Artist Talk at Chandra Cerrito Contemporary
led by Caitlin Haskell, Associate Curator of Painting and Sculpture,
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Saturday, May 13, 2-3:30 pm
On view through May 25, 2017
Where:
Chandra Cerrito Contemporary
480 23rd Street
Oakland, CA 94612
(510) 260-7494
Click here for map / nearest BART is 19th and Broadway
Gallery Hours:
Thursday- Saturday 12 – 6 PM
First Fridays until 8 PM
And by appointment, (510) 260-7494
We hope to see you for the opening of Made In Paint 2017, featuring the works of the 2016 artists in residence! We are thrilled that many of the artists included in the show will be attending the opening on April 8th from 4:30 – 6:30 at the SAGG (Sam and Adele Golden Gallery)
On Saturday November 5th Eva’s new solo exhibition will open at Arte Periférica Gallery. It’s located at the Centro Cultural de Belém in Lisbon.
The title of the show is “In Other Worlds”. Eva’s paintings depict parallel worlds, spaces without frontiers where we hide and set ourselves free, interior landscapes full of light and color that we can see with our eyes closed. The characters walk through these worlds and tell us their stories, which remind us of our own.
Martha Clippinger, “amate stack” (2016) acrylic on amate paper, 23 1/2″ x 15 1/2″
Pat Lasch: Journeys of the Heart
March 25th – October 15th, 2017
Palm Springs Art Museum in Palm Desert, The Galen
The artist’s first major museum exhibition, Journeys of the Heart surveys 43 years of work by Pat Lasch. Driven by personal stories and influenced by feminist practices, Lasch’s ouevre incorporates a range of media, from ceramic, bronze, and cut paper to wood sculpture and lace-making. Featuring the delicate cake and pastry sculptures for which the artist is best known alongside little-seen stitched canvas panels and an array of intimately-scaled bronze sculptures, Lasch’s beautiful work is intensely biographical. As a pioneer who emerged from the downtown New York art scene of the 1970s, Lasch embeds her work with rich narratives from her personal journey. Her practice is rooted in spirituality, and always weighted with the pains and joys of heartbreak, age, and adventure. Central to the exhibition is a stunning display of life-size dresses marking significant moments in a woman’s life—from christening dress and wedding gown to shroud — all made in the artist’s signature intricate piped-paint lace.
Opening reception: Sunday, October 23, 6 to 8 p.m.
McKenzie Fine Art is pleased to announce an exhibition of new abstract paintings by Bay Area artist Reed Danziger, opening on Sunday, October 23, with a reception for the artist from 6 to 8 p.m., and running through Sunday, December 4, 2016. This will be Danziger’s sixth solo exhibition with the gallery.
Exhibit Dates: September 9 – October 9, 2016
Opening Reception: Friday September 9, 6-8 pm
Artists Talk: Sunday October 2, 3pm
Debra Ramsay Hue(s)pace is the gallery’s nineteenth exhibition. There will be an opening reception for the artists on Friday September 9, from 6 – 8:00 pm. Gallery hours are Friday thru Sunday 1-6 pm, and by appointment.
To get there: Cook Street is bordered between Bogart Street to the north, and Evergreen Street to the south. The Morgan Ave stop on the L train is 3.5 blocks from Cook Street.
With a faithful allegiance to geometry and its capacity to reveal profound truths, Debra Ramsay works with mathematical logic to generate or guide form in precise ways. In Hue(s)pace Ramsay become the conduit for the arrangement of shape and the placement of color, thus making time visible in her paintings.
Ramsay gathers her quantitative visual information about changes in color through repetitive and serial systems. Once she develops the system for a specific project, what remains is a form of meditation. What we gain is a time-lapse record of color’s shifts as seasons and life cycles change.
Mind Storm
Robert Currie, Marcel van Eeden, Shea Hembrey & Oliver Jeffers
September 8 – October 22, 2016
Opening Reception:
Thursday, September 8, 6-8 pm
SARAH DINEEN Certain Dark Things Sarah Dineen, Certain Dark Things #37, acrylic on canvas, 90×96 inches 2015
September 14 – January 2, 2017 Opening Reception Wednesday September 14, 6-8PM
The Gallery@1GAP is proud to present artist Sarah Dineen’s first solo exhibition in New York. Certain Dark Things is a series of recent large-scale paintings influenced by Pablo Neruda’s Sonnet XVII. Neruda’s short love poem inspired over sixty paintings and numerous works on paper over a five year period, a significant selection of which are on view for the first time here.
As a response to Neruda’s romantic prose, Dineen makes lyrical paintings depicting themes of secrecy, love, and darkness. Creating works as large as nineteen feet, she builds a visual field so complex it forces a close engagement with the viewer. Strong geometric forms dominate her canvases; many are centralized and symmetrical, with a recurring use of industrial shapes and surfaces: tubes, slabs, microphones, coffins. Other works tend towards the organic, suggesting heads and bodies, plant-like vessels, fountains, and urns. Dineen’s strong architectural forms evoke the gravity of love and sexuality, accentuating potential for beauty as much as the prospect of darkness and loss.
While Dineen’s paintings are inspired by Neruda’s poem, she ultimately makes her own rules about what visual, intellectual, and emotional elements to reveal or conceal in her works. Using minimal colors hemmed by gray and black, her surfaces command the painterly field with patterning and impasto that sometimes feign steel or concrete, while other times become light, even decorative. While earlier paintings employed fluid washes and delicate layering, Dineen’s recent pieces tend toward a matte, graphic sensibility reflective of the series’ ongoing consideration of Neruda. In her newest works, solid objects enter hollow ones within hard- edged, geometric compositions, suggesting love as an emotional as well as a physical force, a dark and powerful entanglement.
Sarah Dineen was born in Brewster, Massachusetts. She has shown her work widely in the United States, including the Edward Hopper House Art Center and Museum, Nyack; A.I.R. Gallery, Brooklyn; LeRoy Neiman Gallery, New York; Pulse Contemporary Art Fair, New York, Cape Cod Museum of Art and the Provincetown Art Association and Museum. She has attended artist residencies at the Golden Foundation, Columbia University, and the School of Visual Arts in New York. She holds a BFA from Montserrat College of Art and an MFA from the School of Visual Arts in New York City where she lives and works.
