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Seven Arts Gallery Grand Opening

Seven Arts Gallery, a fine art gallery, has its grand opening on Saturday, December 1st,. The gallery will open its doors at noon and a reception will be held at 6:00 pm.


The opening exhibit will highlight works by California surf, rock, and skateboard artist Jim Phillips; still life paintings by Silvermine Arts Center faculty member Justin Wiest;
mixed-media works by internationally-exhibited artist Camille Eskell; paintings by Daniela Kinsbourne of Ridgefield; and drawings and paintings by gallery owner Paul Fernandez-Carol.


“I wanted to open the gallery because my friends who are
area artists and I are always looking for new places to show our work and to see art that inspires us,” said owner Paul Fernandez-Carol.  The Norwalk resident, who has exhibited in Los Angeles and New York City as well as Connecticut, was excited to find the right space to house the gallery. “With the Aldrich downtown and Silvermine nearby, Ridgefield is the perfect home for a gallery with a modern sensibility.”

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For more information, call 203-278-3204 or visit www.7artsgallery.com.


Seven Arts Gallery is the newest addition to the Fairfield
County fine arts scene.  The intimate, minimalist gallery exhibits artists creating contemporary works on paper, paintings, photography, and works in other media. The gallery’s mission is to provide opportunity for local and regional artists, as well as those from outside the area, to share their work with art enthusiasts and buyers in southwestern Connecticut. 

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