9.06.2011

Demetrius Oliver (MFA '04) in Solo Exhibition at D’Amelio Terras Gallery, New York

Demetrius Oliver's (MFA '04) show titled Orrery opens this month at D'Amelio Terras Gallery in New York. This is Oliver's second solo gallery exhibition in New York.  


For more information about the show and about Oliver's Work, please view
http://www.damelioterras.com/exhibition.html?id=805&f=h 




Demetrius Oliver: Orrery

On View: September 8 – October 8
Opening Reception: September 8, 6-8pm

D'Amelio Terras
525 W 22nd St
New York, NY 10011
t 212 352 9460

Peter Alele (Staff), Stephen Grebinski (MFA '11), Pernot Hudson ('06), Brad LaMere (MFA '11), Yoorim Park (MFA '12) and Meredith Sellers (MFA '12) Accepted into the 215/610 Juried Drawing Exhibition for Regional Emerging Artists; Meredith Sellers granted Best of Show Award

UPenn Alumni Stephen Grebinski (MFA '11), Pernot Hudson (MFA '06) and Brad LaMere (MFA '11), along with Second Year MFA Candidates Yoorim Park (MFA '12) and Meredith Sellers (MFA '12) and staff member Peter Alele were recently accepted into the 215/610 Juried Drawing Exhibition for Regional Emerging Artists, to be held at the Gallery at Delaware County Community College.  The show was juried by Kate Kraczon, Curatorial Assistant at the Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania.  Each of the artists selected by Kraczon will have three pieces on display.  Meredith Sellers (MFA '12) was granted the Best of Show Award for her body of work.  


For More Information on the Exhibition, please view 
http://webarchive.dccc.edu/gallery/pdf/JDE-trifold.pdf


215/610 Juried Drawing Exhibition for Regional Emerging Artists
On View: September 21 - October 28
Opening Reception: Wednesday, September 21, Time TBA


Delaware County Community College
901 South Media Line Road 
Media, PA 19063-1094 

8.30.2011

Woohyun Shim's (MFA '12) Exhibit, "The Story Starts Where it Ends & Ends Where it Begins," Recieves Glowing Review

Woohyun Shim's (MFA '12) Exhibition, The Story Starts Where it Ends & Ends Where it Begins, will be on display through August 31, 2011. Fore more information, please see post from 7/18/2011.

To read the review, please visit
http://www.thereader.com/index.php/comments/everything_is_changing/#.Tle5sSzi5X4.emai

Sarah Cohen (MFA '11) in Solo Exhibition at Gratz College, Melrose Park, PA

Sarah Cohen (MFA '11) will have photographs featured in a solo exhibition, entitled Jewish Life in India, at the Leona P. Kramer Memorial Gallery, Gratz College. The images Cohen will be presenting were taken in Mumbai, India, while she was there for the Howard A. Silverstein and Patricia Bleznak Silverstein Photography Studio Abroad 2011: an opportunity she was granted during her final year of her MFA at the University of Pennsylvania. The show will open September 1st and be on view until October 26th.

For more information, please visit
http://www.gratz.edu/page11211.aspx



Jewish Life In India
Photos by Sarah Cohen

On View: September 1 - October 26, 2011
Opening Reception: Thursday, September 8, 7-9 pm

Leona P. Kramer Memorial Gallery
Gratz College
7605 Old York Road
Melrose Park, PA 19027

8.16.2011

Of Play and Want, A show in the Morgan Gallery by Chloe Isadora Reison ('12)













Of Play and Want
is a show of sculpture and photography, made by Chloe during the interim summer of her two year MFA program at the University of Pennsylvania. The show will take place in the Morgan Gallery, in the Department of Graduate Fine Arts. This will be the only opportunity to see the show, as it will come down the following weekend. Please come and view this work, as well as enjoy a cookout, which the artist has organized in conjunction with her show. The cookout will take place at the same time and location as the opening.


For more information, please visit
http://chloeisadorareison.blogspot.com/


Of Play and Want: New Works by Chloe Isadora Reison
Opening Reception: Thursday, August 18th, 6pm-9pm

Morgan Gallery
School of Design
University of Pennsylvania
205 South 34th Street, Philadelphia, PA

8.12.2011

Amy Archambault (MFA '11) in Group Exhibition at ArtSpace, Hartford, Conneticut


Amy Archambault (MFA '11) is in a group show, titled Nature Nourishes, which opens August 19th and is up until August 26th. The show, which is c0-curated by Lori Robeau & Karen Talbot, features 22 artists from across the nation, each presenting his or her own unique response to the theme of nature. The complete list of artists is provided below:

Tiffany Adams - RI, Karen Rand Anderson - RI, Amy Archambault - PA, Krisanne Baker - ME, Jacqueline Campbell - CT, Maria Driscoll McMahon - NY, Jay Egge - RI, Sue Fenton - CT, Linda Ganus - NY, Patricia McInroy - CO, Julia Morgan-Leamon - MA, Amber Morrison - RI, Caitlin Nesbit - MA, John Nordell - MA, Maggie Nowinski - MA, Tom Ogburn - NM, Gage Prentiss - RI, Lori Robeau- CT, Paul Roustan - RI, Susan Spaniol - CT, Karen Talbot - RI, Margaret Waage - CT

For more information on Nature Nurtures, please visit:
http://www.connecticutmag.com/Connecticut-Magazine/Calendar/index.php/name/Nature-Nourishes-Exhibition/event/10111/#.TkPdslQO33A.facebook

Nature Nourishes

Exhibition: August 19 - 26, 2011
Opening Reception: Friday, August 19, 6-9 p.m.
Artist Talk--Weeds as Food & Medicine Sun: Aug 21, 1-2pm, Free and open to the public.

