Former State Senator Joe Boncore with Beverly Brody Barisano at a State House Artists Reception

The Winthrop Art Association was founded in 1969 when new resident and young wife and mother Beverly Brody Barisano (pictured at left with our friend and former Senator Joe Boncore) put an ad in the local newspaper asking any artists interested in forming an art association to contact her.  Beverly and her life-long friend Brenda Kadiff and a few others gathered at Beverly’s house and thus was born the Winthrop Art Association.  

More than 50 years later, Beverly continues to be an active artist and member of the WAA Board of Directors, regularly contributing water color paintings to the annual festival and encouraging the work of others in the community.  The WAA has grown to more than 150 members, and engages in a wide variety of activities that benefit both the artistic community and the town as well. 

“I have always felt the importance to keep art a part of my life.  The challenge to plan and bring forth new ideas constantly feeds my desire to keep focusing, exploring, and experimenting.”  

Enjoy some photos from Beverly's collection through the years

Freedoms Foundation Award Ceremony with honoree Bernice Berk

 

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Speaker of the House Bob DeLeo appointed Dawn Mahoney to the State House Arts Commission
WAA Jazz Brunch
Diane Hayes, former WAA President and long-time member
Joanna Ciampa with Joanne Hillman, Chair of the Winthrop Cultural Commission
Winthrop High School Art Teacher Shirley Bloom with Beverly Brody Barisano
Art Festival 1976 with Hon. Joseph Ferrino of the East Boston District Court (second from right)
Winthrop High School Art Teacher Eva Kearney 1978
Dawn Mahoney with State Rep. Bob DeLeo at an Art Festival
Art Festival 1978
1986 Art Festival
Art Festival 1984
Beverly with Harold McCormack and Dr. Paul Ciano