The Reboli Center for Art and History is proud to display the artwork of 22 local artists at its holiday inspired exhibit, “Celebrate the Season” from November 5 – January 24, 2021. In addition, there will be works by Joseph Reboli, the Long Island based artist for whom the Center is named. Its mission is to preserve the legacy of Joseph Reboli and to foster a meaningful understanding and appreciation of the arts and history through exhibitions and educational programs.
Art lovers and collectors will see the work of these wonderful noted artists: Al Candia; Casey Chalem Anderson; Donna Crinnian; Linda Davidson Mathues; Grainne de Buitlear; Julie Doczi; Molly Dougenis; Pam Herbst; Liz Kolligs; Joanne Liff; John Mansueto; Lynn Mara; Jim Molloy; Karen Osti; Joseph Reboli; Doug Reina; Irene Ruddock; Gia Schifano; Mike Stanko; Ty Stroudsberg; Hal Usher; Mary Jane Van Zeijts; Laura Westlake and Patty Yantz.
In addition, the Design Shop is the envy of Santa’s workshop as it is decorated for the holidays and stocked with beautiful, unique and handcrafted gifts for all of your family and friends. There is truly something for everyone of all ages in the festive shop, including jewelry, ornaments, crafts, books, scarves and art. Free gift wrapping is available while you enjoy the holiday spirit at the Center.
The Reboli Center is open Tuesday-Saturday from 11am-5pm and Sunday from 1pm-5pm. There is no fee to visit the Reboli Center.
Lois Reboli, president of the Reboli Center, noted that, “The Center is adhering to New York State and Suffolk County coronavirus guidelines, which limits the number of attendees at one time and requires all visitors to wear a mask and socially distance. Please be assured that staff and volunteers will wear masks, and do continuous cleaning and sanitizing.”
Between November 27 and December 24 the Center will have extended hours and select pop-up shops so be sure to check back here for updates.
Some artwork that will be in the show includes: Sea Glass Wave by Casey Chalem Anderson, Morning Swan by John Mansueto, Holiday Berries by Mike Stanko and Narraganset Inn by Joseph Reboli.