ArtSpace Hartford
555 Asylum Street
Hartford, CT 06105
Gallery Hours: Sat-Sun 12-4pm, Mon-Fri 3-8pm

7.20.2011

Get REDI to Face the MAADNESS, a Show in the Morgan Gallery by Matthew Krawcheck (MFA '11)



















Opening This Thursday July 21st 2011
Reception 7-9pm
Morgan Building, Physical Lab
School of Design
University of Pennsylvania
205 South 34th Street, Philadelphia, PA

7.18.2011

Robert Dimin (MFA '11) and Justine Hill (MFA '11) Exhibit Work in the Interim of Finding a New Location for Project Space

WoohYun Shim (MFA '12) in Solo Exhibition at Florence Mill ArtLoft , Omaha, Nebraska

WoohYun Shim is a 2010 BFA graduate of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and is currently working on her MFA at the University of Pennsylvania. This is her first solo exhibition. WooYun's work contemplates philosophies of circulation and cyclical systems based on the idea of reincarnation. She seeks to visually balance Eastern Buddhist thought and Western Abstract Expressionism through her paintings.






WoohYun Shim

"The Story Starts Where It Ends...

and Ends Where It Begins..."

Paintings & Drawings by WoohYun Shim, 2011 Connor Meigs Art Award Recipient

Florence Mill ArtLoft

9102 North 30 St. (next to I-680, exit 13) Omaha Nebraska

Opening Reception: Saturday, August 6, 1:30-4:30 PM

Exhibit runs through August 31, 2011

Gallery Hours: 1 – 5 pm, Wed. through Sun.

And by appointment: 402-551-1233


6.29.2011

Chris Lawrence ('10) Exhibits at AirSpace

Chris Lawrence ('10), the current artist-in-residence at AirSpace in West Philadelphia opened an exhibition of new work on Saturday, June 25th. The show, which runs until July 16, is open to the public Saturdays and Sunday, 12-5pm and by appointment.

For more information about the show, please check out Chris Lawrence's website:

www.chrislawrenceprojects.com


Also, make sure to read a review of the show at Philadelphia Weekly's website:

http://www.philadelphiaweekly.com/arts-and-culture/art/Chris-Lawrence-Installation-Airspace-West-Philadelphia.html


AirSpace

4007 Chestnut Street

Philadelphia, PA 19104



6.10.2011

Edward Carey (MFA '09) Exhibits Installation in UArts Window

Edward Carey (MFA '09) is exhibiting work in two locations during the month of June. The first is in a window display at UArts. The second is at Bird Park on the corner of Third and Arch in Old City. Please check out both installations while they are up.





UArts Window
333 S.Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107

Bird Park
N 3rd and Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106

Multiple Alumni Represented in VOX VII, Co-Curated by Hennessy Youngman (Jason Musson (MFA' 11))

Vox Populi's seventh annual exhibition of emerging artists, VOX VII, co-curated by Hennessy Youngman and Melissa Ho, is scheduled to open July 8th, 6pm. 32 artists were selected for inclusion in the show, including 8 Alumni: Milana Braslavsky MFA `07, Leigh van Duzer MFA `10, Matthew Krawcheck MFA `10, Peter Schenk MFA `09, John Schlesinger MFA `11, Jaime Treadwell MFA `02, Jessica Vaughn MFA `11 and Nathan T. Wilson MFA `10. The complete list of artists follows:



Milana Braslavsky
Chris Domenick
Hillary L. Doyle
Leigh van Duzer
Kristina Estell
Ashlee Ferlito
Erik Geschke
Scott Giblin
Ben Goddard
Bobby Gonzales
Jordan Graw
James Grilli
Adam Jacono
Tara Kelton
Nichola Kinch
Matthew Krawcheck
Jennifer Lingford
Kevin McCullough
Bud McNichol
Dustin Metz
Jonathan Monaghan
Benjamin Pederson
Daniel Petraitis
Lauren Rice
Peter Schenk
John Schlesinger
Run Shayo
Jaime Treadwell
Jessica Vaughn
Sarah Weber
Nathan T. Wilson & Dante Blackstone
Lindsay Wraga


For more information on VOX VII, visit

http://www.voxpopuligallery.org/index.php



VOX VII

July 8 – 31

Opening Reception: Friday, July 8th, 6-11pm


Vox Populi

319 N 11th Street, Third Floor

Philadelphia, PA 19107

215-238-1236

Vox Populi is open to the public Wednesday through Sunday from 12 pm to 6 pm



6.03.2011

Joshua Mosley (Associate Professor, Chair) in group exhibition at the Fabric Workshop and Museum, opening June 3rd, 6pm

Joshua Mosley, Associate Professor of Fine Arts and Acting Chair, Department of Fine Arts, has a special project included in the group exhibition Close at Hand, which opens June 3rd at The Fabric Workshop and Museum. The show includes Philadelphia artists from the museum’s permanent collection. Also in the show is our Professor and Chair Emeritus John Moore and former graduate photo faculty & senior critic Eileen Neff. Close at Hand is co-curated by Virgil Marti, along with Marion Boulton Stroud, Ruth Fine and Mary Anne Friel.