Richard Meier On Prospect Park The Gallery@1GAP
One Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn
Rebekah’s painting “Lights Down Low” was recently acquired by the Berkeley Art Museum.
CULT | Aimee Friberg Exhibitions is proud to share the Berkeley Art Museum’s acquisition of Lights Down Low, a work by Rebekah Goldstein.The Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive’s comprehensive collection—more than 19,000 works of art and 16,000 films and videos—is characterized by artistic excellence and innovation, intellectual exploration, and social commentary. Representing a tremendous diversity of global cultures and historical periods, the collection reflects the central role of education in our mission. The collection has particular strengths in Ming and Qing dynasty Chinese painting, Mughal dynasty Indian miniature painting, Baroque painting, old master prints and drawings, early American painting, nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century photography, Conceptual art, international contemporary art, West Coast avant-garde film, international animation, Soviet cinema, early video art, and the largest collection of Japanese films outside of Japan. BAMPFA’s collection of Modern art is built around a remarkable core holding of fifty paintings by the Abstract Expressionist painter and teacher Hans Hofmann and includes significant works by Mark Rothko, Helen Frankenthaler, Ad Reinhardt, Jackson Pollock, David Smith, and Clyfford Still.
Ruth is one of 32 featured artists in the Colorado Women in Abstraction exhibition at the Metro State College Center for Visual Arts Gallery, curated by Michael Paglia.
It’s up until October if you haven’t seen it yet
965 Santa Fe Drive, Denver, CO
Ruth is also in the group show Indian Summer at DM Contemporary
Opens September 9, 2016 6-8 pm.
39 E 29th Street 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10016
(212) 576-2032.
SCHWEINFURTH ART CENTER
(315) 255-1553
205 Genesee Street, Auburn, NY 13021
Opening reception of their fall exhibit, Emerging Artists of Central New York, featuring the work of four local artists: Rebecca Aloisio, Madeline Bartley, Awenheeyo Powless and Eeva Siivonen.
The opening is free and open to the public. Visit the new exhibits, meet the artists and enjoy light refreshments.
Lorene Anderson, group show at Market Fine Arts in NYC!
Lorene has been included in a three-person exhibition featuring work by Xochi Solis, Anna Buckner and me at Kathryn Markel Fine Arts in New York, August 4 – September 3, 2016. If you’re in NYC this month, stop by and see the show!
529 West 20th, Suite 6W
New York, NY 10011
Phone: 212.366.5368
Efrat Galnoor 2016 Exhibitions
Islands in the current now exhibiting in Gordon – London House in Rishon L’zion
Also, images from her last exhibition Call of Duty can be seen here: efratgalnoor.com
Upcoming:
The Thing I Came For: New Work by Paul Behnke
July 22 – August 19, 2016
Opening: Friday, July 22, 6 – 9 pm
To be accompanied by a full color catalogue with an essay by David Rhodes.
boeckercontemporary
Viktoriastraße 12, 69126
Heidelberg, DE
Restatement: 16 Artists
curated by Nina Brauhauser and Jan Holthoff
July 29 – August 6, 2016
Opening July 29, 6 – 9 pm
Schmidt und Schütte
Albertusstraße 26 50667
Köln, DE
Now on view:
A Occasional Dream
curated by Michael David
On view through August 31, 2016
Colorado Women in Abstraction
opening July 15, 2016
curated by Michael Paglia, Center For Visual Art
965 Santa Fe Drive Denver, CO 80204 msudenver.edu/cva/exhibitions
Fall show at dm contemporary opening September 19, 2016
39 E 29th Street 2nd Floor New York, NY 10016 (212) 576-2032 dmcontemporary.com
Flux Art Fair Harlem, NYC May 3 – 31st, 2016 Various parks throughout Harlem
Meet at the park for the Opening Reception Tuesday, May 3 from 6-8pm Harlem Art Park: 120th between 3rd ave and Lexington
Followed by FLUX Opening Night Celebration Stroll – A stroll along Malcolm X Blvd (Lenox Ave) with live music at participating venues and complimentary beverages with your wristband ($25).
Harlem Art Park: 120th between 3rd ave and Lexington
Installation by Kara Schmidt and Erin Treacy,
curated by Audra Lambert (Antecedent Projects)
Lines of Site is a site-responsive art installation mirroring the sight lines of neighborhood residents, schoolchildren and working professionals who observe the park from nearby windows. The trajectory of these specific viewpoints are reflected in playful geometric patterns and biomorphic images woven into the trellis fence of Harlem Art Park. Evincing themes as diverse as critic John Berger’s Ways of Seeing and Hitchcock’s Rear Window,Lines of Site reveals the act of looking as a conscious act requiring both the observer and observed and is an engaging reminder of Harlem Art Park’s role as a site for contemplation and a place to see and be seen. – Audra Lambert (Antecedent Projects)
CONTEXT New York art fair
Nancy Cohen, Mary Beth Edelson, Mary Grigoriadis, Pat Lasch & Judy Pfaff
May 3-8, 2016
VIP Preview: May 3 from 2-5pm
CONTEXT Art New York
Pier 94 | 55th Street and Westside HighwayPier 94 I 55th St and the Westside Highway
57 W57TH STREET, SUITE 1206, NEW YORK, NY 10019 212-644-8337 57W57arts.com
Debra Ramsay – Landscape As Time (On view: May 6 – June 9, 2016) In the gallery’s Project Space, visual artist Debra Ramsay will present a selection of vibrant, abstract paintings from her ongoing project, Landscape As Time. Merging digital technology with self-determined systems of production, Ramsay utilizes color collected from the natural environment to create salient visual recordings of time’s seasonal passage. Ramsay has been included in group shows at Schema Projects, Key Projects Art Space, Tiger Strikes Asteroid (Brooklyn, NY), Pentimenti Gallery and the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey. She has completed residencies at the BAU Institute, the Golden Foundation and most recently at the Albers Foundation in Bethany, CT. Her work is included in the permanent collections of the 9/11 Memorial Museum and the Ritz-Carlton, Dubai, among others. Ramsay lives and works in New York City. debraramsay.com
Vanishing Point
Joshua Nierodzinski and Nataša Prljević vanvessemgallery.com April 30th – May 28th
From Josh: The exhibition encompasses selected work created throughout the past year during our time at Wassaic Artist Residency, 47 Hall St Brooklyn and our shared experiences of multiple transitions as we relocated to New York. Through the intimate sharing of studio space, overlaps between our two practices began to emerge through painting, collage, woodblock prints, and installation.
