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Creatives shine during biggest ART10573 yet
October 23, 2024 at 9:17 p.m.
Port Chester resident artists Brenda Mattavous and Michael Angelis talk shop during the Port Chester Council for the Arts’ 13th annual ART10573 exhibit and sale on Sunday, Oct. 20. A record-high 23 artists brought their work to the Crawford Mansion Community Center that day.
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David Tapia
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Nyack resident Renée Kegley speaks with Port Chester cartoonist Greg Maggi about his works.
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David Tapia
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Port Chester resident Hristina Galabova protects her eyes from the sun while admiring pieces by Greenwich-based painter Carole Nelson.
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David Tapia
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Rye resident Donna Cribari sets the mood by playing classical music on the piano.
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David Tapia
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White Plains residents Michael Valentin and Keri D’Angelo speak with Stephanie Fiorino, a painter who lives on Valley Terrace, about her animal portraits.
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David Tapia
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Anne Versace, an artist who lives in Port Chester, laughs from her table at the exhibition.
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David Tapia
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Callie Kulakis, a Davenport Avenue resident, flips through the works of Yonkers artist Steve Rossi.
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David Tapia
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Salvador Sanchez, a deaf artist from New Rochelle, presented works inspired by American Sign Language, including clocks with the numbers swapped for images of their hand signs.
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David Tapia
/Westmore News)
Betsy Brown Road, Port Chester, resident Kathy Casey gets a feel for the texture of one of Ossining-based artist Joseph de Matteo’s paintings.
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David Tapia
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Barber Place resident Totlyn Jackson buys some handmade jewelry from Port Chester resident Nora Freeman.
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David Tapia
/Westmore News)