Stan Brodsky, noted Huntington painter and C. W. Post professor emeritus of art, will be featured at the Reboli Center for Art and History’s second Third Friday event to be held Friday, January 20, from 5 – 7 PM. This event is one of a series of free monthly cultural programs sponsored by the Center that bring new perspectives on art and artists.
Stan Brodsky has been painting for more than 60 years and is known for his colorful abstract landscape paintings. He exhibits at a number of galleries and his paintings were the subject of a retrospective at the Hecksher Museum in 2013. Joe Reboli was an admirer of Brodsky’s paintings. Doug Reina, well-known local artist who has studied with Brodsky, will be interviewing Mr. Brodsky about his evolution as an artist, his sources of inspirations, and his observations about the art world in general. Although Mr. Brodsky is now 91, his passion for painting continues and his current work reflects his vigilance to his work as an artist.
No reservations are needed for this free event. If you have any questions please feel free to call us at (631) 751-7707. We can't wait to see you there!
Images © Peter Scheer