For more information about Close at Hand, visit

http://www.fabricworkshopandmuseum.org/exhibitions/close-at-hand.php


Close at Hand:

Philadelphia Artists from the Permanent Collection

June 3 – Late Summer 2011
Opening Reception: Friday, June 3, 6-8 pm


The Fabric Workshop and Museum

1214 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107-0922
[T] 215.561.8888
[F] 215.561.8887
info@fabricworkshopandmuseum.org

Hours

Monday through Friday, 10 am to 6 pm

Saturdays and Sundays, 12 pm to 5 pm

Admission

$3 for Adults
Free for Children under 12 and all FWM Members.
Group tours available by appointment.


5.24.2011

Rachel Eschenbach (MFA '11) and Jessica Vaughn (MFA '11) Featured in Philadelphia Sculptors’ 12th Annual Student Exhibition, 5 into 1


Philadelphia Sculptors, in cooperation with the Galleries at Moore, presents Philadelphia Sculptors’ 12th Annual Student Exhibition, 5 into 1. The show features two graduating students from each of the five Philadelphia Fine Arts programs. Participants include, Kelly McGovern and Laurel Patterson of Moore College of Art & Design, Tyler Kline and Tom Yurkovic of Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Maxi Eisenmann and Jim Shomo of Tyler School of Art, Tyler Held and Colin O’Neill of The University of the Arts, and Rachel Eschenbach and Jessica Vaughn of The University of Pennsylvania. The Curators of 5 into 1 are Emma Irvin and Anna Romaniuk. The show's reception took place on Sunday, May 22nd and was preceded by a by panel presentation with Jordan Griska, Joseph Leroux and Sharyn O’Mara, moderated by Paul Hubbard, Graduate Program Manager of Studio Art at Moore.

For more information call 215.965.4027 or visit www.thegalleriesatmoore.org.


5 into 1

May 21 – June 18, 2011

Opening Reception: Sunday, May 22, 2011, 3:15 – 5:30 p.m.

Best of Show Award presentation--"Sculpture Today”: Sunday, May 22, 1:30 – 2:45 p.m.


Wilson Lobby, Moore College of Art and Design

20th Street and The Parkway

Philadelphia, PA 19103


For more information on Philadelphia Sculptors, e-mail Leslie Kaufman at lesliekaufman@verizon.net.

www.philasculptors.org


Howard A. Silverstein and Patricia Bleznak Silverstein Photography Studio Abroad 2011 Exhibition, Populous Flows

The University of Pennsylvania Department of Fine Arts is proud to present the Howard A. Silverstein and Patricia Bleznak Silverstein Photography Studio Abroad 2011 Exhibition, Populous Flows. Howard A. Silverstein and Patricia Bleznak generously funded 19 individuals, a collection of graduate students, undergraduate students, faculty, staff and adult extension students to travel to and from Mumbai, India in March of 2011. Populous Flows is an exhibition of the work made during this time, as well as work made after the fact in response to the multitude of experiences had while abroad. Populous Flows features the following students: Christine Alix, Shumita Basu, NĂ­ger Laila Bey, Sandy Boyer, Sarah Cohen, Sarah Dekker, Clare Din, Caitlin Lennon, Michael Marfione, Katie Motyka, Chloe Isadora Reison, Alex Remnick, Tamara Suber, Elise Wrabetz. Additionally, the subsequent faculty and staff also present their work in the show: Samuel Belkowitz, Gabriel Martinez, Karen Rodenwald, Julie Saecker Schneider and Larry Shprintz.


To learn more about Populous Flows, visit

http://www.design.upenn.edu/fine-arts-undergraduate/


POPULOUS FLOWS
May 20 - July 12, 2011
Opening Reception: Friday, May 20th, 4-6pm

The Charles Addams Fine Arts Hall

University of Pennsylvania

200 South 36th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6229

215.573.5134

fine-art@design.upenn.edu

Gallery Hours: 10-5pm Monday - Friday





5.23.2011

Julia Barbosa Landois (MFA '07) in Solo Exhibition at Blue Star Contemporary Art Center (San Antonio, Texas), Opening June 2nd, 6pm

Julia Barbosa Landois (MFA '07) will have work featured in a solo exhibition and live performance, entitled "Culo de Oro/The Golden Ass," at Blue Star Contemporary Art Center. "Culo de Oro/The Golden Ass" examines sex, masculinity, and the tourist mentality along the Texas/Mexico border.

Landois grew up in South Texas, surrounded by men who visited towns like Nuevo Laredo for prostitutes, bizarre sex shows, exotic game hunting, and recreational drinking. Like Las Vegas or Amsterdam, these towns illustrate how the concept of license can change when one changes environments. In this show, she, too, plays the part of tourist in the terrain of masculine identity and gendered desire, in a sexual rite of passage with no counterpart for women of the same culture.

