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Southampton Artists Association Winter Art Show

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Alicia Doherty,

Alicia Doherty, "Some Where Out There." COURTESY SAA

Ann Lombardo,

Ann Lombardo, "Bright Side Reflecting." COURTESY SAA

Christine Daddario,

Christine Daddario, "House at Cryder Beach." COURTESY SAA

Debbie Foglia,

Debbie Foglia, "Winter Solstice." COURTESY SAA

Gail Gallagher,

Gail Gallagher, "Ditch Plains." COURTESY SAA

Hugh Gallagher,

Hugh Gallagher, "Awaiting." COURTESY SAA

Jean Mahoney,

Jean Mahoney, " Ice Boating on Mecox Bay." COURTESY SAA

Jody Cukier,

Jody Cukier, "Winter Bridge." COURTESY SAA

authorStaff Writer on Feb 23, 2024

Southampton Artists Association (SAA) will host its “2024 Winter Art Exhibit” at the Levitas Center for the Arts at the Southampton Cultural Center from February 29 through March 10. A meet the artists reception will be held on Saturday, March 2, from 4 to 6 p.m. The exhibition will feature over 40 SAA artists. In addition, 41 students from the art department at Southampton High School will show work as well in a display coordinated by art teachers, Pam Collins and Justine Moody.

The SAA “2024 Winter Art Exhibit” is on view Sunday through Thursday, noon to 4 p.m., and Friday and Saturday, noon to 6 p.m., from February 29 through March 10. Admission is free. Levitas Center for the Arts is at 25 Pond Lane, Southampton.

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