Saturday, January 18, 2014

In With the New: Recent Gifts on Paper at PAFA




One of my drawings, Untitled Ball #2, is exhibited on display as part of In With the New: Recent Gifts on Paper at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, curated by Robert Cozzolino. UB2 is part of the Linda Lee Alter Collection of Art by Women, and is one of a larger series of yarn, knot, and ball-inspired works on paper. The exhibit will be up in the Richard C. von Hess Foundation Works on Paper Gallery in the Historic Landmark Building until March 30th. 

Sunday, December 29, 2013

The 2014 PSC Annual Domenic DiStefano Memorial Works on Paper Juried Exhibition



Please join me for the opening of the Philadelphia Sketch Club 2014 works on paper exhibition on Sunday, January 5th. Reception from 2-4pm. My drawing, Rose Tangle, will be included. See other work here


Book Review for the Brooklyn Rail

I reviewed photographer Simon Menner's new book, Top Secret, for the December/January edition of the Brooklyn Rail. Check it out here. The book is a fascinating collection of photographs taken from the Stasi archives.

Menner is a wonderful photographer, and I encourage you to take a look at his website, which has many years worth of projects exploring the theme of surveillance and threat.

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

ME AND EARTH at Pile of Bricks opening this Friday, 6pm

I have a couple of landscape paintings in this show at the amazing Pile of Bricks in Kensington. Come enjoy the space before it begins renovations!

join us for the Opening Reception of a group show ,
ME AND EARTH

works in this exhibition depict a relationship; to the land we stand on , the water which surrounds + the sky above

work by jen brown, ross brubeck, lindsay carone, linda cope, suzanne delaney, laura finestone, sarah finestone, jessica gatlin, jesse gorham engard, melodie greenblatt, jay haon, mike landers, zya levy, hannah miller, rebecca miller, samantha mitchell, kaitlin pomerantz, gideon rettich, dewey saunders, amalia wilson

stoke the fire. drink in botanical cocktails from The Philadelphia Investigative Institute of the Wild.

arrive early // stay late

*** SOULFUL PLANETARY music ******

by

SNKPAK

and

JMANG

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and on **SUNDAY NOV 17 at 2 PM** join WE THE WEEDS botanist Zya S. Levy and artist Kaitlin Pomerantz for an ethnobotanical plant tour of Kensington/Fishtown's spontaneous urban plants as they make their way into winter. Tour includes plant identification and introduction to plant biology, and highlights the uses, histories and cultural significances of these resilient and various Philadelphia weeds. Tour begins and ends at Pile of Bricks.
www.wetheweeds.tumblr.com


2537 FRANKFORD AVE
ENTRANCE ON SERGEANT ST
www.pileofbricks.org

Faculty Show, Delaware County Community College (November 13 - December 13)

I'll be exhibiting a collection of prints in this faculty exhibit for professors at Delaware County Community College.


Faculty Art Exhibition

The Faculty Art Exhibition features work in a variety of media from all of the current art faculty at Delaware County Community College. Teaching students in the A.F.A. degree program, faculty have an opportunity to showcase the artwork they create when they step outside the classroom. An eye-opening experience for both their students and colleagues, this exhibition is free and open to the public, and is on view until December 13.
  • Opening ReceptionWednesday, November 13  |  3 - 7 p.m.
  • Marple Campus, 901 Media Line Road, Media, PA Art Gallery | Room 2305
  • Featured ArtistsBarbara Augusta, Marc Blumthal, Lynn Denton, Randy Gilmore, Bertha Gutman, Richard Johnson, Sharon Koelblinger, Jay McClellan, Jeremy McGirl, Samantha Mitchell, Joe Ovelman, Jaime Treadwell, and Lisa Learner-Wagner.

AQUACHROME and FRESH PAINT at Manifest Gallery, Cincinnati, OH

http://www.manifestgallery.org/about/schedule.html
This show opened last Friday, but will be up for another month! My piece, Old Wood Butte, is on view there.


