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Canal Frame-Crafts Gallery slates annual Holiday Small Works Show

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Canal Frame-Crafts Gallery in Washington Crossing presents its annual Holiday Small Works Show from Nov. 5 through Dec. 30.

The opening reception will take place from 1 to 4 p.m. Nov. 5. The show will also be on view during regular business hours: Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. (except Thanksgiving).

Excitement is building for the unveiling of the new pieces in this popular annual event. “It is great to include a few returning artists who were unable to participate last year, as well as introduce a new one to the gallery – Tom Furey,” said Gallery Owner Debbie Crow. “Appropriately, we have 33 artists participating this year, which happens to be the gallery’s 33rd anniversary.”

This year’s participating artists include: John Ennis, Joyce Inderbitzin and Kathie Jankauskas of Yardley; Shirley Mersky and Judy LaTorre of Newtown; Norine Kevolic, Joanne DiBlasi and Frances Powderly of New Hope; Emily and George Thompson, Betty Minnucci, Cindy Roesinger, and Smita Rao of Doylestown; Robert Seufert of Fairless Hills; Robert Allen of Chalfont; Tom Furey of Levittown; James Feehan, Susan Roseman and JC Turner of Pipersville, John Kane, Jerry Cable, Lauren Travis, Christopher McCall and the late Ron Prybycian of Upper Bucks County; Jeff Gola, Kathleen Groom, Joe Kazimierczyk, Michael Budden, Monica Etz and Janet Purcell of New Jersey; and Stacy Rogers (Del.), Ron Orlando (Md.) and James Redding (Tenn.) from out-of-state (formerly from the area).

Canal Frame-Crafts Gallery is located at 1093 General Greene Road in Washington Crossing, across from Washington Crossing Historic Park (PA). For information, call 215-493-3660 or visit online.

“Yerke’s Farm” by John Ennis - Oil

“End of October” by Jeff Gola – Egg Tempera

“Hibbs House, Winter Sunset” by James Redding - Acrylic


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