Closing Reception: Friday, May 3, 6-8 p.m.
Participating Artists
Larry Blumsack | Louise Halstead | Eva Patalas |
Juliette Carignan | Janel Houton | Amy Rindskopf |
Christine Carter-Husk | Susan Kottler | Elaine Asplind Russell |
Iris Chandler | Kwan Kew Lai | Christine Sandvik |
Arlette Doherty | Paula Metcalf Lazar | Melissa Shaak |
Naomi Ellenberg-Dukas | Suzanne Lefebvre | Sylvia Staag-Giuliano |
Danette English | Kathy Lobo | Lee Strasburger |
Cara Lai FitzGibbon | Maria Lobo | Jane Wentzell |
Charles FitzGibbon | Carolyn May | Sharon Whitman |
Lisa Gibalerio | Sophia Mone | Carol Wintle |
Bert Halstead | Darisse Paquette |

Since the end of the twentieth century, “The Green Movement” and “going green” have referred to the “Environmental Movement” and being “environmentally friendly”.

Yellow is associated with gold, sunshine, reason, optimism and pleasure. It is also sometimes associated with envy, jealousy and betrayal. Yellow pigment (yellow ochre) was used by cave artists in ancient times, and is still used by artists today.

Blue pigment can be made from minerals such as lapis lazuli, cobalt and azurite. Blue Dyes have been made from plants such as wood and indigo.

