The Norwalk Seaport Association, in collaboration with the St. Philip
Artists’ Guild (SPAG), is pleased to announce the conclusion of the
Sheffield Summer Arts Series with the following events:
• Artwork Preview and Artists’ Open Studios – Friday, September 13, from 7:00pm to 9:00pm
• Artwork Preview and Artists’ Open Studios – Friday, September 13, from 7:00pm to 9:00pm
• Opening Reception – Saturday, September 14, from 6:00pm to 9:00pm
Both events will be held in the Manice Lockwood Mansion, 23 France Street, Norwalk, CT. The events will feature works created throughout the summer by members of SPAG and guest artists who participated in the Sheffield Summer Arts Series. Since the mansion is SPAG’s home, containing both artists’ studios and gallery space, the Friday evening event will also provide an opportunity to visit with the artists and view works in progress.
Food and drinks will be available as well as live music!
Both events are free and open to the public. Saturday’s reception will also feature refreshments and entertainment. Please visit the Seaport Association website at www.seaport.org or the SPAG site at www.spagstudios.com for additional information.
Operating since 1978, the Norwalk Seaport Association is a non-profit environmental, preservation and maritime educational organization offering a wide array of special events and community projects. The Norwalk Seaport Association has owned, restored and maintained Sheffield Island Lighthouse since 1986 and is the official U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Friends group for the Norwalk Islands.
The St. Philip Artists' Guild (SPAG) is a group of artists who share studio space in the historic Manice Lockwood Mansion on the grounds of St. Philip RC Church in Norwalk, CT. The focus of the group is to foster creative thinking and to support both its members and the arts community in pursuing a variety of creative projects.

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