There’s no age limit on artistic creativity. Just stop by the Rye Free Reading Room, where the second public show of artwork by Osborn residents is on view until the end of the month.
The Osborn’s art program is available to all residents who love to paint or would like to learn. Classes are held on Tuesdays and open studio time on Thursdays. David Cuffari, who has a B.A. in Fine Arts from Purchase College, leads the program. His teaching approaches art from different perspectives, whether it is still life, photography, or working from the Old Masters.
The Art Studio at The Osborn was made possible by a grant from the Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation by the family of Paul Theodore Arlt, a former Osborn resident.
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