This is Landois's first project using documentary material as a starting point. The installation and performance are informed by interviews conducted with friends and brothel patrons, sex tourism website testimonials, regional folklore, and ideas about sex and spirituality from ancient Mexico. Landois will perform in the installation space on June 30th with musician Erik Sanden of the art-rock band Buttercup. Creation of this work was made possible in part by the Residency Program at the Santa Fe Art Institute and an Award from the Artist Foundation of San Antonio, with funding provided by the Cultural Collaborative of the City of San Antonio.

To view more of Julia's work, visit http://www.julialandois.com/

Also, to read reviews of the show, please visit

http://www.mysanantonio.com/default/article/Curtain-lifted-on-border-sex-trade-1443687.php

http://glasstire.com/2011/07/02/nuevo-laredo-performs-in-san-antonio-culo-de-oro-the-golden-ass/


Opening Reception: Thursday, June 2nd, 6-9 pm
Live Performance: Thursday, June 30th, 7pm
Exhibition Dates: June 2nd - August 6th

Blue Star Contemporary Art Center
116 Blue Star
San Antonio, TX 78204


5.12.2011

Marjorie Van Cura (MFA '02) interviewed by Peter Gynd Medley of Northside Open Studios


In the Studio: With Majorie Van Cura
By Peter Gynd Medley
posted May 7, 2011
www.northsideopenstudios.org/news/

This week I visited with Greenpoint artist Marjorie Van Cura.
Van Cura’s work is born of experience; her father a computer programmer at a genetic research lab, Van Cura’s work is informed by her personal experiences and reflections on genetic hybridization. Dealing directly with building personally relevant icons through appropriated imagery, her work bypasses the narrative, focusing instead on the subconscious processing of ideas.

Marjorie’s paintings begin with a Google image search. She searches for photos illustrative of both her experiences and the subconscious of an experience. The images are then digitally collaged together forming a hybridized human/animal/mechanical icon.

Reflective of genetic exploration, these icons undergo a series of changes through their generational reproduction. Referring to this as the “generation of a generation”, Marjorie hand traces these forms repeatedly to her final surface, the icon changing or evolving slightly with every successive transfer. This process produces paintings which upon first glance appear as perfectly balanced and symmetrical compositions of repeating forms. Upon closer inspection though, Van Cura’s paintings slowly reveal the subtle variations of the process.

Referencing Op Art and Surrealism, the works are pattern and color based, meant to be disorientating, but not completely overwhelming. The imagery of the icons reflective of the hybridization of contemporary culture and as Van Cura puts it, “a way to process the world and events without being overly political.”

To view more of Marjorie's work, visit www.marjorievancura.com.

Northside Open Studios: June 16th - 19th
* Note: Marjorie Van Cura will be in studio on Sunday only, June 19th from 12:00 - 6:00pm.

Majorie's Studio Location
255 Calyer Street
(@ corner of Newel)
Second Floor
Greenpoint Brooklyn

5.05.2011

Penn Design 2011 MFA Thesis Exhibition, Opening May 12th, 6pm


Penn Design Fine Arts is proud to present the 2011 MFA Thesis Exhibition at the at the Ice Box exhibition space in Crane Arts, Philadelphia. The exhibition will bring together works by the 22 artists who will graduate from the program this May. The exhibition is free and open to the public. Exhibiting Artists: Paige Adair, Amy Archambault, Sandy Boyer, Zoe Chronis, Sarah Cohen, Robert Dimin, Rachel Eschenbach, Stephen Grebinski, Justine Hill, Beth Hull, Soo Kang, Bradley LaMere, Elina Malkin, Michael Marfione, Kent Miller, Jayson Scott Musson, Heidi Nam, Martha Rich, John Schlesinger, Tamara Suber, Jessica Vaughn, and Jessica Yang.

The PennDesign MFA class of 2011 has been challenged to independently pursue artistic research in visual art. With the graduation of this class, we celebrate the Fine Arts program's new unification of individual disciplines. For example, the work of a photographer is no less conscious of the universe of painting, and a video artist might have equal interest in sculpture. These graduating students have had exposure to international traveling studios, sponsored residencies, and visiting faculty. The combination of these experiences have broadened the students' perspectives and shaped their responsibilities as artists.

To learn more about the exhibition, visit http://pennexhibitions.com/index.php?/home/mfa_shows/2011/

Opening Reception: Thursday, May 12th, 6:00 - 9:00pm
Exhibition Dates: Thursday, May 12th - Sunday, May 29th

Crane Arts Building: Ice Box Project Space
1400 North American Street
Philadelphia, PA 19122
Gallery Hours: Wednesday - Sunday 12:00 - 6:00pm

5.03.2011

Brent Wahl (Lecturer, MFA '06) in Solo Exhibition at Vox Populi, Opening May 6th, 6pm


Brent Wahl (Lecturer, MFA '06) will have work featured in his fourth solo exhibition at Vox Populi, entitled "Group Show". Fabricating three-dimensional "situations" that move through contextual and visual shifts is an ongoing interest in Brent Wahl’s work, as are reoccurring themes that investigate cultural phenomena, abstraction, architecture and illusion. For Wahl, abstraction has often been the "glue" that binds together the disparate visual forms in his varied work.

