8.31.2013

Linnea Paskow (MFA '02) showing at Honey Ramka in Brooklyn, NY

Slippery Wharf, 6"x8", 2013
Linnea Paskow will be exhibiting in a solo show, Bardo, at the project space in Honey Ramka. Honey Ramka is a new artist run gallery in the infamous Bushwick neighborhood. The paintings will be on view through October 6th. 


Opening: Friday, September 6, 6-9
On View: September 6 - October 6

Honey Ramka
56 Bogart St, First Floor
Brooklyn, NY

http://honeyramka.com/

UPenn Alumnus and Faculty Member, Deirdre Murphy, has an Upcoming Show at Painted Bride Art Center in Philadelphia

Grand Passage,  11"x36", Acrylic on Panel
In her upcoming show, Murmurations, at the Painted Bride Art Center in Philadelphia, Deirdre Murphy explores the collective intelligence of the flock, drawing on the common energy, pulsing changes, and unconscious cooperations of bird migrations as inspiration. A murmuration is a murmuring sound, but the term can also be used to refer to a flock of starlings which gather in astonishing numbers and form awe-inspiring constellations of fluid moving black masses, accompanied by a constant squawking that combines into a low running sound, a thick murmur. 



Opening: Friday, September 6, 5-7pm
On View: September 6- October 20, 2013
Philadelphia Open Studio Tours: Oct 5 & 6, 12-6pm
Closing:
 October 4, 5-7pm
Gallery Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 12-5

Painted Bride Art Center
230 Vine Street, 19106
215-925-9914
In conjunction with POST, Philadelphia Open Studio Tour.
www.deirdremurphyart.com

Tiger Strikes Astroid, Bushwick presents 'Passage' a collection of paintings by Andrew Prayzner (MFA '05)

Jefferson, oil on canvas, 16"x20".
The paintings in Passage begin with text and gestures that are collected from conversations, notes, choreography and subconscious physical movement such as tapping, shaking, flicking and are drawn with tape into the substrate of the painting. Then, images taken from random photographic sources are painted over the layer. The tape is removed and the images are “interrupted” or “cancelled” by text and gestures, building competing systems of signs that renders different interpretations of the painting. Documenting the process of making modes of representation and abstraction visible to the eye, and referring to the dictionary definition of the word, Passage is a passing of time, an opening through a space, a notation of a text, or in the Cubist sense, a technique to break up spatial relationships in painting.

Opening: September 7, 7-10
On View: September 7 - October 13

TSA, Bushwick location
44 Stewart Ave, #49
Brooklyn, NY 11237


Alexis Granwell (MFA '07) has upcoming shows in Connecticut and Maryland

Narrow Time, 48"x65", Drypoint and Monotype on Kozo Paper, 2012.

Continuing the tradition of printmaking at Penn, Alexis Granwell is pushing the medium by using intaglio techniques to create large, complex, layered mono-prints that connect formally with her background in painting and drawing. Ambitious in both scale and process, there is also a homemade, DIY quality to the work as Alexis makes her own paper for both the large prints and as material in her sculptures. 

Alexis has two shows upcoming, one in Maryland, and a second show in New Haven, Connecticut. If you are in the area, please attend.

Traces of Remains
Towson University, Towson, MD

Opening: September 12th at 6:30pm
Lecture: October 24th at 6:30pm
On View: September 12 - November 2nd
Click here for details.

Trace Maker,  mixed media, 2013.
Ghost Stories
Giampietro Gallery, New Haven, CT

Opening: October 11th, 5-8
Lecture: October 19th at 2pm
On View: October 11th - November 2nd
Click here for address/gallery information.

8.18.2013

Mohammadreza Mirzaei (MFA '14) Lectured at Naghshe Jahan Art Research Center in Tehran, Iran


The poster for this event featuring artwork and Farsi.

Mohammadreza Mirzaei (among colleges simply Reza) gave a lecture this previous Thursday night, August 15th in the Creative Photography Institute in Tehran, Iran. At the event, named, "To Construct Reality," Reza discussed the presence of photography in literature, specifically concerning the works of Italo Calvino, Paul Auster and Reymond Carver, using these examples to address the complexities of reality and perception in contemporary photography. 

The artist and lecturer himself.
Afterwards in the second section, Reza presented some of his own works, concentrating on what the relationship between literature and photography means to him.  

