Pam Gosner Featured Artist at Spring Exhibit for the Art League of the Chathams

Submitted by Ann Frommer

The art of Pam Gosner, an award-winning artist, is featured in the Lundt-Glover (L-G) Gallery as part of the Spring Exhibit for the Art League of the Chathams (ALC). The exhibit entitled, “Chasing Color,” will run until September 17, 2018.
Concurrently, the artists from the ALC are showing their artwork in the Strolling Gallery of the Chatham Municipal Building, 58 Meyersville Road, Chatham Township, New Jersey.
Pam Gosner, a Smith College graduate in Art History, worked for the Newark Museum. During that time she illustrated three books on historic architecture. Pam went on to study for a library degree and became a librarian. As a librarian, she produced much of the art work for the library’s programs.
The tragedy of her husband’s death caused a lifestyle change. She threw herself into pastel classes that became not only therapeutic but created the realization of her untapped talent. Her prize winning art work featured in the L-G Gallery is the result.
Pam’s world travels will be recognized in many of her paintings. She will also have a “bargain basement” section featuring deeply discounted paintings.
The exhibit is free and open to the public. The Municipal Building is handicap accessible.
For more information on Art League of the Chathams visit: artleagueofthechathams.org

(above) Pam Gosner.

(above) “Vase with Daffodils” painting by Pam Gosner.