Thursdays at the Crescent

Catch our Holiday Show!


We will be open Thursdays
December 19, 26 and January 2 • 10am - 1pm

“Roiling” oil painting by Cassandra Guidess • Click here to see more of Cassandra’s artwork

“Roiling” oil painting by Cassandra Guidess • Click here to see more of Cassandra’s artwork


The Ten-2-One Artists have an “Open Studio Session” at the Crescent Gallery every Thursday, 10:00am to 1:00pm. Come see what we’re working on and view the wonderful artwork in the current gallery show.

We are located at 158 Main Street, Thomaston, CT
(right next to the Thomaston Opera House Box Office).

Open Studio Session

Open Studio Session

The Crescent Gallery will also be open just before the Thomaston Opera House productions of “A Christmas Story” on these days:
December 20, & 21 from 6-7 pm

December 22 from 1-2 pm

Crescent Gallery • Holiday Show

“Art Without Thee Attitude” Gallery Show

November 14, 2019 - January 8, 2020

Featuring a special exhibit of paintings by Pat Piscopo

at The Crescent Gallery
158 Main Street, Thomaston, CT

The Ten-2-One Artists understand the importance of making time to do the things they love. This group has been gathering and painting together for almost seven years. The Crescent Gallery has provided a space which encourages creativity and growth in a supportive atmosphere. This show highlights their talents, diversity and their light-hearted nature.

Open just before Opera House productions of “A Christmas Story”
December 7, 13, 14, 20, 21 from 6-7 pm

December 8, 15, 22 from 1-2 pm

The Crescent Gallery is also open on Thursdays from 10am-1pm during the Ten-2-One Artists’ Open Studio Sessions
Images by Pat Piscopo
Click here to see more of Pat’s paintings on her Ten-2-One Artists’ Page

“Enchanted Light” mixed media

“Enchanted Light” mixed media

“Swans” mixed media

“Swans” mixed media

“Angel Wings” mixed media

“Angel Wings” mixed media

Artist Spotlight • Nancy Fischer

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“Over a lifetime of making art, my inspiration is constantly changing. Sometimes it can be the nostalgic feelings for the old barns and houses and the landscape that is rapidly disappearing from our lives . Sometimes it is the joy of seeing the beauty in the the mundane sights we take for granted. Often it is an emotion I am feeling and I find a scene or object that helps convey that to me.

An artist does make time stop for the viewer. We try to capture a minute in time. Chaos or confusion may break out one minute later, but for that instant we have stopped time.” — Nancy Fischer

Click here to see more of Nancy’s paintings


“Above Champlain” acrylic

“Above Champlain” acrylic

“Evening Light” acrylic

“Evening Light” acrylic

“Soft Waterfall” acrylic

“Soft Waterfall” acrylic

“Fireweed” acrylic

“Fireweed” acrylic

“Quiet Corner” acrylic

“Quiet Corner” acrylic

“Field Greens” acrylic

“Field Greens” acrylic