WILLIAM LOW

LIGHT REMEMBERED

July 16 – August 23

Opening Reception

Thursday, July 16

6:00pm – 8:00pm

The opening reception and groundbreaking ceremony will be free and open to the public.

Free food and refreshments provided.

Introduction to Plein Air Painting

Workshop with William Low

Sunday, July 25

9:00am - 12:00pm

This exclusive free workshop will provide students with the fundimentals needed to start painting direct from observation outdoors. The workshop will be held on the grounds of Gallery North. Attendance is free but space is limited. Register below.

ArTalk

with William Low

Thursday, July 30

6:00pm - 8:00pm

Gallery North is pleased to present Light Remembered, William Low’s first solo exhibition at Gallery North features small and large scale oil paintings. From the seaside suburbia of Long Island and Cape Cod to the bustling urban cityscapes of Hong Kong and New York City, Low transports viewers by combining his modern approach to composition and a classical handling of light. Low relies on his perceptive memory whether it’s guided by the radiant glow of light reflected by monumental skyscrapers or the glimmers that dance through the leaves along a tree lined street. The viewer’s own experiences are recalled through Low’s captured energy of the passing moment and the sensations of being present in these vastly different environments.

Born in New York City, Low received his BFA from Parsons School
of Design in Manhattan, NY and his MA at Syracuse University. Clients and commissions for his work include US Postal Service Stamp Designs, The New York Daily News Sunday Magazine, The
New York Times
and MTA Arts & Design program. Low’s paintings are in numerous
permanent collections including Houston’s Restaurants Nationwide and Rosewood Hotel Hong Kong. Exhibitions include Museum of the City of New York’s, This Is New York: 100 Years of the City in Art and Pop Culture 2024, and The Heckscher Museum of Art’s Long Island
Biennial
. Low is a professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology. He is currently based in Huntington, NY.

 This exhibition is generously sponsored by the Faculty Development Grants and Awards Program at the Fashion Institute of Technology, the Field Family, Jefferson’s Ferry, Printers 3 and Suffolk County’s Department of Economic Development and Planning.

WE GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGE OUR EXHIBITION SPONSORS

Faculty Development Grants and Awards Program at the Fashion Instituteof Technology