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Water Mill, Sag Harbor Artists' Show to Feature Many 'Objects'

"Objects," a two-man exhibition by Oliver Peterson and Ray Colleran, will be showing this weekend at Ashawagh Hall.

Friends and artistic colleagues Oliver Peterson, of Water Mill, and Ray Colleran, of Sag Harbor, will introduce and close down their two-man, two-day art show this weekend at Ashawagh Hall in Springs.

Dubbed "Objects," the show will explore the artists' interpretations of art as fetish. Paintings, sculptures, and even trading cards will be on display at the show, which will be the duo's second exhibition at the historic hall, after "Burlap and Book Pages" in 2006.

Colleran, a self-taught artist, has been painting for more than 20 years, with much of his work focusing on the military-industrial complex. His art is displayed on vintage book pages, drawn and collaged over with images, sketches and shapes.

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Peterson received a master's degree in fine arts from the School of Visual Arts in New York City. He finds inspiration in pop culture, the occult, graffiti and more, and has covered art and other topics for Patch sites on the South Fork. 

The exhibition will run from noon to 5 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, with a reception taking place from 5 to 9 p.m. on Saturday.

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Learn more about Colleran's work: Ray Colleran's Art Targets Military-Industrial Complex


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