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Joe Gualtieri: The Artistry of Friendship, The Next Chapter

Join Slater Memorial Museum in welcoming Bob and Nick Canova, the generous lenders of many pieces showcased in Joe Gualtieri: The Artistry of Friendship, for a special presentation on their family’s growing art collection. The Canova brothers will discuss how they inherited their father’s passion for collecting Gualtieri’s artwork and share their own experiences as collectors. Additional artwork collected by Bob and Nick Canova will be on display. This special event will be held in Converse Art Gallery on December 5th,…

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December 5, 2023 @ 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm

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Join Slater Memorial Museum in welcoming Bob and Nick Canova, the generous lenders of many pieces showcased in Joe Gualtieri: The Artistry of Friendship, for a special presentation on their family’s growing art collection. The Canova brothers will discuss how they inherited their father’s passion for collecting Gualtieri’s artwork and share their own experiences as collectors. Additional artwork collected by Bob and Nick Canova will be on display.

This special event will be held in Converse Art Gallery on December 5th, 5:30-6:30 pm. Space is limited, please RSVP to 860-425-5563.

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