Friday, March 24, 2023

Eleanor Harwood Gallery: Wave Forms Andrew Huffman & Martin Machado April1-May20, 2023

Wave Forms
Andrew Huffman & Martin Machado

Opening Reception
First Saturday, April 1st, 5-7pm

Exhibit Dates
April 1st - May 20th, 2023
Eleanor Harwood Gallery is delighted to announce a two-person exhibit with Andrew Huffman and Martin Machado. Wave Forms marks the beginning of the gallery's new “Atrium Spotlight” series, presented on the outer walls of the gallery. Wave Forms juxtaposes very different interpretations of the physics of a curve.

Huffman breaks down the components of the San Francisco landscape and renders sharp colorful geometry representing the California coastline and the Golden Gate bridge as abstraction. He leaves us with enough references, by titling the works International Orange 1 and 2 and using “safety orange” in the paintings, to allow us to infer that he is painting the Bay Area’s most iconic bridge. His paintings are meditations on his own uncoupling and looking forward to venturing into new territories and relationships.

Machado’s “My Wake Series” are paintings that depict the roiling surface of the water viewed from high upon a container ship. Marchado works in the commercial maritime industry, pulling imagery, and in this case, physical charts from his journeys and uses them as source material for his oil paintings.

Waterscapes and their shifting motions lend themselves to endless interpretation. These artists are both travelers, experiencing the ocean from its depths, beaches and thoroughfares. The water changes as do our lives. The work in this show is full of movement, using pattern and color variation to carry our eyes across the canvas. The ocean is a dynamic, unstable system. This instability forces us to adapt ourselves and our perspectives; Huffman tightens up the lines, while Marchado abstracts the waves even further.

Martin Machado, My Wake Series: The Yellow Sea, 2021, Oil on Ship’s Nautical Chart, 29 x 40 1/2 in
Andrew Huffman, International Orange 1, 2023, Acrylic on Canvas, 29 x 19 in

Martin Machado

For over two decades, Martin has had his feet in two very different endeavors, that of the art world and of the maritime industry.

His labor on the water has taken him around the globe on international containerships, commercial fishing vessels, and sailing boats. The ports and the people he has worked alongside have become intertwined with the layers of his art, a visual storytelling that is based on his own experience, but reaches back to the history of maritime exploration and our core human connections to the sea.

Andrew Huffman

Andrew Huffman has exhibited primarily in United States galleries in Ohio, Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and New York. In the US his works currently are in the homes of friends and collectors in New York City; Los Angeles; Columbus (OH); Albuquerque (NM); Denver (CO); Kansas City (MO), and beyond. He has exhibited immersive installations in Colorado at the Denver Art Museum, Museum of Contemporary Art Denver, Boulder Museum of Art, Arvada Center for the Arts, the University of Colorado Colorado Springs, and Redline Contemporary Art Center. On the international side, he has exhibited twice in Berlin, Germany, at the Neurotitan Gallery (2014) and Sluice Exchange Berlin 2018 at the Kuhlhaus, and
also completed a mural in Old Dali City, in Yunnan, China (2009). Huffman finished a two-year artist-in-residence program at Redline Contemporary Art Center in Denver, Colorado, and also completed the FBAIR (Facebook Artist in Residence) in November of 2018. Andrew had his second solo show with the David Richard Gallery open in New York City, September 2020. In March 2022, he exhibited works at Intersect Art & Design Palm Springs with the Edward Cella Gallery from Los Angeles. He has also been included in multiple group shows with the Edward Cella Gallery in Los Angeles, California. He was just accepted into a new two-year Redline satellite studio program in 2022. He is currently represented by the David Richard Gallery in New York City, and the Edward Cella Gallery in Los Angeles.

Andrew’s academic training includes a BFA in painting and printmaking (2008) from the Columbus College of Art and Design in Columbus, Ohio, as well an MFA in painting (with honors, 2012) from the University of Kansas. While completing his MFA he taught undergraduate courses in drawing, and art concepts. He also completed an eight-month-long artist residency (2009) at the Chop Chop Gallery in Columbus, Ohio, where he had a collaborative dual solo show with his artist-older sister, Rachael Huffman, titled, “Space’n’Digestion”. He has taught 2d-design and drawing at Metropolitan State University, and Rocky Mountain College of Art & Design, both in Denver, Colorado. As a high school student he was selected to be a Sharpie and participated in the Marie Walsh Sharp Foundation summer program that took place in Colorado Springs, Colorado, but was based and funded out of NYC. He also attended a month long intensive program at the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design as a high school student for college credit.

