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Clinton Art Society Celebrates 75th with Summer Juried Exhibition

CAS Celebrates 75th Anniversary with Summer Juried Exhibition, On view from June 27 through July 24, 2024

The Clinton Art Society (CAS) is celebrating the organization’s 75th anniversary with the annual Summer Juried Exhibition from June 27 through July 24. “Our summer show is the highlight of our exhibition season with artists exhibiting their best work,” said CAS President Robin Hammeal-Urban. “We are honored to have renowned marine artist Russ Kramer serve as our juror to select works and choose award recipients,” she added.

Join us for the opening reception on Sunday, July 14 from 2pm to 4pm and be a part of the anniversary celebration. The event is free, open to the public, and includes refreshments, live music, and inspiring art. The exhibition includes works in a wide range of artistic styles and mediums.

“Our organization was established in 1949 by a small group of professional artists dedicated to the growth of the arts in the region,” Hammeal-Urban said. “We’ve grown to become a vibrant influence in the arts community with members from across Connecticut and throughout New England,” she noted.

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The exhibit will be on view in the Andrews Memorial Town Hall at 54 E. Main Street in Clinton, CT from June 27 through July 24. The show is open for viewing during regular town hall hours Monday through Friday, plus extended weekend hours on Saturday, July 20 from 1pm to 4pm and Sunday, July 14 from 2pm to 4pm. CAS sponsors exhibits, plein air and critique events, and educational programs. Artists work in all fine-art media including painting and sculpture. New members are welcome. For more information, contact CAS at casclinton@gmail.com or visit clintonartsocietyct.org.

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