AQUACHROME
Contemporary Watercolor

With watercolor, you can't cover up the marks. There's the story of the construction of the picture, and then the picture might tell another story as well.  – David Hockney

-on painting a watercolor...
Make the best of an emergency.  – John Singer Sargent

Watercolors is the first and the last thing an artist does.
   – Willem de Kooning

Quite possibly the oldest form of painting, watercolor persists today, defying narrow categorization and broad stereotype. Practiced for centuries in concept development preliminary to 'finished' paintings made in oil or other scale-worthy durable media, watercolor also found favor with botanists, illustrators, and portraitists, and was applied to varied and countless surfaces.
The nature of the media itself represents a delicate and dictatorial transparency, fluidity, and a potential for expressive spontaneity. This not only makes it an ideal vehicle for contemporary art, but also one of training, intensity, philosophy, and play for any who practice it. Where an artist can easily dominate other painting media, forcing a will through viscous layers into a work of art like taming a wild horse, with watercolor there is dialog, compromise, and undeniable forthrightness. In this way the artist practicing watercolor works with a tiger in the room.
Manifest's several-member blind jury process reviewed 335 works by 139 artists. Seventeen works by the following 14 artists from Alaska, California, Georgia, Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, and the countries of Belgium and India were selected for exhibition.

Presenting works by:

Winnie Sidharta Ambron
Columbus, Ohio
Carrie Callihan
Cincinnati, Ohio
Dhiman Dam
Hyderabad, India
Richard Diedrich
Atlanta, Georgia
Alexandra Dooley
Cedar Falls, Iowa
Melissa Gwyn
San Francisco, California
Nathan Heuer
Indiana, Pennsylvania
Tim Kennedy
Bloomington, Indiana
Garry Mealor
Anchorage, Alaska
Samantha Mitchell
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Roberto Osti
Flemington, New Jersey
Christopher St. Leger
Lockhart, Texas
Diane Szczepaniak
Potomac, Maryland
Wouter van de Koot
Antwerp, Belgium

Friday, May 4, 2012

New Prints Summer/2012

Click here to see press release

One of my woodblock prints will be in this show at the International Print Center in Chelsea.  IPCNY's open call exhibitions always feature a diverse and unique group of prints from a number of printmaking media.  Please check it out!

Upcoming Exhibition: New Prints 2012/Summer - Selected by Shahzia Sikander

Opening Reception: May 31, 6-8pm
On View: May 24 - July 27, 2012



Gallery Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 11-6  July Hours (starting July 2): Monday - Friday 11-6
International Print Center New York presents New Prints 2012/Summer, on view May 24 through July 27, 2012 in its gallery at 508 West 26th Street, 5th floor.  The show consists of seventy-eight prints by seventy-two emerging to established artists, selected from a pool of over 2,500 submissions. 
 
Shahzia Sikander was the sole juror for this exhibition, continuing IPCNY’s tradition of inviting an individual artist to select the Spring or Summer New Prints show.  Past artist jurors include Kiki Smith, Richard Tuttle, James Siena, Jane Hammond, Polly Apfelbaum, Philip Pearlstein and Trenton Doyle Hancock.
 
New Prints 2012/Summer - Selected by Shahzia Sikander is the forty-second presentation of IPCNY’s New Prints Program, a series of juried exhibitions organized by IPCNY several times each year, featuring prints made within the past twelve months by artists at all stages of their careers.  An illustrated brochure, including an interview with Ms. Sikander, will accompany the exhibition.
 
The complete artists’ list is as follows: Golnar Adili, Felipe Baeza, James Bailey, Natalya Balnova, Joell Baxter, Joe Biel, Danielle Blevins, Nancy Bolan, Yael Brotman, Maria Providencia Casanovas, Phillip Chen, Tamar Cohen, Max Colby, Mauricio Cortes, Santiago Cucullu, Michael Dal Cerro, Rhonda Davies, Erin Diebboll, Stella Ebner, Orna Feinstein, Rochelle Feinstein, Yuko Fukuzumi, Ron Fundingsland, Shanti Grumbine, Libby Hague, Hannah Harkes, Dusty Herbig, Yuji Hiratsuka, Szu-Wei Ho, Anthony Holmquist, Traci Horgen, Gunnhilde Høyer, Raluca Iancu, Donna Ingemanson, Jon Irving, Elizaveta Ivanova, Oksana Judakova, Naomi Kazama, Mario Laplante, Michael Loderstedt, Janet Marcavage, Michael Marshall, Chris Martin, Kristen Martincic, Tokoha Matsuda, Elizabeth Mayor, Michael Miller, Samantha Mitchell, James Mustin, Yoonmi Nam, Thomas Nawrocki, Doris Neidl, Bridget O’Donnell, Sharron Okines, Alice O’Neill, Sara Parkel, Enoc Perez, Serena Perrone, Miriam Rudolph, Dan Rule, David Sandlin, Ursula Schneider, Susan Schwalb, Robert Schwark, Andrew Shin, Lesley Sickle, Brian Spolans, Keigo Takahashi, Fulvio Tomasi, Albert Webb, Alexi Worth, and Derick Wycherly.
 
