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Discover the Gems of Grenning Gallery

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Amy Florence

Amy Florence "The Cinema," 9.84" x 13.78." COURTESY GRENNING GALLERY

Rolf Hellem

Rolf Hellem "The Rising Moon," 15.75" x 23.5," oil on linen, 2024. COURTESY GRENNING GALLERY

authorStaff Writer on Nov 18, 2024

Gems of the Grenning Gallery, the annual holiday exhibition featuring a variety of small-scale paintings from several artists, both local, domestic and international, opens on Saturday, November 23, and runs through January 5. A reception will be held all day on Black Friday, November 29.

Grenning Gallery staff will scour the inventory for the best little gems from esteemed gallery artists, including Hunt Slonem, Ben Fenske, Daniela Astone, Marc Dalessio, Sarah Lamb and Sag Harbor’s own Darius Yektai. Brand new paintings will be unveiled by Kelly Carmody, Terry Elkins, Amy Florence, Edwina Lucas, Maryann Lucas, Rachel Personett and Nelson H. White. Grenning is excited to welcome two new artists to the gallery — locally based Doug Reina and Florence-based ex-pat Rolf Hellem.

Grenning Gallery is at 26 Main Street in Sag Harbor. Visit grenninggallery.com for details or call 631-725-8469.

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