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Drawing Lecture by Southbury Artist Marc Chabot

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Southbury artist Marc Chabot will be giving a lecture on Saturday, January 12th, 2013 at 1pm at the Field Projects Gallery of Blue Horse Arts Studio located in Watertown CT. Marc Chabot is an artist and 19th & 20th century American drawing and print scholar and collector. He is also one of the exhibiting artists, along with Caroline Harman of Newtown, represented in the "Drawing Conversations," show.


Mr. Chabot will be about his own process, technique and approach to drawing, the sources of his inspiration, and the place of drawing in his life. Along with the drawings he has in the show, he will bring sketchbooks and pieces not included the exhibition, as well as examples of drawings by other artists from his own personal collection, and explain how they relate to his work.


 


"Drawing Conversations: An Exhibition of Drawing by Caroline Harman and Marc Chabot," will be on view until the end of January. The  gallery hours are Thursday through Saturday from 12PM- 5PM and by appointment. The event is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served.

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