Pine Hill Notes Now at Larger Quarters at 317 Main Street, The Studio Will Be Open Sunday SEPTEMBER 25
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317 was once the hamlet center, with the post office and general store, and hardware- and-paint store. In the 1930's it became a vegetable store; after that, 'Frieda's' or 'the old liquor store.'
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Tony Jannetti, 35-year Pine Hillian, artist, graphic designer and originator of Pine Hill Notes and of Num-B&rz decided to relocate during early summer.
The new location will offer the opportunity to feature larger works, in addition to the birthday number-cards and landscape note-cards that have enjoyed a steady and growing market for several years. While 317 sits on the corner of Main Street and Bonnieview Ave, a short walk from the Community Center, it has taken on the perception of being "other than Main Street," by some. Indeed, it is a veritable gateway to Pine Hill's artists studios enclave, but still very much Main Street's western anchor! Jannetti has been reshaping
the building's spaces in the decades of his stewardship. Even while undergoing upgrades and renovations, Tony has been using sections of the ground floor as an art studio, where now, in addition to the note cards and birthday number cards, he is featuring larger- scaled works--digital images, glicee editions, sculptures and works derived from natural materials. Pine Hill Notes
317 Main Street Open by appointment, or on various weekends. Call or text to arrange a visit. 646-732-0806 tonyjmwd@gmail.com www.tonyjannetti.com |
Pine Hill Notes participated
in Pine Hill Day October 9, at the Community Center, featuring his new AUTUMN Series
as well as new holiday greetings. The Studio is open weekends, by appointment, call or text 646-732-0806 or
at info@tonyjannetti.com.
in Pine Hill Day October 9, at the Community Center, featuring his new AUTUMN Series
as well as new holiday greetings. The Studio is open weekends, by appointment, call or text 646-732-0806 or
at info@tonyjannetti.com.
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