New artist book: Vanishing Point
Informed by the essays of Velimir Popovic, that give a theoretical and contextual insight into their individual methods and illuminates points in which they merge. This newest publication will be available at the opening for $20 and will be soon available for online purchase on their websites.
artmarketsf.com/tickets You can see Mel’s work at Chandra Cerrito Contemporary in booth 209, and Galleri Urbane, booth 109.
kala.org/kala_auction/ Kala is a great place– so many classes and opportunities! Mel has donated two small works on paper for their auction and she is in great company: many talented artists you can preview here.
wassaicartistresidency.org Mel is going back to Wassaic for the month of May, and looking forward to working there. If you are in upstate NY, please stop by to visit her; it’s easy and right off the the Metro North train. Only 3 more hours north and you can stop by to visit the Golden Foundation Residency Barn too! 🙂
Mel has organized an upcoming show at Transmitter, a gallery that she co-runs in Brooklyn. The show, Not Invited, will be on view from May 13 to June 26, 2016. The show includes artists: London Kaye, Niels Post, Victoria Scott, Emmanuel Sevilla. A ‘zine will be available.
Please contact the gallery for more info info@transmitter.nyc
Opening: March 17th, 6-8PM
La MaMa Galleria | 47 Great Jones St
March 17 – April 10, 2016
Gallery Hours: Wednesday to Sunday 1 to 7PM, or by appointment
March 5 – April 15
Bram Bogart | Donald Martiny | Pino Pinelli
ArteA Gallery, Milan, Italy
March 19 – April 23
Donald Martiny | New Paintings
First solo exhibition in Philadelphia Pentimenti Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
Artist reception and talk: March 19
January 29 – March 24
It’s All About the Hue
GreenHill Center for North Carolina Art, Greensboro, NC Donald Martiny, James Williams, Carolyn Nelson, and Margie Stewart
March 16
Artist Talk: Donald Martiny & James Williams
It’s All About the Hue
GreenHill Center for North Carolina Art, Greensboro, NC
March 23
Artist Talk: Donald Martiny talks about Hans Hofmann Walls of Color | the Murals of Hans Hofmann
Ackland Art Museum, Chapel Hill, NC
Friday, March 4, noon; A gallery talk for Elemental Leigh Yardley and Rob Licht
Friday, March 18, 5-8PM Friday Evening Arts at MWPAI, sensory drawing with Leigh Yardley
Friday, April 1, 5-7 MADE in NY Artist Reception Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center Auburn NY
Saturday, April 9, 4:30-6:30, MADE in PAINT, Golden Foundation, at the SAGG, New Berlin, NY
Saturday, April 16, 5-7:30 Elemental, Artist Reception Munson William Proctor Arts Institute
Thursday, April 21, Williams Rd STUDIO visit Elemental contact MWPAI.org for reservations
Sideshow Nation IV: Through the Rabbit Hole
Group exhibition
Sideshow Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
On view through March 20
We Are The Dead
Opening: March 5, 6:30-8:30 pm
Group exhibition: Cande Aguilar, Paul Behnke, Karl Bielik, Valerie Brennan, Brian Edmonds, Gary Komarin, Mali Morris, Sabine Tress and Pier Wright
March 5 – April 9
Kirk Hopper Fine Art
3008 Commerce Street
Dallas,TX 75226
March 5 – April 9
If Color Could Kill
Group exhibition: Paul Behnke, Trudy Benson, Patrick Berran, Robert Otto Epstein, Keltie Ferris, Brooke Moyse, Gary Petersen and Craig Taylor
Curated by Jeff Frederick
Salena Gallery, Long Island University, Brookville, NY
(will travel to Vassar College in the fall of 2016)
April 4 – April 29
Drishti: A Concentrated Gaze
Group exhibition curated by Elizabeth Heskin and Patricia Spergel
Opening: April 11, 6 – 8 pm
April 11 – July 1, 2016
Location: The lobby of 1285 Avenue of the Americas (formerly the UBS gallery), New York, NY
Salon 8
Group exhibition curated by Rachael Pinks and Clay Smith
April 22, 23 and 24, 2016
The Old Lock Up Studio in Cromford, Derbyshire, UK
The 2016 Made In Paint exhibition will open on Saturday, April 9th and will run through the summer! This show exhibits the works of the 2015 artists in residence.
Volume 2 : Black & White at Schema Projects Opening November 6, 2015 Featuringwork by: David Ambrose, Etamar Beglikter, Jerry Birchfield, Astrid Bowlby, Amélie de Beauffort, Lorrie Fredette, Liz Jaff, Christopher Michleg, Gelah Penn, Debra Ramsay, Lauren Seiden, Matthew Shelley, Barbara Siegel, Renee van der Stelt, Allan Wexler, Etty Yaniv. Schema Projects
92 St Nicholas Ave
Brooklyn NY 11237The exhibition continues through December 6th.
Friday: 1-5pm
Saturday & Sunday: 1-6pm
or by appointment, info@schemaprojects.com
The Violent Study Club at Stout Projects Opening November 20, 2015 Featuring work by: Karen Baumeister, Vincent Como, Jonathan Cowan, and Debra Ramsay. Stout Projects
55 Meadow Street # 310
Brooklyn, NY 11206
United States
The exhibition continues through December 18th.
Fri – Sun, 1p – 6p and by appointment, stoutprojectsnyc@gmail.com
In addition to these two exhibitions Debra will be spending February & March as an artist in residence at the Josef & Anni Albers Foundation in Bethany, CT.
the 2% precipice, an exhibition featuring 4 New York artists— Adam Distenfeld, Lucy Hodgson, Ivan Stojakovic, and Marion Wilson— whose works attempt to awaken the collective conscience to concern for the planet’s livability. Curated by Linda Cunningham, the 2% Precipice raises awareness of various ecological changes and potentially disastrous follies while highlighting the beauty of nature through a universal language of art.