The event was tweeted live from: https://twitter.com/akskhaneh


To Construct Reality: Lecture by Mohammadreza Mirzaei

Naghshe Jahan Art Reseach Center15 August 2013 , 7 pm. Next to Saei Book City, Vali-asr St. Tehran, Iran

8.14.2013

Discussion with Rose Aslan and Nsenga Knight (MFA '10) at Artspace in Raleigh, NC on August 15th

Work from Nsenga's show Ritual and Revolution at Artspace.
Following a six month artist-in-residency position that wrapped up in July, Nsenga Knight has put up some recent work on exhibition at Artspace which she will be properly introducing with a short lecture on her work and a discussion with religious studies PHD candidate Rose Aslan. As of this posting, the event will take place tomorrow evening from 6-7:30pm. Event details below.

Nsenga's current exhibition, titled Ritual and Revolution, draws inspiration from pilgrimage rituals and the construction of communal narratives. As an emerging expert in her field, Aslan will augment the discussion of these themes in Nsenga's work by sharing her research on the historical roots and contemporary practices of the Hajj pilgrimage.

Event: Thursday, August 15th from 6-7:30pm

Artspace
201 E. Davie St. 
Raleigh, NC 27601

http://nsengaknight.wordpress.com/
http://artspacenc.org/events/artists-lectures-demonstration/

8.02.2013

Paige Adair(MFA '11) has two upcoming shows in Atlanta at Eyedrum and The Welsh School Galleries

Paige Adair will be exhibiting her latest round of paintings in two upcoming Hotlanta shows. The first of the exhibitions will be held at the mixed-use music and arts space, Eyedrum, with the reception and music taking place on Friday August 9th at 6pm. The second exhibition is a juried alumni show at the Welsh School of Art and Design, with a reception on Thursday, September 5th. 

For those unfamiliar, Paige Adair makes animations and photographs in addition to her paintings, all exploring themes of wealth, privilege, and wacked-out animals using a previsionalist aesthetic, humor, and a dash of kitsch. For more of her work, please visit her new website at www.paigeadairartist.com.

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Opening: Friday August 9th, 6pm
Artist Talk: Sunday August 25th, 2pm
Closing Reception: September, 6th 7pm

Eyedrum Art and Music Gallery
115 MLK Jr. Drive SE
Suite 225
Atlanta, GA 30303

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Opening: Thursday September 5th, 5 - 8pm
On View: August 15th - September 27th, Hours 10-6 M-F

Georgia State University
The Welsh School Galleries
10 Peachtree Center Av. 
Atlanta, GA 30303

7.15.2013

Brian Zegeer (MFA '05) shown at Jakie Klempay in Brooklyn, NY

Artist Brian Zegeer was in a showing of the Torch Cinema series at Jakie Klempay this last Thursday night, July 11th. 

The screening culminated with an improvised video and sound performance by Brian and his art-partner, Baby Copperhead. In their artwork of the same title, they used an expansive repository of video clips, stop motion animations, sound recordings and circuit-bent instruments to riff on the 1959 Robert Frank/Alfred Leslie film, Pull My Daisy.

The Torch Cinema series is an ongoing project exploring what we watch and how we watch it, as organized by Michael Perrone (MFA '04). There was also said to be barbecue at the event.

Jakie Klempay
81 Central Ave (1A)
Brooklyn, NY 11206
www.jackieklempay.com

Shanti Grumblin (MFA '05) exhibiting in a print show at Planthouse Gallery

Shanti's new work using the NY Times.
Artist Shanti Grumbine is currently exhibiting at a summer print show, HOW ARE YOU GONNA GET BACK TO JERSEY? at Planthouse Gallery in Manhattan. Planthouse is a new gallery hosting its first annual summer printmaking show.

Shanti also recently partnered with a group of female poet veterans, Warrior Writers, to host an event at the AIR Gallery on Sunday, July 14th. The goal of the event was to help bridge the gap between civilians and veterans by using the gallery as a common ground where diverse truths and experiences can be witnessed and valued.

Planthouse Gallery show

Opening: July 10th from 6-9
On View: July 10th through August 28th

Planthouse Gallery
107 W 28th St
New York, NY 10001
www.planthouse.net

www.shantigrumbine.com









7.02.2013

Sarah Tortora (MFA '13) in "Exposed." a group exhibition at the Helen Day Art Center in Vermont

"Drift," plywood and pressure treated lumber, 2013
Sarah Tortora's piece "Drift" will be on view at the Helen Day Art Center from July 13th to October 15th. The group show, Exposed., is an annual outdoor sculpture exhibition hosting national and international artists throughout the town and grounds of Stowe, VT.

