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.


Blues on Broadway
Greg Piccolo & Heavy Juice
Saturday, July 11 2026 — 7:30 pm
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Greg Piccolo has spent more than six decades shaping the sound of the blues and rhythm & blues with a voice and, especially, a tenor saxophone style purposely reminiscent of the big, fat, wailing sound of the 40s and 50s, when “sax was king.”
Who Knows What the Future Holds marks a significant shift: a deliberate concentration on Piccolo as a singer and songwriter. Drawing from a vault of previously unreleased material, the album presents eleven songs that reflect a lifetime of experience capturing joy and hardship, humor and heartbreak, all delivered with emotional clarity and an enduring sense of rhythm.
TICKETS
$25 Adults
$23 Seniors/Military/Student
$20 Members