Port Jervis Art Invitational announces new exhibit
Port Jervis. An opening reception will take place March 29.



The Port Jervis Art Invitational will be holding a public reception at the R.H. Smith Mercantile Building, 22 Jersey Ave. in Port Jervis on March 29 from 4 to 8 p.m. All are welcome to attend. Sponsored by the nonprofit organization Port Jervis Arts, the exhibition will feature the work of nine artists who live or work in the tri-state area.
Curated by artist and professor Julia Schmitt Healy, the show will encompass sculpture, mixed media, painting, photography and collage. “I tried to choose a variety of approaches for this first invitational,” Healy explained. “Port Jervis Arts is hoping to sponsor an invitational every year or two so we can have different curators and explore the rich art scene here.”
This year’s exhibition presents the work of artists Elaine Cardella-Tedesco, Greg Curry, Gordon Graff, Julia Schmitt Healy, Reggie Cheong Leen, Lisa DiLillo, Jeffrey Parker, Craig Smedley, and Eric Stein.
Port Jervis Arts, which was founded a little before COVID hit, has already funded several local events, such as free public concerts and a summer children’s art workshop.
R.H. Smith Mercantile is owned and operated by Anne Rogers, who herself is an artist. The space is called “The Beast” by locals due to its size. The space has already housed two art exhibits and more exhibits and other special events are planned for the future.
The show will continue to be open Saturdays and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. through April and also by appointment by calling 917-494-7754.