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    Millbrook Antiques Mall M A M

    3.4 (5 reviews)
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    Chisholm Gallery

    Chisholm Gallery

    1.0(1 review)
    0.5 mi

    Very Disappointing! I worked with Jeanne few times but…read morerecently I have been trying to get on of my artwork back and it is very difficult.. promises of interest then nothing. I email many time to get it back and no response at all. this is very disappointing ! I would like to get my artwork back, in good order . Please answer my emails !

    From the owner: Polo & Sporting Art ~ Established in 1978,…read more The Chisholm Gallery in Wellington, Florida in Palm Beach County offers a fabulously eclectic mix of Sporting & Equestrian Art, Bronzes, Estate Offerings, Fine Art Photography, as well as Decorative Arts. Since its inception the Chisholm Gallery & Jeanne Chisholm has had a considerable impact in the world of sporting art. Indeed, the world's top design houses have turned to Jeanne Chisholm to answer their sporting art needs. These have included Cartier, which asked her to curate their celebrated exhibit POLO - USA: A Retrospective History of Polo in America, which showed first in Palm Beach and later traveled to New York, and Polo Ralph Lauren, who approached Jeanne for artifacts and paintings to decorate their flagship store, the historic Rhinelander Mansion on New York's Madison Avenue. Jeanne's work with museums has included the Aiken Thoroughbred Racing Museum and Hall of Fame, in Aiken, South Carolina, which enlisted Jeanne to curate an exhibit commemorating 100 years of polo history, the National Museum of Dance and Hall of Fame in Saratoga Springs, New York, and most significantly the National Polo Museum and Hall of Fame. Jeanne served as Coordinating Director for the latter, an idea fostered by Jeremy Chisholm in the 1970s. The Chisholm Gallery, further, was invited to participate in the first-ever sporting art exhibit at the prestigious London Colnaghi Gallery.

    The Wassaic Project - A photo of Maxon Mills where we showcase our art exhibitions and host other year-round programming

    The Wassaic Project

    4.0(3 reviews)
    7.0 mi

    I agree with Sarah wholeheartedly.... I visited the Wasssaic Project and found it awesome for new…read moreartists and exploration of new ideas. I live in the town of Wassaic about 3 miles from the Wassaic Project and am so proud of what they have done. FYI. The Lantern as every local knows has the best pizza you can find outside of NYC and their bartenders are terrific. We also have a fabulous new bakery, called Vitsky Bakery, a few doors down from The Lantern. Ten Mile Distillery is in Wassaic and has excellent views, drinks and food.

    I'm surprised there are no prior reviews. It takes place…read moreannually, in the hamlet of Wassiac near the town of Amenia. It's a year round artists colony. Many are avant garde. Thought provoct There's a MetroNorth station within walking distance; using a GPS in the car is a little confusing. Street parking is limited. Across the tracks there is a parking lot with a $20 charge. During the festival. The main gallery is in an old granary. Their 7th floor is equivalent to a 10 story high-rise. There isn't an elevator. Wear sensible shoes. Food - near the main building are snacks. Up the road, by the green building are vendors and wine. Cash only. $$. Across the tracks is The Lantern; a quaint bar/restaurant. Their menu is limited to pizza, buffalo wings and a couple other items. The Bar has imported beers, wines and other beverages. There's a pool table. Odd that they allow children in the bar area. If you decide to visit the entire museum it is a climb up stairs; be prepared. There's no elevator.

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    The Wassaic Project - Dancers from Summer Festival

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    Live music from the Sumer 2016 Festival

    The Wassaic Project - Work from 2016 Summer Exhibition "Appetite For Destruction"

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    Work from 2016 Summer Exhibition "Appetite For Destruction"

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