“The Draw On V Exhibition”
Brings Community & Loft
Artists Together in a Collaborative Show
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April 26 to May 18,
2014
Opening Reception: Saturday, April 26, 3 to 6 pm
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Live music courtesy of the Stamford Young Artists Alumni
575
Pacific Street, Stamford, CT
Stamford, CT —January 27, 2014 — The Loft Artists Association will hold its
fifth annual “Drawing Show” exhibition in its East Gallery from April 26 to May
18. The event features work by member
artists — along with people of all ages in the community who participated in a
free “Draw On!” workshops at LAA in March— in a collaborative show devoted
solely to the art of drawing with models and set ups provided in part by Curtain
Call, The Ballet School of Stamford and The Stamford Young Artists. The public
is invited to the Opening Reception on Saturday, April 26 from 3 to 6 pm, where
prizes will be awarded and the Stamford Young Artists Alumni will play live
music.
Using only pencils, pens and ink, crayons, markers, oil pastels, craypas,
oil sticks and charcoal, participants were encouraged to let their creativity
run free. “We are excited to see the show mark its
5th consecutive year, and have the unique benefit of having works created from
live models from our community partners” noted Philippa Lodato-Suppa, an
LAA member who chaired the event.
“The Drawing Show V –” is brought
to the Fairfield County community by LAA to coincide with the annual community drawing festival run by The
Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgefield, CT. This drawing celebration is
one of many in Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, and New
Hampshire.
Admission and parking are free. Regular
Gallery hours are Saturday and Sunday from 1 – 4:30 PM.
For directions and more information visit www.loftartists.com
or call 203-247-2027.
The Loft Artists Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing artists with a supportive
environment and opportunities to exhibit their work, while reaching out to the
community at large with education and artistic expression, as well as
collaborative projects. LAA has been recognized by funding agencies,
including the Connecticut Office of the Arts, corporate and private sponsors,
and the City of Stamford.