Portraits in the 2020PPPWestport shows
I am very excited to announce that my work has been accepted into two shows as part of this event, one in a Pop-up Gallery at 23 Jesup Road, Westport Continue Reading →
Margaret Esmé Simon, artist
I am very excited to announce that my work has been accepted into two shows as part of this event, one in a Pop-up Gallery at 23 Jesup Road, Westport Continue Reading →
The Carriage Barn Member’s Show I am delighted to have my portrait of “Arielle” part of the Member’s Show. It is a pastel on sanded paper. It is a beautiful Continue Reading →
I am delighted that my pastel portrait of “Neal” was accepted into the NLAPW show which is hung in the Pen Arts Gallery at the National Headquarters at 1300 Seventeenth Continue Reading →
My pastel of Susan is part of the National Association of Women Artists show at the Grand Central Library in New York City. This branch is located at 135 East Continue Reading →
I am delighted to have had my pastel accepted into the National Association of Women Artists’ Small Works show. The opening reception is tomorrow, February 13, from 5:00-7:00 PM. The Continue Reading →
I am thrilled to have been accepted into the National Association of Women Artists. My pastel portrait of Stanley is part of their New Member’s Show which opened on November Continue Reading →
I am delighted that my painting “A Teapot and Five Lemons” has been judged into the show. the opening reception will be October 13 from 4:00 – 6:00 PM at Continue Reading →
My pastel portrait of Neal was chosen to be part of the Member Show which has its opening reception this Sunday, September 8, from 3:00 – 5:00. It is always Continue Reading →
I am thrilled that my painting was chosen by Hillary Reder, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Drawing & Prints at the Museum of Modern Art to be part of the summer show Continue Reading →
“On the Table” is the title of the current show at the Rowayton Arts Center. It is the Community Sponsored Awards event and “Pepper on a Plate” will be in Continue Reading →