinosculptor@gmail.com 631-294-3323
Promotion Chair - Beth Giacummo, peppermonkeyny@optonline.net, 631-806-4722

PRESS RELEASE
The Patchogue Arts Biennial - Long Islands Largest Art Exhibit of it’s Kind is a go!!!

WHO: Patchogue Arts Council [PAC] Board and Trustees, Patchogue Arts Biennial [PAB] Committee, PAC Members, PAB Volunteers, Patchogue Village Trustee PAC Liaison

WHAT: It’s a go – the Patchogue Arts Biennial is Long Island’s largest Arts Exhibit of its kind and will be held Oct. 3-24 in 12,000 sq. ft. exhibit hall. The goal of the event is to expand the communities view as to the trends, function and purposes of art in the 21st century. Sponsorship of the event has been overwhelming with Gold Sponsors Briarcliffe College and St. Joseph’s College immediately stepping up to make this event happen.

WHEN: Saturday, October 3rd, 2009, 2 p.m. – 5 p.m. Opening Artist Reception
October 4th – 24th. Sundays 12-4, Monday – Saturday 12-7 – am viewings by appointment

WHERE: Briarcliffe College, 12,000 sq. ft. Exhibit Hall, 225 W. Main St., Patchogue, NY 11772


Patchogue Arts Council [PAC] Board and Trustees, Patchogue Arts Biennial [PAB] Committee, PAC Members, PAB Volunteers, Patchogue Village Trustee PAC Liaison celebrate as it was announced the Patchogue Arts Biennial is a go. Sponsorship goals were met; Briarcliffe College, St. Joseph’s College and many more local supporters of the arts join the council to make this happen. Read more at www.PatchogueArts.org

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About the Patchogue Arts Biennial
The Patchogue Arts Biennial will feature forty-four [44] artists representing a broad cross-section of artistic creativity that will each be given space to exhibit a representative body of work. The artists come from the entire island, Brooklyn to the East End and range in age from 25 to 80.

Artists: Karen Bell, Sandra Benny, Pam Brown, Jim Byrne, Linda Carlsen, Steve Ceraso, Karyn Cernera, Sue Contessa, Greg Corn, Andrea Cote, Ellen Dickinson, Ray Germann, Naomi Grossman, Jerelyn Hanrahan, Lee Heekin, Rachel Hines, Tony Ingrisano, Ugur Kunst, Bruce Lieberman, Anti Liu, Robert Mielenhausen, Puneeta Mittal, Carolyn Monastra, Laura Moriarty, Terry Nauheim, Christian Nicklaus, Clayton Orehek, Janell O'Rourke, Jason Paradis, Jennifer Gioe Peper, Roberto Perinuzzi, Jeffrey Allen Price, Judy Richardson, Maria Ritter, Lorena Salcedo-Watson, Bill Shillalies, Sally Shore, Richard Smith, Robert Toedter, Richard Vaux, Dawn Wakiya, Dan Welden, Marcia Widenor, Flint Weisser

The exhibition's opening event on Saturday, October 3rd will feature a one-day sculpture garden on the perimeter of the campus of Briarcliffe College, and an artist reception from 2-5 pm with presentation about 3pm. Briarcliffe College is located at 225 W. Main Street, Patchogue.

The event is sponsored by the Patchogue Arts Council, Inc., Briarcliffe College, St. Joseph’s College and many others. Visit www.PatchogueArts.org or www.PatchogueArtsBiennial.com after September 1, 2009 to view event website.

About the Patchogue Arts Council
Founded in February 2008 the Patchogue Arts Council, Inc. was formed to serve the community by encouraging, supporting and promoting all disciplines of visual, literary and performing arts while enhancing the public’s appreciation of them. The Patchogue Arts Council, Inc. is a non-profit 501c 3 corporation whose focus is to serve the greater south shore of Brookhaven.

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