ARTery announces September exhibit ‘Brush and Knife’

Milford. Enjoy the works of painters Laura Lippay and Barbara Alice Moir, with an opening reception slated for Sept. 14.

| 07 Sep 2024 | 07:08

The ARTery Gallery’s September exhibit is titled “Brush and Knife: Vibrant Visions in Oil and Acrylic,” bringing together two of the gallery’s prolific painters: Laura Lippay and Barbara Alice Moir. As part of its announcement, ARTery described Lippay’s color palette as “often, though not always, characterized by pleasing aqua blues and pinks that evoke a feeling of unharnessed joy.” In contrast, Moir was described as having a more traditional palette of colors that historically have been associated with representational and realistic themes. However, it’s their choice of painting tools and variety of paint thicknesses that makes this show unique. While many oil painters prefer to work either with brushes or with painting knives, Lippay and Moir seem comfortable using both styles of painting, affording them a wide range of textures and expressions on the canvas.

Lippay has been called “all the colors in a Crayola box” and her art referred to as “beautifully macabre,” “colorful,” “bold,” and “eclectic.”

“As she emphasizes the inner sparkles of light in her velvety souls on canvas, Lippay’s work inspires introspection and contemplation alongside playfulness, romanticism, and sometimes even fortitude,” Artery added.

Lippay has received a variety of art instruction via advertising design studies at Northampton Community College, graphic design studies at The Art Institute of Philadelphia, and select courses from the Tyler School of Art and Architecture. She works primarily with oil, acrylic, and ink but also experiments with a variety of techniques and other mediums such as jewelry and resin. In addition to being a working member of the ARTery gallery, Lippay is associated with Go Collaborative, a non-profit that brings artistic life to Stroudsburg; the Gamut Art Gallery in the Pocono Mountains; the Wayne County Arts Alliance where she is a member; and the UpFront Exhibition Space in Port Jervis.

According to ARTery, Barbara Alice Moir became an artist the day she first borrowed her mother’s oil paints for a high school project at Eldred Central School in Eldred, NY, back in the 1960s. From then on, Moir continued to paint and study art on her own even though she chose music teaching as her full-time occupation. The books and tapes of artist Helen Van Wyk (1930-1994) of Rockport, Mass., became her favorite source for information. After retiring from music teaching, Moir immersed herself in art by moving to Jackson Heights, Queens, where she joined the Jackson Heights Art Club as a photographer and oil artist. Within a year, she was accepted into the Salmagundi Art Club in Manhattan, the American Artists Professional League, Audubon Artists, and Flushing Town Hall, in Flushing, Queens, NY. While participating in their exhibits, she studied painting with John Foote, (professor of Humanities, School of Visual Arts, NYC) whose work is in the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C. Today Moir is a working member of the ARTery Gallery. “Every time I walk in the door, I am tremendously energized by all the creativity and comradery among the artists here,” she says.

The ARTery Gallery, located in the historic Forest Hall (210 Broad St., Milford), is a cooperatively owned and operated fine art gallery, serving regional artists and art lovers since 1996. The gallery features artistic talent ranging from traditional oil, watercolor, and photography to sculpture, jewelry, textiles, pottery, and collage.

You can visit with Laura Lippay and Barbara Alice Moir while enjoying complimentary refreshments at their opening reception on Saturday, September 14, from 6 to 9 p.m. The ARTery welcomes the public to this free cultural event. The month-long Lippay-Moir exhibit will be on display from Thursday, September 12 through Monday, October 7.

The gallery’s regular hours are Thursday through Monday, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more information, visit arterygallerymilford.com or call 570-409-1234.