The Voice of Art
Virtual Gallery

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Meet Our Board of Directors

Hannah Jung, Director/Artist-in-Residence
Hannah founded The Voice of Art in 2017 and is currently working as a Director and Artist-in-Residence. She was born in South Korea and came to U.S. for her graduate study after obtaining her BFA in Painting from Seoul National University in 2000.
Hannah has been an exhibiting artist in CT and taught at Housatonic Community College, Albertus Magnus College, as well as public and private schools. A Juried Artist from Silvermine Guild Arts Center (New Canaan) and a recipient in the Art of the Northeast and the I-Park Artists Residency Program, her work has been exhibited nationwide, including Promenade Gallery at the Bushnell (Hartford), Gallery Korea, Korean Embassy (Washington D.C.), Vision Gallery (NYC), and The White Gallery (Lakeville, CT), to name a few.
Priscilla Meleschnig (Berlin, CT) Treasurer
Kathy Noethlich (Thomaston, CT) Secretary
Jim Noethlich (Thomaston, CT)
Quinn Mitchell (Meriden, CT)
Phillip Ricciuti, Esquire (Cheshire, CT)
Rev. Robert Pohl (Canaan, CT)
YONG H. PARK (Cheshire, CT)
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Statement
The Voice of Art believes its community of artists, staff and board play a unique role in modelling the humanity in all of us. Because we value the arts as a universal language, we strive to create socially just learning environments that are reflective of the surrounding towns’ demographics and that affirm and practice the values of equity, diversity, and inclusion through the various roles and responsibilities we have in all our work.
We respect all communities with which we work and strive for ongoing reflection on patterns of racism, sexism, heterosexism, cis-sexism, classism, ableism, nativism, ageism, religious, body type and other forms of discrimination and oppression that can negatively affect anyone in the surrounding communities.
Definitions:
Equity: fairness and justice for all people.
Diversity: variety, multiplicity, and intersectional.
Inclusion: authentic representation, empowered participation, full access,
and true belonging.








The Voice of Art's
Fine Art Festival
on the Sharon Green
(formerly known as "Litchfield Art Festival")
September 21–22 (10am-5pm)
@ Sharon Town Green (63 Main Street, Sharon, CT)
Free and Open to the Public
Fine Art & Functional Art























SECOND PLACE
"Wrapped Ponies"
Nancy L Greco

BEST IN SHOW
"Here We Go Again"
Michele Tragakiss

THIRD PLACE
"City Light"
Vincent Giarrano
TVOA's 2nd Annual Juried Exhibition
"Salon de Litchfield"
Virtual & Venue
Oct. 18 – Nov. 20, 2022
BEST IN SHOW
(Litchfield Inn & Jerry's Artarama Gift cards & $200 in cash, totaling $500 value):
"Here We Go Again" by Michele Tragakiss
SECOND PLACE
(Litchfield Inn & Wholesale Frame Co. Gift cards & $150 in cash, totaling $450 value):
"Wrapped Ponies" by Nancy L Greco
THIRD PLACE
(Jerry's Artarama & Wholesale Frame Gift cards & $100 in cash, totaling $300 value):
"City Light" by Vincent Giarrano
HONORABLE MENTION
"Stillness Is A Move" by Guilherme Lepca
"Soliloquy" by Ron Crowcroft
"Candlewood Lake Night" by John Hsu
ATTENTION:
LAF 2024 is Taking Place in North Canaan!
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"Sumi Ink Painting: Four Gentlemen"







"Sky-Scapes," original works by Ann Kraus
Ann Kraus is an artist whose subject matter focuses on clouds. Her vibrant and compelling depiction of nature are celebrations of the beauty of our natural environment and are intended to serve as a source of great comfort and meditation. She is a Juried Artist Member at The Voice of Art in CT and Vice President of Pleiades Gallery of Contemporary Art in New York City.
Please join us for Ann's opening reception on April 19th (4-6pm) at Noble Horizons and meet the artist. The exhibit will stay open weekends from 11:00-4:00pm until May 12th.
