
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Artwork by Carla E. Reyes on View
The MIDOMA Retrospective Exhibition 2000-2010.
A snapshot of 10 years, 60 Art Shows and 1500 Pieces of Contemporary Art Work
Carla E. Reyes, David Platt, Jene Youtt, Kristen Haskel, Lewis Folden, Michael Lindwasser, Randall Barquero, Stella Lillig, Steve Riley, Steven Cogle and Tom Matt.
Opening Reception:
Thursday, January 21, 2010, 6-8:30pm
On view through February 13, 2010.
Midoma
439 East 75th Street
NYC
http://www.midoma.com/
Monday, November 23, 2009
Kim Luttrell at Art Miami

Artwork by Kim Luttrell will be on view with Susan Eley Fine Art at Art Miami. Art Miami is celebrating its 20th year and is the longest running contemporary art fair in Miami. Art Miami is one of the most important venues for modern and contemporary art in the United States.
Located at Art Miami Pavillion at Midtown Blvd (NE 1st Ave) Between NE 31st & NE 32nd St, Miami FL.
Fair Hours:
Lotus House Benefit, Tuesday Dec 1, 5:30-7pm
VIP Preview, 7pm-10:30pm
Wed, Dec 2 - Sat, Dec 5, 11am-7pm
Sun Dec 6, 11am-5pm
General Admission applies
For complete show information visit www.art-miami.com
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Susan Metrician featured in In-Studio/Tangent exhibition

In-Studio/Tangent: An exhibition curated by Marshall Harmon in conjunction with the the League Treatment Center and League Artists Natural Design (LAND) on view November 6th – December 6th, 2009.
In-Studio features the work of artists living with autism-spectrum disabilities whose creative talents qualify them to participate in an immersive studio program. The artists are led in group projects by Marshall Harmon, Workshop Visiting Artist. Artists Matt Murphy (Art Specialist and a founding team member of LAND) and Susan Metrican (Gallery/Habitation Coordinator) guide and support each artist’s personal exploration.
Established in 2005, LAND is the latest program of the League Treatment Center, a unique studio that helps artists develop their skills in a nurturing environment, as well as market their vibrant work. LAND has gained worldwide support from curators, collectors, writers, and arts organizations, dedicated to social change and the expansion of the art world.
Tangent features the work of Marshall Harmon, Matt Murphy, and Susan Metrican from the LAND studio. All three artists differ in style, yet each draws inspiration from LAND’s creative environment.
Susan Metrican’s series of still-life paintings reveal the preciousness of ordinary objects. Incorporating scale and a sense of humor, Metrican’s images explore the lines between intimacy, awkwardness, and distance.
Regular exhibition hours will be Monday-Friday, 8:30 am-5:30 pm. JDK Gallery - 47 Maple Street in Burlington, Vermont
More information: JDK Gallery
In-Studio features the work of artists living with autism-spectrum disabilities whose creative talents qualify them to participate in an immersive studio program. The artists are led in group projects by Marshall Harmon, Workshop Visiting Artist. Artists Matt Murphy (Art Specialist and a founding team member of LAND) and Susan Metrican (Gallery/Habitation Coordinator) guide and support each artist’s personal exploration.
Established in 2005, LAND is the latest program of the League Treatment Center, a unique studio that helps artists develop their skills in a nurturing environment, as well as market their vibrant work. LAND has gained worldwide support from curators, collectors, writers, and arts organizations, dedicated to social change and the expansion of the art world.
Tangent features the work of Marshall Harmon, Matt Murphy, and Susan Metrican from the LAND studio. All three artists differ in style, yet each draws inspiration from LAND’s creative environment.
Susan Metrican’s series of still-life paintings reveal the preciousness of ordinary objects. Incorporating scale and a sense of humor, Metrican’s images explore the lines between intimacy, awkwardness, and distance.
Regular exhibition hours will be Monday-Friday, 8:30 am-5:30 pm. JDK Gallery - 47 Maple Street in Burlington, Vermont
More information: JDK Gallery
Brooklyn Art Studios is growing!

Brooklyn Art Studios is growing! The Brooklyn Art Studios - Building 8 at 276 Greenpoint Avenue in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, now has ground floor studio/work spaces.
New private spaces include: heat, wifi, overhead lights, large windows, ceiling fans, 24 hr access, 24 hr security & cameras, break room, vending machines, mens/womens restrooms, utility room with slop sink and supplies, showroom/gallery space, 16 ft ceilings (build up storage lofts), load in/load out from dock area, area for dirty work/sawing, mail boxes for mail delivery, bike racks on site, lots of area parking/on site parking nights and weekends, open studio events and blog spot/web link.
Some spaces will include:
170sf floor space / 800sf wall space
190sf floor space / 950sf wall space
290sf floor space / 1175sf wall space
230sf floor space / 1000sf wall space
Call for more info and to view: 718-313-5379. (Or email: lfa17@ymail.com)
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
"Artist Spotlight" Film on Painter, Cassy Giacci



Rogue Space - Chelsea and FilmsOnArtists.com present the first in a series of “Artist Spotlight” events on Thursday, November 19th, 6pm-9pm. The Artists Spotlight series is a monthly art opening combined with documentary film screening on a New York Artist.*
“Artists Spotlight” is an initiative of documentary filmmaker and gallery owner Kevin OʼHanlon and aims to showcase the artistic process and intent behind the work on exhibit. The films allow the viewer to observe the artist in the studios…at the height of their creative process or discussing their art, and invite the viewer to make a connection with the artist.
“It is a unique and fun concept”, says OʼHanlon, “Itʼs an instant propulsion into the public eye for the artists and a departure from a traditional gallery setting. My hope is that art fans will be able to connect far more earnestly with an artistʼs work by connecting with the process of its creation. Film is a very powerful medium and I believe it will play a major role in art exhibition as the gallery struggles with news models for creating excitement and stimulating investment in art.”
The first film in the series is on Brooklyn Art Studios own; Painter, Cassy Giacci. Editor is Michelle Vargas.
What the critics are saying:The subject that is OʼHanlonʼs current passion is the artist. Located in the middle of Chelsea, the filmmaker found the rare opportunity to open a space that would allow him to connect with his subjects.Unlike many other galleries - the joining of film and art brings to focus the personal and technical development of an artist that resides behind the works, which would normally be unseen. - Fine Art Magazine.
View artwork by Cassy Giacci: http://www.cassandragiacci.com/
“Artists Spotlight” is an initiative of documentary filmmaker and gallery owner Kevin OʼHanlon and aims to showcase the artistic process and intent behind the work on exhibit. The films allow the viewer to observe the artist in the studios…at the height of their creative process or discussing their art, and invite the viewer to make a connection with the artist.
“It is a unique and fun concept”, says OʼHanlon, “Itʼs an instant propulsion into the public eye for the artists and a departure from a traditional gallery setting. My hope is that art fans will be able to connect far more earnestly with an artistʼs work by connecting with the process of its creation. Film is a very powerful medium and I believe it will play a major role in art exhibition as the gallery struggles with news models for creating excitement and stimulating investment in art.”
The first film in the series is on Brooklyn Art Studios own; Painter, Cassy Giacci. Editor is Michelle Vargas.
What the critics are saying:The subject that is OʼHanlonʼs current passion is the artist. Located in the middle of Chelsea, the filmmaker found the rare opportunity to open a space that would allow him to connect with his subjects.Unlike many other galleries - the joining of film and art brings to focus the personal and technical development of an artist that resides behind the works, which would normally be unseen. - Fine Art Magazine.
View artwork by Cassy Giacci: http://www.cassandragiacci.com/
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