Monday, August 23, 2021

Smith College Museum of Art (SCMA) Announces its Reopening Weekend, Friday, August 27 through Sunday, August 29, 2021. Admission will be free all weekend.



 Smith College Museum of Art (SCMA) Announces its Reopening Weekend, Friday, August 27 through Sunday, August 29, 2021. Admission will be free all weekend. 

SCMA staff are delighted to welcome visitors back to the museum after being closed since March of 2020. Before your arrival, please take a moment to visit scma.smith.edu for health and safety information and further details that will help make your visit as safe, easy and enjoyable as possible.

We look forward to seeing you soon!

opening weekend: 
Friday, August 27–Sunday, August 29
admission free to all

hours:
Tues–Sun 11–4pm
closed Mondays and major holidays

Interim media contact for SCMA: Martha Ebner, Acting Associate Director of Marketing and Communications, 413.585.2775 (office)
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The David Richard Gallery: MICHAEL NAMINGHA Altered Landscapes September 1 through September 24, 2021


 
Michael Namingha
Altered Landscape 11, 2021
Digital C-Print Face Mounted to Shaped Acrylic
Edition of 3
27 x 42 x 1"
 
Click here to view the exhibition
MICHAEL NAMINGHA 
Altered Landscapes
 

September 1 through September 24, 2021
Opening Reception: Wednesday, September 1 from 4:00 to 7:00 PM

 
 


David Richard Gallery, LLC 
211 East 121 ST | New York, NY 10035
P: (212) 882-1705
www.davidrichardgallery.com
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Monday, August 9, 2021

THE WHITE ROOM GALLERY : STRAY THE COURSE, 20th- Sept 19th Reception Wed, Aug 25th 5-7pm

THE WHITE ROOM GALLERY

STRAY THE COURSE

CURATOR'S INSIGHT

“In business and in battle you have an end goal in mind.   You stay the course, and any mistake or obstacle is viewed as an unwanted intrusion to be quickly handled but in the world of art mistakes can lead to delightful surprises, and obstacles can create unforeseen opportunities.  If Jackson Pollack didn’t need more space for his canvases and serendipitously found the floor, he never would have discovered his “drip” technique.   Was it a mistake when Manet’s reflection in the mirror did not match the scene or when Rembrandt seemed to have two left-handed gloves?   Who knows?   Whether intentional or a delightful surprise, the end result was two masterpieces.  Art is a creative journey filled with trials and errors and all kinds of things that can take you off the course.  But it is in that straying where artists find the magic, that unique look that becomes their signature, their voice.  This exhibit celebrates the STRAY.   Honestly, we wouldn’t want it any other way.”

Andrea McCafferty & Kat O’Neill (Co-Owners & Directors)

Aug 20th- Sept 19th 

Reception Wed, Aug 25th 5-7pm

FEATURED ARTISTS

Bob Tabor 

Lina Condes

Bob Landstrom

Rich Bollinger

Sylvie Perrin

David Skillicorn 

Dorothy Ganek

Steve Joester

Justin Love

ARTWORK BY BOB TABOR

   

 ARTWORK BY BOB LANDSTROM

                                                                                                     

ARTWORK BY SYLVIE PERRIN

ARTWORK BY RICH BOLINGER

Additional Images Attached Below

Bob Tabor - Horse photograph, Justin Love- Oil on Canvas -Thinking Girl, Bob Landstrom-Nigh Bookmark (bird)- Pigmented Volcanic Rock on Canvas, Rich Bollinger- Noisy World- Mixed Media Collage

2415 Montauk Highway/Main Street,

Bridgehampton, NY 11932

www.thewhiteroom.gallery

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