7.31.2012

Sarah Tortora (MFA '13) Participating in Summer Photography Show at The Lunch Box, Miami, FL

The work of Sarah Tortora (MFA '13) will be included in the Summer Photography Show at The Lunch Box in Miami, Florida.

Fourteen artists are featured in this exhibition, where forms of conceptual, fine art, documentary and mixed media photography are subjects of exploration.  
 
The show opens from 5pm-11pm on 08.11.12 and runs through 10.6.12.

Lunch Box Gallery 
Wynwood Art District of Miami at 
310 NW 24th Street
Miaim, FL.

7.25.2012

Micah Danges Releases Art Book at Aux Space, Philadelphia

Micah Danges and Faryal Maroof have collaborated on the making of the handmade art book Irene for the past 2.5 years.  They've printed a 100 copies and are excited to share it with the viewing audience.  DJ Nag Champa and Joe Lentini will be playing records while Dan Murphy of Megawords will provide visuals.

The book release of Irene will take place on 7.26.12 from 7-10 p.m. at 

Aux Space 
319 N. 11th St.

For more information about the release and Micah's work, please visit ireneirene.net or http://www.micahdanges.com

7.18.2012

Alumnea Shanti Grumbine and Naomi Reis (MFA '05) New Works at Lower East Side Printshop, NY

Everything Is Not All There Is consists of recent prints and drawings by Lower East Side Printshop residents Shanti Grumbine (MFA '05), Naomi Reis (MFA '05) and Julian Wellisz. Collectively, they explore newspapers, blogs, software, and structural designs. They trace flows of data, unveil unseen narratives, decode systems, and sift cultural memes. Their works speak to the vitality of the print medium (the analog) alongside newer modes of communication.  Everything Is Not All There Is was curated by Nicole Caruth.





Everything Is Not All There Is on view 7.11.12 -- 9.09.12

Lower East Side Printshop
306 W. 37th Street, 6th Floor
New York, NY 10018
http://printshop.org

For more information on Reis and Grumbine's work, please visit http://www.naomireis.com and http://shantigrumbine.com 



7.09.2012

Linnea Paskow (MFA '03) Exhibition at John Davis Gallery, Hudson, NY



Augur, 5 x 7 inches, oil on canvas, 2012   
 
Linnea Paskow (MFA '03) will be exhibiting new paintings at the John Davis Gallery in Hudson, NY.
 
The exhibition runs from 7.19.12 -- 8.12.12.  The opening reception is 7.21.12 from 6-8 p.m.

John Davis Gallery
362 1/2 Warren Street
Hudson, NY
 
For more information about Paskow, please visit www.linneapaskow.com and

7.05.2012

Julia Barbosa Landois (MFA '07) Exhibition at Box 13 ArtSpace, Houston

Landois' (MFA '07) installation, The more you honor Me, the more will I bless you, is inspired by the practice of slipping photographs and notes beneath the feet of sacred statues as a plea for assistance.  The installation centers on a pedestal topped by a teetering column of paper ephemera that threatens to grow beyond the confines of the exhibition space. At the apex, barely visible, are the feet of a saint or deity, pushed by the tower through the ceiling and beyond.  The more you honor Me, the more will I bless you is an ode to solace sought by ritual exchange, a gesture of control when control eludes us.  The piece is on view from the street 24 hours a day in Box 13's Window Box space.  
 
The more you honor Me, the more I will bless you
7.14.12 -- 8.18.12
Opening reception 7.14.12, 7-9:30 pm
 
Box 13 ArtSpace
 6700 Harrisburg
 Houston, TX 77011
 
For more information about the exhibition or Julia Barbosa Landois, please visit:

Sean Riley (MFA '04) Exhibits Work in Meet Me in the Middle of the Air, MCLA Gallery 51, North Adams, MA

Sean Riley's (MFA '04) works will be exhibited in Meet Me in the Middle of the Air at MCLA Gallery 51.  Riley's fabric works act as monuments and memorials, commemorating the passing of time that adds up to a life lived.
This exhibition includes recent quilts and embroidered works on denim alongside a series of drawings and paintings inspired by the tactile qualities of fabrics and textiles used. 
Meet Me in the Middle of the Air runs from 7.26.12 -- 8.26.12
Opening Reception: 7.26.12, 6-9 p.m.
 
