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52nd Annual Art Exhibition of the Senior Advance Art Class at the Larchmont-Mamaroneck Senior Center
Soul Searching: Large Abstracts and Small Vignettes By Kitty O’Callaghan and Paul Treacy
May 1 – 29
Reception: Sunday, May 17th 1-4pm
Paul Treacy is a Larchmont Local who lived in Larchmont from 1974 to 2023. He loves painting Abstracts in every medium. He used to draw and paint Manor Park and the Rye Marshlands often.
Paul met Kitty O’Callaghan at the Mamaroneck Artist Guild several years ago and they hit it off artistically. They often paint together and feed off of each other’s enthusiasm for Art. Both artists are trying to connect with the soul of the viewer through image and color.
Kitty O’Callaghan is a New York-based artist who works in a variety of media, including oil painting, collage, encaustic, and fiber. Originally from Wisconsin, Kitty draws upon familiar pastoral references to create uncanny scenes verging on the surreal. Kitty earned her bachelor’s degree in art history from Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., followed by graduate studies at the University of Chicago. In the early 1990s, she moved to New York to work as an editor at Art & Auction magazine and won a National Magazine Award for writing while at Time Inc’s Parenting Group. She has written for various print outlets, including O, the Oprah Magazine, Self, and the New York Times. Kitty is a juried member of the Mamaroneck Artists Guild/MAG Gallery, the Rye Arts Center, and an artist member of Arts Westchester in White Plains, New York. She has exhibited in various juried, and group shows in Westchester and is currently earning her MFA in painting at Western Connecticut State University.
Jane Goodall: The Chimps & A Power for Good
March 2 – April 29
Reception: Saturday, March 14th from 2-4pm
We are proud to feature this exhibit in honor of Women’s History Month because Dr. Jane Goodall is a powerful example of being a force for good in the world. After she passed away in October 2025, our grandfather showed us photographs he took of Dr. Goodall in Tanzania. We then learned more about her life through his photos, by reading articles, and watching documentaries. We were inspired by the impact of Dr. Goodall’s work, her time with chimpanzees, and her dedication to protecting the environment. We felt that her story and legacy are important and should be shared with our community.
Bedford Audubon: From Near and Far: Celebrating Birds Across the Americas
February 2 – 27
Reception: Sunday, February 8 2-4pm
From Near and Far: Celebrating Birds Across the Americas is a selection of bird photographs captured by Bedford Audubon members throughout the Americas. Beyond the birds we see locally, both year-round residents and migratory species, there is a vast array of fascinating bird species we never experience here in New York – almost 11,000 species globally! This exhibit visually showcases some of the most photogenic bird species from all parts of the Americas while answering some of the questions you might have about our migratory birds as they travel along aerial “flyways” extending from North America south to Mexico, Central America, and as far south as the tip of South America: where do “our” birds go when they head south, how far do they travel, and what other bird species do they encounter on their wintering grounds?
Collage Sisters: Art by Students of Judith Weber
Closes January 30th 2026
The Collage Sisters are artists who studied under the guidance of Judith Weber, a well known and well respected ceramics and mixed media artist and arts advocate in Westchester. These women continue to pursue their love of collage and all things art, supporting one another in their journeys. Members of the group include; Diane Boekman, Rita Calandresa (Library staff), Alice Fratus Nodel, Anne Haley Enright, Julie Leblang, Lynn Muzsik, Thu-Nhi Nguyen-Petit, Deborah Sherman, Barbara Sterling and Shirin Zade.
OLD • NEW• AGAIN by Barbara Glab
October 1 – 30
Barbara Glab returns to showcase her quilt artistry at the Larchmont Public Library Oresman Gallery. Sewing is her passion, and her list of quilt projects continues to grow. She looks forward to sharing her colorful exhibit with you.
The Center for Continuing Education Student Art Show
September 2 – 30
Reception: Sat., September 6th from 2-4pm
The Center for Continuing Education is proudly hosting a Student Art Show in the Oresman Gallery at the Larchmont Library this Fall! Featuring 40 pieces of artwork from our students in watercolor, drawing, acrylics, and pastels. Come one and all to celebrate the visual arts created by students of The Center!
“An Artists Journey” by Lila Rose
August 2nd – August 28
Reception: Sat. August 2nd from 2-4pm
Lila Rose The Artist, is a multidisciplinary artist. Her solo exhibit, “An Artist Journey” (2025), features mixed-media artworks created between 2023 and 2025. It celebrates anything but a linear journey to finding her artist voice. Lila invites you to engage with her art and experience how she expresses her symbolism through vibrant colors and imaginative expression.
It Is The Thought That Counts paintings by Larry Gordon
July 1 – July 31
My years as an architect have influence my art and informed my work. the painting and drawings begin with a formal liner structure. The grid is then manipulated, changed and removed. I use transparency, overlapping shapes and images.
My paintings aim at a joyful and playful celebration of color. I have used contrast between vertical banding and the sharp curves that play against it, inflecting the entire surface with a counterpoint between straight and curving rhythmic beats. I have eliminated the distinctions between ground and figure upon which traditional composition depends.
I hope the viewer will have a direct relationship with the painting. The shapes become dematerialized and abstract, producing decorative impact based on linear form and color.
The 51st Annual Art Exhibition of the Senior Advanced Art Class at the Larchmont-Mamaroneck Senior Center
June 3 – 30
Reception: Sat., June 7th from 2:30 – 4:00 PM
This year, 23 students are enrolled in the advanced art class. Classes are held at 1288 Boston Post Road in Mamaroneck every Wednesday from 1:00 to 3:00 PM.
Students work with various mediums like graphite, pastel, watercolor, acrylic, and oil paint, supplying their own materials.
Patricia Miner-Sutherland, a professional artist, has taught this class since its inception 52 years ago. She has exhibited internationally and was the president and founding member of the Reilly League of Artists in White Plains for ten years.
For more information, call 914-834-8840.

