Les Beaux Arts Gallery Reopens with Exhibition of Works by the Dr. Rev. Ed Horstmann

After three years of forced slumber, Les Beaux Arts gallery is proud to open its doors again with a cutting edge exhibition of works by the Dr. Rev. Ed Horstmann.

Plus, by Ed Horstmann

The show will open on Sunday, January 22, 2023 with a vernissage at 4:00pm, including a film premiere of the documentary, “The Marks We Make,” by Leslie Smith Kons. The exhibition will remain until March 8, 2023.

The Rev. Dr. Horstmann is the Senior Pastor of Round Hill Community Church and a passionate artist. His unconventional use of materials and his creative mind define him as the perfect avant-garde artist. His drawings are an inspiration with meditative qualities while his paintings betray his spiritual soul and surprise us with their vivid colors.

Ed Horstmann likes his art work to speak for itself; it’s a process of discovery and surprises.

“I like to see what happens when life isn’t planned or tied to goals… I love the feeling of uncertainty that accompanies this process,” he said. His motto is quite simple and heartwarming: “I am making art and art is making me.”

Les Beaux Arts Gallery is located in the Round Hill Community Church, 395 Round Hill Road, Greenwich, CT.

The Gallery is open Monday – Friday, 9:00am to 3:00pm [closed Monday, February 20] and Sunday, 11:30am to 12:30pm.

Please call (203) 869-1091 if you would like to attend the vernissage on Sunday, January 22 at 4:00pm.

For more information about the Gallery, contact Mirella Hajjar, Art Curator