In "Group Show", Wahl refocuses his interest in abstraction in full force. Drawing on his fascination with the optical and spatial shifts that happen between three-dimensional structures imaged in two-dimensions (via photography), he embraces a playful and experimental stance with this work. Collaborating with himself, he compiles a “group show" of imagery that is at once thematically linked and visually diverse.

To view more of Wahl's work, visit, http://brentwahl.com/home.html

Opening Reception: Friday, May 6th, 6:00 - 11:00pm
Exhibition Dates: Friday, May 6th - Sunday, May 29th

Vox Populi
319 North 11th Street
Philadelphia, PA
http://www.voxpopuligallery.org/

Caroline Santa (MFA '07) in Solo Exhibition at Tiger Strikes Asteroid, Opening May 6th, 6pm

Caroline Santa (MFA '07) will have recent work featured in a solo exhibition, titled "Coda", at Tiger Strikes Asteroid. Mining old drawings, discarded scraps of paper, and other found items, Santa's newest mixed media works are improvisatory, intuitive, and guided by serendipity. "Coda" is the inaugural exhibition in Tiger Strikes Asteroid's new space on the 2nd floor.

Santa's previously unresolved drawings are remembered, reexamined, and reshaped to become a fresh inventory of color, marks, and surfaces. Enforced by other found items, this collection of materials is recognized for an undeveloped portential and an appreciation of its own characteristics. Her thoughtfulness in observations and the inspiration she finds in overlooked fragments and secondary forms reveals a compelling process. The negative spaces of Santa's drawings become the subject, cut out and reinforced by the application of arbitrary shapes in gouaches, ink washes, spray paint and graphite. Santa holds a BFA from the University of Delaware and an MFA from the University of Pennsylvania. Recently her work has been shown at Projects Gallery, UnSmoke Space, and Gross McCleaf Gallery. In 2007, she was the recipient of the Charles Addams Prize, and was an Artist-in-Residence in Pereira, Colombia. Her work has been exhibited at The Delaware Center of Contemporary Art, FLUXspace, The Jenny Jaskey Gallery, The University of the Arts, the galleries of The University of Pennsylvania, and The Lucy Tejada Cultural Center in Pereira, Colombia. Santa lives and works in Philadelphia.

To view more works by Santa, visit http://carolinesanta.com/news.html

Opening Reception: Friday, May 6th 6:00pm-10:00pm
Exhibition Dates: Friday May 6th - Sunday May 29th

Tiger Strikes Asteroid
319A North 11th Street
2nd Floor (Our New Location!)
Philadelphia PA 19107

5.02.2011

Joe Ovelman (MFA '10) in Solo Exhibition at Conner Contemporary Art, Opening May 14th, 6pm


Conner Contemporary Art is pleased to present concurrent solo exhibitions by Jeremy Kost, Joe Ovelman and Geoffrey Aldridge. Joe Ovelman (MFA '10) explores sexuality and the subversion of social norms with a series of new sculptures in his second solo exhibition with the gallery, "Coming Home". Works made of wood and mixed media resemble apparatuses used in past decades to provide anonymity during sexual encounters. Removing these forms from their original contexts and adjusting the relation of their features to human anatomy, Ovelman emphasizes the universality of these objects.

To view more of Ovelman's work, visit http://joeovelman.com/home.


Opening Reception: Saturday, May 14th, 6:00 - 8:00pm.
Exhibition Dates: May 14th – July 2nd, 2011


Conner Contemporary Art
1358 Florida Avenue,
NE –Washington, DC 20002
(in the Historic Atlas/H Street Area)
http://www.connercontemporary.com/
202.588.8750
Gallery Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 10:00 - 5:00pm

4.25.2011

Marc Blumthal (MFA '10) in Group Exhibition at the Woodbury Hollywood Gallery (WUHO), CA, Opening Thursday April 14th, 7pm


Marc Blumthal (MFA '10) will have work featured in a group exhibition titled, "2D3D-2: Drawing in the Post-Digital Age" at the Woodbury University School of Architecture Hollywood Gallery (WUHO) in Los Angeles, California. Drawing is a major and parallel mode of expression for many of today’s progressive architects. The gallery thus proposes "2D3D", a comprehensive annual exhibition of architectural drawings. Please join the Blumthal and additional artists for this special event.

"Architectural drawings have a variety of uses: to instruct, inform, indulge, confuse, confirm, congratulate and console. The most worthwhile are those that undertake these essential architectural tasks on behalf of the producer rather than the consumer. When this is the case, which is rare, then such drawings do indeed become an integral part of the architecture they portray rather than a cypher for thoughts translated elsewhere, and by other means."
-Cedric Price

To see more of Blumthal's work, visit http://www.marcblumthal.com/

Opening Reception: Thursday, April 14th, 7:00 - 10:00pm
Exhibition Dates: Thursday, April 14th - Sunday, May 1st

Woodbury University School of Architecture
Hollywood Gallery (WUHO)

6518 Hollywood Blvd
Los Angeles, California 90029
http://wuho.org/

4.20.2011

Fine Arts Lecture Series: Mika Rottenberg, Thursday, April 21st, 5:30pm


The Penn Design Fine Arts Lecture Series is pleased to present a lecture by video installation artist, Mika Rottenberg. Rottenberg's latest work, "Squeeze" (2010), presents an uncommon and unsettling vision of art and commerce that is mirrored in the uncommon and potentially disorienting museum experience she creates for viewers. To reach the video, one must travel a mazelike installation. This physical passage offers a through-the-rabbit-hole journey into an alternate art space in which impossible and uncanny events transpire, serving as an architectural symbol of the absurdist approach with which Rottenberg produces serious commentary on current social conditions.