Opening: July 13th 4-7pm
On View: July 13th - October 15th

Helen Day Art Center
90 Pond St
Stowe, VT 05672

More information online here.

Sarah Tortora (MFA '13) and Tadashi Moriyama (MFA '06) in a summer juried exhibition at Venice Arts Center

Photograph of Non-Place by Sarah Tortora
Recent graduate Sarah Tortora and recent Los Angeles transplant Tadashi Moriyama are both being featured in a juried exhibition titled, "Place/Non-Place: Locality in the Digital Age."

Based on the notion of “non-place,” a phrase coined by anthropologist Marc Augé, the 2013 Summer Juried Exhibition features 28 artists, each exploring how non-place—those locations of seeming anonymity devoid of time, such as freeways and airports—can unearth instances of humanity, storytelling, and belonging often associated with the particularities of “place.” 

Non-place can be anything and anywhere: the haunting stillness of a hospital room, the front seat of a van, or even our own bodies in transit. Join us as we investigate Augé’s phrase, considering the various interpretations the concept of “non-place” may hold, and all of the meanings that can be discovered through those interpretations.

See more online at, http://www.venicearts.org/index.php?view=sets&id=30255.

Opening: Saturday June 28th 5-8pm
On View: June 29th - August 16th

Venice Arts Center
1702 Lincoln Blvd, 
Venice, CA 90291

Linnea Paskow (MFA '02) and Sarah Gamble (MFA '01) in group show at Grizzly Grizzly in Philadelphia, Opening July 5th

Love's Industrial Park, 9x13, 2012 - Linnea Paskow
This upcoming weekend, Brooklyn based alumnus Linnea Paskow (MFA '02)will have work on view at Grizzly Grizzly in Philadelphia's bustlingest arts building. The group show, titled "Love's Industrial Park" will also include Philadelphia based artist Sarah Gamble (MFA '01) along with three New York artists.  

Whether working in two or three dimensions, each of the featured artists actively investigates the materiality of art, employing expressive processes that invite intuition and transformation. 

Artist, Linnea Paskow sees a psychological connection between the works on view, noting a shared “dream work of the unconscious” in these evocative works as they hover between figurative and the abstract. In keeping with that observation, Linnea's work explores the inner-mind while using color and light to evoke emotional content. Similarly lingering between the perceptual and the abstraction, Sarah's paintings use spontaneous mark-making to show a process of visual exploration through action that explores a shared unconscious.

Both artists will be in attendance at the opening on Friday night, July 5th.

Opening: July 5th 6-10pm
On View: July 5th - 27th

Grizzly Grizzly
319 N 11th Street, 2nd Flr
Philadelphia, PA
Hours: Saturday and Sunday, 2-6pm

6.19.2013

Jacob Rivkin (MFA '13) is participating in the juried exhibition "Working it Out" at the Patinting Center in NY

Working Station #22, Ink on Government Bond Paper
Jacob Rivkin (MFA '13) is participating in the juried exhibition "Working it Out", at the Painting Center in Chelsea.  This exhibition features artists of all disciplines who begin their creative process with preparatory drawings. 


On View: June 18 – July 27, 2013
Opening Reception: Thursday, June 20, 6:00 – 8:00pm


The Painting Center
547 W 27th Street, Suite 500
New York, NY 10001

Gallery Hours: Tuesday through Saturday, 11:00 – 6:00pm

For more information visit http://www.thepaintingcenter.org.

6.13.2013

Sarah Gamble (MFA '01) has work on view at Edward Thorp Gallery in NYC, Opening June 13th

Sarah Gamble is participating in the group show, Season Review, at Edward Thorp Gallery in Chelsea. The opening is this evening, Thursday, June 13th, and the show is on view until August 9th.

Season Review is a survey of work by artists previously shown at Edward Thorp and will include art works in a variety of mediums.


Opening: Thursday, June 13th
On View: June 13th - August 9th

Edward Thorp Gallery
210 Eleventh Ave, 6th Fl, NY, NY

6.12.2013

Rebecca Rutstein (MFA '97) at George Billis Gallery in Los Angeles, on view through July 7th


Rebecca Rutstein is participating in a group show on view at the George Billis, Los Angeles gallery through July 7th. 

Rebecca's large scale paintings use geometric abstractions based on geography as a metaphors for the erosion and upheavals that shape her own life experiences and relationships. Her paintings gradually become complex layered typographies that play with scale and the relationship of micro to macro views. Through that process of layering and invention, her paintings become landscapes of systems, uninhibited by familiar rules of place, perspectival relationships, and gravity.

