Saturday, September 10, 2022

Will Bentsen Jackpot! September 10 - October 8, 2022

Will Bentsen
Jackpot!
September 10 - October 8, 2022

Opening Reception:
Saturday, September 10, 5-7pm

Will Bentsen
Jackpot, 2022
Acrylic on canvas
72h x 60w in / 182.88h x 152.40w cm
WB-034
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Lowell Ryan Projects is pleased to present our second solo exhibition with Houston-based artist Will Bentsen. Bentsen’s cathartic process, often carried out in a single painting secession, produces exuberant, vibrant works that yield a visceral response. Washes of acrylic paint in saturated hues ground a fury of rapid brushwork. In this exhibition, titled Jackpot!, twelve bold acrylic abstractions, all produced over the course of the last year, are on view. Read more...

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Join us in person, and online September 29, 2022, 7-8:30 PM at the Art League of Long Island

Dear All, Wow what an opportunity to create as Mercury enters retrograde in Libra. Actualize and plan for as we set our intent towards our dreams during the Full Moon in Pisces!  Let’s take advantage of the coming transits and opportunities to create change as imaginative, astrologers. We thank Ray Grasse for speaking to our chapter on September 29th, 2022. All are welcome from experienced and beginner astrologers alike. Jamie Forbes


 
The Long Island NCGR
Mark your calendars! Join us in person, and on line 

 September 29, 2022, at the Art League of Long Island
 
 Speaker: Ray Grass

 “Celestial Cycles and the Astrology of Our Time”

 At 7:00- 8:30 PM
 


 Ray Grasse, will draw upon his four decades as an astrologer to look at current events and such developments as the U.S. Pluto return, the abortion controversy, the Age of Aquarius, a two-tiered approach to history, and many others. He is a writer and photographer based in the American Midwest.

Grasse received his degree from the Art Institute of Chicago with a double major in painting and filmmaking. He studied with teachers in both the Kriya Yoga and Zen traditions and worked for ten years on the staff of Quest Books, and The QuestMagazine. As an author of eight books, including The Waking Dream (1996, Signs of the Times (2002), Under a Sacred Sky (2015), An Infinity of Gods, (2017), Urban Mystic, (2019), and most recently, When the Stars Align, (2022) Grasse continues to contribute to the astrological community.
Ray has been associate editor of the Mountain Astrologer for over 20 years. His websites are www.raygrasse.com and www.raygrassephotography.com.


At the door: Members $15, Non-members $20 

Event Registration https://www.eventbrite.com/e/393653055887

At the door: Members $15, Non-members $20 Event Brite registration to follow.
Join the NCGR and register to the Long Island Chapter at: Geocosmic.org 
In Person Meeting Meetings at Long Island Art League, 107 East Deer Park Road, Dix Hills, NY 11746, (631) 462-5400
Contact us: LongIslandncgr@gmail.com Jamie Forbes, President, Grace Lopez, Acting Secretary, MaryAnn Dellinger, Treasurer. Advisors to our board Lenore Graffmuller, and Jeanne D’Brant. https://longislandncgr.org
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Friday, September 9, 2022

KEVIN JAMES in his Staller Center debut! FRIDAY, JANUARY 27 @ 8pm ON SALE DATE: SEPTEMBER 15 @ 10 AM

KEVIN JAMES - ON SALE SEPTEMBER 15! 

NOW ANNOUNCING:

KEVIN JAMES

FRIDAY, JANUARY 27 @ 8pm

ON SALE DATE:

 SEPTEMBER 15 @ 10 AM


Don't miss KEVIN JAMES in his Staller Center debut! 
 

For one night only, the King of Long Island comes home in his first Staller Center appearance, blocks away from the streets that built him! 


Since performing his first Stand-up set at Long Island’s East Side Comedy Club in 1989, Kevin James has established himself as a powerhouse actor, writer, and comedian.

Discovered at the 1996 Montreal Comedy Festival, he signed a deal with Paramount to develop his own sitcom, The King of Queens. Earning an Emmy nomination for his role, James starred in all nine seasons of the smash hit show, which continues to air daily in syndication. Moving from television to film, James’ iconic roles in the films Hitch, Paul Blart: Mall Cop,  I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry, and Grown Ups catapulted him into stardom. He continues to dominate all of these mediums, having starred in the sitcoms Kevin Can Wait and The Crew and the new films Hubie Halloween, Home Team, and Becky, all while lending his voice to the Hotel Transylvania films. 

