Polly Castor: Meaningful Color
October 19 - November 30

On display in The Meetinghouse Gallery
Meaningful Color
Multimedia Paintings by Polly Castor
October 19 – November 30, 2025
An opening reception will be held Sunday, October 19, 2025 from 2-4 pm.
The Gallery is open Tuesdays – Sundays 8:00 am – 4:00 pm for viewing. (Closed Mondays).
Artist’s Biography
Polly Castor is a lifelong artist. She went to the University of Michigan, and has lived in Bethel, Connecticut for the last 33 years. Her passion is working within the full range of abstraction, from impressionism to non-objective art, with particular emphasis on abstract conceptualism, depicting specific ideas, feelings, and actions. She enjoys working in many mediums– oil, pastel, acrylic, mono-print, collage, watercolor, gouache, photography, and ceramics– and her creative approach of cross-pollinating these mediums with one another brings original results.
In addition to painting, Polly gives talks and workshops on abstract art. She sporadically takes trips to paint in plein air, as well as travel to artist–in–residencies. She has been juried into the Pastel Society of America, has had many large one woman shows, and has been juried into many national, international, and museum shows. Her work has collectors world-wide.
She is also spiritual professional, a blogger, who has blogged every day for seventeen years on www.PollyCastor.com, and has recently started a five minute weekly podcast called A Cup of Cold Water.
Her paintings are available for purchase on PollyCastorArt.com.
www.PollyCastor.com