On View: June 1st - July 7th, 2013
Opening Reception: Saturday, June 1st, 5 -  8 PM



George Billis Gallery
2716 S. La Cienega Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90034


For more information visit:
http://www.georgebillis.com/exhibitions1.html

6.07.2013

Dan O'Neill (MFA '14) is hosting a "Coffee and Conversation" lecture in the ICA Excursus space, Saturday, June 8th

Enjoy a cup of complimentary La Colombe coffee and join PennDesign MFA student Dan O’Neill for an intimate conversation about questions of appropriation, copyright, republication, and documentation, prompted by the ICA exhibition Excursus IV: Primary Information currently on view.






Saturday, June 8th at 2pm

Institute of Contemporary Art
118 S 36th St. Philadelphia, PA 19104

6.06.2013

Demetrius Oliver (MFA '04) in "11 Dimensions" at Louis B. James in NY

Louis B. James announces the opening of 11 Dimensions, a collaborative exhibition featuring works by Titus Kaphar, Wardell Milan, and Demetrius Oliver.  The installation will mark the third time that the artists have juxtaposed their work beginning with their 2006 residency at the Studio Museum in Harlem. 

In this age where quantum physics plays an increasingly prominent role and theoretical mathematicians posit seemingly incomprehensible proofs of alternate dimensions, the three artists use the simple tools of their respective trades to create images and objects that feel paradoxically justified by the logic of some unknown dimension. The eleven recent works by Kaphar, Milan, and Oliver seek to explore the complexity and pliability of time in ways that upend our understanding of history and speak to the implausible through the poetic use of diverse materials.
 
In Oliver’s prints and sculptures, the terrestrial becomes cosmic, forcing us to reckon with the inability to depict the infinite through finite means. Relying on the prosaic and quotidian, materials are transformed in unexpected ways to describe distant phenomena. Using photography, painting and sculpture, all three artists collectively imagine a complex world where time and space are malleable.
 
During their year-long residency at the Studio Museum, the artists developed a strong friendship as a result of an unexpected synergy between their artistic pursuits. After their residency, they relocated to a shared studio in Chelsea, where they continued their exchange, inspired and challenged by each other.


Louis B. James is located at 143b Orchard St, NY.  
For more information please email info@louisbjames.com or call 917 593 4086.

Opening Reception: Friday June 7, 6-8pm

6.03.2013

Evan Nabrit & Dan O'Neill (MFA '14) are both exhibiting in "5 into 1," an annual juried sculpture show at Moore College of Art & Design in Philadelphia, PA

Dan O'Neill installing his art work.
Philadelphia Sculptors selected Adam Mazur to curate this year’s “5 into 1“ exhibition. Mazur chose work from graduating sculpture students, Aimee Gilmore and Marie Scavetti from Moore College of Art and Design, Jacintha Clark and Brian Artigue from Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Mitchell Kay and Mariah Couper from The University of the Arts, Evan Nabrit and Dan O’Neill from University of Pennsylvania, and Kevin Mack and Brett Williams from Temple University’s Tyler School of Art. Selections were based upon aesthetics, artistic merit, and concept to create a cohesive display of the energetic and diverse creativity of Philadelphia’s emerging artists. 

Offering a different focus to current art Director of Fleisher/Ollman Gallery, Dr. Alex Baker will complement the exhibition with his presentation, “Gone Figurative: Contemporary Sculpture and the Human Form.” Asserting that sculpture has re-entered the vocabulary of contemporary art, Baker suggests that the proliferation of installation art may be beginning to subside as young artists return to traditional notions of sculpture, albeit in subversive ways. The public is invited to attend the free presentation at 1:30 PM and the opening reception, which follows from 3:15 – 5:30 PM. One student will be selected by Dr. Baker to receive the “Best in Show” award.

Moore College of Art and Design is located at 20th and the Parkway in Philadelphia. The exhibition will be open to the public from June 1 – July 20, 2013. Gallery hours during the exhibition: Monday-Friday at 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM, and Saturday 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM. The gallery is closed during all academic and regular holidays.

Additional support for this exhibition is provided by Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Tyler School of Art, The University of the Arts, and University of Pennsylvania.

For more information call 215-413-9126 or visit www.philasculptors.org, or call 215-965-4027 or visit www.thegalleriesatmoore.org

Opening Reception: Sunday June 9th, 3:15-5:30pm.

