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The brush stands as our symbol and tool of creativity

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9th Street Salon

Salon (n). 1 A large reception hall or drawing room 2 A regular gathering of distinguished guests 3 A parlor

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To produce Art one is alone, however artists in all disciplines need to engage with others to foster their creativity. Several times over the last 2 years, we have invited other artists to exhibit on our “parlor floor walls” for an evening of exchanging ideas- seeing what other artists are creating, listen to music and invite like minded persons, whether they be patrons or have a love of the arts and its dialogue.

Our PR puts it plainly, An evening of Fine Art, Music, discussion and networking for Artists, Patrons and like-minded people in a warm and inviting setting.

This endeavor continues to enhance one of our missions with regard to education and networking.

Please join us by viewing a slide show from several of our past evening gatherings on our Exhibition page.

If you are interested in joining us for one of these in the future please send us your information using the contact form on our site. Or you can email directly to webmaster@brushmeistersofbrooklyn.net


Who are we?

 

Brushmeisters of Brooklyn is a group of three Brooklyn-based artists who have come to their art in different ways. The unifying theme of the group is Sumi-E, or Asian brush Painting.

Eva G. Mihovich, Carol Itzkowitz Neiman and John Dilgen have at one point or another in their artistic careers; studied this ancient, expressive and spiritual art form.

The Brushmeisters collective works reflect a fusion of Eastern and Western sensibilities.

Although their individual styles and subjects may differ, the Brush stands as their symbol and tool of creativity.


Hence the name:
BRUSHMEISTERS

Carol Itzkowitz Neiman has just moved to the West Coast (Los Angeles, CA)
More information to follow - "I will always be a Brooklynite regardless where I
live. More info to follow-to reach Carol email at: cenart@aol.com

The Turtle and the Boulder by Carol Itzkowitz Neiman
Yellow Bird by John Dilgen
Three Kittens by Eva G. Mihovich
Brushmeisters has a new look.
The painting across the main title was done by John Dilgen

All images are owned by the individual artist and any copying or reprinting of any image is not allowed without the express written permission of the Artist.