Date: Fri 24-Sep-1999
Date: Fri 24-Sep-1999
Publication: Ant
Author: JUDIR
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Coryell
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Coryell Gallery's Fall Exhibition Features Three Artists
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LAMBERTVILLE, N.J. -- The Coryell Gallery is pleased to present the Annual
Fall Exhibition featuring three artists, Albert L. Bross, Jr, Harriet
Ermentrout and introducing Mike Filipiak to the show, to be held from October
3 through November 14. The public is invited to the opening reception to meet
the artists on Sunday, October 3, 3 to 6 pm.
Born and raised in New Jersey, Bross taught painting for over 20 years in
Central New Jersey while lecturing extensively in the tri-state area. In
addition to exhibiting paintings, drawings and graphics in group, regional and
national exhibitions, he has held over 100 one-man shows throughout the East.
His paintings are worked directly from nature and range from the New England
coast to swamps, lowlands and rugged mountains, all encompassing his vision of
natural phenomena. His pattern of light and impression of atmosphere adds
another dimension to the human experience.
Ermentrout, of Newtown, Penn., carries a sketchbook, pens and watercolors
wherever she goes, to the rugged coast of Maine, rural Bucks County, Victorian
Cape May, or the English Gardens of the Virgin Islands.
At Moore Institute she began her career in interior design which led to her
interest in antiques and art history. Later she studied watercolor with Roy
Nuse, Ed Whitney, John Pike and other artists of renown. Her work is in
private collections and the permanent collections of Foulkeways and the
College of Opthamology in Philadelphia.
Filipiak, who resides in Clinton Township, N.J., is mounting pastel paintings
for his first show in the gallery. Born and raised in Pittsburgh, he graduated
Magna Cum Laude from Waynesburg College in western Pennsylvania, majoring in
fine art and history.
His great interest is in the effects of light through the trees and at sunset.
In recent years, his pastels have been in juried shows including at the
Hunterdon Museum of Art, Phillips Mill and Lambertville Historical Society
exhibits at Coryell Gallery.
The Coryell Gallery at the Porkyard is located at 8 Coryell St. Hours are
Wednesday through Sunday, 11 am to 5 pm. Telephone 609/397-0804.