In addition to the many independent artists included in this show, the presses, publishers and printshops represented are:The Art Department Print Studio at The University of Hawaii (Hilo, Hawaii), Cade Tompkins Projects (Providence, RI), DC Moore Editions (New York, NY), Derriere L’Etoile Studios (New York, NY), Le Dernier Cri (Marseille, France), The Leroy Neiman Center for Print Studies (Columbia University, New York, NY), Lower East Side Printshop (New York, NY), Jennifer Melby (New York, NY), and New West Editions (Seattle, WA).
 
New Prints 2012/Summer highlights prints, artist’s books, three-dimensional objects and an installation, all made with a rich variety of techniques and pertaining to myriad themes.  Fantastical landscape is depicted in Serena Perrone’s impressive drypoint, Approach and Descent, while Dan Rule’s screenprints, Mountain and Landscape, present both impressionistic and photo-based interpretations of the pastoral.  Meanwhile, Traci Horgen’s installation of 110 screenprints on a connective grid backing creates the effect of a large decorative quilt, and a lithograph by Yoonmi Nam titled, Toile, provides a dark update of that well known French pattern.  Architectural structures are found in Enoc Perez’s Lever House (Indigo) and Yael Brotman’s Airstream - a 3-D model of a camper made with etching, sugarlift and drypoint.  David Sandlin contributes a fold-out book that reads as a graphic novel and refers to the current economic climate, Mort Gage (crisis), and Rochelle Feinstein’s self-commemorating anthology, (A Catalogue of the Estate of Rochelle F., The Estate of Rochelle F.) Prints from the Estate of Rochelle F. critiques the tradition of the catalogue raisonné.  Many more exemplary prints are on display in this diverse exhibition. 
 
Shahzia Sikander is a New York based, multi-media artist whose practice includes printmaking, drawing, painting, video, performance and installation work.  Sikander was born in Lahore, Pakistan and she studied Indian and Persian miniature painting at the National College of Arts in Lahore before completing her MFA at the Rhode Island School of Design.  Her current output uniquely blends Eastern and Western techniques and influences.  Sikander’s pieces are held in numerous museum collections, such as the Whitney Museum of American Art and The Cooper Hewitt, National Design Museum.  She is represented by Sikkema Jenkins in New York.  
 
International Print Center New York is a non-profit institution founded to promote the greater appreciation and understanding of the fine art print worldwide.  Through innovative programming, it fosters a climate for the enjoyment, examination and serious study of artists’ prints - from the old master to the contemporary.  IPCNY depends upon public and private donations to support its programs. 
 
All New Prints shows are available for touring through IPCNY’s Exhibitions Touring Program.  The program has taken both New Prints shows and curated exhibitions to new and diverse audiences at university art galleries and museums across the country.  To book New Prints 2012/Summer for a tour, or for images and additional information about this show, please email Julia@ipcny.org.
 
The New Prints Program is funded in part with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs. 
 
The following funders have supported IPCNY this season: The American-Scandinavian Foundation, Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation, Deborah Loeb Brice Foundation, the Consulate General of Finland, The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation, Felicia Fund, FRAME Finnish Fund for Art Exchange, Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation, Harsch Investment Properties, Hess Foundation, The Jockey Hollow Foundation, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, PECO Foundation, Porter Family Foundation, Thompson Family Foundation and numerous generous individuals.