2015 Banyule Award for Works on Paper – In Space
Hatch Contemporary Arts Space
Exhibition Dates: 14 October – 12 December 2015
Opening Night: Tuesday 13 October 6.00 – 9.00pm
14 Ivanhoe Parade
Ivanhoe VIC 3079
Gallery Hours: Tues – Sat 10.00am – 5.00pm
Occo Socko!
Group exhibition
Featuring work by Rebecca Murtaugh, Matthew Neil Gehring, and Paul Behnke
Stout Projects, Brooklyn, NY
October 16 – November 13 stoutprojects.net
New New York: Abstract Painting in the 21st Century
Group exhibition
The Art Gallery at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa
A catalogue is available with an essay by Marco Antonini
October 4 – December 4 http://www.hawaii.edu/art/
color as form / form as color
Group exhibition
c2c Project Space, San Francisco
Through October 18
Jane Fine (resident in 2013) brought her students from Hamilton College to visit us last week! Garrett Pruter and Rebekah Goldstein (2015 residents) both spoke to the students about their work and shared their experiences at the residency. Thanks for bringing your students Jane!
From Press Release: “…Fine’s painting technique was greatly affected by a residency in 2013 at the Golden Foundation, a project of the Golden Artist Colors factory in upstate New York. While there she had the opportunity to work with chemists at the factory and to experiment with a wide range of metallic and iridescent paints, as well as new gels, medium, and inks. Fine has always been interested in maximizing the possibilities of physicality on the painted surface and this residency was instrumental in advancing that process…”
NOW on View through May 31st 2015!
SISU Gallery at Chain Theater
Reception, Sunday May 10, 2015
1- 2:30pm
21-28 45 RD Long Island City, NY 11101
Subway: 7, E, and G to Court Square Station
(Half block from the 45 RD 7 Train Station, One Block away from PS1)
LIC Arts Open 2015:
Wednesday May 13 – Sunday May 17, 2015
Upcoming:
Erin Treacy: Dismantled & Reclaimed
Boxheart Gallery, Pittsburgh Pa
July 14 – August 21
Reception: Saturday, July 18th
5-8pm
Barara Page, Line Forms here for the Circle Line (detail).
Mapping War & Peace: Featuring the work of
Victoria Romanoff & Barbara Page
Closing Reception: Saturday, May 2, 6-9 pm
On exhibit until June 6, 2015
Barbara Page: Learning to fly was the catalyst for her career as an artist. It gave her a point of view. She took up painting and received her MFA from Cornell University in 1975. Page’s watercolors, oils, and mixed media works have been exhibited widely and are included in numerous corporate collections.
In 2003 “Rock of Ages, Sands of Time,” her series of 544 bas-relief paintings depicting the history of life, was permanently installed in the Museum of the Earth in Ithaca, NY.
She recently completed commissions for a pedestrian bridge and a mural at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences. Her studio is in Trumansburg, NY.
Regular Gallery Hours: Fri & Sat 1-4 p.m.
Private showings by appointment. Call 607-655-2370.
Windsor Whip Works Art Center
98 Main Street, PO Box 4, Windsor, New York 13865
UPDATE: broken plate, full heart at Jordan Faye Contemporary will be postponed out of understanding and respect of the current, difficult situation facing our Baltimore City community. Thank you for your understanding.
broken plate, full heart | in the west gallery
Lori Larusso
OPENING RECEPTION | FRIDAY. MAY 1 | 6 – 10 PM
May 1 – 30, 2015
Jordan Faye Contemporary is delighted to present artist Lori Larusso’s fourth solo exhibition, Broken Plate, Full Heart, which features both Larusso’s shaped and square paneled paintings. The Opening Reception for this exhibition is on Friday, May 1 from 6 – 10pm. There will also be a Meet the Artist event on Saturday, May 2 at 2pm. Jordan Faye Contemporary is located at 218 W Saratoga Street on the Top floor of The Maryland Art Place Building. The gallery is free and open to the public Tuesday – Thursday, 12 – 6pm, Friday & Saturday, 12 – 5pm, and by appointment.
Jordan Faye Contemporary & Thrive
218 W Saratoga Street | Top floor
Maryland Art Place Building || Bromo Arts & Entertainment District
Ruth Hiller, skew 2.2, 2015 acrylic on plexiglass panels, 30 x 28 inches www.ruthhiller.com
The Golden Foundation would like to congratulate Enda O’Donoghue for his recent grant award which will enable him to make the trip back to New Berlin, NY from Germany for the 2015 Made In Paint exhibition opening! Thank you to Culture Ireland for making this possible.
Press from Alexandria’s first NYC solo show! Congratulations from all of us at the Golden Foundation, Alex!
Mindy Solomon Gallery is proud to present
m o r p h o s i s, new work by James Kennedy
November 14th through December 26th
172 NW 24th Street
Wynwood Art District, Miami
An Opening Reception with the artist will be held Friday, November 14th, from 6-9pm. In his second solo exhibition with the gallery, Kennedy presents paintings and sculptures that characterize structural shifts within his work, evolving components evident in his complex Spatial series into abstract and semi-abstract figurative suggestions. The collection has been named a 2014 ‘Top 100 Fall Show’ to see, worldwide, by Modern Painters Magazine.
Sixteen Sweet
Works by 16 artists at Ivy Brown Gallery. Curated by Ivy Brown, Pato Paez and Elizabeth Sadoff
October 23 thru November 1, 2014
Opening Reception: Thursday October 23, 6-8PM
Artist Conversations: Oct 29, 6-8PM (Strandell, Gregory-Gruen & Yovane) Ivy Brown Gallery 675 Hudson St, Fl 4
New York, NY 1001
Artists
Joelle Brahim – Nona Faustine – Elizabeth Gregory-Gruen – Maggie Jay Horne – Laura Kaplan – Myrna Minter-Forster – Jenny Morgan – Linda Nicholas – Morgan O’Hara – Arlene Rush – Laura Schneider – Stacey Scibelli – Mary Ann Strandell – Trish Tillman – Linda Tharp – Natalia Yovane
A portion of the sales will be donated to Bailey House. Serving people with HIV/AIDS since 1983.
