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Pasadena’s Neutra Institute Gallery & Museum Presents ‘Convergence, Women of the Pasadena Society of Artists’

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Kessler. – Courtesy photo / PSA

The Neutra Institute Gallery & Museum invites you to their present ‘Convergence, Women of the Pasadena Society of Artists’ exhibition, opening Wednesday, March 6. The museum is located at 2379 Glendale Boulevard in Silver Lake.

This exhibition celebrates the women members of the Pasadena Society of Artist (PSA) during National Women’s History Month.  Thirty-three women artists are presenting thirty-seven works of art as paintings, sculptures, ceramics, printmaking, photography and assemblage.  Mediums exhibited include oil, acrylic, watercolor, mixed media, etching, high fire stoneware, bronze and digital imaging.

Davies. – Courtesy photo / PSA

Juror Mary Sherwood Brock complimented PSA and its women members on the artwork presented and how difficult it was to select art for this exhibition.

Gallery hours are Wednesday and Thursday, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. and Friday and Saturday, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.  “Convergence, Women of the Pasadena Society of Artists” closes Saturday, March 23.

Founded in 1925, the Pasadena Society of Artists is one of the area’s original professional artist groups.  The Society is noted for its vigorous, active membership, wide diversity of artistic statement, and high professional standards. Membership is by juried submission.

Elgroth. – Courtesy photo / PSA

PSA is a non-profit organization whose mission is to present the works of its many talented and creative artists to the community of Pasadena and surrounding areas.  Combining an active tradition of community participation and partnering with local community arts organizations, as well as philanthropic, humanitarian and educational institutions, PSA endeavors to enhance public awareness of art and the enriching qualities it brings to our lives.

Meet the artists and discuss their new and exciting artwork at the opening reception Saturday, March 9 from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.  Refreshments and hors d’oeuvres will be offered.  Free parking is across Glendale Boulevard in the Bank of America parking lot.

For more information about PSA please visit PasadenaSocietyofArtists.org.

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