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.


Tim McDonald & the Ghostones —
Featuring Liviu Pop & Ed Corvo
Monday, April 6
7:30pm
“Born in Worcester, MA, Tim McDonald migrated to the San Francisco music scene in the early 70’s, forming the band Rescue with radio airplay on the renowned rock station KSAN, then going on with the regionally popular Charles Biscuit Band. Next, he moved to Los Angeles for studio work and live performances at all the major venues.
Now Connecticut-based since the 90’s, Tim is a renowned blues, soul, and rock guitarist, known for his agile guitar work defined by a clean tone and wonderful phrasing as well as his exquisite vocals.
Romanian-born, Connecticut-based drummer Liviu Pop has performed with many of the blues greats, some of whom are Hubert Sumlin, Mighty Sam McClain, Lucky Peterson, Bobby Rush, Debbie Davies, Matt Schofield, Poppa Chubby, Studebaker John, Ruben Wilson, Kal David, and, until recently, was the drummer for the Bruce Katz Band. Liviu Pop was inducted into the CT Blues Hall of Fame in 2018.
Ed Corvo is a versatile multi-instrumentalist and vocalist who is an in demand bassist on the Connecticut music scene playing regularly with renown guitarist Danny Kortchmar and bands Soul Tsunami, the Michael Cleary Band, the Matt Zeiner Band, The Colbys, and The Cartells as well as freelancing with the likes of Jeff Pitchell and The Savage Brothers to name a couple. He performs the full music spectrum from blues, rock, funk, jam, reggae, jazz, and swing.
Oh, what an evening this will be. Be prepared…these guys will knock your socks off.
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​$20 Adults
$18 Seniors/Military/Student
$15 Members