The “That Certain Shade of Christmas” exhibit and sale begins Thanksgiving weekend at the Washington Art Association in Washington Depot. Pictured are wobbly Christmas trees by Richard Heys, hand-turned cones of various woods suspended from a pointed base.
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Pictured are Knoll Carnelian Earrings by Julie Siegmund, using Murano glass beads.
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The “That Certain Shade of Christmas” exhibit and sale begins Thanksgiving weekend at the Washington Art Association in Washington Depot, CT. Pictured is a Shino Glazed Brushwork bowl, by Deb Lecce.
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The “That Certain Shade of Christmas” exhibit and sale begins Thanksgiving weekend at the Washington Art Association in Washington Depot, CT. Pictured are Christmas trees hand-turned by Richard Heys.
The “That Certain Shade of Christmas” exhibit and sale begins Thanksgiving weekend at the Washington Art Association in Washington Depot, CT. Pictured is a pendant from Rachel Shuler of Mountain Tree Studios.
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The “That Certain Shade of Christmas” exhibit and sale begins Thanksgiving weekend at the Washington Art Association in Washington Depot, CT. Pictured is a ceramic mug by Missy Stevens.
The “That Certain Shade of Christmas” exhibit and sale begins Thanksgiving weekend at the Washington Art Association in Washington Depot, CT. Pictured is a wood-fired stoneware flower vase by Naoko Ojio.
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WASHINGTON – “That Certain Shade of Christmas,” presented by the Washington Art Association & Gallery as the 2021 annual holiday gift show, opens November 26 and runs through December 24.
Event President and Interior Designer Bruce Glickman, along with designer Betsey Netsler, put their design expertise to work for an unusual and one-of-a-kind shopping experience, where color, decoration and gifts have changed, disappeared and evolved, according to the association.
The sale will include access to online shopping for selected pieces, including copper, silver and Italian Murano glass bead jewelry, functional and sculptural ceramics, unique exquisite cards, wax candles of bee and soybean, hand-turned and hand-carved wooden gifts and, of course, works of art.
The opening hours of the gallery are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday to Saturday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday.
To join the Washington Art Association, visit www.washingtonartassociation.org/ or call 860-868-2878.