For more information about The Pinch, please visit
http://www.fowlerartsbrooklyn.org/ThePinch2011.html
The Pinch
On view: Oct. 14-30, 2011
Opening Reception: Friday, Oct. 14, 6-9pm
Fowler Arts Collective
OPENS THIS WEEK:
Chris Lawrence
Appendix Project Space
Thur, Sept 29 / 7:00 - 11:30PM
South alley between 26th & 27th Aves / off NE Alberta St / Portland, Oregon
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www.chrislawrenceprojects.com
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http://seraphin.squarespace. com/phillip-adams-2011/
On View: September 24th-October 23rd, 2011
Opening Reception: Saturday, September 24th, 6-8pm
Seraphin Gallery
1108 Pine Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
www.seraphingallery.com
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.
"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
Exhibit runs through August 31, 2011
Gallery Hours: 1 – 5 pm, Wed. through Sun.
And by appointment: 402-551-1233
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. |
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AirSpace 4007 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19104 |
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
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.
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.
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
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.
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/