Wednesday, March 29, 2023

Arte Laguna Prize exhibition Venice thought April 16, 2023!

Monday, March 27, 2023

Pollack Krasner Study House, continue to celebrate Women's History Month!!!

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CELEBRATE WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH

MARCH ZOOM WORKSHOP SERIES


Joyce Raimondo, Education Coordinator, presents a series of workshops that explore creative vision through the eyes of artists. Following each presentation, participants will create their own art on Zoom.


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Tuesday, March 28, 4:00 - 5:00 pm EDT

PAINT THE SOUND

Pour it! Stain it. Drip It! This workshop celebrates the work of two pioneering women — painter, Helen Frankenthaler, and sculptor, Lynda Benglis who employed poured techniques to create groundbreaking colorful masterpieces of abstract art. Following, pour liquid paint to create your own abstract artwork. 


Have paint supplies on hand such as liquid acrylic, watercolor, or house paint, surface for your painting such as canvas or heavy paper, cups, and sticks. Optional; liquid glue. 

 


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Offered by East Hampton Library


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Wednesday, March 29, 2:00 - 3:15 pm EDT

MAGNETIC FIELDS: Mildred Thompson Workshop

How do artists paint forces not visible to the naked eye? This workshop celebrates the work of abstract painter Mildren Thompson who conveyed energy and magnetic fields in her vibrant abstract paintings. Following the presentation, make an action painting that captures energy in art. Have paint or drawing supplies on hand and a preferably surface that is at least 18 x 24 inches. 


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Wednesday, March 29, 6:00 - 7:00 pm EDT

ART PIONEERS: Women of Abstract Expressionism

Celebrate women’s history we discover the women who pioneered abstract art; Lee Krasner, Elaine DeKooning, Helen Frankenthaler, and others. Learn about their lives and their groundbreaking creativity. Following a presentation, tour the home and studio of Lee Krasner and her husband Jackson Pollock.  



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Offered Central Library


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Thursday, March 30, 2:00 - 3:15 pm EDT

FLOWERS INTO ART: Georgia O'Keeffe Workshop 

Explore the ways in which Lee Krasner and popular American artist Georgia O’Keeffe captured floral motifs in their abstract art. Then, based on O'Keeffe's work, we will design beautiful floral paintings that are larger than life. 

Have drawing or painting supplies on hand and a flower (a photograph, fake flower, or real flower).


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Above image: Georgia O’Keeffe, Oriental Poppies, 1927

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The Tripoli Gallery presents Jonathan Beer, in an exhibition titled~Pictures of the Floating World~







 Tripoli Gallery is pleased to present a new body of work by Jonathan Beer, in an exhibition titled, Pictures of the Floating World. An ambitious series of paintings, this is the second solo exhibition that Beer has had with the gallery. He painted throughout the pandemic, in a way the artist describes as, “Undulations” in the studio, moments where the tide rolls in and he works rigorously in comparison to moments when the shoreline is dry, or quiet. Looking at his paintings, one can almost imagine these movements when the body, not unlike a wave, approaches and then steps away from the canvas. Beer’s paintings, like a beach strewn with various shells whole and broken, have a malleable sense of history. At times, the work is made quickly and with broad colorful strokes. In other instances, he paints over something when it isn’t working, giving the surface a brand new life.

With titles like, Dance Yourself Clean a colorful abstract, highly textured painting to This is Fine an abstract work with some identifiable forms including a detail of the popular This is Fine meme cartoon dog, Beer’s paintings provide an opportunity for visual exploration. In a recent conversation, he shared that some of the content in his work is derived from pop culture, world events, and even AI prompts. Some of the subject matters are quite layered and politicized. All of these moments are put into a conceptual blender, and the result is an amalgamation of all the artist’s own.

For Pictures of the Floating World, Beer does just that and invites all of those present to enter his world —a journey through time, hues, humor, distortion, and ambiguity. His paintings expand a sense of consciousness, only further sharpened with each title, often a play on words. Delving into language and meaning, he tackles not only the canvas but invented text such as, Diptych-Dispshyt and Rememory both toying with a proposed slang that can be understood but doesn’t exist. Perhaps that is one of the biggest strengths of abstraction, it creates worlds that bring so much to one’s life and space, and yet outside of the chosen surface, cannot exist elsewhere.
 
