Paintings By Two Distinctive Artists
Enliven Museum’s Main Galleries
The Boca Raton Museum of Art recently held openings for
Patrons and Members for the spring exhibitions; Cleve
Gray: Man and Nature and Andrew Stevovich: The
Truth About Lola. Both exhibitions run through
May 31, 2009.
Attendees had an opportunity to view the extensive
exhibitions and mingle with artist Andrew Stevovich,
who traveled from his Massachusetts home to attend the
Museum events. The painter met with Museum Patrons,
Members and Docents to answer questions about his
mysterious, figurative paintings and storied career,
which has spanned nearly 40 years. The Museum also was
honored at Monday night’s opening
with the presence of Francine du Plessix Gray, wife of the late abstract
artist Cleve Gray.
About the exhibitions:
CLEVE GRAY: MAN AND NATURE was curated by Karen Wilkin,
art historian and critic, and organized
by the Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase College, State University of New
York
ANDREW STEVOVICH: THE TRUTH ABOUT LOLA has been
organized by the Hudson River Museum, Yonkers, New York.
The exhibition and catalogue have been made possible by
Adelson Galleries.
The Boca Raton Museum of Art is open Tuesday, Thursday
and Friday 10am – 5pm;
Wednesday 10am – 9pm; and Saturday and Sunday 12pm – 5pm. Admission is $8
for adults,
$6 for senior citizens (65 and older), $4 per person for group tours and
$4 for students.
For more information call 561.392.2500
or visit
www.bocamuseum.org
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