The Nashawannuck Gallery has been featured in numerous articles, here are a selected few;
HISTORY
- "Business area considers concept of historic square"Weekend Gazette, April 1995
EASTHAMPTON -Throughout much of this century,
Cottage Street was a thriving business center known as Nashawannuck Square
where long-time residents remember politicians stopping to campaign,
people lining up to see movies, and specialty shops selling everything
from shoes to homemade candy....... >read more
- "Nashawannuck Square well-remembered"Weekend Gazette, April 1995
EASTHAMPTON -The business and social center known as Nashawannuck Square
that thrived earlier this century is well-remembered by residents who worked,
shopped and socialized there. Residents recall a variety of businesses
on the square: a shoe store, a dress shop, a men's clothier, a taxi stand,
two pharmacies, two barber shops, an inn, a movie theater,
a fruit store and a tailor shop........ >read more
- "A Jewel in the Center of Nashawannuck Square"Cottage Street Stations Newsletter, November/December 1998
In the heart of the historical Nashawannuck Square on Cottage Street stands
an attractive building that houses a row of neatly painted shops,
one of which has a handsome looking sign announcing the Nashawannuck Gallery.
Located at 40 Cottage Street, the building and the gallery is owned and operated by Mai Stoddard...... >read more
ARTISTS
- "Technique relies on a random juxtaposition of images"Daily Hampshire Gazette, March 1999
EASTHAMPTON Some painters call on their emotions for inspiration;
others call on nature. But Sherid Adams, now showing his work at
Nashawannuck Gallery, relies on chance and a roulette wheel to dictate
his paintings.Adams' show, Modern Dynamism, opened March 1 at the gallery
located at 40 Cottage St. and will run through the end of the month.
Adams calls his technique of art "Modern Dynamism." ........ >read more
- "Portraitist captures spirits of patrons at local bakery" Daily Hampshire Gazette, May 2000
EASTHAMPTON -Jeanne Johns sat back in her chair at Sunrise Bakery,
squinted her eyes, held out her thumb and added one more touch to the portrait
she was painting of the man sitting across from her.
Overcast and gray, the weather was perfect for painting,
as the even light flowed in through the front window. ........ >read more
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