Discover the extraordinary artistry of Brian Whelan, an internationally renowned painter whose work captures the sublime comedy of life’s glories and tragedies. Born to Irish immigrants in London and trained at the Royal Academy of Art, Brian’s journey has taken him across the globe, with exhibitions and installations in over 30 public and private collections across the US, UK, Europe, and China.
What to Expect: 🎨 A captivating talk centered on five stunning paintings displayed on easels. 🖌️ A unique opportunity to ask questions and gain insight into Brian’s creative process.
Brian currently resides and paints in Wilton, where his house gallery is open for visits. His next exhibition will be held at Trinity Wall Street Church in NYC.
For more about Brian Whelan’s art, visit www.brianwhelanart.com or contact Wendy Roseberry at 540-303-0734 to arrange a visit to his gallery.
Don’t miss this chance to explore the profound beauty and emotion in Brian’s artwork!
Brian Whelan was born of Irish immigrants in London and trained at the city’s Royal Academy of Art. His journey as an artist began its definitive gateway just outside his own studio, in the medieval churches and dwellings of East Anglia, England. Brian’s oeuvre, like much medieval art, depicts the sublime comedy of life’s glories and tragedies. He now lives and paints in Wilton with his American wife. Brian’s work has been exhibited or is installed in over 30 public establishments and private collections in the US, UK, Spain, Netherlands, Belgium, Poland and China. His next exhibition will be in NYC at the Trinity Wallstreet Church. One can visit Brian’s house gallery at 303 Westport Rd. in Wilton.
For more about Brian Whelan’s art, visit www.brianwhelanart.com or contact Wendy Roseberry at 540-303-0734 to arrange a visit to his gallery.
Last Updated: December 11, 2024 by saulwgoldberg
Meeting/Lunch at WEPCO – Dec. 11 2024
Meeting/Lunch at WEPCO
Join Us for an Inspiring Presentation: The Art Work of Painter Brian Whelan
🖼️ Speaker: Brian Whelan
📅 Date: 12/11/24
⏰ Time: 12:15 PM
📍 Location: WEPCO 48 New Canaan Rd, Wilton, CT 06897
Discover the extraordinary artistry of Brian Whelan, an internationally renowned painter whose work captures the sublime comedy of life’s glories and tragedies. Born to Irish immigrants in London and trained at the Royal Academy of Art, Brian’s journey has taken him across the globe, with exhibitions and installations in over 30 public and private collections across the US, UK, Europe, and China.
What to Expect:
🎨 A captivating talk centered on five stunning paintings displayed on easels.
🖌️ A unique opportunity to ask questions and gain insight into Brian’s creative process.
Brian currently resides and paints in Wilton, where his house gallery is open for visits. His next exhibition will be held at Trinity Wall Street Church in NYC.
For more about Brian Whelan’s art, visit www.brianwhelanart.com or contact Wendy Roseberry at 540-303-0734 to arrange a visit to his gallery.
Don’t miss this chance to explore the profound beauty and emotion in Brian’s artwork!
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About: Brian Whelan
Brian Whelan was born of Irish immigrants in London and trained at the city’s Royal Academy of Art. His journey as an artist began its definitive gateway just outside his own studio, in the medieval churches and dwellings of East Anglia, England. Brian’s oeuvre, like much medieval art, depicts the sublime comedy of life’s glories and tragedies. He now lives and paints in Wilton with his American wife. Brian’s work has been exhibited or is installed in over 30 public establishments and private collections in the US, UK, Spain, Netherlands, Belgium, Poland and China. His next exhibition will be in NYC at the Trinity Wallstreet Church. One can visit Brian’s house gallery at 303 Westport Rd. in Wilton.
For more about Brian Whelan’s art, visit www.brianwhelanart.com or contact Wendy Roseberry at 540-303-0734 to arrange a visit to his gallery.
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