Drawing on connections across Rye and the broader Westchester arts community, the group invited fellow artists to interpret “For the Love of Art” in their own way.
After months of planning, the event transformed storefronts into mini galleries, weaving local and regional artwork into the daily rhythm of downtown life.
The Wisdom Gallery featured residents with a variety of backgrounds, including teachers like Klein and artists, musicians, psychologists, and journalists.
Howard Archer, the Rye Chronicle’s longtime editor and publisher, commissioned Bailey to do the first drawings in 1924.
Large portable spotlights softly illuminated Langsam’s works, the shadows of exhibit guests tenderly drifting across the mounted art.
The show features 23 original works by Fleur Spolidor, featuring portraits of Westchester women.
As a curator at the Met, Rye resident Perrin Stein oversees the museum's soaring collection.
The Culture Clock is a listing of cultural events and activities occurring around Westchester County, and beyond.
The collection has been touring the country for more than four years.

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