
Local artists, including seasoned painters and emerging talents, are ready to dazzle you with their latest creations at the 30-Squared Art Group’s Summer Finale Art Show and Sale, which begins on Thursday, September 7th and runs through Sunday, September 17th. Join them for a welcoming party and meet-the-artists reception on Saturday, September 9th at 4 pm at The Water Mill Museum Art Gallery (41 Old Mill Road, Water Mill, NY 11976).
The group has been a stalwart supporter of artistic endeavors, inspiring friends to engage in a 30-day art creation challenge. Despite the name, “30 Squared” doesn’t restrict itself to square images but signifies 30 days and 30 creations. Today, this group converges to present their collective work in a unique exhibition.
The current exhibition features the work of 24 talented local artists, and diversity is the hallmark of this showcase. This passionate group of creatives delights audiences with their relatable, locally inspired, and stunning artwork. As you stroll through the exhibit, you’ll encounter rich, deep compositions, delicate pieces, and thought-provoking subjects adorning the gallery walls.
Hosted at the Water Mill Museum Gallery, the “Summer Finale 2023” is a must-visit event. This art gallery is open to everyone, and it’s a family-friendly experience. Whether you prefer to pay with cash, checks, credit cards, or PayPal, the event accommodates various payment options.
The welcoming reception takes place outdoors on the scenic waterfront deck, providing a picturesque view of Mill Creek. It’s an opportunity for you and your friends to enjoy the beautiful surroundings while engaging with the local art scene.
Visitors to the Water Mill Museum Gallery will be treated to a visual feast. The gallery walls are adorned with numerous landscape, floral, abstract, and still-life works of art. This is a once-a-year chance to witness our local “Squareds” collectively presenting their finest creations.
Every purchase you make at this exhibition contributes to the preservation of this historical landmark and museum. By supporting local art, you are also helping maintain this cherished piece of history for future generations.