Hampton Photo Arts sponsors Thank You" show at Ashawagh Hall featuring 110 artists" - 27 East

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Hampton Photo Arts sponsors Thank You" show at Ashawagh Hall featuring 110 artists"

author on Feb 2, 2010

Hampton Photo Arts will present the “Thank You Art Show” at Ashawagh Hall in Springs on February 6 and 7 featuring the work of 110 local artists.

Painting, photography, sculpture, film and even origami will be showcased from such artists as Jason Green, Aubrey Grainger, Scott Hewett, Oliver Peterson, Grant Haffner and Joe Strand. Matt Harnick will unveil his original origami art sculpture, Jason Nower will debut the first five minutes of his new film, “In The Barrens,” and William Falkenberg will perform live on piano. Food will be prepared and served by Cassandra Ellis of damngoodcooking.com.

An opening night reception will be held on Saturday, from 5:30 to 10:30 p.m. Gallery hours are Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Hampton Photo Arts in Bridgehampton, which provides photo services, picture framing, frames and art supplies, is hosting the show as a “thank you” to the community for supporting the business for the last 20-plus years.

Ashawagh Hall is located on the corner of Springs Fireplace Road and Old Stone Highway.

For more information, visit Hamptonphotoarts.com or call Hampton Photo Arts at 537-7373.

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