Derby artist Steve DiRienzo stands next to one of his oil paintings, "Summer Lily," on display at the Valley Community Foundation's offices in Derby. Patricia Villers/Register
By Patricia Villers
Register Staff
DERBY — The Valley Community Foundation’s offices in a renovated 19th century carriage house now have some local artwork on the walls.
The Valley Arts Council’s Gallery@37, at 37 Elizabeth St., is not far from the foundation, which is at 253A Elizabeth St.
Steve DiRienzo of Derby, the arts council vice president, has several oil paintings on display. His is the first artwork to be exhibited at the foundation’s offices.
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