To create her short films, Rottenberg typically pursues an idea through drawings that give free rein to her imagination. Next she begins the careful casting process to find real people (instead of trained actors) who will interact with her mazelike, sculptural installation. She collaborates with a team of carpenters, engineers, and other assistants to build the environment or film set. Even before the construction is complete, she works with her characters in the space—almost as objects or motion studies—filming them and tailoring each compartment to fit their behaviours and unique corporeal features. Rottenberg makes feminist art decades after feminism was legibly defined. She makes seriously political art that is preposterously funny. She documents reality, but spins it into narrative fiction. With "Squeeze" (2010), Rottenberg hones these signature tactics, creating a video installation that is both humorous and unsettling.

Mika Rottenberg was born in Buenos Aires in 1976, and holds a BFA from the School of Visual Arts (2000) and an MFA from Columbia University (2004). She lives and works in New York. Solo exhibitions include San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; La Maison Rouge, Paris; KW Institute of Contemporary Art, Berlin; and P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, New York. Her work has been exhibited in the 2008 Whitney Biennial, Whitney Museum of American Art; the Tate Modern, London; Guggenheim Museum (Bilbao and New York); The Museum of Modern Art, New York; Uncertain States of America: American Art in the Third Millenium (multiple venues, 2005-2006). In March 2011 she will have a monographic exhibition at de Appel Arts Centre, Amsterdam.

To learn more of Rottenberg's work, visit http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/26/arts/design/26galleries-MIKAROTTENBE_RVW.html

Event Date and Time: Thursday, April 21st, 5:30pm

Morgan Building
205 South 34th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
*Once you enter the building the lecture will be in the room immediately to your right.

4.18.2011

Nathlie Provosty (MFA '07) in Group Exhibition at Fowler's Gallery, Brooklyn, Opening April 23rd, 6pm


Fowler Arts Collective is pleased to present "Fist City", an exhibition of abstract paintings by EJ Hauser, Logan Grider, Matt Phillips, and Nathlie Provosty (MFA '07).

A fist is the hand’s best attempt to organize itself. More often than not, our attempts to create order and meaning only remind us of how lawless and mysterious life actually is. What does the inside of your closed hand even look like? "Fist City" is not just a place; ...it is a community and a credo. Hands reaching out to grasp, touch, and configure the entropic. When words become too elusive and you have to take matters directly into your hands, you have entered "Fist City". Titled after the infamous Loretta Lynn song of the same name, "Fist City" embodies the bold, take-notice attitude of Lynn’s lyrics. The artists in "Fist City" are engaged in a rigorous investigation of abstraction and all the different forms it can take. The exhibition is a collaboration between the artists: self-directed and independently organized with the support of Fowler Arts Collective. In addition to paintings, the artists have produced a limited edition broadsheet that will accompany the exhibition.The artists live and work primarily in New York City and Philadelphia. Fowler is a new gallery and studio collective located in Greenpoint, Brooklyn founded by Cecelia Post (MFA '09).

To learn more about Fowler and this exhibition, visit http://www.fowlerartsbrooklyn.org/.

Opening Reception: Saturday, April 23rd, 6:00 - 9:00pm
Exhibition Dates: April 23rd to May 7th, 2011

Fowler Arts Collective Gallery
67 West Street, 2nd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11222
Gallery Hours: Saturday and Sunday 12:00 - 6:00pm or by appointment

Francesca Pfister (MFA '07) and Stefania Luciani Binnick (MFA '87) in Exhibition at the Consulate General:Italy, Philadelphia, Opening April 28th, 6pm


Francesca Pfister (MFA '07) and Stefania Luciani Binnick (MFA '87) will have work featured in a Group Exhibition titled, "The Unity of Italy and USA: A Bridge of 150 Year". Curated by Shara Wasserman, the exhibition will hosts two openings at the Crane Arts Building: Gray Area and the Consulate General of Italy, Independent Mall. Wasserman is the Exhibitions Director at Temple University Rome. A video projection and concert will be featured the day prior to Pfister and Binnick's opening.

* Opening Reception: Thursday, April 28th, 6:00 - 9:00pm

* Consulate General of Italy: Philadelphia
150 South Independence Mall W
Philadelphia, PA



Concert and Video Projection: Wednesday, April 27th 6:00 - 9:00pm

Crane Arts: Gray Area
1400 North American Street
Philadelphia, PA

4.15.2011

Penn Alumni at Tiger Strikes Asteroid Promoting Gallery for Funding Support

Tiger Strikes Asteroid has been home to 25 exhibitions since it began in 2009. These include solo shows of its member artists and group and solo exhibits from local and national non-members as well. Our goal is to connect the Philadelphia art community with the National and International community by exhibiting a diverse array of exhibits and other programs.
In the coming months the gallery is also pleased to announce that it will move to a beautiful new space on the 2nd floor of the building it is currently in (319A North 11th Street). This will further plant the gallery in the vibrant community it has been apart of since it began and will increase opportunities for dialogue and conversation with other exhibition spaces and artist groups. In the coming months we will feature member exhibitions from Caroline Santa and Alex Paik, two person exhibitions from Amy Beecher and Susan Bricker, solo exhibitions from Tracy Thomason and Gerard Brown and an exhibit curated by Wallace Whitney, a New York based painter and part owner of the Lower East Side gallery, Canada.

