Art to the Ave has returned to Greenwich Avenue in 2022 after a two year hiatus due to the pandemic. Opening night was warm, with clear skies, and residents enjoying the strolling gallery and abundant receptions.
Art to the Ave runs through May. All the art on display is for sale, and a 30% tax deduction for the purchaser benefits GAC.
Tyler Whitley and Maggie Yang from TD Bank on Greenwich Avenue at the reception for Art to the Ave. May 5, 2022 Photo: Leslie YagerLisette Overweel’s mixed acrylics “Geode I” on display at TD Bank at 3 Pickwick Plaza. May 5, 2022 Photo: Leslie YagerElla Dawson, Colin Pearson, Ken from TD Bank and artist Lisette Overweel by her mixed acrylics “Geode I.” May 5, 2022 Photo: Leslie YagerSally Davies, Joyce Jones and Bromleigh Burton headed out for a stroll at Art to the Ave’s opening night. May 5, 2022 Photo: Leslie YagerDisplay at Great Stuff at 319 Greenwich Ave.Sculpture outside Cavalier Ebanks Galleries at 175 Greenwich Ave. Photo: Leslie YagerJoAnn and Jonna Mosoff at Bistro V, May 5, 2022 Photo: Leslie YagerArtist Béatrice J. Drouhin whose works are on display at Great Stuff at 319 Greenwich Ave. Photo: Leslie YagerArtist Béatrice J. Drouhin’s art is on display at Great Stuff at 319 Greenwich Ave. Photo: Leslie YagerKaty Delaney and Ava Moien, 5th graders from Julian Curtiss School sold student created artwork outside the Greenwich Arts Council building. May 5, 2022 Photo: Leslie YagerLive music by 9 of Hearts Band outside the Greenwich Arts Council during opening night of Art to the Ave. May 5, 2022 Photo: Leslie YagerAlyssa Diamond Fields and Gwen Briggs made the rounds on opening night for Art to the Ave. May 5, 2022 Photo: Leslie YagerLisa Hartley and Mary O’Connor toast to Art to the Ave on May 5, 2022 Photo: Leslie YagerAnelisa Calmet, abstract artist, whose works are displayed at People’s United Bank, 410 Greenwich Ave. May 5, 2022 Photo: Leslie YagerEnjoying outdoor dining on opening night of Art to the Ave. May 5, 2022 Photo: Leslie Yager