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The Manhasset Library Art Advisory Committee is dedicated to exhibiting high quality art on a wide variety of themes and in multimedia.
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Bert Taffet
Collage Art
Margo Vignola
Initially, my work focused on realistic subjects, drawing from diverse sources.
A Summer of Art
May 31st to July 30th
“An Artful Summer”
Presented by Manhasset Art Association
May 29-July 28, 2016
Patrons with Special Needs
Talking Books and Braille Service for Nassau Residents
Sam Rappaport
Bubbles
Shown in “America the Beautiful” – A Multi Media Exhibition
Designing Women
Exhibition of Paintings by Art Department of Manhasset Community Club on view through May 29.
Chinese Art & Culture
February 1-Friday, March 27, 2015
Archie Hamilton
I have embarked on this journey of image making to discover what can be transformed from the conscious eye to the mind’s eye.
Aleta Levine
Since my retirement in late 2003 I have focused upon developing my artistic interests and skills, something I had less time to do while I was busy developing those things in others during my career as an art instructor.
Katherine Trunk
Raised by a family who appreciated art, Katherine Trunk has created a large collection of art since youth, entering exhibits and displaying her work in different venues in the metro area.
Mimi Wohlberg
As an interior designer for many years, my involvement with fabric and color were foremost in my work.
Caroline Hughes
“Little Girl Swimming” is about symbolic water for me whether in reality or dreams.
Mark Lutin
No one ever taught me how to ride a bike; somehow I just knew.
Variations on a Theme
December 7, 2014-January 30, 2015
In Focus: Abstraction
Photographs
September 28th – December 5th
Robert Bloom
In addition to being a published author and composer (Theme Song, 1984 International Games for the Disabled), Robert T. Bloom is a published Photographic Artist concentrating on scenic Long Island landscapes and seascapes.
Aleta Crawford
August 2014
From the Ground Up
“I came to live on Long Island only five years ago- from almost 15 years in Massachusetts followed by almost 10 years in Florida.
Daria Deshuk
Daria Deshuk, a fine artist, living in NYC and Bridgehampton, NY.
Susan B. Getting
“I have no formal art education other than the courses I took in high school, but I have been a photographer, sketcher and doodler all of my life.
Linda Gleit
“What is watercolor? A simple answer- it is colored water that can be expressive, ethereal, transparent, and enormously surprising and mysterious.