Linda Lee Nicholas In Flight 2014
Made possible by a Chashama studio grant and the Golden Foundation.
Upcoming Shows
ONE-PERSON EXHIBITIONS
2014 – Conversing With Time, Staniar Gallery, Washington and Lee University, Lexington, VA (September 5 – October 3)
2015 – Lyrical Meditations, Foster Gallery, Haas Fine Arts Center, University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire (January 28-February 19)
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2014 – Full House (west) MSP/NYC, Jackson Street House Gallery, St. Paul, MN
(July 25 –August 10)
2014 – Full House (east), Ethan Pettit Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
(September – October)
Artist, writer, editor Thomas Micchelli comments on the “forthrightness of this work” and the “irresistible intensity of its designs and pigments…”
In 2012 the exhibition Doppler Stop, curated by Mel Prest, traveled to Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Berlin, and Zagreb. It included works from artists from the US, the Netherlands, Germany and France. The exhibition catalog explained, “…work that optically straddles this un-locatable perceptual space where static objects move and shift or trigger simultaneous sense readings.”
An expanded exhibition, Doppler, showed at Parallel Art Space in Bushwick, Brooklyn in 2013.
Now, Doppler Shift, curated by Mary Birmingham, is a revisitation with variation of the previous exhibitions.
Opening reception Sunday, September 28th, 1-4pm
Stop & Go 3D screening Wednesday, October 1st, 7pm
An Afternoon of New Music, November 9th, 2pm
Art Afternoon: Walk & Talk, January 11th 2-4pm
Gallery hours
M, T, W & F 10am-5pm
Th 10 am-8pm
Sa & Su 11am-4pm
Visual Arts Center of New Jersey
68 Elm St, Summit, NJ 07901 www.artcenternj.org
Surface & Depth
30th September – 5th October 2014
Off site exhibition by Four Square Fine Arts
The Strand Gallery
32 John Adam Street
London WC2N 6BP
Depth must be hidden. Where? On the surface. Hugo von Hofmannsthal (1874–1929)
A curated gallery exhibition in London of new work by international
artists from Europe and the USA represented by Four Square Fine Arts. All
the work exhibited relates to the curatorial theme and the ways in which
we view and experience the world. Included will be work by new artists
exhibiting for the first time with us and new works from our existing
artists. Marco Crivello, Cara Enteles, Linda Felcey, Ysabel LeMay, Anke
Roder, Eberhard Ross, Danielle Van Broekhoven, Paul Shakespear, Martha
The Beautiful Corner
18 October – 16 November 2014
Langford120
120 Langford Street, North Melbourne, VIC 3053
Opening launch: Saturday 18 October, 2 – 4pm
http://www.langford120.com.au/future-exhibitions.html
Group Exhibition
Abstraction 13
18 September – 11 October 2014
Charles Nodrum Gallery
267 Church Street, Richmond, VIC, 3121
http://www.charlesnodrumgallery.com.au/exhibition.asp?id=1209383
Fundraising Auction
Arts Project Australia, 40th Anniversary Fundraising Auction
Sunday 5 October 2014, 2 – 5pm
Leonard Joel
333 Malvern Road, South Yarra, 3141
Artworks will be on view at Leonard Joel from Wednesday 1 October – Friday 3 October 2014
http://www.artsproject.org.au/event/40th-anniversary-fundraising-auction
THE 40TH ANNIVERSARY OF NTOZAKE SHANGE’S for colored girls…
A multimedia group exhibition featuring 20 specially commissioned pieces in honor of the individual poems in Ntozake Shange’s groundbreaking choreopoem, for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf.
September 19, 2014 – January 3, 2015
Fall Open House & First Fridays: Black Mecca, Collective Memory: Friday, October 3 at 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
515 Malcolm X Boulevard NY, NY 10037
www.schomburgcenter.org
Hours: Monday through Saturday, 10 am – 6 pm
notions of being
a site-specific collage installation
August 30, 2014 – June 30 , 2015
Opening Reception: August 30, 7-9pm
TB Projects
242 Commercial St. Provincetown, MA 02657
Hours: Daily 10 am – 10 pm
HOMELAND [IN]SECURITY: VANISHING DREAMS
at DORSKY GALLERY, Long Island City, NY
SEON GHI BAHK, MATTHEW BRANDT, JEFF BROUWS, BEVERLY BUCHANAN, LEYLA CÁRDENAS, JAMES CASEBERE, WILL COTTON, LATOYA RUBY FRAZIER,BEN GRASSO, STEPHANIE IMBEAU, MARY MATTINGLY, ADIA MILLETT, ANDREW MOORE, CHEN QIULIN, DORIS SALCEDO, LOREN SCHWERD, ALEC SOTH, ROB STEPHENSON, BRIAN TOLLE, CHRIS VERENE, AND MARION WILSON
Curated by Margaret Mathews-Berenson
September 7 – November 16, 2014
Opening reception: Sunday, September 7, 2:00–5:00 p.m.
PIEROGI XX: Twentieth Anniversary Exhibition
177 North 9th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11211
5th September – 5th October, 2014
Opening Reception: Friday, September 5th, 7-10pm
Jane Fine, Selfie, 2014, acrylic on canvas, 38 x 50 inches
Group show opening in San Francisco at George Lawson Gallery
August 2, 2014
Women in the Dunes.
If you’re in San Francisco on Saturday, August 2nd, visit the gallery for the opening to see her work and meet Jessalyn! 5:30 to 7:30pm
The address is: 315 Potrero Avenue (at 16th). There’s easy parking right outside.
Jessalyn also has new paintings on display, and all the work in the show relates to borders, boundaries and transitional zones. The other artists in the show are: Judith Belzer, Justine Frischmann, Narangkar Glover, Nancy Haynes, Erin Lawlor, Marie Thibeault, Jennah Ward, Arngunnur Yr and Jenny Bloomfield.
