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Book Signing This Saturday

What: Book Signing
Who: Joe Chierchio
Where: Hampton Photo Arts in The Bridgehampton Shopping Center
When: Saturday (9/5/09) 1pm to 4pm

Joe Chierchio Bridgehampton ArtArtist Joe Chierchio will be signing his new art book this Saturday at Hampton Photo Arts in Bridgehampton. Joe Chierchio art prints are available here.
Joe Chierchio, a former ad man who lives in Water Mill, paints narrative compositions that recall the murals of American Realist painters paid by the government during the Great Depression. He has focused on the inner lives and daily routines of workers in agricultural and industrial settings.

Last May, the artist had a show at the Gallery Sag Harbor in which he exhibited 40 works on paper, called “East End — New York — Europe: Our Lives and Times,” and in September his works were shown at the Gallery of Graphic Arts on York Avenue in New York City.

A book of Mr. Chierchio’s work, “New York: Drawing on the Past,” has just been published. He will be at Hampton Photo Arts in Bridgehamptonon to sign copies.

2 Responses to “Book Signing This Saturday”

  • Doug T. responded:

    Lots of fun. Thank You.

  • Ben responded:

    We had alot of fun too. Thanks Doug.

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