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Robin Antar Featured in Crain's New York
By Miriam Kreinin Souccar July 10, 2011 5:59 a.m. Brooklyn sculptor Robin Antar has been working for years on turning a gigantic marble slab into a replica of a bag of potato chips. For 10 years, Brooklyn sculptor Robin Antar has risen each morning and headed to her garage, where she's turning a 6,000-pound marble slab into a giant replica of a bag of potato chips. To work on different sides of the sculpture, she has to rent a crane to move it. Now that she's nearly finished, Ms. Antar has been calling chip company execs to see if they want to buy the piece. If someone does, she'll add the appropriate brand. The 53-year-old artist has sculpted a host of consumer products. Her works, priced at $5,000 to $126,000, include a life-size Dr. Martens boot, a York Peppermint Pattie and an 800-pound “bag” of M&M's. An art teacher and abstract sculptor since 1978, Ms. Antar started creating product replicas after Sept. 11. “Everyone was doing things like Twin Towers and flags, and I said: 'What can I do to represent America? What is America?' “ Ms. Antar asked. “It's junk food.” The artist, who raised three boys while frequently staying up all night to sculpt, says that by capturing everyday items in stone, she is creating a record of contemporary culture. “Two thousand years from now, there's not going to be Reese's Peanut Butter Cups,” she said. A version of this article appeared in the July 11, 2011 print issue of Crain's New York Business. | ||||
Sincerely, Robin Antar Sculptor Antar Studios Inc. email: info@rantar.com web: www.rantar.com blog: www.stonesculptures.org | ||||


Now showing in the Strolling Gallery See works by Suzanne Young and her talented students in the Art League's Strolling Gallery through July 12 ![]() Left: "Beach Play" oil painting by Ralph Keefe Right: " Oyster Pond-Greenport" oil painting by Leslie Barnett .............................. |
What's Happening Around Town "Masters"exhibiting at The Huntington Arts Council's Main Street Petite Gallery through July 15. The best of the best from the past season of juried shows are featured in this annual premiere event of artists work at The Masters Show. "The quality, professionalism and stunning personal views from each artist in this show is worthy of a visit to the Main Street Petite Gallery" said Diana J. Cherryholmes, Executive Director. On display are the Best in Show and Honorable Mention winners from this year's juried Still Life, Portrait, Landscape and Photography show. Participating Artists: Judith Davidson*, Terance McManus*, Sherry St. Renz*, Chuck vonSchmidt, Jeff Webb*, Denis Ponsot**, Diane Lennox Bares*, Robin Pedersen*, Kevin W. McEvoy, Brian Richardson, Mario Simeone, Cody Jacobs, Irene Andreadis and Peter A. Kopher. * Art League members and/or students ** Art League Faculty member ............................. |
![]() Artists and Craftspeople are invited to apply for a space at the Art League of Long Island's 48th Holiday Fine Arts & Crafts Fair. The juried fair takes place in the Art League's spacious gallery and art studios December 3 & 4, 10am - 5pm. Download prospectus here. The South Huntington Public Library will be celebrating its 50th Anniversary this September 2011. Local visual artists are invited to participate and show their work in the gallery from September 10th through October 13th 2011. The artists' reception will be Saturday, September 24th from 2-4pm. The theme is "The Art of Reading". Submit one work that expresses this idea. There are no color or style restrictions. Creative interpretations of this theme are eagerly anticipated. Entry Procedure: Please send a high resolution JPEG ( 350 dpi or larger or 3" x 5" in size) of the work, clearly labeled with the Artist's name, address, phone #, title, medium and dimensions along with a current Artist's resume and statement. All accepted work must be original and created by the submitting artist. It must be wired to hang, (No saw-tooth hardware). They strongly suggest the use of Plexiglas over Glass. Please clearly label the back of your work. Sales are encouraged and a 25% commission of the retail price will go to the SHPL. Please submit before the deadline of July 10th 2011 to dk.hangingart@gmail.com Artists selected will be notified by phone by July 15th 2011. If you have any questions, you can contact Deborah Katz at 631-549-4411. The Town of Huntington requests submission of qualifications from professional artists residing in the U.S. for this project involving creation of a public art project for a small public plaza to be constructed in this Long Island north shore community this fall. Preference will be given to local or regional artists. Estimated public art element budget of $65,000. Copies of the RFQ can be obtained from the Town's web site Submission (receipt) deadline is noon on July 15, 2011. The Village Connection Magazine features works of local artists each month on its cover and invites Huntington area artists to submit artwork for consideration of front-page placement. Please email villageconnection@live.com a jpeg as well as a short write-up for inclusion on the contents page. Visit their site at www.villageconnectionmag.com. Framing Productions of Syosset is offering their storefront window and wall space for 3-6 months at a time for a small fee. They will not charge commission on the sale of your work. Opportunity for an artist's reception is available. For more information contact John or Ralph at (516) 364-6000. September 2011 marks the tenth anniversary of the 9/11 tragedy. Together with the Akira Yoshizawa Museum-Theatre of Origami, the Charles B. Wang Center at Stony Brook University seeks submissions of paper sculptural artwork for the Peace Tree 9/11 Memorial in Stony Brook, New York. This memorial commemorates peace as a response to the tragedy of 9/11.Submissions must be two or three-dimensional paper sculptures that may include origami, cutouts, lanterns, strip folding, snapology, and knotology. For more information please contact: Jennifer Iacona at OPT911memorial@notes.cc. Deadline for Submissions is August 31, 2011 |
Coming Soon.... ![]() About Us Featuring the artwork of Doug Reina, Melissa Imossi and Iacopo Pasquinelli at the Art League's Jeanie Tengelsen Gallery Art Exhibition: July 20 - August 14, 2011 Opening Reception: Friday, July 29, 2011, 5pm-8pm |
REGISTER NOW FOR SUMMER ART ADVENTURE Have A Creative Summer! Draw! Sculpt! Paint...Be Inspired ![]() Special offer for first time campers! Tell us you saw it here and receive $25 off any one session There are still openings in certain sessions, please call ahead to check for availability · Early Childhood (Ages 5-6) 9:00 - 11:30 / 12:00 - 2:30 · Young Artists (Ages 7-12) 9:00 - 2:00 5 weekly themed sessions - choose one week or more · Teens (Ages 12-14) 9:30 - 2:30 July 18 - July 29: Jewelry Making, Recycled Sculpture, and Collage · Teen Portfolio Program (Ages 14-17) 9:30 - 2:30 (for college-bound and advanced level teens) Session 2 has limited space available (July 25 - August 12) Or call the Art League of Long Island at (631) 462-5400 x222 Note: Above discount cannot be combined with any other offers. |

