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Hygienic Happenings February 2023

Arts and Entertainment

February 24, 2023

From: Hygienic Art

Non-Stop Pop & Through
the Lens of Printilism

Thank you to our supporters who visited us on the night of our Opening Reception for our two exhibitions, Non-Stop Pop & Through the Lens of Printilism.

Non-Stop Pop features a variety of pop art from acrylic, assemblages, and digital art by three local artists, Don Ledversis, Bart Jeczmienny, and Brian Johnston.

Through the Lens of Printilism is a solo exhibition by Middletown-based artist, James Honer. A play on words to pointillism, the term "Printilism" is a self-coined phrase he uses to describe his art style. Based on his background in printing, his artwork is all composed of dots and is intended to play tricks on the viewer's eyes.

Our two new exhibitions are available for viewing from Thursday to Saturday from Noon to 7 PM and Sunday from Noon to 4 PM.

On view until March 11th, 2023. ?

Special thanks to Tox Brewery for hosting their beer tasting during our event! We enjoyed sampling your original beer flavors. ???

Marvin Espy: Art Instruction at the Hygienic

Art Instruction at the Hygienic is a weekly class in a series led by prominent local visual artist, Marin Espy every Tuesday at 6 PM. The series of classes covers different topics relating to Fluid Drawing.

Marvin Espy will be resuming his art class after this current session ends in March. Hygienic Art resident, Rebecca Fowke is Marvin Espy's assistant in the class.

For additional information:
Email: [email protected]

An Evening with Author

Catherine DeNunzio

Join us on February 25th 2023 from 5-6 PM for an hour of poetry with Author, Catherine DeNunzio at the Hygienic Art Gallery. She will read sections from her book, "Enough Like Bone to Build On" published by Antrim House.

ABOUT THE BOOK:

Enough Like Bone to Build On, as its title suggests, finds life's building materials to be abundant and more than enough to counter any obstacles that resist them. This is a truly life-affirming and joyful book that looks the worst squarely in the face and rises above it into a realm of beauty and love.

AUTHOR BIO:

Catherine DeNunzio received her B.A. and M.A. from the University of Connecticut. She has twice participated in the Frost Place Poetry Seminar. Before her retirement, Catherine taught middle and high school English for twenty-two years in several Connecticut public schools. In addition, she worked as a teacher consultant, freelance writer, public school partnership program coordinator, and private tutor. Catherine's poems have appeared in numerous poetry journals and anthologies.

Date: Saturday, February 25th from 5 PM – 6 PM

Open Mic!

Our Open Mic series will take place on Thursday, March 2nd, 2023 and will be hosted by comedians, Dame Fk and Elijah Pysyk!

Sign Up available onsite from 5:00-5:30 PM

Poetry, comedy, spoken word, Bring what you got! All talents welcome!

5 Minute Time Slot for Comedians and Poets!

2 Song Time Slot for Musicians!

No Cover Charge - Donations Always Welcome

Date: Thursday, March 2nd at 5 PM

Artist Call: The Crossing

The Crossing: A Juried Exhibition is open to all artists and mediums. We hope to receive artists' best and most recent work.

The Crossing will be juried by Charles Reyburn

It is also an opportunity for new artists from across other bridges and geographical barriers to get involved with Hygienic Art and downtown New London. Works must not exceed 60" in any direction, suitably ready for hanging and sculpture no more than 50lbs.

ALL ART MUST BE READY TO HANG - PROPERLY FRAMED & WIRED FOR GALLERY DISPLAY*****

Artists can submit up to 3 works for consideration. Juror Charles Reyburn. All accepted artworks are eligible for cash prizes - awarded to the top 3 selected works.

Receiving Dates: Thursday, March 16th, 2023 from Noon to 7 PM & Friday, March 17th, 2023 from Noon to 7 PM

Entry Fees: $15 for one piece, $25 for two, $30 for three

Unselected Pick-Up: Thursday, March 23rd 2023 from Noon to 7 PM & Friday, March 24th, 2023 from Noon to 7 PM

Opening Reception: Saturday, March 25th, 2023

Exhibition is on display until Saturday, April 22nd, 2023

Charles Reyburn with his best friend, Coconut the Cat ?

