Spring Newsletter

Hi again, it's Rachel, sharing updates on all things happening in and around the Compo Arts studio!

In this month’s digest you will find more exclusive content around Compo's recent and upcoming exhibitions.

The spring has been busy and exciting at Compoarts!


Edward Hopper House Museum 
Spring 2024 Members Exhibition 

Compo’s “A Waiter Down at The Hotpot” is exhibiting at The Edward Hopper House Museum's Spring 2024 Members Exhibition. The OPENING RECEPTION (May 30 - June 16) is just around the corner: Thursday, May 30 (5:00-6:30p)!


LIFT TRUCK GALLERY 
SUMMER GROUP SHOW 

Compo’s painting "Running Out of Time" is exhibiting at Lift Truck Gallery's Summer Group Show. Lift Truck Gallery is partnering with The Schoolhouse Theater, Westchester County’s oldest, longest running Professional Theater. The art opening will coincide with their shows all summer long starting this Saturday, May 25  with the play "What Keeps Us Going..". Please join us this Saturday, May 25 from 3-6PM at Lift Truck Gallery for the opening reception of their Summer Group Show. 


Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition
Realism vs. The Abstract Show

For this exhibition, BWAC curated works that told a compelling story of the relationship between realism and abstraction. Compo’s “The Followers”, "The Ravishes of War", and "There's One In Every Crowd" were exhibited at the show, works that dance the line between what is real and what is imagined. 


Williamsburg Art & Historical Center
Spring, Celebration for the Earth

Charles' paintings, "A Walk in The Park" and "Running out of Time" were exhibited at the WAH's Spring show. In celebration for earth and the revival associated with Spring, these works consider nature in bloom. Another fantastic show at the WAH!


And that’s a wrap! Thanks for tuning in to this month’s edition of the Compo Arts newsletter. I hope you’ve enjoyed it. I can't wait to share more of Compo’s journey in the next installment. Be sure to check out Compo’s instagram @compoarts to stay in the loop!

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