Lyme Art Association Lower Galleries
Incorporated in 1914, the Lyme Art Association (LAA) was designed by nationally renowned Charles A. Platt as an exhibition and sales venue for the member artists who were the leaders of the American Impressionist painters. In 2010, an overflowing stream devastated the lower floor of the building. Much needed new gallery space, accessible studio access […]
Incorporated in 1914, the Lyme Art Association (LAA) was designed by nationally renowned Charles A. Platt as an exhibition and sales venue for the member artists who were the leaders of the American Impressionist painters. In 2010, an overflowing stream devastated the lower floor of the building. Much needed new gallery space, accessible studio access and rest rooms and a service kitchen were designed to fit within the limited existing space.