Monday, November 02, 2015

The Madison Art Society announces the Town Hall Artists for November and December





Every two months the artwork gracing the walls of the Madison Town Hall changes.  The artists creating the work are always local and members of the Madison Art Society.  The exhibits are coordinated and hung by member Patricia Seekamp.  During the months of November and December work by Patricia and her husband William will be on display.  Their artwork, much of it capturing the beauty of the shoreline, can be viewed during normal business hours at the Madison Town Hall, 8 Campus Drive, Madison.

William Seekamp
William Seekamp seeks to capture the spirit that lives within the subjects he focuses upon.  HIs work is inspired by the sights that characterize the old towns, the salt marshes, the meadows and beaches that grace the New England shoreline.
Autumn Harmony by William Seekamp, oil

His work has appeared in juried exhibitions of the Connecticut Academy of Fine Arts, The Connecticut Plein Air Painters Society, The Madison Art Society, The Guilford Art League, The Lyme Art Association, The Slater Memorial Museum, New Haven Paint and Clay Club, Mystic Art Association and the Clinton Art Society.

He is a graduate of Pratt Institute and holds a MFA from Fairfield University.

Patricia Seekamp

Patricia Seekamp is a Guilford artist who paints representational paintings in pastel of subjects she sees along the shoreline and throughout New England.
Boys in the Band by Patricia Seekamp, pastel

She is an Elected Member of the Lyme Art Association and a Signature  Member of the Connecticut Pastel Society.  She has achieved full Member status in the Connecticut Academy of Fine Art, the New Haven Paint and Clay Club, the Guilford Art League, the Madison Art Society and the Clinton Art Society.  She is currently serving on the board of the Madison Art Society.  Her paintings have won prizes in juried shows in Connecticut, Cape Cod and New Hampshire.  She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Pratt Institute.

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