Nassau County Museum Of Art Unveils New Exhibit

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Nassau County Museum is also home to a sculpture garden. (Photo courtesy of the Village of Upper Brookville)

Nassau County Museum of Art, located at 1 Museum Dr. in Roslyn, just unveiled a brand-new exhibit.

Like the seasons themselves, perennial favorite guest co-curators Franklin Hill Perrell and Debbie Wells return to the museum with a fresh look at visual art inspired by the seasons highlighted by an outstanding roster of artists.

This fall, they proudly present “The Seasons,” complete with a full harvest of paintings, sculpture, photography, fashion and design, including works by Grandma Moses, Jasper Johns, Norman Rockwell, Marc Chagall and Jane Freilicher, plus a special showcase of glittering minaudières and fashion accessories by handbag designer Judith Leiber. From traditional landscapes to avant-garde works, this exhibition offers a fanciful experience of every season and an endearing look at holidays through the eyes of artists across the past century.

“The Seasons” is on display through March 1, 2020.

—Submitted by the Nassau County Museum of Art

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