Art at Round Hill

Community Church

Les Beaux Arts Gallery

Les Beaux Arts Gallery is located at the Round Hill Community Church, 395 Round Hill Road, Greenwich. The Gallery is open Sunday, noon – 1 p.m., Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m., and closed Saturdays and public holidays.

For more information about this exhibition or the Gallery, contact Mirella Hajjar, Gallery Curator, at 203.869.1091.

Scroll down for our information on the exhibitions.

Purchase in Spring - Gail Parker

In Every Hue: A Rediscovery

Les Beaux Arts Gallery presents In Every Hue: A Rediscovery, an exhibition that spotlights the rich hues and textures of Natasha Ulyanov’s paintings. The artist describes her process by saying, “Through painting, I am not trying to create something new but keep rediscovering and breathing new life into what fascinates me.”

The Gallery is open Sunday, 11 a.m. - noon; Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.; closed Saturday. The Gallery will also be closed on Nov. 23, 24, December 25, 26, and January 1.

For more information, contact Mirella Hajjar, Gallery Curator, at 203.869.1091

ART MONDAYS 1 p.m.

Art inspires passion. Art inspires action. Art inspires our lives.

We gather in the Round Hill Art & Craft Studio every Monday from 1:00-4:00 p.m. to create and inspire each other in the process of art-making. Whatever your medium, whatever your skill level, there is a place here for you to pursue your creative passion in a safe, non-judgmental, and welcoming atmosphere.

The studio is located on the 2nd floor of the Community House. Just bring your own supplies, and we’ll provide a bright, cheerful space for your creative juices to flow.

For more information and to add your name to the e-reminder list, contact the church office.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Monday Perspectives

MONDAY PERSPECTIVES: Les Beaux Arts Gallery is privileged to showcase artworks from the Round Hill Studio, in a new exhibition titled, Monday Perspectives. The exhibition will run through September 1st, 2024.

About the Round Hill Studio: the studio meets every Monday from 1:00-4:00 p.m. to create and inspire each other in the art-making process. Whatever your medium, whatever your skill level, there is a place here for you to pursue your creative passion in a safe, non-judgmental, and welcoming atmosphere. 

To the right is Purchase in Spring - Gail Parker. Acrylic and Palette knife

Visions of Spring

Les Beaux Arts Gallery is celebrating spring with a cheerful exhibition by Annette Voreyer, entitled Visions of Spring. The show opens on Sunday, March 10, and runs through April 29, 2024.

 Voreyer seamlessly and masterfully creates exquisite bouquets of flowers and still-life paintings with vibrant colors and expressive compositions. She has an amazing eye for detail; a true classical artist trained in the academic tradition of the Florence Academy with Jesus Villarreal. She spent twelve years in France, Tokyo, and Hong Kong furthering her art education. She has been living in Greenwich since 2002.

Voreyer is an active member of the Stamford Loft Artists Association and an elected member of the Salmagundi Club In Manhattan. She has won numerous awards and exhibited in many galleries. About her work, Voreyer states, “Art is a celebration of life. Through my painting, I am able to engage in an emotional dialogue with my subject.“

To the right she is depicted with her painting Forsythia in Chinese pot.

Night Flights 

Dr Labkoff explains, "Night photography enhances ordinary subjects but is challenging to the photographer." His images are shot in a way seldom seen; he loves taking pictures of moonrises with long telephoto lenses which create a novel “compression“ effect that makes the moon look gigantic relative to the background. The exhibit also features some of Dr Labkoff's avian photographs that have won international awards. Dr. Labkoff is a resident of Stamford and is president of the Stamford Photography Club and vice president of Dutches Regional Professional Photographers.

The Gallery is open Sunday, 11 a.m. - noon; Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.; closed Saturday. The Gallery will also be closed on Nov. 23, 24, December 25, 26, and January 1.

Seaside Garden

Les Beaux Arts Gallery is privileged to showcase Hazel Jarvis' artworks in a new exhibition opening on Sunday, May 5, 2024. The exhibition, Seaside Garden,  will run through July 5th, 2024.

 Jarvis, an Anglo-American artist based in Riverside Connecticut, creates paintings inspired by the natural world from botanicals to seascapes and mixed media collages. Her work focuses on patterns and design reflecting her background in botanical illustrations.

 The artist has exhibited extensively throughout the U.S. and is well known in Connecticut. She teaches art at the Greenwich Botanical Center and, in October 2023, she served as the instructor on an art tour to Greece.

Jarvis describes this latest exhibition by saying, “Seaside Garden is a celebration of summer, of being outside, of being near water and surrounded by greenery—enjoying the now.” For Jarvis, this is what creating art is all about.

For enquiries about art classes or commissions please email the artist at hazel.jarvis@gmail.com.

 

What Matters Most Community Photography Exhibit

Come and view the joint exhibition of What Matters Most. This was based on a sermon series, and are photographs from the community with explanations inspired by What Matters Most.

The exhibition runs through Sep. 1.

Pen Women: Creative Women

The Greenwich branch of the National League of American Pen Women will open its second annual exhibition at Les Beaux Arts Gallery on Sunday, September 8. The exhibition will run through Thursday, October 31st, 2024.

Pen Women is an organization of professional artists, writers, and musicians founded in 1897. The Greenwich branch started in 1955. The group is dedicated to the professional development of its members as well as outreach to the community through exhibitions, concerts, Open Mic nights, and book discussions. Most of the exhibiting members participate in a peer critique group that meets throughout the year to help one another take their art to the next level.

Les Beaux Arts Gallery is located at the Round Hill Community Church, 395 Round Hill Road, Greenwich. The Gallery is open Sunday, noon – 1 p.m., Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m., and closed Saturday and Thursday and Friday, Oct. 3 and 4. For more information about this exhibition or the Gallery, contact Mirella Hajjar, Gallery Curator, at 203.869.1091.

Pictured right are: Margaret Esme Simon, Karen Popp, and Karen Hefner, members of the Greenwich Pen Women Artists with their artwork for the exhibition at Les Beaux Arts Gallery at the Round Hill Community Church.