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Views of Greenwood Lake:

  • pastels and oils by Sylvia Levy
  • oils and watercolors by Ping Xu
  • watercolors by Susan Baresel

Exhibit timeframe: May 23 - June 23, 2007

Place: Orange Hall Gallery Loft

Reception: Saturday, June 2 1:30 - 4pm

Music during the Reception: contemporary and classical music played by
Judith Hosmer Garrett, pianist

free and open to the public

What better way to express the beauty of this village and the lake for which it is named, than to have three residents depict scenes that they see everyday. Works by Sylvia Levy, Ping Xu, and Susan Baresel depict scenes of boats, parks, village goings-ons, different seasons, in three media–oils, watercolors, and pastels.

The Village is situated at the north end of nine mile long Greenwood Lake in a valley formed by Bellvale Mountain to the west and mountains contained within Sterling Forest State Park to the east.

Orange Hall is a universally accessible building located at the corner of Wawayanda and Grandview Avenues, Middletown, NY.

Gallery hours: Monday-Thursday 9am to 8pm, Fridays 9am to 5pm plus Fridays June 8 & 15 till 9:30pm and Saturdays June 9 & 16 7-9:30pm and Sundays June 10 & 17 2-4:30pm. Weekend hours are available because of the performances of "A Little Night Music" by SummerStar Theatre –(845)341-4790.


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Afternoon
oil by Ping Xu

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Autumn
oil by Ping Xu

   

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Bouy Line
watercolor by Susan Baresel

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Hibernation
watercolor by Susan Baresel

   

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Pre-Thomas P. Morahan Waterfront Park
oil by Sylvia Levy

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View of Greenwood Lake
oil by Sylvia Levy

   

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Morning
oil by Ping Xu

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Red Trail Blues
watercolor by Susan Baresel

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Contact Us:
Dorothy Szefc
Coordinator of Cultural Affairs (Middletown)
(845) 341-4891
cultural@sunyorange.edu

Nicole Shea
Coordinator of Cultural Affairs (Newburgh)
(845) 341-9386

All Cultural Affairs Events are open to the public and all buildings are universally accessible.

NOTE: All artists' images on these pages are copyrighted and are used by kind permission of the artists. Please do not download, reproduce or use without permission.