~Katy Hamer

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Jonathan Beer, This is Fine, 2023, oil, acrylic, and enamel on Dibond, 46 x 36 inches (116.84 x 91.44 cm)

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Environmental Defense Action Fund call to Action!

Capitol Hill
 

Hi all,

After a year of historic climate action, the brand new House of Representatives has started its session off by putting our progress in jeopardy. H.R.1 is designed to cause significant harm to our climate, eliminate or reduce environmental and human-health protections and dismantle many of the key incentives for reducing climate pollution established by the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). 

We can’t let that happen. Take action and tell your Members of Congress to stand against this threat to climate progress!

H.R. 1 is a direct attack on bedrock environmental laws and clean energy policies. If passed, it would alter the course of America’s transition to clean energy alternatives.

H.R. 1 would repeal a number of the innovative programs of the IRA meant to propel clean energy production across the country. But it doesn’t end there. From trying to weaken laws that protect our communities during their transition to clean energy, to dismantling safeguards limiting exposure to harmful chemicals found in our products, homes and communities, this package would set the US in the wrong direction.

Laws like these aren’t just critical to America’s climate strategy, they’re key to protecting the health of communities from deadly forms of pollution. Simply put, we cannot let this pass.

That’s why we’re calling on you to take action by urging your Representative to shut down this bill.

This is our moment to defend climate progress! Send a powerful message to your Representative today and tell them to vote against H.R. 1.

Thank you for taking action,

Wes Rogerson
Manager, Grassroots Organizing & Activism

 

MM FINE ART at DFN PROJECTS, presents artists CARA DE ANGELIS, April 6 - 28, 2023

 


CARA DE ANGELIS
 
What Once Was
 

ON VIEW
April 6 - 28, 2023
RECEPTION WITH THE ARTIST
Thursday, April 13
5 to 7 PM
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New York, NY 10075

DFN Hours: M-F 11-4pm and by appt

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Saturday, March 25, 2023

Martos Gallery, exhibits Tyree Guyton, I AIN'T PLAYIN March 30 - May 13, 2023

 
Tyree Guyton I AIN'T PLAYIN
March 30 - May 13, 2023 

Opening Reception - Thursday, March 30, 2023
6 to 8PM
For this immersive installation Tyree Guyton has transformed the gallery space into a specific subsect of the original Detroit neighborhood that he has developed and cared for over the past (nearly) 40 years. Guyton produces work through the divination of a spiritual world, in service of a broader community, He allows his collected objects to speak to him, after which point he works to create new assemblages and paintings that speak back to his world.

Tyree Guyton (b. 1955 Detroit, MI) studied at the College for Creative Studies in Detroit, Michigan; he received an Honorary Doctorate of Fine Art from the College of Creative Studies in 2009, and an Honorary Doctorate of Human Letters from the Ecumenical Theological Seminary in 2016. In 2018 he was the recipient of the White Columns/ Shoot The Lobster Award. He currently lives and works in Detroit, MI. 
 
Select exhibitions include: “Love, Sam,” Martos Gallery, New York, NY (2019); “2+2=8: Thirty Years of Heidelberg, MOCAD, Detroit, MI (2018); “Paradise”, Night Gallery, Los Angeles, CA (2018); NADA Miami, FL (2018); What Time Is It? Tyree Guyton, New Work, Gallery DAAS, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI (2015); “Spirit”, Inner State Gallery, Detroit, MI (2014); and “Faces of God on Fire”, Cue Foundation, New York, NY (2013)
 
Select public collections include: the Detroit Institute of Arts, MI; University of Michigan Museum of Art, Ann Arbor, MI; Perez Museum, Miami FL; and the Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY.
 
 




Tyree Guyton I AIN'T PLAYIN
March 30 - May 13, 2023 
41 Elizabeth Street
New York, NY 10013

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