Members Painting Workshop Cancelled
Due to the severe weather watch across the state until 11 pm, the members painting workshop normally held on Tuesday evenings from 6:30 – 9:00 is cancelled for this evening, June 23.
Due to the severe weather watch across the state until 11 pm, the members painting workshop normally held on Tuesday evenings from 6:30 – 9:00 is cancelled for this evening, June 23.
We regret to inform our members that during the frigid cold Valentine’s Day weekend, power went out at the Kellogg-Eddy House shutting off the furnace and pipes froze and burst. The water in the house has been shut off until the situation is resolved, so the Monday morning and Wednesday afternoon painting workshops are cancelled…
There will not be a Monday morning members painting workshop or a Tuesday evening workshop until we get settled in our new location. We do hope to be ready to paint by April 15. Please call to confirm before you come to paint. Thank you
The Newington Art League participated in the Town wide art show at the Newington Senior and Disabled Center. There were 42 pieces in our 2023 Members Spring Show. Karen Israel was our juror of awards. She said she wished we had more prizes to give out as there were so many she liked. The first…
The Newington Art League has not had a meeting or demonstration since March of 2019. Our meetings normally take place in the Newington Senior and Disabled Center and they are just beginning to open the building up for their own scheduled activities. When they begin to allow groups to reserve rooms for meetings we will…
The Newington Art League will have a short business meeting on Wednesday, September 14th at 6:30 pm in the Ceramics Room of the Newington Senior and Disabled Center at 120 Cedar St. The meeting will be followed by a demonstration of abstract painting in oil by Jane Zisk. These meetings are always free and…
This exhibit of members work will be on display in the Community Room until Halloween morning. All of the work (with the exception of those by Christine Mansolf) is for sale and 10% goes to the Lucy Robbins Welles Library.