Anahi DeCanio Participates In Mostly Abstracts III
September 11th, 2015 - Ny, NY
Anahi DeCanio will be part of a group art exhibit at Ashawagh Hall in East Hampton - September 27 and 28th.
Opening reception will be held Saturday September 27 from 5 to 7 pm. Participating artists include: Anahi DeCanio,
Beth Barry, Casey Chalem Anderson, Cynthia Sobel, Mark E. Zimmerman, Bo Parsons, Lieve Thiers, Barbara Bilotta,
Sheila Rotner and Katherine Hammond.
As the title denotes, the show will be mostly abstracts in various media and techniques.
The show will run 11 - 7 on September 27th and from 11 to 4 on Sunday September 28th.
For additional information, please contact Anahi DeCanio at anahi@artyzenstudios.com
Ashawagh Hall is Located on 780 Springs Fireplace Road - Springs - Long Island
A little history on Ashawagh Hall...
Ashawagh is the American Indian word for “place where two roads come together,” which is perfect to describe the location of this community center in the Springs section of East Hampton, where Fireplace Road meets Old Stone Highway. The Springs Improvement Society chose the name when it purchased the old school building in 1909 for a dollar.
As it was then, the hall is rented out for local parties and gatherings. Many art shows and fundraisers set up here. Now, a full-service kitchen, recently renovated bathrooms and open spaces with wood floors are available for use.
A monument honoring those from Springs who served in the Civil and First World War was erected just outside the hall in 1925 as a gift from the Indawandawin Club, a group of women from the area who held an annual fair where they sold their home sewn items. The names of those who have served in World War II, Korea and Vietnam have since been added.