Wet Paints Studio Group Art Exhibit


The Fire Island Lighthouse by Elaine Thompson. | Elaine Thompson

Long Island’s oldest art organization, the Wet Paints Studio Group, will host an exhibit of its members’ work April 2-29 at the Port Jefferson Village Center. A free Artists’ Reception open to the public will be held on the 5th from 1-3 p.m. 

Based out of Sayville, the Wet Paints group includes artists from all over Suffolk County dedicated to promoting fine art. Featured will be artist Elaine Faith Thompson, who is famed for her paintings of Long Island scenes and presidential portraits, including works depicting Theodore Roosevelt, George Washington, John F. Kennedy, and Donald Trump. For info call 516-380-7715 or email at etcreation@optonline.net


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