Show ends August 30th.
Washington and Lee University, Wilson Hall
Department of Art and Art History
Lexington, VA 24450
go.wlu.edu/staniar
Gallery Hours: 9am – 5pm, Mon-Fri
Group Exhibition and Lecture, Thursday July 17th at 7pm
Karina Aguilera Skvirsky: Proposals for an Ecuadorian Pavilion in Venice
Window installation: Seeing Through : Landscape As Time, by Debra Ramsay
June 25 – August 1, 2014
Opening Reception: Wednesday, June 25, 6-8pm
Gallery Summer Hours: Tuesday–Friday, 11am–6 pm
Hansel and Gretel Picture Garden and Pocket Utopia are pleased to announce an exhibition of photographic collages with video presentations by Karina Aguilera Skvirsky along with a window installation of painted silk squares by Debra Ramsay, titled “Seeing Through : Landscape As Time.”
In the window, Debra Ramsay will present “Seeing Through : Landscape As Time,” a grid-like installation on transparent Juan silk. Each square representing a color found on a walk repeated each season, organized by seasons, on transparent silk, allowing the viewer to look through it and layer the actual landscape with the one transposed from its origin 200 miles NW of the city.
Debra Ramsay, “Seeing Through : Landscape As Time,” (study) 2014 acrylic on silk, dim. var.
This is Debra Ramsay’s second project at the gallery where a direct experience of color in nature is recorded and then the color is computer-mixed. Ramsay’s most recent solo show titled MAT/tam, was curated by Lucio Pozzi at Palazzo Costa, in Mantova, Italy. In 2013, Ramsay was awarded a residency at the Golden Foundation and at the BAU Institute in Otranto Italy in 2012.
Hansel and Gretel Picture Garden Pocket Utopia, 511 W 22nd St, NY, NY
At the Nancy Hoffman Gallery
Figmenta
June 13-July 31, 2014
Reception June 13 6-8pm
The Roger Smith Hotel is pleased to present Debra Ramsay in The Window at 125 as part of The Introducing Series, season 4.
The four paintings showing in the window are a technological re-creation of the color change over one year in a forest 200 miles northwest of New York City. Each piece also depicts the changes in the length of daylight hours over the four seasons. Ramsay returned to the site intermittently through winter, spring, summer and fall, to collect and record the colors on a specific hiking trail. This information was then run through a computer program that generated a paint formula so she could create, in paint, the exact colors she had collected digitally. Each of the 72 colors within the work accurately represents a plant element found at the site. The colors are arranged in the order in which Ramsay found them.
This work will be viewable from the sidewalk 24/7.
Additional work from this series will be on exhibition this June at Hansel & Gretel Picture Garden/Pocket Utopia Gallery, 511 W 22th St, New York, NY 10011.
Debra Ramsay is a visual artist who lives and works in New York City. She uses self-designed systems and digitally collected colors in abstract paintings that are technological re-creations of colors found in nature. Ramsay attended Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY and is a graduate of Brooklyn College. Ramsay’s most recent solo show titled MAT/tam, was curated by Lucio Pozzi at Palazzo Costa, in Mantova, Italy. Ramsay’s work was included in 7 group exhibitions in 2013, 4 in New York City, 3 in Thailand and Berlin. A solo exhibition is scheduled for June 2014 at Hansel & Gretel Picture Garden/Pocket Utopia Gallery in New York City. 2013 publications about Ramsay’s work include The Daily Beast, “Daily Pic” by Blake Gopnik, October 3, and Structure and Imagery Blog, “A Subtle Marking Of Time and Distance,” September 15. Residencies include the BAU Institute, Otranto, Italy, 2012 and the Sam & Adele Golden Foundation for the Arts in New Berlin, NY, 2013.
The Window at 125 is a re purposed street level window space dedicated to showing emerging, unrepresented artists’ work to an unsuspecting midtown audience.
The Roger Smith is a family run hotel in Midtown Manhattan. For over 20 years the owners and employees have been committed to shaping and growing a diverse and organic cultural footprint both within the hotel and beyond. With a continued desire to converse and engage with guests, with New York and places further afield, The Roger Smith Hotel’s creative program seeks to create big opportunities, pleasurable experiences, inspiring happenings and intelligent dialogues.
Amy Lipton is pleased to present a conversation with artists Joy Garnett, Fariba Hajamadi, Chrysanne Stathacos and Marion Wilson moderated by G. Roger Denson. Being (There’s No Being and Nothingness There) There, will take place on Saturday March 8th at 3pm in conjunction with Being There, a pop-up group exhibition at 526 W 26th St #310, New York, NY 10010 (Elga Wimmer Gallery).
Irene Barberis and Wilma Tabacco Directors of
Langford120
Take pleasure in inviting you to the opening of
These Artists have been selected as Langford120 Associates for 2014 and will be presenting solo exhibitions during the year
Small Works Show
State of the Art hosts its Second Annual Small Works Show during December. This will be an exciting and varied show featuring such media as oil pastel, oil on canvas, oil on wood, acrylic on veneer, watercolor, pen and ink, metal prints, linoleum prints, etching, oil and sterling silver leaf, wax and gypsum sculpture and more.
Frank Robinson, former Director of the Johnson Museum at Cornell University, will judge more than 80 works of art by 35 artists and award up to $600 in prizes. A reception for the artists will be held Friday, December 6 from 5-8pm with an awards ceremony at 6:30pm. Show dates are December 4-29, 2013.
SOAG is located at 120 W. State Street in Ithaca. There is curbside parking and the gallery is ADA accessible. Hours: Wed. – Fri., 12-6pm and Sat. & Sun., 12-5pm. Closed Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. Contact info: 607-277-1626 and www.soag.org
April 1, 2014 – May 3, 2014
2001 Alford Park Drive
Kenosha, WI 53140
(262) 551-5859
Tues.-Fri. 10am-3pm, Thurs. 6-8pm, Sat. 1-4pm
The artists will be present at the opening reception: April 10, 4:30-7:30pm
The Sam and Adele Golden Foundation for the Arts is pleased to announce its first year Artist Residency program. Visual artists working in paint and mixed media will attend the program starting in July, and ending in October. Each residency session is 4 weeks in length, and includes materials and technical support.
