Andrea Kowch’s Solo Exhibition “Into the Wind” at RJD Gallery - 27 East

Arts & Living

Arts & Living / 2101361

Andrea Kowch’s Solo Exhibition “Into the Wind” at RJD Gallery

icon 1 Photo

authorgavinmenu on Aug 22, 2017

[caption id="attachment_67963" align="alignright" width="309"] Andrea Kowch, “Gust.” 18" x 14" / 45.7 x 35.6 cm. acrylic on canvas.[/caption]

There will be an opening reception for Andrea Kowch’s solo exhibition “Into the Wind,” on August 26 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Richard J. Demato Gallery in Bridgehampton. All of Kowch’s nine original paintings have already sold, sight unseen. Collectors will fly in from around the world to view their acquisitions for the first time with Kowch’s many admirers.

“Inspired by memories, inner emotions, history and my fascination with nature and the human psyche, the stories behind my paintings stem from life’s emotions and experiences resulting in narrative, allegorical imagery that illustrates the parallels between human experience and the mysteries of the natural world,” Kowch said in a statement.

Her collectable limited edition print collection will also be on display and along with two new prints, “Gust” and “Nocturne,” both available in editions of 10.

In a neighboring exhibition space within the gallery, Columbian artist and poet, Armando Valero’s exhibit, “El Viento Inquieto,” will also be featured. Kowch and Valero will both attend the opening reception.

RJD Gallery is located at 2385 Main Street in Bridgehampton. For more information, please contact (631) 725-1161 or visit RJDgallery.com.

You May Also Like:

Come Home for the Holidays With The Lords of 52nd Street

The Suffolk welcomes back The Lords of 52nd Street for a holiday show “Miracle on ... 11 Dec 2024 by Staff Writer

Joy Jan Jones Sings Holiday Jazz

Joy Jan Jones, a highly praised jazz singer who has performed at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln ... 10 Dec 2024 by Staff Writer

'A Christmas Carol' Reading by Laura Jasper

Laura Jasper, a local actor and theater artist, will present a one-woman reading of “A Christmas Carol” by Charles Dickens on Sunday, December 15, at 1 p.m. at the Masonic Temple in Sag Harbor. Take a journey to the London of 1843 and get to know Dickens’s perennial characters: Scrooge, Jacob Marley and the other ghosts, who in Dickens’s words “may haunt you pleasantly.” This wonderful tale of the essence of the holiday season is suitable for all audiences. This is a free reading, however a donation of a canned food is appreciated for the local food pantry. The Masonic ... by Staff Writer

The Magical 'Zima!' Returns to LongHouse Reserve

Winter officially arrives on the East End next week, and let’s be honest, there are ... 9 Dec 2024 by Annette Hinkle

Iconic Lichtenstein Sculptures Restored

The Parrish Art Museum has completed a major restoration of “Tokyo Brushstroke I & II,” ... by Staff Writer

Holiday Harmony by Duchess at LTV Studios

LTV Studios and the East End Underground Live Concert Series, in association with The Art ... by Staff Writer

'The Bonackers' Documentary Screens at LTV

LTV Studios, in association with The Bonackers Project and The Peter Matthiessen Center, presents the ... by Staff Writer

Science on Screen in 'The Shape of Homes to Come'

While acting and directing are obvious essentials to making a great movie, architecture is also ... by Jon Winkler

Omo Moses Discusses 'The White Peril'

The finale for the Bridgehampton Child Care & Recreational Center’s 2024 Black Film Festival will ... by Staff Writer

Time for 'A Classical Christmas'

The Suffolk welcomes back “A Classical Christmas,” featuring the Long Island Concert Orchestra, on Friday, ... 4 Dec 2024 by Staff Writer