Tag: Sharon Schindler Photography

  • Newton Open Studios at L’Aroma Cafe

    Newton Open Studios at L’Aroma Cafe

    Newton Open Studios is in 2 weeks, April 11th and 12th. Sharon Schindler Photography will be exhibiting at L’Aroma Cafe along with a group of artists. 
    Our location:
    #3
    Upstairs at L’Aroma
    L’Aroma Cafe
    15 Spenser St.
    West Newton
    Newton Open Studios at L'Aroma Cafe
     
    Newton Open Studios
    April 11th and 12th
    Saturday and Sunday
    Newton Open Studios at L'Aroma Cafe
    11am-5pm
    Over 150 Newton artists at 50 pop-up exhibits/sales
    in homes. studios and shared spaces all across Newton.
    Newton Open Studios at L'Aroma Cafe
     
    newtonopenstudios.org
     
    PREVIEW RECEPTION
    at Newton Free Library
    April 8th at 7pm
    Meet NOS artists, enjoy desserts, and preview
    a wide sampling of the art from the Newton Open Studios weekend

    Newton Open Studios at L'Aroma Cafe

  • Sharon Schindler’s Photography at Temple Reyim

    Sharon Schindler’s Photography at Temple Reyim

    Israel Photography Exhibit

    by Sharon Schindler

    Photography by Sharon Schindler beginning April 20th

    Temple Reyim – 1860 Washington Street, Newton

    Newton is one of those places that is filled with talented artists and writers – we’re lucky like that.  The very talented photographer and Newton resident Sharon Schindler has a new temporary exhibit and new permanent installation of gorgeous photos from her recent trip to Israel at Temple Reyim in Newton. Accompanying Consul General Shai Bazak’s visit to Temple Reyim (Saturday April 21st at 9:30 am) local photographer, Sharon Schindler, will be displaying a collection of her photographs from a recent expedition to Israel in the Temple Reyim lobby. Her photographs capture the vibrant architectural details and the natural beauty of Israel. Sites include Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, the Dead Sea, Safed and Caesarea.

    To view more of Sharon’s work: www.SharonSchindlerPhotography.com

     

     

     

    The artist also has created a permanent installation of three stunning photographs (donated by the artist and her family to Temple Reyim).