Lindsay Aromin
Lindsay Aromin
During my travels, I feel drawn to flowers for their vibrant colors, tones and fantastic textures. Going through my photos I realized I took more pictures of flowers than people. Only my museum shots outnumbered them. I have even stopped the car so I could go out and take pictures of some vivid colors that caught my eye along the roadside.
I wanted to tell a story about artists and how we worked and thought and planned before we picked up a brush. My paintings start with one of my photos and devolve into a small painting and then into an abstraction of that painting. They are happy paintings that come out of a difficult time in my life and also in our country's life. I believe that you have to look at the brighter side of things and art will take you there
My background in art is strange. I was told as a third-grader that I could not draw and I took music lessons and I never had an art class. After taking a drawing-one class in a local college at the ripe old age of 52 and then transferring to U Conn where I graduated with a BFA Summa Cum Laude at age 58 and then on to my MFA at Vermont College at 60 years. After school, I reached out to Norwich Arts Gallery and have been a member since then.


FROST WARNINGS: A Portrait of Robert & Elinor Frost
Thursday, February 19, 2026 — 7:00 pm
Friday, February 20, 2026 — 7:00 pm
Doors open at 6:30 pm
Adults ​$20 plus fees
Seniors/Student $18 plus fees
Member $17 plus fees
FROST WARNINGS
(A Portrait of Robert & Elinor Frost)
Written by Eric Peterson
Directed by Gary Poe
Cast
She/Elinor……………………………Anne Flammang
He/Robert……………………...Christie Max Williams
Christie Max Williams (He/Robert): recently performed as Father Christmas in the 50th anniversary production of the Chorus of Westerly’s A Celebration of Twelfth Night. In recent months, he also played Scrooge in Niantic Bay Playhouse’s production of A Christmas Carol, the Stage Manager in Granite Theatre’s production of Our Town and starred as John Barrymore in Drama Works Theatre’s production of Barrymore. With Flock Theatre, he recently performed the title role in a film version of Krapp’s Last Tape. In New York, California, Connecticut and on tour his favorite roles have included Oedipus, Macbeth, Hamlet, James Tyrone (CT Critics Circle Award-winning production of Long Day’s Journey into Night), Prospero (The Tempest), Judge Danforth (The Crucible), Malvolio (Twelfth Night), and Lopachin (The Cherry Orchard). He is the author of The Wages of Love, which won the 2022 William Meredith Poetry Prize.
Anne Flammang (She/Elinor): Previously with Flock—Macbeth, Crucible, Comedy of Errors, Dreams of Oz, Little Women (co-director and stage manager), As You Like It (director). Previous-ly opposite Christie Williams—Much Ado about Nothing (Beatrice and Benedick), Macbeth (Macbeth and Lady Macbeth) and Long Day’s Journey into Night (James and Mary Tyrone). Other Regional—Mame, Hello, Dolly!, Kiss Me, Kate, Carousel. Anne is founder and director of the Depot for New Play Readings (www.thedepot.space). For poets and lovers of poets. Hineni.

