Guild Hall Volunteers Share Their Art
Pictured Above: “worldwind” by Volunteers of Guild Hall artist Karen Simon.
Volunteers of Guild Hall, a dedicated group of volunteers assisting the Guild Hall staff where and when needed, has been channeling its energy into supporting Guild Hall’s cultural, educational and entertaining activities for more than 40 years.
This year, the independent non-profit incorporated organization, which operates with its own constitution and by-laws, has launched its own website, highlighting the art made by the people who make Guild Hall run smoothly.
“After our successful 2019 exhibit at the Amagansett Library, we wanted to continue in a Covid-safe, winter-warm location. What could be more welcoming than our own website?” said Suzanne Sylvor, President of Volunteers of Guild Hall (VoGH).
The exhibition website, volunteers-of-guild-hall.constantcontactsites.com, will launch on Jan. 1, 2022 and will be online for three months, closing March 31, 2022.
The artist members of VoGH support Guild Hall’s 90-year tradition of interest in all aspects of the arts, volunteering at Guild Hall’s theater, galleries, and at special events.
Many of the artists exhibit and sell at major and local galleries and have their own websites.
The art will be available to purchase, and interested buyers can contact the artists directly about both work that is on the and other works.
Participating artists are include Pamela M. Abrahams, Nancy Brody, Carol David, Elli Dukofsky, Maris Elman, Dale Grant, Ronnie Grill, Barbara Groot, Lorraine Papacosta, Rosa Hanna Scott, Karen Simon, Suzanne Sylvor, Ursula Thomas, Irwin Weinbaum, Susannah Weinbaum, and Judith Wit.