Sean Riley (MFA '04) included in ELLIPSES at Bakalar Gallery in MA


Sean Riley will be exhibiting in the upcoming show, Ellipses: Alumni Works in 3D. Ellipses is the second biennial juried alumni exhibition to be hel in the Bakalar Gallery at Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Showcasing the breadth of talent and excellence embodied by MassArt's alumni, Ellipses features the work of 25 artists working in a range of three-dimensional disciplines -including sculpture, glass, site-specific installation, ceramics, fibers, and more.

Riley will be displaying, Eulogy, a double-sided quilt made from inherited family clothing that features hand embroidered text.


Massachusetts College of Art & Design
Sandra and David Bakalar Gallery
621 Huntington Ave
Boston, MA 02115

ON VIEW: June 10th - July 15th
RECEPTION: Wednesday, June 12th 6-8pm

Marc Blumthal (MFA '08) Exhibits: The Flame and The Flower at NAPOLEON, Philadelphia, PA

In his show, The Flame and the Flower, Marc Blumthal explores the nature of the Freudian “Id” and “ego” in the American psyche.  Photographs and silkscreens are abstracted to question the mythology surrounding cultural iconography.

The works are presented on aluminum referencing the slickness and immateriality of the computer screen that disseminates these images, also bringing to mind questions of a mass cultural sub-conscious.


ON VIEW: June 7th - June 28th
RECEPTION: June 7th, 6-10pm 

NAPOLEON
319 N 11th St., 2L
Philadelphia, PA

For more information visit:
www.marcblumthal.com/
napoleonnapoleon.com/

6.01.2013

Jessica Vaughn (MFA '11) 2013 ISP Studio Exhibition, {TEMP} Gallery, New York, New York

Jessica Vaughn, Bundled Distribution. 81 images on vinyl, 2013
Jessica Vaughn will participate in the group exhibition for the 2012-13 Whitney Independent Studio Program.  Her latest project encompasses over 100 found images from the Internet, street corners in New York City, choreographed photographs taken in the studio, text and sculpture. 
 Over 50, 5”x7” images printed on vinyl will be exhibited for this installation.  Taking the format of a grid these postcard size images will sit alongside text documented during walks in New York City where she recorded sounds of vendors selling goods.  A sculpture wrapped in stretch plastic wrap will exist in proximity to this grid.  These images and text bring together the intimacies found in street hawkers who repurpose king size bed sheets into an object for selling and carrying faux luxury goods and cosmetics.  Found images of these street corners and vendors with their bundles next to constructed studio photographs (of plastic wrapped goods) are positioned together to reimagine competing histories of literal intimacy and a culture of resistance to normative forms of distribution in urban centers. 

ON VIEW: May 31st-June 16th  {TEMP} Art Space 57 Walker Street (between Broadway & Church) OPENING RECEPTION: Friday, May 31, 5-8pm

jessvaughn.com

5.12.2013

Matt Freedman Exhibits at Studio10, Brooklyn

Matt Freedman, Dead Man's Hand, 2013
Studio10 is pleased to present The Devil Tricked Me, an exhibition of work by Matt Freedman. The exhibition is organized around the recent publication of Relatively Indolent but Relentless, a graphic journal Freedman wrote last autumn.
 

In July 2012 Freedman learned that he had Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma, a rare and slow growing cancer. Treatment entailed thirty-five days of radiation and weekly doses of chemotherapy over seven weeks. Just before treatment, a friend gave Matt a blank notebook and suggested he should fill it up. Matt did complete the therapy and the notebook as well. He said, “It seemed like it would in the end give me the last laugh over my cancer treatment.” This exhibition serves to extend Freedman’s experience of his treatment, the subject of the journal, into the six months that have now passed between the end of treatment and this exhibition’s opening.

 

All thirteen works take as their subject bad luck. This idea is embodied in Freedman’s iconic constructions that portray folk admonitions. These signs seek to control bad luck by taking such precautions such as avoiding walking under ladders or opening umbrellas indoors. Another significant component of the show is the notion of disability. Freedman continues to feel side effects from his treatment as well as from the drugs he takes to quell those effects. Though functioning effectively, the fact that he should not drive because the narcotics would render him technically “under the influence” is for Freedman an objective marker of what he feels and knows to be true: He is not himself or at his best.

