Puddingstone music series continues with 'Celli for Two'

Posted 1/24/24

This Sunday, January 28, join Puddingstone for an inspiring afternoon with soulful cello music as well as a selection of gorgeous paintings from Katie Swatland's "Paris Collection," all of which to …

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Puddingstone music series continues with 'Celli for Two'

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This Sunday, Jan. 28, join Puddingstone for an inspiring afternoon with soulful cello music as well as a selection of gorgeous paintings from Katie Swatland's "Paris Collection," all of which to be enjoyed on the beautiful second floor of the historic Colony House in Newport. Puddingstone is excited to present Cello Duo music with Grammy award winning Canadian cellist, Arlen Hlusko, together with British cellist, Frankie Carr, for an exciting program of classical music by Bach, Barrière, Carr and more. Katie Swatland, award-winning painter and passionate writer, will discuss her exhibited paintings as well as her new book, "The Eternal Student". Tea, coffee, and treats will be served during a reception with the artists.

WHEN: Sunday, Jan. 28 - doors open at 3 p.m., reception begins at 3:30 p.m.

WHERE: Colony House, Washington Square, Newport

PRICING: $55 per ticket

MORE INFO: To learn more and purchase tickets, click here.

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