With these coming exhibits comes increased costs. Tiger Strikes Asteroid is asking for funds to help with operating expenses, move related costs and other bills that may arise as we develop our gallery and programming.

Money donated to Tiger Strikes Asteroid will go to:
-The construction and renovations of our new gallery space.
-Shipping costs so we can bring artists from afar to our gallery.
-Equipment so we can expand the scope of our exhibits and programming.
-Costs associated with the development of a visiting speaker series.

Here is the link. Please donate today!

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2082312048/tiger-strikes-asteroid-moves-and-expands

To learn more about Tiger Strikes Asteroid, visit http://www.tigerstrikesasteroid.com/

4.14.2011

Kim Brickley (MFA '09) and Sarah Zimmer (MFA '08) create light installation for new project by the Mural Arts Program, Philadelphia


Kim Brickley (MFA '09) and Sarah Zimmer (MFA '08) contribute to a new project by the Mural Arts Program, in conjunction with the Northern Liberties Neighborhood Association. The project plans to bring a more permanent light installation to the city. The Spring Garden Gateway Project is an interactive light installation created by Brickley and Zimmer, which hopes to cover the I-95 underpass at Second and Spring Garden Streets with Lightwild Pixel LED lights and motion sensors to “transform the space into an interactive environment that pulses with light and movement.”

People, bikes and cars would all activate motion sensors, which (depending on the speed and position of said commuters) would activate pixels varying in color and brightness. The display would be ever-changing and depend entirely on the commotion of the city around it. Michael Sebright is the architectural consultant on the job, Adam Rokhsar of Harvestworks is the interactive programmer and Billy Hodges of Illuminations is the lighting consultant on the project.

To learn more about this project, visit http://nakedphilly.com/northern-liberties/the-spring-garden-gateway-project-an-interactive-light-installation-under-95/

4.11.2011

Linnea Paskow (MFA '02) in Exhibition at the President's Gallery, Pratt Institute, Opening April 14th, 4pm


Linnea Paskow (MFA '02) in will have her collages featured in an exhibition at the President's Gallery, Pratt Institute. Paskow is a visual artist who works with collage as her primary medium. She is an Assistant Professor Pratt Institute's upstate location at Munson-Williams-Proctor in Utica. She is also a Visiting Assistant Professor in the foundation department at Pratt Institute. She has an M.F.A. from the University of Pennsylvania and a B.A. from Haverford College. Locations of recent group exhibitions include: The New York Design Center and The Painting Center, in New York City; the Gross McCleaf Gallery in Philadelphia; and the Anna Bondonio Gallery in Alba, Italy. In 2007, she had a solo show at Kunstoffice in Berlin, and her work was included in 07_Art Projects with Michael Steinberg Fine Art in London. A solo installation of her work will be shown in the project room of Michael Steinberg Fine Art in the fall of 2008.

For more information, please visit http://www.linneapaskow.com.


Opening Reception: Thursday, April 14th, 4:00 - 5:30pm
Exhibition Dates: April 14th - February 2011

President’s Office Gallery
Pratt Institute
Main Building, First Floor
200 Willoughby Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11205
Gallery Hours: Monday – Friday, 10:00am-4:00pm

Jane Irish (MFA Program Coordinator) receives the Alfred and Trafford Klots International Program for Artists Residency


Jane Irish (MFA Program Coordinator) recently received the Alfred and Trafford Klots International Program for Artists Residency in
LĂ©hon, France. The residency invites Irish to a five week program beginning May 15th, 2011. In addition it provides artists with notable resources includinng Painting French rooms, WWII landscapes and beautiful churches. In 1989, Isabel Klots founded the Artist Residency Program in Rochefort-en-Terre in memory of her father-in-law, Alfred Klots, and her husband, Trafford Klots, both artists, and of their hospitality to other artists. In 1995, Maryland Institute College of Art began to administer the program. The "Friends of Rochefort" was established in 1998 to support the program as its focus and reputation expanded. Through the generosity of the Friends and of Isabel Klots, MICA has established an endowment fund for the Residency Program. Through 2010, the Residency Program was housed on the grounds of the ChĂ¢teau that Alfred Klots created in the early 20th century from medieval structures remaining on the site of an ancient castle destroyed during the French Revolution. Now, because the ChĂ¢teau requires extensive renovation and is no longer habitable, MICA has moved the Residency Program to LĂ©hon, another extraordinary medieval village in Brittany. Irish, a painter, received her MFA from Queens College, CUNY, and has exhibited in New York and Philadelphia since 1983. Irish’s ceramic work can be seen in the Institute of Contemporary Art’s exhibition, Dirt on Delight: Impulses Which Form Clay (Jan 16 - Mar 29, 2009), which travels to the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, MN. In 2002-03, Irish created a large-scale installation for the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts - her first solo museum exhibition, History Lesson. She is currently represented by Locks Gallery, Philadelphia.

