Friday, September 30, 2016

Gulgon Aliriza

BLUE MOUNTAIN GALLERY 2017 JURIED EXHIBITION
PRISCILLA VAIL CALDWELL, Juror
January 3 - 28, 2017
Opening Reception: Thursday January 5, 5-8 pm  


ENTRY DEADLINE: October 17, 2016

JURIED EXHIBITION, BLUE MOUNTAIN GALLERY, NYC, PRISCILLA VAIL CALDWELL, Juror
BLUE MOUNTAIN GALLERY, founded in 1980, is located in the heart of New York City’s Chelsea art district, and is sponsoring its fourth Annual Juried Exhibition in 2017. The gallery’s exhibitions are frequently reviewed in both the New York and national press. 
JUROR: PRICILLA VAIL CALDWELL is an independent curator, advisor, writer and former Director at DC Moore Gallery in Chelsea. Having written extensively on modern and contemporary American painting and sculpture her contributions include catalogs and essays for both gallery and museum publications. Caldwell has curated hundreds of solo and group exhibitions including Claire Sherman: Sempervirens, (DC Moore, 2014); Duane Michals: Empty New York, (DC Moore, 2014); Woods, Lovely, Dark and Deep, (DC Moore, 2013); Paved Paradise (DC Moore, 2012); Kimber Smith: The Winged Life, (Graham Gallery, 2011); Joe Fyfe: Wood/Cloth/Color (Graham Gallery, 2011). Formerly a partner at Graham Gallery, New York, Caldwell serves on the board at SculptureCenter in Long Island City and is a member of the Parents Executive Committee at Oberlin College.  Caldwell received a B.A. in Art History from Northwestern University and an M.A. in Art History from Williams College. She is a recipient of a Kress Foundation Grant. 


ELIGIBILITY: Submit: Two-dimensional media only, including painting, drawing, printmaking, pastel and mixed Media.


FEE: $35 for 1-3 works, $5 for additional works up to 6 entries


Additional submission requirements are available at http://www.bluemountaingallery.org/juried-exhibition-2017/

Jurg Lanzrein

Ceramics Workshopwith Jurg Lanzrein
Registration Fee: $150.00 (includes all materials)
Saturday, October 15, 2016, 10:00 am–2:00 pm
WCSU, midtown campus, White Hall, room 012

A one day workshop open to all levels of experience! Learn to produce three functional ceramic pieces using pigmented colored clays to inlay a design on a white background. (A process similar to Henry Matisse and his paper cutouts!) All materials are included. 

Great gift idea! Just in time for holiday season!
Don't miss this workshop! Only 8 seats available. Secure yours today!

Registration Deadline: Monday, October 10, 2016

Thursday, September 29, 2016

MARY LOU ALBERETTI '64

MARY LOU ALBERETTI '64, invites you to...
The Twain Shall Meet...East Meets West
October 1, 2016, Finisage...final opening
Second reception, Saturday October 1; Meet the artist
Wine and conversation... 4:00pm videotaping and discussion of the work
Mixed media, oils, and ceramic reliefs comprise the thirty new works in Mary Lou Alberetti’s current show entitled The Twain Shall Meet. The artist uses architecture and architectural fragments - inspired by her travels and studies in Italy, Spain, France, Turkey and Morocco - as metaphors for the cultures as a whole. The distinct colors and motifs from these living, breathing cultures influence her works. From these often-ancient places, tradition, beauty, and the patina accrued by time become distilled as layered vignettes, delving into aesthetic and philosophical underpinnings of older civilizations and times.
For further information and visuals please contact. www.BlueMountainGallery.org or info@bluemountain.org and visit the artist’s website at www.maryloualberetti.com or email mlalberetti@sbcglobal.net
Crossing 2016, oil on paper. 23” x 29”

Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Michael Whelan

SPECIAL FANTASY ART SHOW • SEPTEMBER 23-25
Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington, DE


MICHAEL WHELAN PAINTING DEMO ON SATURDAY!

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Group show

At the Discovery Museum in Bridgeport with art work for a group show  with 3 amazing ladies.... Marnie Uliasz and Wendy Pinko Cahill and Marsha Doran

4450 Park Avenue, Bridgeport CT 06604

Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Jill Nichols

Tuesday, September 6th Art Reception — at 5520 Park Ave.