Oil on Canvas by Mary Rieser Heintjes entitled "City Trees: Catalpas on Clinton Ave, Brooklyn, NY"
NATURE AND ARCHITECTURE THROUGH LIGHT
BROOKLYN NIGHTS
BROOKLYN PUBLIC LIBRARY
Central Library – Grand Lobby
Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn, NY
This exhibition will be on view through June 14, 2008.
The exhibition features the artwork of two artists who work by varying measures of light.
MARY RIESER HEINTJES’s oil paintings, drawings and photographs intensely delve into a crossroads of nature and architecture. The emotions that are intertwined in a dichotomy of forces evoked by the survival of nature in the cityscape is captivating. Her inspiration is found in the light of sunrise, sunset and inner radiance. For further information view website: www.LMStudio265.com
TOM KEOUGH’s work features his Brooklyn Nights series of oil paintings. His work captures the magic of night in the city and the nature and architectural landscape that surrounds him. For further information view website: www.tomkeoughartist.com
Brooklyn Public Library (BPL) is an independent library system for the 2.5 million residents of Brooklyn. It is the fifth largest library system in the United States with 60 neighborhood libraries around the borough. BPL offers free programs and services for all ages and stages of life, including a huge selection of books in more than 30 languages, author talks, literacy programs and public computers. BPL’s eResources, such as eBooks and eVideos, catalog information and free homework help, are available to customers of all ages 24 hours a day at our website: www.brooklynpubliclibrary.org.
The price list for the artworks in this exhibition is located at the information desk at the entrance of the
library. Please feel free to inquire for additional information on the artists' WEBSITES as well. Thank you
Brooklyn Eagle announces art show of Mary Rieser Heintjes and Tom Keough Art in Context features work by Mary Rieser Heintjes at Brooklyn Public Library Brooklyn Public Library links their website to the Exhibition of Mary Rieser Heintjes and Tom Keough
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