In addition to receiving the Alfred and Trafford Klots International Program for Artists Residency, Irish has been named the Bill Co-Organizer of the Bill Walton exhibition opening at ICA in September 2011.

4.08.2011

Nathlie Provosty (MFA '07) in Group Exhibition at Jolie Laide, Opening April 8th, 6pm


Nathlie Provosty (MFA '07) will have work featured in a group exhibition titled "Becoming Something Found" at Jolie Laide, Philadelphia. "Becoming Something Found" explores how chance and uncertainty guide the processes of making art. The exhibition included artists from different generations who “collaborate with chance” (Rebecca Solnitt). The artists are connected through practices that involve unplanned gestures and indirect courses. Their processes are similar yet disparate, overlapping in approaches to materials and abstraction and varying in particularities of methods and imagery. For all of the artists, making art entails an ability to get lost and to remain open to what one may find. Additional artists featured include Jessica Dickinson, Emily Do, Rachel Foullon, Shelia Hicks, Alison Knowles, Fabienne Lasserre, Siobhan Liddell, Ree Morton, Jo Smail, and Molly Smith.

To see more of Provosty's work, visit http://www.nathlieprovosty.com/


Opening Reception: Friday, April 8th, 6:00 - 8:00pm
Exhibition Dates: Friday, April 1st - Saturday, May 28th

Jolie Laide Gallery
224 N. Juniper St.
Philadelphia, Pa 19107
http://www.jolielaide.com

4.07.2011

Chloe Isadora Reison and Mary Valverde (MFA '12 candidates) in Exhibition at the Morgan Gallery, University of Pennsylvania, Opening April 8th, 6pm


In "Deliberate Enigmas", Chloe Isadora Reison and Mary Valverde (MFA '12 candidates) present their individual sculptural works, as well as a collaborative performance piece, to take place the night of the opening. Both Reison and Valverde are interested in material culture, consumption and excess. They execute their respective work quite differently from one another, though each artist approaches their practice with a similar and curious sense of exploration, and a dedication to formalism. Their goal in showing together is to perpetuate the influence and inspiration the two artists have taken from one another, as well as to see what dialogue may arise in the joining of their work. Reison and Valverde see this as the start of a conversation that they hope to continue throughout their careers.


Opening Reception: Friday April 8th, 6:00 - 8:00pm
Performance Time: 7:00pm
Exhibition Dates: Friday, April 8th - Friday, April 15th

Morgan Gallery
Department of Fine Arts
University of Pennsylvania
205 S 34th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104

4.05.2011

Jessica Vaughn (MFA '11 candidate) in Exhibition at DuBois College House, University of Pennsylvania, Opening April 5th, 7pm

In "Redress", Jessica Vaughn (MFA '11 candidate) presents photographs and works on panel made during her graduate studies at the University of Pennsylvania. She explores printmaking and photography in unconventional ways by altering the surface of her works through processes of drawing, painting and erasure. Vaughn’s work starts with a recognizable image, found photographs from magazines, newspaper sources or ones that she has taken. She combines different processes together to create connectivity and analysis in images where it is generally assumed none exists. Such is the case in her recent work where she uses 16 th century Dutch woodcuts and African American hairpieces, or installation set-ups of cardboard banker boxes, iconic red plaid plastic bags and faux star galaxy backdrops. Her sense of abstraction has developed from translating information that is often recognized and seen as monolithic into something new.

To view more of Vaughn's work, visit http://jessvaughn.com/home.html

Opening Reception: Tuesday April 5th , 7:00 - 9:00pm

DuBois College House
University of Pennsylvania
39th and Walnut
Philadelphia, PA 19104

Matt Neff (MFA '05 & Undergraduate Faculty) has print featured on cover of the Philagrafika Graphic Unconscious Exhibition Catalog


Matt Neff's (MFA '05) print with Ă“scar Muñoz was recently chosen to featured on the cover of the Philagrafika Graphic Unconscious Exhibition Catalog. The Graphic Unconscious catalog is a reference for the expanded field of printmaking featuring work by forty artists and collectives, working in a variety of media from traditional print to multi-disciplinary practices, featured in The Graphic Unconscious exhibition of the Philagrafika 2010 festival. Featured artists within the catalog and Philagrafika include Lisa Anne Auerbach, Eric Avery, Christiane Baumgartner, Erick BeltrĂ¡n, Bitterkomix, Mark Bradford, Cannonball Press, Enrique Chagoya, Sue Coe, Julius Deutschbauer, Dexter Sinister, Dispatch, Drive By Press, EloĂ­sa Cartonera, Art Hazelwood, Pablo Helguera, Orit Hofshi, Thomas Kilpper, Gunilla Klingberg, Virgil Marti, Paul Morrison, Ă“scar Muñoz, PepĂ³n Osorio, Carl Pope, Qui Zhijie, Duke Riley, BetsabeĂ© Romero, Francesc Ruiz, Jenny Schmid, Self Help Graphics & Art, Regina Silveira, Kiki Smith, Space 1026, Superflex, Swoon, Tabaimo, Temporary Services, BarthĂ©lĂ©my Toguo, Tromarama, and YOUNG-HAE CHANG HEAVY INDUSTRIES.