The Macy Women at the MAC

The Macy Women are back. After 10 years of going their separate ways, three sisters born of artistic heritage unite their art to tell their individual stories. Discover expressive illuminating palettes of color, with styles unique to each artist. The exhibit is a tie; a family ribbon that binds.

            The Macy Women: Separate Lives; One Epiphany of Color, with paintings by: Beth H. Macy, Deborah Macy and Maggie Macy. Show dates are September 30 to November 3 at the Marion Art Center with an Opening reception on Saturday, September 30, from 3:00-5:00 pm.

            Beth Heather Macy, with her years of traveling for business, through many countries and cultures, presents the beauty and joy of nature, inviting the viewer to look again to see something new. She uses bold, impressionistic strokes, often depicting the marshes, shorelines and wildlife around her Newbury, Massachusetts home. Beth’s works are in collections from New York to Australia. Beth’s work can be seen online at www.islandpainter.com, and she can be contacted at beth@islandpainter.com.

            Margaret Rose Macy brings the simplicity of her upbringing in rural Westport, Massachusetts, and her years of living on the magnificent coast of Maine to her paintings. She has found her roots and peace in painting the landscapes, seascapes, horses and florals from her surrounding area.

            Deborah Beth Macy from Dartmouth and New Bedford, Massachusetts, shows her love of the multicultural in costume in her figurative work, and her portraiture celebrates a diversity of complexions and cultures. Deborah is a juried member of The Catharine Lorillard Wolfe Art Club, and has won numerous awards from the Cape Cod Art Center, Cape Cod Cultural Center, North River Arts Society and from the CLWAC at The Salmagundi Club. Deborah’s work can be found at: www.deborahmacy.com, and she can be contacted through her website.

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