All Press Releases for October 14, 2009

Contemporary Hudson Valley Artists Bring the Beauty, Mystery and Power of Nature into the Home at Hammertown Rhinebeck Gallery

Beauty. Mystery. Nature Transformed. A group show of five local Hudson Valley Artists pays homage to the environment at Hammertown Gallery in Rhinebeck. The show opens today and runs through November 10th, with an Artists Reception on October 24.



    RHINEBECK, NY, October 14, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Today eco-friendly and sustainability are household words whether you live in the country, the city or somewhere in between. Many of us are concerned about our environment and looking for new ways to preserve its natural beauty and healing energy. Artists have focused on the environment since the beginning of time and continue to inspire us with their visions of life in balance and harmony with nature.

Each of the artists in Beauty. Mystery. Nature Transformed at the Hammertown Rhinebeck Gallery seek to preserve, translate and expand our worldview of our natural landscape and environment while bringing the restorative energy of nature inside the walls of our home environment no matter where we live.

Collaborating with the curators at Elisa Tucci Contemporary Art, Hammertown Rhinebeck presents the beauty, mystery and transformational energy of nature in a new Art Exhibit at the store's home design gallery. Opening Columbus Day Weekend on Saturday, October 10th, the show runs through November 10th, 2009 at the gallery on Montgomery Row in the center of Rhinebeck. There will also be a Hammertown After Hours Reception with Pine Plains sculptor Jon DePreter on Saturday, October 24th, between 4pm and 8pm.

The exhibit features the work of both emerging and established artists currently in major private, corporate and museum collections, including:
-- Amy Cheng's magical and cross-cultural world view
-- Jon DePreter's native and tribal-inspired contemporary sculptures created from reclaimed local wood
-- Elaine Galen's surreal and mysterious landscapes of Boscobel, the Northeastern countryside, Italy and France.
-- Sharon Gordon's dramatic and hypnotic studies of the horizon
-- Rosalind Schneider's video paintings and digital fusion land and waterscapes of the Hudson Valley

According to Hammertown Manager, Rhonda Cayes, "Many of our clients are looking to bring the balance, serenity and comfort of nature into their home. We continue to expand our offerings of eco-friendly furniture and home design products. This exhibit is designed to inspire --- and support our commitment to help our customers "love where you live" while supporting the local community of artists and creative people."

Hammertown will also support the local community by donating 5% of art sales commissions to the Berkshire Taconic Foundation in support of arts education and creative programs that heal underserved children through the arts.


Who: Hudson Valley Artists, including Pine Plains Sculptor Jon DePreter, New Paltz Artist Amy Cheng, Landscape Painter Elaine Galen of Mt. Kisco, NY Mixed media and video artist Rosalind Schneider of Irvington, NY, and Sharon Gordon of Syracuse, NY

What: Beauty. Mystery. Nature Transformed Art Exhibit

Where: Hammertown Rhinebeck Gallery and Store

When: Artist Reception, Saturday, October 24th, between 4pm and 8pm.
Exhibit opens Columbus Day Weekend, Saturday, October 10th and runs through November 10th, 2009

How: Gallery is Open Daily, 10:30am to 5:30pm

Hammertown Rhinebeck

Hammertown Barn is an award-winning home and lifestyle store that began as a little room in an old horse barn in 1985. Family-owned and operated, there are now three stores, two located in the Hudson Valley, in Rhinebeck and Pine Plains, NY, and one in the Berkshires, in Great Barrington, MA. Hammertown features furniture from Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams and Lee Industries, as well as lighting, antiques, kitchenware, rugs, bedding, gifts and much more. Their mission is to inspire customers to develop and build upon their own unique sense of style. As a result, a trip to Hammertown is not just about shopping but an experience in creating a home that you love. Each product is carefully selected and curated for quality, comfort, design and concern for the environment and the local community.

Elisa Tucci Contemporary Art

Elisa Tucci Contemporary Art (ETCA) is a contemporary art gallery and consulting company based in New York City and Millerton, NY. The Gallery is dedicated to presenting art that transforms us. ETCA represents both emerging and established artists working in traditional, mixed and new media. The founders, Joan Daidone and Lisa Cooper chose to represent work that they love, art that is timeless and transformational on an emotional, spiritual or intellectual level.

Elisa Tucci Contemporary Art currently represents sixteen artists from around the world, as well as dozens of local Hudson Valley and American artists whose work is offered through ETCA's art consulting services. Artists are selected for mastery of their technique and craft, singular and unique creative vision, and commitment to their art and the community. The full portfolio can be viewed online at www.elisatucciart.com In the spirit of giving back to the community, 5% of gallery commissions are donated to charitable organizations that help to heal disadvantaged children heal through art.

For further information contact:

Joan Daidone
Elisa Tucci Contemporary Art
Email: Joan @ elisatucciart.com
Phone: 212.982.0427
Website: www.elisatucciart.com

Rhonda Cayes
Gallery and Store Manager
Hammertown Rhinebeck
Montgomery Row
Rhinebeck, NY
845-876-1450
Website: http://hammertown.com

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