CRANBURY: ‘Two Old Guys Painting’ exhibit to be featured at Gourgaud Gallery

In April, the Gourgaud Gallery in Cranbury will be hosting an exhibit named “Two Old Guys Painting”
The exhibit will run from April 3 through April 22. The two artists – Marv Sitrin and Dale Smith – are displaying a variety of paintings in watercolor. Both have had an interest in art for many years and taken classes. The artists will be at a reception from 1 to 3 p.m. April 3 at the gallery.
Mr. Sitrin hails from Utica, New York. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Utica College of Syracuse University. While there he was a cartoonist for the campus humor magazine and art editor of the college yearbook. He continued on to the University of Pennsylvania, School of Dentistry where he again was art editor of the yearbook. In 1960, after two years in the Air Force, Marv moved to New Jersey.
All his life he has had an active interest in the creative world of art. He has done cartooning, oil painting, sculpturing, woodworking as well as watercolor. Mr. Sitrin has taken watercolor classes in Shrewsbury and Summit and since moving to Cranbury has had the good fortune of being in classes taught by Barbara Cox and Russ Johnson.
Mr. Sitrin enjoys all aspects of the challenge of watercolor. It has been said that very often the influence of cartooning can be seen in his work. He now resides with his wife El in the Four Seasons at Cranbury where water painting classes are close at hand.
Although Dale Smith has called Cranbury home for almost 40 years, his roots lie in northern New York (Watertown). He attended St. Lawrence University in Canton, N.Y., and Columbia University, graduating with degrees in chemistry and architecture. His architectural career ran the gamut from commercial and residential in the private sector, and then, with the State of New Jersey, projects in corrections, housing, parks, historic restoration, and office construction. His interest in watercolor spans more than 20 years. He has enjoyed classes with Pietro Smith, Barbara Cox, Lisa Walsh, and Russ Johnson. His focus has been on landscapes with an emphasis on color, attempting to achieve dramatic results using multiple layers of transparent tints.
The artwork is for sale with 20 percent of each sale going to support the Cranbury Arts Council and its programs. Cash or a check made out to the Cranbury Arts Council is accepted as payment. See www.cranburyartscouncil.org. For additional information contact Marv Sitrin by email at [email protected] and Dale Smith by email at [email protected].
The Gourgaud Gallery, located at Cranbury Town Hall, 23-A N. Main St., is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday, April 3 and April 17, from 1 to 3 p.m.