Rythym, Rhyme & Harmony at Bethany Arts Community→

Serving Lobster, 2020
Nancy A. Scherl

Join us for a KMAA Juried Exhibition 

May 12th - June 9th 

  OPENING RECEPTION

Friday, May 12th from 6-8pm

Bethany Arts Community

40 Somerstown Road, Ossining, NY 10562

ARTIST TALK

Thursday, May 25th from 6-7pm 

Bethany Arts Community

“Music creates order out of chaos, for rhythm imposes unanimity upon the divergent, melody imposes continuity upon the disjointed, and harmony imposes compatibility upon the incongruous.” 

-Yehudi Menuhin

Harmony, balance, rhythm, and repetition, lyricism, notes of warm and cool, repetition, mark making, and movement. From classical to contemporary, from abstract to surrealism, artists and musicians have shared any aspects of the creative process. This exhibition calls for works that may be inspired by music or by any of these compatible or incongruous elements. 

FEATURED ARTISTS

Alissa Leigh

Andre Baranowski 

Barbara Shapiro

Basia Tov

Beth Haber 

Carol Carpentieri 

Carol Herd- Rodgruiez 

Carole Paley 

Christine Knowlton 

Connie Newton Stancell 

Dawn Hettrich

Deborah Beck

Donna Scarpa 

Dyan Rosenberg 

Ellen Brief 

Giselle Landers

Greg Weiss 

Heedan Chung

Ilene Scwartz-Montesinos 

Ines Andrucyk

Jennie Carr

Julie Rosenberg 

Karen Allen 

Katie Winterstein Goldberg

Marcy Freedom

Marilyn Miller

Marlene Siff 

Martha Levites 

Martha Stevens-Gingrich

Mary Ellis 

Monique Ford

Nancy Scherl

Nansi Lent 

Nils Hill 

Patricia Ivry 

Patti Ettinger 

Penny Dell 

Rebecca Rivard 

Rita Maas 

Robin Arzt 

Shobha Vanchiswar

Stacy Rosenberg 

Sue Radom 

Tim Grajek 

Tricia Caracappa 

Vanessa Pineda Fox

Rhythm, Rhyme and Harmony will be curated by Melissa Staiger. Melissa earned her BFA from Maryland Institute, College of Art in Baltimore, MD and MFA from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY. Some of her curatorial project include, Streaming, 

co-organized with Mike Childs, Memories are Starting Points: Beatrice Wolert at Underdonk Gallery, Pamela Colman Smith: Life and Work at Pratt Institute Libraries, Brooklyn Campus which was reviewed in the New York Times, and Hyperalleric and has been a Curator-in-Residence at Trestle Projects. She was nominated and attended the Robert Rauschenberg Artist Residency and the Wassaic Project Residency and is a member of the American Abstract Artists.

The Katonah Museum Artists’ Association (KMAA) is associated with the Katonah Museum of Art. KMAA exhibitions and events are programmed solely by KMAA

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