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Maritime Garage Gallery Winter Exhibit, ‘Seeds of Peace’ Runs Through Feb 29

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Stop by the Maritime Garage Gallery’s winter exhibit in SoNo to experience a sense of calm during the busy holiday season. The works of art featured in the gallery’s “Seeds of Peace” exhibit embrace the senses of peace and serenity. The exhibit will run through Feb.29, 2020. — an announcement from the Norwalk Parking Authority

“Seeds of Peace” presents the works of 28 artists from around the region, including Mark Schiff of Norwalk; Jennifer Prat from Fairfield; Julie O’Connor, of Weston; and Shanan Haislip of Terryville. Nadia Martinez has curated the exhibit.

‘Small Treasures’ Exhibit at Maritime Garage Gallery in SoNo

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Works of art that are small in size, but big on creativity are on exhibit at the Maritime Garage Gallery in SoNo. “Small Treasures” features works of art that are no larger than 12 by 12 inches. The exhibit runs from July 15 to Oct. 5, 2019. — an announcement from the Norwalk Parking Authority

“Small Treasures” features artwork from 30 local and national artists, including Jennifer Moné Hill of Danbury, Sheri Schwarz, Hamden, Gregory Ziebell of Norwalk, Charles Hall, Windsor Locks, and Theresa Kasun of Shelton.

‘Migrating Colors’ Exhibit at the Maritime Garage Gallery

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The City of Norwalk Parking Authority’s Maritime Garage Gallery’s latest exhibit features art that brings a bit of spring to winter, through color. “Migrating Colors” features works inspired by color, its effects, meaning, value, and playfulness, awakening viewers to color’s brilliant presence. “Migrating Colors” exhibiting artists include Jay Petrow and Nancy Breakstone both from Westport, Kirstan Holtan from Stamford, Wilton resident Tara Kovach, Amy L Kaplan of Fairfield, Elizabeth Katz of Easton and Hamden resident Tim Nighswander. — an announcement from the Norwalk Parking Authority

The Maritime Garage Gallery is part of the Parking Authority’s “Art in Parking Places” placemaking initiative, an effort to support art in parking spaces. It is free and open to the public from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.