Hi, Everyone.
I'm sending out this little post to share a few images from the Dale Chiluly's show at the Royal Ontario Museum that ended on January 8th for those of you who may have missed it.
Enjoy!
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Hi, Everyone.
I'm sending out this little post to share a few images from the Dale Chiluly's show at the Royal Ontario Museum that ended on January 8th for those of you who may have missed it.
Enjoy!
Hello, Everybody.
You are warmly invited to join me on the evening of Thursday July 7th to celebrate the opening of an exciting summer group show at the Yellow House Gallery:
ETERNAL SUNSHINE
JULY 7TH-JULY 30TH 2016
OPENING RECEPTION: THURSDAY JULY 7TH
6:30pm-9pm
Refreshments served. Good tunes. Artists in attendance.
***COME ON OUT to the Yellow House Gallery's last little shindig before taking a break in August!**
This group show features a selection of artists showcasing whimsical works for those lazy hazy days of summer.
PARTICIPATING ARTISTS:
Contact Christina at 416-792-8460 for more information.
email: Christina@yellowhousegallery.ca
The opening reception promises to be an evening packed with great art, outstanding mingling, and delicious snacks. I look forward to seeing you there.
Hi, Everyone!
I want to invite you all to the Kingston Road Village Art Walk & Street Fest on Saturday, June 4th. You'll be able to find me and my work at 872 Kingston Road. Hope to see you there.
This past weekend, I spent my time hiking on Long Island's North Shore, touring the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory campus where DNA was discovered, catching up with old friends and gallery hopping in Manhattan. It was action packed and my legs are still recovering from all the mileage.
If you're ever in need for a restaurant that offers gluten free options while gallery hopping in Chelsea, I recommend Friedmans Lunch in Chelsea Market. Their fish tacos hit the spot. (Thanks for a great lunch date, Dana!)
The first exhibit at Aicon Gallery was selected works of Aditya Pande, a contemporary artist from India who works with painting, sculpture, installation art and video. His pop-artish works tend to include overlaying shapes, many incorporating paint, ink and glitter.
The second artist represented at Aicon Gallery was Promotesh Das Pulak of Bangladesh whose work deals with social crisis, war and pollution. His exhibition, Betrayal of Innocence and Beauty, incorporated sculpture, video and photography.
Yossi Milo Gallery is currently showing the large scale photographs of John Chiara. These pieces were created in a van that the artist converted into a camera obscura that he enters to expose photographic paper directly to light, eliminating the darkroom steps. Chiara dodges, burns and filters the light to create these boldly colorful works that make us slow down and see familiar subjects in a new way.
Praxis International Art is showing the photography of Argentinian Lucia Fainzilber. In her exhibition, Wild Flowers, Fainzilber uses large scale portraits to explore women and their obsessions.
The exhibit, Malkovich, Malkovich, Malkovich: Homage to Photographic Masters, at Yancey Richardson Gallery is the result of the creative and collaborative efforts of Sandro Miller and John Malkovich. Miller photographed the actor slipping into the "roles" of some of the most iconic images of the history of photography. This show depicts Malkovich as Marilyn Monroe, Einstein, Che Guevara, and Hemingway to name only a few.
Also showing at Yancey Richardson was the work of Italian photographer Olivo Barbieri whose overhead images of landscapes are carefully manipulated to create the illusion that they are collages.
Israeli artist Lee Yanor uses photographic c-prints and and overlay of voile fabric which has also been printed on to create seemingly holographic images. The results are full of movement and they dance beautifully as the viewer changes location. Her work is on display at Onishi Gallery.
I will be taking part in this year's Art Walk & Street Fest in Kingston Road Village. Come down to support local artists and musicians along with the unique businesses in the area. It should be a load of fun. Hope to see you there!
Find more information click here and on Facebook. You can link and hashtag #kingstonroadvillage, as well.
My work can also still be found at Veloute Bistro in the Beaches. Come check it out and enjoy a glass of wine or a romantic dinner.
I will also be part of a group show in July at the Yellow House Gallery. Make sure to subscribe to this blog below so you'll be sure to get more information about that.
And, tomorrow, I'll be off to Boston to attend my reunion at Tufts University. I look forward to sharing what Boston's museums and galleries have to offer in my next post. Stay tuned.
Happy (Belated) Mothers Day!
In honor of Mothers Day having been this past weekend, I decided to share one of my favorite family pictures depicting my maternal lineage. That fuzzy potato on my grandma Pauline's lap is me and on either side are my great grandma Pearl and my Mama. I thank them for their lessons, patience, grace under challenging circumstances and funky style.
For the last couple of weeks, I've been visiting Mom and Dad on Long Island. So, between the impossible array of events and get togethers that come up when one goes back home for any amount of time, I've managed to squeeze in a mini visit here and there of some of my old stomping grounds and discover new spots, as well. Of course, several of these outings involved catching some great art exhibitions.
Here are some shots from my recent adventures. They include photos of downtown Huntington, the local tulip festival, an opening reception for Stanko's Happy Trails at the Ripe Gallery, an exhibition of Long Island's most talented high school artists at the Heckscher Museum, and both the Kenny Scharf exhibition and the Glamorous Graffiti exhibition at the Nassau County Museum of Art.