Mariner Gallery

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: SUMMER SOIRÉE

August 31th 2024, 6:00pm - 9:00pm ~ Mariner Gallery, 267 Spring St, Newport, RI

Art lovers and connoisseurs, get ready to bid farewell to summer with a dazzling evening of maritime-themed artistry, music, and merriment at Mariner Gallery’s End of Summer Soirée in Newport, happening on the last weekend of August. This special event will celebrate the creativity of some of the country’s most acclaimed maritime artists as they converge upon Newport to present their latest works, all inspired by the sea, sky, and coastal life.

Attendees will have the rare opportunity to mingle with these talented artists, gain insight into their inspirations and techniques, and witness firsthand the captivating beauty of maritime art. Artists such as Frank Corso, Sergio Roffo, William Davis, and Neal Hughes will be among the featured names, showcasing pieces that masterfully blend classical realism with a modern flair.

The soirée, scheduled for August 31st, invites patrons to enjoy an evening filled with live music and a vibrant atmosphere, enhanced by an open bar featuring a selection of exquisite wines and cocktails. This unique gathering promises a night of unparalleled creativity and entertainment, set against the backdrop of Newport’s iconic and historic community.

In addition to this special event, Mariner Gallery is proud to highlight its diverse collection of maritime artworks, ranging from 19th-century classics to contemporary pieces. Visitors can explore the gallery’s offerings online at MarinerGallery.com or visit the gallery in person at 267 Spring Street, Newport, RI. The Newport location is open from 12 pm to 6 pm on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Mariner Gallery also welcomes visitors to its Darien, CT location at 170 Noroton Avenue, open from 12 pm to 6 pm on Monday through Friday.

Mark your calendars for August 31st and join us for a memorable evening celebrating the beauty of maritime art and the spirit of summer at Mariner Gallery. For inquiries, please contact 401.406.9531.

Don’t miss out on this extraordinary opportunity to experience the magic of Newport through the eyes of some of the nation’s most talented maritime artists while enjoying the festive ambiance of live music and a refreshing open bar.

Mariner Gallery.com ~ 267 Spring Street, Newport, RI ~ andre@marinergallery.com

EVENTS

  • Experience our latest Maritime and Landscape creations that highlight coastal living. Complete your summer with a visit to the gallery—take this chance to see our collection before the season comes to an end!

  • Come meet Peter Layne Arguimbau and experience his journey to becoming a leading maritime artists through a rediscovery of an oil painting formula. Copies of his book, Rembrandts Lost Secret will be available and Peter will answer questions.

  • Experience our world through the lens of Mariner Gallery’s roster of nationally renowned fine oil painters that will descend upon Newport the last weekend in June to draw inspiration from our iconic and historic community. These artists share a distinct yet harmonious mastery of classical realism that will be demonstrated through depictions of sea, sky, coast, and our city. Join us for an unforgettable evening as we celebrate the live production of creativity and artistry. Many of the participating artists will be in attendance, offering patrons a unique opportunity to engage with the creative process firsthand. The artists include Frank Corso, John Cosby, William Davis, Donald Demers, Russell Kramer, Joseph McGurl, Patrick O’Brien, Sergio Roffo, Neal Hughes, Leonard Mizerek, and rookie Courtney Collibee.

    The Mariner Gallery is open for the 10th season with updated works for the spring of 2024. From 19th century masterpieces to contemporary works, our collection spans a range from photo-realism to impressionism, with something to captivate all art enthusiasts. To explore the complete collection visit MarinerGallery.com and for inquiries, please contact 401.406.9531.

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Mariner Gallery Founders: Peter Arguimbau & Andre Arguimbau (father & son) sailing their catboat, Molly Rose, in the Opera House Regatta.