By: Progress for Westhampton Beach
The 43rd Annual Mary O. Fritchie Art Show was held on the Village Green with extra tents flowing into Beach Road. It is a high point each summer to see the work of artists from near and faraway on display.
Chuck Seaman of Hampton Bays was at the show, he has been rubbing fish. It is a Japanese art form called Gyotaku that he has been practicing for six years to great effect.
Seeing the artwork is free, if you missed this year you will have to wait for the 44th Annual Art Show. Between now and then there is the Fall Arts and Crafts Show on October 10th.
The village was a busy place this weekend.