 

It’s in his stand-up, though, that James shines the brightest. Ranked as one of the 100 greatest stand-ups by Comedy Central, his lauded specials Sweat The Small Stuff and Never Don’t Give Up have solidified James as one of the top comics of his generation. Now, James brings that incisive, irreverent stand-up to the Main Stage in an all-out hilarious evening. Returning to his Stony Brook roots, James will have audiences doubled over in laughter as he comes home- and brings his biting, uproarious wit with him. 

 

BUY TICKETS HERE 9/15/22 at 10am!
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The Remsenberg Academy presents abstracts & artifacts, Opening Saturday, September 24th, 2022 • 5-8pm

Tripoli Gallery of Contemporary Art, SABRA MOON ELLIOT Enter Through the Desert: Sept. 10th – Oct. 10th, 2022

 
SABRA MOON ELLIOT

Enter Through the Desert:
Sept. 10th – Oct. 10th, 2022

 
Opening Reception: 
Saturday, September 10, from 6 – 8pm

 

“To create one's world in any of the arts takes courage.”

~ Georgia O'Keeffe


Throughout the duration of the lockdown, Sabra Moon Elliot often had dreams about the desert. Her dreams involved cacti, warm colors and often portals, windows, doors and other areas that one might enter through. Ever exploring the space with painting and ceramics by utilizing geometric shapes, her work started to take on another level. Working in a small scale, her palette changed and started to mimic what she saw in her dreams. It wasn’t until a few months into the pandemic that she, her husband and daughter decided to drive cross-country in search of the places that she had been dreaming about. They went to New Mexico, Colorado, and Big Bend Texas. She marveled at the landscape, the unfamiliar mountains and hills jutting into the sky, the red earth, the green cacti, and the vast almost endless sunsets. Wanting to create positive and negative spaces in her artwork that mimic portals, she subconsciously is inviting or proposing a place for those present to enter. Her family experience out West played a huge role in the work that she made and continues to make in her East End studio.

 

For example, she was inspired by the proposed danger of mountain lions, and the possibility that one could attack her young daughter. The fear however, led to an artwork in which she envisions the all-seeing nature of the mountain lion’s eye. there is something to be said about what it takes to own a particular feeling, a particular environment, and the particular sense of place in one’s practice. Elliot was able to reach deep down into the space through the practice of meditation. When meditating like dreaming, she would often envision the desert! It was in these dreams and meditations where the artist realized that she was able to use her artwork as a way to bring the inside and interior life outside. Many of the Works titles also give previews to this mentality. Titles such as A Visitor (2021), Sage (2021),Night Dimensions (2021), and Another Entry to The Moon (2022), all lend themselves to mystical experience. Focusing on a mix of abstract elements along with some representation, a piece to look out for is a pair of clay sandals. Elliot wants to use the metaphor of the shoes as a way for visitors to the exhibition to literally walk in her experience. What is so special about this concept, is that it could never happen in the waking world. Ceramic shoes, while beautiful, would shatter upon the first step. In this way, the exhibition allows for a dream of one’s own to occur. The artist uses a comfortable, human scale, making the work and her vision easily accessible. The disruption is subtle and could be a change in perspective or a cactus out of place. With so many portals to go through, which one will you choose?

 

~ Katy Diamond Hamer


Sabra Moon Elliot (b. 1980, New York, NY) received a Bachelor of Science in film from New York University, and studied art history while at Umbra Institute in Perugia, Italy. Growing up she explored different mediums of art such as painting and film and attended art classes at the National Academy of Design. Her work has been exhibited at the Tribeca Artists Underground in New York City and SK Designs in Louisville, KY. She has exhibited locally at Ille Arts in Amagansett, NY, as well as the Fireplace Project, and Studio 11, both in East Hampton, NY. She first exhibited with Tripoli Gallery in 2015. In 2018, she had a two-person exhibition with Mary Heilmann at the gallery titled WAVY. In 2019, she exhibited alongside Kurt Gumaer and Mary Heilmann in a Tripoli Gallery container at The September Art Show at The Bridge Golf Club, Bridgehampton, NY. This is her fourth solo exhibition with the gallery. The artist lives and works in Bridgehampton, NY.
 

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First image: Sabra Moon Elliot, (detail) Fruitful One, 2021 clay, 11 x 9 x 2 inches (27.94 x 22.86 x 5.08 cm) 
 
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