The Gallery to host solo art show of local artist

MILLERTON — Millerton artist Merrill Sindler will be the subject of a solo art show from Saturday, July 9, through Sunday, July 31, at The Gallery on the bottom floor of the Millerton Antiques Center on Main Street.The grand opening will be held on Saturday, July 9, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at The Gallery.Sindler attended the University of South Carolina and Yale University before working at NBC as a set designer. He has designed sets for popular TV shows and commercials and costumes for international ballets.The art show, which will be a retrospective of Sindler’s entire life’s work, will include roughly 75 pieces of set design artwork, costume designs and select paintings from his personal work.Sindler’s personal work is defined by strong colors and whimsical lines. His subjects range from female models in classic poses to a series of natural landscapes changing through the seasons to a still life of an artist’s paint-speckled jeans.The paintings will be on sale during the show. A third of the sale price will be donated to the Friends of the Irondale Schoolhouse, a nonprofit organization working to transport the Irondale Schoolhouse from its current location on Route 22 to the head of the Harlem Valley Rail Trail in downtown Millerton.

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