By Mark Caracciolo

Seventeen local artists have their art on display at Wellington Art Society’s new exhibition, Dreamscapes. This is completely free to see, with an upcoming reception on Sept. 16. The exhibition will be available until Nov. 10 and can be seen at the Wellington Community Center.
Dreamscapes has over 40 artworks to look at, from photography, to acrylics, watercolors, mixed-media works, oil paintings, and alcohol inks, the exhibition has plenty to see and appreciate.
Wellington Art Society has hosted a number of art exhibitions and events prior to this, and has a few more coming up, such as the Winds of Change artist reception on Sept. 17 at 5:30p.m. to 7:00 at Palm Beach International Airport Art Gallery, or their watercolor for beginner’s class starting on Sept. 25 at 10:00a.m.
“We have such a wonderful variety of mediums and subjects in this showcase,” said Heather Bergstrom, the president of WAS.
“As I was brainstorming a theme, I kept coming back to the overall mood of the work. Many of the pieces have an ethereal quality—flowing lines, subtle color shifts, whimsical figures, and dreamlike narratives. The name Dreamscapes seemed to perfectly capture the feeling of this exhibition.”

At the reception, a panel of judges will be there to select their favorite artworks, with a first, second and third place winner. If you go, you can give your input, and cast your vote for the People’s Choice Award.
The artists include Kim A. Bailey, Rachel Robinson, Dinah Mirson, Elaine Weber, Halyna Albanese, Ida Perez, Susan Oakes, Ayesha DeLorenzo, Janine Gmitter, Kris Dru Hilles, Lanzhi Wang, Lou Ann LaBohn, Philip S. Rappa, Heather Bergstrom, Fred Stone, Raymonde Talleyrand, and Sue Slick Carlson.

