Program areas at Gallery North
In september, the organization presented the outdoor art show and music festival, a signature, annual event. This two-day event included over 95 artists and craftspeople from all over new york state and the east coast, as well as ten different musical performances. The event was free and open to the public and attracted over 5000 visitors to Gallery North over two days.
The organization hosted its annual wet paint festival from june 17 to june 18, 2023 at reboli center, featuring 60+ local artists. Now in its 19th year, this annual, outdoor event provided the community with the unique opportunity to watch long island's plein air painters as they capture the area's natural beauty. This year, the festival included guided tours on art, nature, and the local history of setauket, as well as live music, food, and children's activities. The event was free and open to the public. All participants were then featured in an exhibition at Gallery North.
The organization provided classes and workshops in the studio at Gallery North. These classes were in a variety of mediums, such as watercolor, life drawing, encaustic, paper making, as well as silkscreen and other printmaking processes, done in house on a printing press. Hundreds of students of all ages benefitted from over forty monthly, weekly, or individual art classes, including our summer art education program for kids summer artventures which ran for nine weeks from july to august. The studio also offered its art abilities program from fall 2022 to spring 2023, a free art program for those in our community who live with a disability of any kind. In addition, the studio also continued to offer the carmela kolman fellowship.
The organization held other special events for the benefit of the community, including the holiday markets in december. These markets were a series of new outdoor events held on saturdays during the holiday season to showcase the works of local, long island artists and makers, local musicians, and local eateries, as an alternative to holiday shopping in malls and retail stores. Furthermore, Gallery North visitors were entertained by 8 fine art exhibitions of the hundreds of the region's pre-eminent artists, including han qin, bruce lieberman, fred badalamenti, bebe federman, tom brydelsky, lautara cuttica, and anne seelbach, among many others. Each exhibitions was complemented by an opening reception and in-person programming. All exhibitions, receptions, and programs were free and open to the public.