CHARLES REYBURN

Highlighting The Crossing 2023 Juror

Charles Reyburn was born in New London and developed a love for visual art by attending Harbor School and child art classes at The Lyman Allyn Art Museum in the early 1960s. He attended the Rhode Island School of Design from 1974 to 1978 and noticed he still had a love for art, specifically Painting. He has participated in nearly all The Hygienic shows since the show's inception.

His paintings are in many homes in New London County and beyond. He paints primarily using a French easel with either Oil or Watercolor paints. His work is in the permanent collection of the

Lyman Allyn Art Museum, New London, Connecticut.

Thank You to Our Wonderful Sponsors!

Astor Place
Barry Levinson
Bodenwein Public
Benevolent Foundation
Byrnes Agency Insurance
Chelsea Groton Bank Foundation
Chester Kitchings Family Fund
City of New London CDGB
City of New London Office of Community Development
Connecticut Humanities
Connecticut Office of the Arts
Edward & Mary Lord Foundation
Frank Loomis Palmer Fund
Michael Stryker
SBA
Spindrift Guitars
State of CT DECD
Office of the Arts
UBS Financial Corporations
Victoria and Charles Glassenburg Fund
Yale New Haven Health
Lawrence & Memorial Hospital

Hygienic Art
The largest cultural arts center in New London and leader in the arts, entertainment, tourism, and economic industries.Hygienic Art has presented more than 500 art exhibits, 275 music and cultural events, and youth educational programs annually over the past two decades. As a non-profit organization, we work to improve the quality of life of New London and the region.

Our Mission
Hygienic Art’s mission is to inspire, enrich, and instill a sense of community by promoting a free public art forum with events to stimulate economic development, tourism and educational projects for the City of New London and surrounding areas.

Visit our galleries Thursday-Saturday 12-7pm and Sunday 12-4pm
New exhibitions every month showcasing local and nationally recognized artists. Exhibitions, events, festivals, and special programming info on our website.

Charles Reyburn was born in New London and developed a love for visual art by attending Harbor School and child art classes at The Lyman Allyn Art Museum in the early 1960s. He attended the Rhode Island School of Design from 1974 to 1978 and noticed he still had a love for art, specifically Painting. He has participated in nearly all The Hygienic shows since the show's inception.

His paintings are in many homes in New London County and beyond. He paints primarily using a French easel with either Oil or Watercolor paints. His work is in the permanent collection of the

Lyman Allyn Art Museum, New London, Connecticut.

Thank You to Our Wonderful Sponsors!

Astor Place
Barry Levinson
Bodenwein Public
Benevolent Foundation
Byrnes Agency Insurance
Chelsea Groton Bank Foundation
Chester Kitchings Family Fund
City of New London CDGB
City of New London Office of Community Development
Connecticut Humanities
Connecticut Office of the Arts
Edward & Mary Lord Foundation
Frank Loomis Palmer Fund
Michael Stryker
SBA
Spindrift Guitars
State of CT DECD
Office of the Arts
UBS Financial Corporations
Victoria and Charles Glassenburg Fund
Yale New Haven Health
Lawrence & Memorial Hospital

Hygienic Art
The largest cultural arts center in New London and leader in the arts, entertainment, tourism, and economic industries.Hygienic Art has presented more than 500 art exhibits, 275 music and cultural events, and youth educational programs annually over the past two decades. As a non-profit organization, we work to improve the quality of life of New London and the region.

Our Mission
Hygienic Art’s mission is to inspire, enrich, and instill a sense of community by promoting a free public art forum with events to stimulate economic development, tourism and educational projects for the City of New London and surrounding areas.

Visit our galleries Thursday-Saturday 12-7pm and Sunday 12-4pm
New exhibitions every month showcasing local and nationally recognized artists. Exhibitions, events, festivals, and special programming info on our website.