Painting Drop-Off for the Annual Non-Member Painting and Sculpture Exhibition by Salmagundi Club (2009)

Annual Non-Member Painting and Sculpture Exhibition, Salmagundi Club
Salmagundi Club,
New York, New York

I was expanding my reach out of Connecticut and into New York City. My first out-of-state exhibit was at the Salmagundi Club. Join me as I journey to the painting drop-off for the Annual Non-Member Painting and Sculpture Exhibition judging and selection process.

Artwork Dropoff (6-27-2009) – Annual Non-Member Painting and Sculpture Exhibition

Jennifer and I woke the family early for our trip to New York City, where we would drop off my painting entitled “The Field’s Edge” at the Salmagundi Club. We always include the children in these activities connected with my paintings – We try to make these trips a fun family outing. I was incredibly excited about this trip because this exhibition is my first showing outside Connecticut and in New York City at the prestigious Salmagundi Club of all places. Very Exciting!

Annual Non-Member Painting and Sculpture Exhibition, Drop Off
Annual Non-Member Painting and Sculpture Exhibition, Drop Off
Annual Non-Member Painting and Sculpture Exhibition, Drop Off

Visiting Uncle Ernie Sterlacci in Astoria, Queens, New York

Once the painting was safely delivered to the Salmagundi Club, we traveled to Astoria, Queens, New York, to visit with my Uncle Ernie. He lives in the house where I spent most of my childhood summers, which always brings back memories when I visit. Also, we took some time to have dinner at our favorite pizzeria down the street.

John O'Keefe and Joshua hanging out on the front stoop
Joshua O’Keefe and John O’Keefe Jr. hanging out on the front stoop.
John and Jennifer O'Keefe
Jennifer O’Keefe and John O’Keefe Jr.
Ernie Sterllacci
Uncle Ernie Sterlacci
John O'Keefe and family about to eat dinner.
The family getting ready to enjoy a meal.

Visiting Aunt Anne Fucich in Astoria, Queens, New York

Before returning to Connecticut, we had to stop and visit my Aunt Anne Fucich, whom we affectionately call Teta Annie. She was my first art instructor as a child and is 92 years old and still living on her own in Queens. We stayed for a while, reminisced about the early days, and talked about art. Teta Anne was very excited about my painting that was accepted into the Salmagundi Club exhibition.

Teti Anne Fucich at her apartment in Queens, New York
Teta Anne and my family relaxing at her apartment in Queens.
Artist Anne Fucich posing for the camera
Anne Fucich

Below are some thoughts Teta Annie shared with us during the visit:

“People say painting is stressful, but I think it’s the opposite. Because once you begin, the ideas start flowing, and before you know it… poof… you have a painting.”

“My problem was that once I started, I just could not stop… I’ll just finish this color, and then it was I’ll just finish the next color and the next, and I just could not stop once I started.”

“I don’t think parents teach their children to be interested in art the way they used to. Today everyone watches T.V. It’s T.V. all day long, and people are not out and doing things. A little boy in my building sits in front of his T.V. from 9:00 in the morning until who knows when. I guess the mother is resting or something… (Laughter) …Give the kid a box of crayons and a coloring book, and let him start that way.”

Artist Anne Fucich saying goodby
Until next time.

The next time we will be back in New York is for the opening reception. I hope you enjoyed this little journey, my painting drop-off for the Annual Non-Member Painting and Sculpture Exhibition.

 

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