 

The idea of disability is communicated by hand written signs of explanation, which function as the conceptual framework for the exhibition. Freedman’s sign details the reasons for the restrictions he placed upon himself for the creation of the work: each work consists of totally “de-skilled” labor. He collected objects either from the street; broken umbrellas and cigarette stubs, or from his house and studio; A couch, a collection of pennies. He also allowed himself to use components from previous work repurposed for the show.



The Devil Tricked Me is on view from 05.10.13 -- 06.16.13.
Studio10
56 Bogart Street 
Brooklyn 
 

Demetrius Oliver's (MFA '04) Terrestrial at Franklin Art Works, Minneapolis

Demetrius Oliver, 2013



Demetrius Oliver
Terrestrial
 
The New York artist will premier a video installation influenced by unmanned vehicles that explore the surface of distant worlds. The video Terrestrial takes place in a residential apartment. Scattered on the floor are quotidian materials extracted from the artist's lexicon that surveys the lower regions of space. Designed with special entrance doors to the Screening Room, two sculptural works accompany the single channel video.
Oliver uses prosaic objects like tea kettles, light bulbs and umbrellas to evoke poetic associations between physical materials and abstract ideas.  Both introspective and transformative, Oliver's practice investigates the cosmos from the vantage point of the artist's studio and the space of the gallery.
Terrestrial remain on view through Saturday, July 27, 2013.
Franklin Art Works
1021 East Franklin Avenue
Minneapolis, MN 
For more info, visit demetriusoliver.blogspot.com

 

5.04.2013

Naomi Reis (MFA '05): Unnatural Selection at Tiger Strikes Asteroid, Brooklyn

Naomi Reis, 2013
TSA is pleased to present: Naomi Reis: Unnatural Selection

Unnatural Selection investigates nature and its representation: How have humans conquered and organized nature, both to understand it scientifically, and to use it strategically?

The exhibition opens on Borrowed Landscape (Tropics of Africa, Asia and the Amazon via Brooklyn), a large-scale vinyl print of a photograph taken at the Brooklyn Botanical Garden. It captures the spectacle of a simulated rainforest contained within a glass dome; we know that it is an artificial environment, yet we suspend disbelief and for a moment are transported to a distant tropical rainforest, a place very few of us will visit in person. Together with mixed media collages, paintings, live and artificial plants, and botanical drawings that reference 19th-century scientific drawings in specimen trays, Unnatural Selection explores the pressure points where the natural world and the manufactured collide.


Unnatural Selection runs 05.17 -- 06.23.13.  
An opening reception will be held Friday, 05.17, 7-10 pm.




TSA 
44 Stewart Ave.
#49
Brooklyn, NY 11237

 
www.tigerstrikesasteroid.com


5.02.2013

Chloe Reison (MFA '12) Exhibits in Philly, New Orleans and Skidmore College

Chloe Reison, 2013
Chloe Isadora Reison is participating in three exhibitions in the month of May.  The first is an exhibition at Vox Populi (Philadelphia), featuring work from the new members of the collective.  The exhibition, titled Spark Gap, is scheduled to open Friday, May 3rd, and will run through Sunday, June 2nd.  


Chloe's second exhibition this month will be at the Front Gallery, in New Orleans, LA.  This show is comprised of seventeen members of the Vox Populi collective and is aptly titled, Vox Populi.  Vox Populi at the Front will open Saturday, May 11th, and run through Saturday, May 26th.  

Chloe's third and final show this month will be an alumni exhibition at her Alma Mater, Skidmore College. The alumni show will be on display at the Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery during the last weekend of the month.   

For more information regarding Chloe Isadora Reison, please visit the following websites:


Spark Gap
On view: May 3rd-June 2nd, 2013
Opening reception: Friday, May 3rd, 6pm-11pm

Vox Populi Gallery
319 N. 11th Street
3rd Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107

Gallery hours: Wednesday-Sunday, 12pm-6pm


Vox Populi
On view: May 11th-May 26th, 2013
Opening reception: Saturday, May 11th, 6pm-10pm

The Front
4100 St Claude Ave
New Orleans, LA 70117

Gallery hours: Saturday and Sunday, 12pm-5pm

19th Annual Skidmore College Alumni Art Exhibition
On view: May 31st-June 2nd, 2013
Opening reception: Friday, May 31st, 5:30pm-6:30pm

The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery
Skidmore College
815 North Broadway
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866

Gallery hours: 
Friday, May 31st, 10am - 6:30pm
Saturday, June 1st, 10am - 5pm
Sunday, June 2nd, 10am- 5pm