At bblg gallery we are all about art, multiple artists synergy, and gathering our community. At this moment we are exhibiting 8 artists, but striving for more. Our events and collections show different visions of Long Island, other beautiful nature, everyday life, and much more. Read more about our artist’s inspiration or visit us and discover YOUR favorite vision!
Meet the Artist: Jo Harrison
Jo’s inspiration is not it's not just about sketching or choosing paint tubes - it's about looking up and looking out…
Meet the Artist: Helen Grimm
Helen’s work is inspired by the natural beauty surrounding Cape Cod. Paintings infused with elements from the sea reflect the deep connection Helen has to the water. Through cycles of attachment and detachment, her paintings reflect the dynamic flow of colors and textures.
Meet the Artist: Susie Frost
Living in picturesque Massachusetts, Susie draws endless inspiration from the stunning Cape Cod landscapes…
Meet the Artist: Pete Hocking
Greetings from the charming harbor in Truro Massachusetts, where Pete lives and paints. He is captivated by how landscapes evoke emotions and linger in our memories…
Meet the Artist: Suzette Lebenzon
As a landscape painter, Suzette’s practice typically involves immersing in nature before bringing her vision to life in the studio…
Meet the Artist: Caroline Carney
Caroline Carney is an artist working between Provincetown and Los Angeles, capturing landscapes and everyday scenes...
Susan Buroker’s Phoenix Sculpture Inspires Huntington's Community
Susan Buroker, a renowned artist and owner at the bblg gallery, embarked on a heartfelt collaboration with The Huntington Opioid & Addiction Task Force on her latest sculpture, "Hope and Healing."...
Earth’s Breath: Drawings & Paintings by Sal Moccia
On March 22nd, at 6:00 pm, visitors of bblg Gallery experienced the raw beauty of Yellowstone National Park through Sal Moccia's unique and stunning paintings.
Making the most of the arts - by David Ambro for The Smithtown News
Making the most of the arts. bblg gallery a starting point for community outreach programs by David Ambro for The Smithtown News