He was born (1986) in Newton, Kansas, the youngest of five creative, artistically gifted children, and was reared in the historic city of Lawrence, Kansas, home of the pre-Civil War abolitionists known as Jayhawkers. He continues to be influenced significantly from his love of skateboarding, biking, music, art, travelling, teaching, reading, mountains, fishing, camping, documentaries, cooking, gardening, and spontaneous human interaction in his home of Denver, Colorado and beyond.

Eleanor Harwood Gallery
1275 Minnesota Street, Suite 206
San Francisco, CA 94107

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Morgan Lehman's flat files Friday, featuring Kim McCarty



FLAT FILE FRIDAY
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Kim McCarty
Untitled, 2015
Watercolor, interference paint, and micaceous iron oxide on paper
30h x 22w in
76.20h x 55.88w cm
$ 6,500
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A graduate of the University of California Los Angeles (MFA) and the Art Center College of Design, Pasadena (BFA), Kim McCarty's solo exhibitions include Morgan Lehman Gallery (NYC);  David Klein Gallery (Detroit, MI); and Cherry and Martin (Los Angeles, CA). The artist has been featured in numerous group exhibitions including LA Emerging Artists at the Dominique Fiat Gallery (Paris, France); Liquid Los Angeles: Contemporary Watercolor at The Pasadena Museum of Art, CA; and Erotic Drawing at The Aldrich Museum of Art (Ridgefield, CT). McCarty's work is in the permanent collections of The Hammer Museum of Art (Los Angeles, CA); The Museum of Modern Art (NYC); and the Honolulu Academy of Art (HI).
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Huntington Arts Council invites artist members to cover the news!

CALL TO ARTISTS
MEMBER EXCLUSIVE OPPORTUNITY
Cover of the Arts Cultural News
Entry Deadline: April 14, ‘23
Deadline for submissions: April 14, ‘23

Current Artist Circle members and students from JOURNEY partner schools are invited to participate in this exclusive opportunity to create original art work for the cover of the Summer 2023 issue of Arts Cultural News (ACN).

The focus of the Summer issue is the 58th Huntington Summer Arts Festival. This mainstay event brings the community together to experience live music, theatre and dance at the Chapin Rainbow Stage in Heckscher Park, Huntington.

Entries should be work that has been inspired by, and represents the energy and excitement of the live performance based Huntington Summer Arts Festival. One work will be chosen out of all the entries for the cover of the ACN and a stipend of $250 will be awarded to the artist.
Work NOT chosen for the cover will be evaluated for use in our “Visual Arts Experience” in the park featuring artwork and bios on printed banners surrounding the perimeter of the festival enclosure. 

Contact KJohnson@huntingtonarts.org to make sure your membership is current or go to www.huntingtonarts.org to sign up for your artist circle membership today.

DEADLINE: April 14, 2023, NO ENTRY FEE. For full prospectus click here.
Online submissions only. To enter click here.
About Huntington Arts Council
Now celebrating our 59th year, the Huntington Arts Council is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization which enriches the quality of life of Long Islanders with programs and services that address the needs and interests of artists, cultural organizations and the community. The Council's programs reach over one million Long Island residents, and it serves the entire region with its cultural listings at www.huntingtonarts.org. The Huntington Arts Council has been designated a "Primary Institution" by the New York State Council on the Arts, a title meaning "vital to the cultural life of New York State." The Council is the official arts coordinating agency for the Town of Huntington, and serves as the primary regranting agency on Long Island for the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA), in addition to its services to over 600 member cultural organizations and individual artist members. Programs are made possible in part by funding from the New York State Council on the Arts, the Town of Huntington, the Suffolk County Department of Cultural Affairs, the County of Suffolk, corporations, foundations and individuals.

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