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Rockin’ Artwork At The White Room Gallery

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authorahinkleoptonline-net on Dec 2, 2020

The White Room Gallery and The Stephen Talkhouse is currently collaborating on “Rock N Roll Never Dies,” an exhibition that brings music and art coming together to make a difference.

The show opened November 15 and runs through June 6.

[caption id="attachment_103569" align="aligncenter" width="490"] Nelson De La Nuez "Rock Star."[/caption]

COVID-19 may have silenced the music for now but rock ‘n’ roll never dies. To that end, in this show of rock-themed art, the White Room Gallery is championing the one and only The Stephen Talkhouse, an inimitable Amagansett venue that has brought amazing musicians to the East End for over 30 years. A portion of all sale proceeds will help cover the salaries of employees of The Talkhouse until the venue is allowed to showcase great music again.

The participating artists work in varying mediums and their work can be seen online. Buyers who’d like to see more work by a particular artist can email the gallery which will send additional works from that artists' portfolio.

Featured artists are also available to create commission pieces to bring a favorite music legend to life. The artists can also create a piece from a favorite personal photo taken from a past show enjoyed at The Talkhouse. For more information, email art4thewhiteroomgallery@gmail.com.

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