Some interesting art exhibits will be opening in March, featuring re-purposed trash, and cannabis-inspired works. Get excited.
A mixed media group exhibition titled “Then She Did” will be hosted at The Plaxall Gallery in Queens from March 3rd– April 7th. The art focuses on female revolutions and aim to invite discussion rather than criticism. (Eventbrite)
Check out this cannabis-inspired art exhibition at the William Ris Gallery in Jamesport. The opening reception will be held on March 9th from 5 to 7 p.m. and the exhibit will run through April 20th. Admission is free. (North Forker)
The Ward Melville Heritage Organization will be hosting an art exhibit titled “Treasure That Trash,” featuring art created from various recycled materials. The exhibit will run from March 10th through April 15th, Sunday through Friday, at WMHO’s Educational and Cultural Center. (Stony Brook Village Center)
The Affordable Art Fair NYC is back this spring with artwork from over 300 artists with prices ranging from $100-$10,000. The fair will be located at the Metropolitan Pavilion in Chelsea from March 22nd-25th. (Eventbrite)
Last but not least, you can attend a gallery walk at the Long Island Museum on March 25th. Museum Curator Cynthia Ronzoy will guide the walk and provide a talk on the Jane Peterson: At Home and Abroad exhibition. (Long Island Events)
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