Mark Olshansky is Featured Artist for June
Mark Olshansky will be exhibiting his needlepoint tapestries in the public area of TD Banknorth, 271 Main Street, Great Barrington for the month of June. Each month, a different member of the Housatonic Valley Art League is selected as the featured artist. The show is open to the public during regular bank hours.In the late 1960’s Olshansky was first introduced to the art of needlepoint. Teaching himself as he went along for the next ten years, he created original rugs, tapestries, and wall hangings, all without any predesign. All of his work was and is to this day created and designed as he goes along. Some of these pieces were displayed and sold in a Soho gallery in the mid 1970’s. Others were rolled up, stored in a closet and forgotten.
In 1980, Olshansky started a wine import business, extensively traveling around the world, and stopped creating needlepoint for the next 20 years. After retiring in 1999 and moving to the Berkshires, Olshansky immediately returned to needlepoint, and created two large tapestries and other smaller groupings of works in the next two-and-a-half years, using Persian wool as the medium.
Since 2000, Olshansky’s works have been exhibited in galleries, and juried shows throughout the northeast, including Naoussa Gallery, Carrie Haddad Gallery, Haddad Lascano Gallery and also the Albany Museum of Art, Paradice City, and Columbia County Council of Arts Juried Show. Visit www.ArtWithWool.com for his current exhibition schedule and to see his work.
The Housatonic Valley Art League is a non-profit organization with nearly 200 members from the Berkshires and beyond. Besides sponsoring a scholarship show for high school seniors, the league holds workshops, critiques, and demos by nationally renowned art educators, and juried/member art exhibits in the summer and fall. Information about the art league is available at www.hvart.org or P.O. Box 296, Great Barrington, MA 01230.
