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Newtown, CT, USA
Newtown, CT, USA
Newtown, CT, USA
Newtown, CT, USA
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SCAN To Welcome Pecora For Next Painting Program

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The Society of Creative Arts of Newtown (SCAN) will host Susan Pecora, painting in watercolor, at its next meeting, on Wednesday, July 10, at 7:30 pm. Her subject will be a landscape.

The program will take place in the lower level of Newtown Meeting House, 31 Main Street (at the flagpole).

The public is invited to attend. Admission is free.

Susan Tilton Pecora has been painting the streets and seaports of New England since she was a child on her dad's boat. She exhibits and sells her work nationally through galleries and art associations throughout the world.

Ms Pecora is a signature member of The New England Watercolor Society. She hosted the PBS affiliate show "Reflections Through Watercolor," which had her painting scenes on location all over New England for the WGBY television audience.

Her work has also been featured in American Artist magazine and the book Splash 7 The Best in Watercolor. Thirteen of her paintings of farms were used to create the Calendar for Willie Nelson's Farm Aid, and she also designed and painted an ornament for the White House Christmas Tree.

Ms Pecora gives painting demonstrations throughout the country, and teaches workshops at her studio in western Massachusetts.

She is represented by Bakker Art & Antiques in Provincetown and new work is always featured at The Lobster Pot Restaurant in Provincetown. To view more of her work visit her Facebook page (Susan Tilton Pecora Art) or visit susanpecora.com.

Reservations are not needed for SCAN programs, but additional information is available by calling 203-426-6654.

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A recent watercolor by Susan Tilton Pecora, who will offer a free demonstration of painting a landscape in watercolor at Newtown Meeting House on August 10.
A signature member of New England Watercolor Society, Susan Pecora hosted the PBS affiliate show "Reflections Through Watercolor," which had her painting scenes on location all over New England for the WGBY television audience.
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