Current Exhibition
November 11 – January 9 “Give The Gift That Endures Forever”
Opening Reception Thursday, November 19, 5 – 9PM
Chabot Fine Art Gallery is the place to shop for your holiday gift gifting and decorating your home for the holidays. A new painting, sculpture or glass will certainly enhance your holiday décor. One of the toughest parts of the holidays is finding that special, unique, impressive gift that shows you really do listen and care. When you “Give The Gift That Endures Forever” from our collection of original paintings, sculpture, glass works, giclees and jewelry you are giving a gift that shows you care.
With every purchase of $50.00 or more made during this holiday exhibit, Chabot Gallery is giving a gift certificate from several Federal Hill neighboring businesses: Euro Bistro, Gasbarro’s Wines, Rosebud Salon, Salon Bianco, Anthony’s Caffe, Pane y Vino and Bill’s Cigars.
The collection includes many small works from artists in our permanent collection and introduces artists Maggie Siegel and Thomas Denton. Siegel depicts the Sphere of the Individual as a movement for change and uses the sphere in many of her creative works. She has exhibited in galleries in New York including New York City, Alfred University and Vermont. Denton designs beautiful custom furniture.
Providence Art Club and Salmagundi Club member, Domine Vescera Ragosta brings her Impressionistic style to the gallery while Dennis Sirrine, a member of the Salmagundi Club, inspires with his New England landscapes.
Carolyn Latanision a nationally recognized, award-winning artist, is an elected member of the National Watercolor Society and a Copley Master in Boston’s Copley Society of Art.
Words are not enough to describe the artistic genius of Filipino painter Edwin Wilwayco as well as the height, breadth and depth of his art. An internationally acclaimed abstract expressionist, he turns to music to enhance his art.
Full of passion, Jaime Camacho’s work is influenced by his formation as an architect. Born in Columbia and currently living in Rhode Island, he brings an in-depth perception of form and beauty to his figurative, floral and portrait works of art.
Steve Barylick designs with color, texture and movement create a passionate, energetic appeal to the viewer. Barylick graced the cover of Artscope Magazine and continues to explore color in his abstract works.
A fifty- year graduate of Rhode Island School of Design, Anthony (Tony) Woidyla, developed a style of solid forms, elegant linearity, and clearly defined volumes in a variety of materials, both carved and molded.
Inspired by nature and ancient artifacts, Neal Drobnis creates glass sculpture in an exciting combination of the cast and blown glass techniques, reinterpreting a tradition of glass forming used by the Romans over three thousand years ago.
Julie Houck, an award winning Plein Air and contemporary artist and Bethany E. Terrio with her mixed media photographs of Italy round out the collection for gift giving.
Founder of the gallery, Lee Chabot, never disappoints with his expressionistic, color