Opening Reception: Thursday May 16th, 2013, 6-9pm On View: Saturday and Sunday, May 18 and 19, 12-7pm
Marianne Barcellona, Indrajeet Chandrachud, Carol Crawford, Ayakoh Furukawa, Mary Teresa Giancoli, Robert Lobe, Kristen Martin, Sean Naftel, Mary Pinto, Nancy Rakoczy, Leonora Retsas, Caroline M Sun, Erin Treacy
34-01 38th Ave, between 34th and 35th Street, 3rd floor
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Mel Prest, a Golden Foundation artist-in-residence alum and Debra Ramsay, a 2013 artist-in-residence will be exhibiting in a group show:
Light Space Project: Rituals of Exhibition II
June 11 – August 25, 2013
LIGHT SPACE PROJECTS focuses on site-specific installations and exhibitions aiming to connect diverse and international artists in collaboration with universities and experimental exhibition spaces. The venture is particularly concerned with encouraging greater awareness of contemporary art for the Asia Pacific context.
The Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art is pleased to present Mohawk Brothers, an exhibition by
Kevin Michael Witzke, 2012 Golden Foundation Resident Artist.
Witzke’s Mohawk Brothers is a painting consisting of ground stone, soil and anthracite coal collected during an artist residency in New York, USA.The pigments were collected in Chenango County, traditional Mohawk territory.Witzke contrasts the ancientness of the pigments and geological cycles to the relative newness of humans and our much shorter life span.The progressive sediment marks deposited upon the canvas merge into a united voice speaking of its origins.
The Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art welcomes you to visit our Window gallery between June 7th and July 20th to view the exhibition. The Window gallery is viewable seven days a week from 8am-8pm. http://alternatorcentre.com
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Resident Alumni Mel Prest and Debra Ramsay DOPPLER: An exhibition featuring works that visually question or crush the illusion of difference between 2 dimensional and 3 dimensional space.
July 13 – August 18, 2013
Opening Reception: Saturday July 13th, 6 – 9 pm
Open: Saturdays and Sundays 1-6 pm
Parallel Art Space: 17-17 Troutman Street #220, Ridgewood, NY 11385
Direction: L Train to Jefferson St. / B57 (Flushing Ave) to Cypress Ave
Sarah Dineen, Golden Foundation Resident Artist 2013
Cutrona Studios, July’s First Friday
Her most recent body of work, Certain Dark Things
About Sarah Dineen-
Sarah Dineen just returned from a month-long artist residency at the Sam and Adele Golden Foundation in New Berlin, NY where she worked on her on-going series Certain Dark Things. This exhibition reflects her exploration into fluorescent paint, black gesso and many other acrylic paint mediums provided by Golden Artist Colors. Many of these are large scale paintings, some measuring up to 10 ft. long.
About Us
Cutrona Studios Hosts First Fridays of every month through October at their 27 Fountain St. location in Mashpee Commons.
SAVE THE DATE Erin Treacy, Alumni Resident, 2012 The Gallery at Chain Theater in L.I.C Saturday, November 9 6:30 – 8pm Afterwards, hangout for a few drinks at LIC Bar. Chain Theater is located at 21-28 45th Road, LIC, NY 1101 LIC Bar is located at 45-58 Vernon Blvd, LIC, NY 1101 erintreacy.com
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2013 Artist in Residence, Clarence Morgan
Carthage Art Exhibit: Chance Aesthetics
Clarence Morgan and Zack Wirsum.
April 1, 2014 – May 3, 2014
2001 Alford Park Drive
Kenosha, WI 53140
(262) 551-5859
Tues.-Fri. 10am-3pm, Thurs. 6-8pm, Sat. 1-4pm
The artists will be present at the opening reception: April 10, 4:30-7:30pm
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The Golden Foundation is pleased to announce the 2014 Artists in Residence!
State of the Art hosts its Second Annual Small Works Show during December. This will be an exciting and varied show featuring such media as oil pastel, oil on canvas, oil on wood, acrylic on veneer, watercolor, pen and ink, metal prints, linoleum prints, etching, oil and sterling silver leaf, wax and gypsum sculpture and more.
Frank Robinson, former Director of the Johnson Museum at Cornell University, will judge more than 80 works of art by 35 artists and award up to $600 in prizes. A reception for the artists will be held Friday, December 6 from 5-8pm with an awards ceremony at 6:30pm. Show dates are December 4-29, 2013.
SOAG is located at 120 W. State Street in Ithaca. There is curbside parking and the gallery is ADA accessible. Hours: Wed. – Fri., 12-6pm and Sat. & Sun., 12-5pm. Closed Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. Contact info: 607-277-1626 and www.soag.org
http://soag.org/small-works-show/
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2013 Artist in Residence, Samara Adamson-Pinczewski
Irene Barberis and Wilma Tabacco Directors of
Langford120
take pleasure in inviting you to the opening of
These Artists have been selected as Langford120 Associates for 2014 and will be
Amy Lipton is pleased to present a conversation with artists Joy Garnett, Fariba Hajamadi, Chrysanne Stathacos and Marion Wilson moderated by G. Roger Denson. Being (There’s No Being and Nothingness There) There, will take place on Saturday March 8th at 3pm in conjunction with Being There, a pop-up group exhibition at 526 W 26th St #310, New York, NY 10010 (Elga Wimmer Gallery).
2013 Artist in Residence, Barbara Page
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2013 Artist in Residence, Debra Ramsay
The Roger Smith Hotel is pleased to present Debra Ramsay in The Window at 125 as part of The Introducing Series, season 4.
The four paintings showing in the window are a technological re-creation of the color change over one year in a forest 200 miles northwest of New York City. Each piece also depicts the changes in the length of daylight hours over the four seasons. Ramsay returned to the site intermittently through winter, spring, summer and fall, to collect and record the colors on a specific hiking trail. This information was then run through a computer program that generated a paint formula so she could create, in paint, the exact colors she had collected digitally. Each of the 72 colors within the work accurately represents a plant element found at the site. The colors are arranged in the order in which Ramsay found them.
