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Bren Sibilsky Juried into NYC Show

Algoma sculptor Bren Sibilsky was juried into the upcoming national show Salmagundi Non-Members’ Painting and Sculpture Juried Exhibition.

Founded in 1871, the Salmagundi Club is one of the oldest and most prestigious art organizations in the United States. Housed in a historic brownstone mansion in Greenwich Village, New York City, the Club offers programs including art classes, exhibitions, painting demonstrations, and art auctions throughout the year for members and the general public. The club owns a collection of more than 1,500 works of art spanning its 140-year history and has a membership of nearly 850 artists and patrons.

The Non-Members Painting and Sculpture Exhibition includes works by painters and sculptors from all over the country. The show features both realistic and abstract sculpture ranging in subjects and mediums from animals and busts in wood and clay to figures and expressionistic forms in stone and bronze. The paintings consist of original works in oil, watercolor, pastel, acrylic, and mixed media. The subject matter is wide and ranges from nudes and still-lifes to landscapes and portraits. The exhibit runs through July 29.

Sibilsky recently held her 5th Annual “Lost Wax” Bronze Casting Class at The Algoma Atelier of Sculpture and Art (her newly remodeled teaching facility) with professional instructors Ken and Mary Davidson. The class culminated with an on-site bronze pour. Bren’s Sibilsky’s studio/gallery is open to the public 10 am to 5 pm Friday through Monday, May through November; or call 920.487.4200 for an appointment.

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