Emily (Osman) Passman is a painter of oils and acrylics, exhibiting throughout the greater-Boston area. Emily uses vibrant colors and strong forms to create beautiful, fluid still lifes and landscapes. The realism in her work does not lessen her obvious passion for the abstract. After earning both a fine arts degree and a Master's degree in education, Emily had a successful career as a teacher, then graphic designer. Since moving to Lexington she devotes herself entirely to her painting, teaching locally, and raising a 10 year old. She currently paints in her studio at the Munroe Center for the Arts and shows her and others' artwork at her private barn/gallery where she also lives with her husband and son (open to visitors upon request).
Reach Emily by e-mail
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About The Gallery At First Parish
The Gallery At First Parish opened September 17, 2000.
Its purpose, as described by the founders:
The mission of The Gallery At First Parish is to add another dimension
to the spiritual fabric of our lives by exhibiting the work of visual artists
who seek to contribute to a deeper understanding of the human condition.
The Gallery is intended to be a service to the parish, the artist and the
wider community.
It is open to the public without charge 9 AM – 4 PM weekdays, and
9 AM – 12:30 PM Sundays.
Interested parties may also call the Church Office (781-893-7798) for
other possible viewing times.
Gallery exhibits are listed in the First Parish
Event Calendar.
Gallery Exhibits
Gallery Committee
Mary Jo Rines
Diana Bonner
Ginnie Hibbard
Karen MacDuffie
Winky Merrill
Sylvia Whitman, Chair
Tom Wintle
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