This work will be viewable from the sidewalk 24/7.
Additional work from this series will be on exhibition this June at Hansel & Gretel Picture Garden/Pocket Utopia Gallery, 511 W 22th St, New York, NY 10011.
Debra Ramsay is a visual artist who lives and works in New York City. She uses self-designed systems and digitally collected colors in abstract paintings that are technological re-creations of colors found in nature. Ramsay attended Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY and is a graduate of Brooklyn College. Ramsay’s most recent solo show titled MAT/tam, was curated by Lucio Pozzi at Palazzo Costa, in Mantova, Italy. Ramsay’s work was included in 7 group exhibitions in 2013, 4 in New York City, 3 in Thailand and Berlin. A solo exhibition is scheduled for June 2014 at Hansel & Gretel Picture Garden/Pocket Utopia Gallery in New York City. 2013 publications about Ramsay’s work include The Daily Beast, “Daily Pic” by Blake Gopnik, October 3, and Structure and Imagery Blog, “A Subtle Marking Of Time and Distance,” September 15. Residencies include the BAU Institute, Otranto, Italy, 2012 and the Sam & Adele Golden Foundation for the Arts in New Berlin, NY, 2013.
The Window at 125 is a re purposed street level window space dedicated to showing emerging, unrepresented artists’ work to an unsuspecting midtown audience.
The Roger Smith is a family run hotel in Midtown Manhattan. For over 20 years the owners and employees have been committed to shaping and growing a diverse and organic cultural footprint both within the hotel and beyond. With a continued desire to converse and engage with guests, with New York and places further afield, The Roger Smith Hotel’s creative program seeks to create big opportunities, pleasurable experiences, inspiring happenings and intelligent dialogues. http://www.rogersmith.com/debra-ramsay-window-125
2013 Artist in Residence, Samara Adamson-Pinczewski
Tangible
1.Capable of being touched; discernable by the touch; material or substantial
2.Real or actual, rather than imaginary or visionary
3.Definite, not vague or elusive
Beata Geyer
Craig Easton
Suzie Idiens
Samara Adamson-Pinczewski
Andrew Gutteridge
PJ Hickman
Antonia Sellbach
Ian Wells
Louise Tuckwell
Magda Cebokli
Louise Blyton
Wed 21st May Exhibition Commences
Sat 24th May Exhibition Opening, 4-6pm
Sat 7th June Exhibition Finishes
Suite 1, Level 1/119 Hopkins St, Footscray VIC 3011
let me remember you as you were before you existed
Leighton Art Center, Calgary, AB, Canada
September 12 – November 8, 2014
Regarding Death
Okotoks Art Gallery, Okokoks, AB, Canada
Current & Forthcoming Group Exhibitions:
April 3 – May 31, 2014
Life & Limb
Orillia Museum of Art and History, Orillia, ON, Canada
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2013 Artist in Residence, Marion Wilson
2013 Artist in Residence, Paul Shakespear in a group show in Guatemala June 4th-July 4th, 2014
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guatemala – Guatemala
Tel. (502) 2363-2169/ 2368-0352
soldelrio@soldelrio.com
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2013 Artist in Residence, Linda Mieko Allen
At the Nancy Hoffman Gallery Figmenta June 13-July 31, 2014 Reception June 13 6-8pm
nancyhoffmangallery.com
520 West 27th St, New York, NY 10001
212 966 6676
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2013 Artist in Residence, Paul Shakespear
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2013 Artist in Residence, Debra Ramsay
Karina Aguilera Skvirsky: Proposals for an Ecuadorian Pavilion in Venice
Window installation: Seeing Through : Landscape As Time, by Debra Ramsay
June 25 – August 1, 2014
Opening Reception: Wednesday, June 25, 6-8pm
Gallery Summer Hours: Tuesday–Friday, 11am–6 pm
Hansel and Gretel Picture Garden and Pocket Utopia are pleased to announce an exhibition of photographic collages with video presentations by Karina Aguilera Skvirsky along with a window installation of painted silk squares by Debra Ramsay, titled “Seeing Through : Landscape As Time.”
In the window, Debra Ramsay will present “Seeing Through : Landscape As Time,” a grid-like installation on transparent Juan silk. Each square representing a color found on a walk repeated each season, organized by seasons, on transparent silk, allowing the viewer to look through it and layer the actual landscape with the one transposed from its origin 200 miles NW of the city.
Debra Ramsay, “Seeing Through : Landscape As Time,” (study) 2014 acrylic on silk, dim. var.
This is Debra Ramsay’s second project at the gallery where a direct experience of color in nature is recorded and then the color is computer-mixed. Ramsay’s most recent solo show titled MAT/tam, was curated by Lucio Pozzi at Palazzo Costa, in Mantova, Italy. In 2013, Ramsay was awarded a residency at the Golden Foundation and at the BAU Institute in Otranto Italy in 2012.
Hansel and Gretel Picture Garden Pocket Utopia, 511 W 22nd St, NY, NY
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2012 Artist in Residence, Lynette Stephenson
Group Exhibition and Lecture, Thursday July 17th at 7pm
2013 Artist in Residence, Clarence Morgan
Washington and Lee University, Wilson Hall
Department of Art and Art History
Lexington, VA 24450
go.wlu.edu/staniar
Gallery Hours: 9am – 5pm, Mon-Fri
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2014 Artist in Residence, Jessalyn Haggenjos
Group show opening in San Francisco at George Lawson Gallery August 2, 2014 Women in the Dunes.
If you’re in San Francisco on Saturday, August 2nd, visit the gallery for the opening to see her work and meet Jessalyn! 5:30 to 7:30pm
The address is: 315 Potrero Avenue (at 16th). There’s easy parking right outside.
Jessalyn also has new paintings on display, and all the work in the show relates to borders, boundaries and transitional zones. The other artists in the show are: Judith Belzer, Justine Frischmann, Narangkar Glover, Nancy Haynes, Erin Lawlor, Marie Thibeault, Jennah Ward, Arngunnur Yr and Jenny Bloomfield.