In Glenville, Recollections from the Longest Serving Greenwich Town Official

Siegrun Pottgen has lived in her Queen Anne Style Victorian at the corner of Glenville Street and Angelus Drive for decades. She is also the longest serving Town official in Greenwich and after decades as a State Marshal, she remains an elected Republican Town Constable. Her memories include the felt mill and remediation of soil around the Byram River and construction of two new Glenville Schools and a time when traffic was steady but not heavy through the Glenville corridor. Continue Reading →

C. Parker Gallery Presents “A Moment in Time” With ‘Top 15 Contemporary Master Artist’ Kay Griffith

Globally renowned artist Kay Griffith begins her world tour before her appearance at the 2019 London Biennale, at C. Parker Gallery in Greenwich, CT on Thursday, April 25th.  The exhibit, titled “A Moment in Time” will showcase Griffith’s work, which employs oils on canvas with the masterful use of palette knives. Griffith, named a “Top 60 Masters of Contemporary Arts” by Art Tour International Magazine, will appear at the gallery for the opening reception on April 25th from 6:30pm to 8:30pm. “Kay Griffith is looking forward to launching her tour in Greenwich and we’re delighted to showcase her work,” said Tiffany Benincasa, C. Parker Gallery owner.  “This exhibition opening coincides with the annual American Red Cross Ball where we have donated a specially commissioned painting by Griffith, encrusted with diamond dust and entitled Radiant Hope. This painting is currently on display at Greenwich jewelers Shreve, Crump & Low.”
In addition to this donation, a portion of proceeds from the “A Moment in Time” opening night will also be donated to the American Red Cross. Continue Reading →