Arts & Entertainment

Harvest Art Show

On Saturday, October 29, from noon until 6 p.m., the Noank Foundry will celebrate the autumn harvest with a fabulous art show, featuring east coast artisans and artists and a jack-o-lantern display at sundown. The public is invited to join in the celebration at the foundry, located at 70 Marsh Road in Noank, across the street from the Seahorse Restaurant and just down the street from the Esker Point town beach. 

In addition to the resident Foundry artists, there will be snazzy paintings and photography, folk art and fiber art, as well as a masseuse, intuitive reader Karen Bruscini, local author Matthew Goldman, and an herbalist.  Oversized mums, Montauk daisies and big fat pumpkins will also be for sale at unbelievably low prices. The Noank Foundry will be overflowing with glittering glass art, whimsical jewelry, environmental wreaths, and recycled iron and stone sculptures.

Tucked behind this historic building is the beginning of a new sculpture garden that will eventually feature three-dimensional art and an outdoor gathering space.

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 The Noank Foundry artists include: blacksmith Clint Wright, sculptor Serena Bates, silversmith Mary Anne Sherman, glass painter Catherine Gibson, stone mason Chris Post, lampwork glass by Robin Thomas, metal artist Sarah Clark, stained glass by Peter Simoncini and watercolor and oil painter Kelly Hall. 860-572-2799, or facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Noank-Foundry-Artist-Studios/131890694553.


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