MCLA Gallery 51
51 Main St
North Adams, MA 01247
To view Riley's latest works, please visit www.polaresolare.net

Chris Lawrence (MFA '10) Exhibits at the Soap Factory, Minneapolis, MN

Chris Lawrence (MFA '10) will exhibit mixed media works in Hedge Magic at the Soap Factory, Minneapolis, MN.  Hedge Magic is a group exhibition with artists examining issues of transformation, interpretation, reclamation and the super-natural. Other participating artists include: David Hamlow, Jess Hirsch, Amy Reckley, Meredith Foster, Peter Goché, and Keith Lemle.

 Hedge Magic runs from 6.2.12 -- 8.5.12

The Soap Factory
514 Second St SE
Minneapolis MN 55414

To view more of Lawrence's work, please visit http://www.chrislawrenceprojects.com


7.02.2012

Marc Blumthal (MFA '10) Exhibition Finding Nemo at Napoleon, Philadelphia

Finding Nemo is an exhibition of the work of Marc Blumthal (MFA '10).  Through manipulation and obscuring his photographs, Blumthal explores the nature of the human experience and the pressure of the past.  The images, which reference personal experiences as well as America’s history, prompt the viewer to question the broader cultural arrangements that shape our lives.  To see more of Marc's work, please visit www.marcblumthal.com
Finding Nemo runs from 7.6.12 – 7.27.12
Opening First Friday, 7.6.12, 6pm – 10pm.
NAPOLEON
319 N 11th Street, 2L
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Gallery Hours:
Saturdays and Sundays 2pm – 6pm
or by appointment 

6.29.2012

Sarah Tortora (MFA ’13) Exhibiting in VOX VIII, Vox Populi Gallery, Philadelphia

Sarah Tortora (MFA '13) will be exhibiting work in Vox Populi Gallery's eighth annual exhibition of emerging artists.  VOX VIII is curated by Ruba Katrib, curator at the Sculpture Center, New York, and Marlo Pascual, a New York based artist who has recently exhibited with White Columns and the Saatchi Gallery.  

VOX VIII is scheduled to open July 6th at 6pm. Twenty-three artists were selected for inclusion in the show, which will run until July 29.
Vox Populi Gallery 
319 N 11th. 3rd Floor
Philadelphia, PA 
http://www.voxpopuligallery.org
To view more of Sarah's work, please visit www.sarahtortora.com

6.28.2012

Brian Zegeer (MFA '05) Participates in Museum of the Mother Colony Lecture and Screening in Battery Park, 7/29 at 8pm


Brian Zegeer  (MFA '05) will participate in Museum of the Mother Colony a lecture and screening dedicated to Ameen Rihani's, Book of Khalid, which tells the story of two Lebanese immigrants in the Little Syria community. Todd Fine, Director of Project Khalid (who is responsible for getting this amazing visionary, first Arab-American novel back into print) will give a short lecture about the book.  Zegeer will present two stereoscopic 3-d animations inspired by it. The new edition of Book of Khalid, published by Melvillehouse, will be for sale on location.

The lecture will begin at 8 pm in Battery Park, State Street and Pearl, mere steps away from the Staten Island Ferry (R to Whitehall) Map: http://goo.gl/maps/UZWZ

For the full Little Syria experience, stop by at 6pm for a free tour of the old neighborhood by Joe Svehlak, professional tour guide and L.S. expert. 

For more information on Brian, visit http://www.brianzegeer.com

6.19.2012

Laine Godsey (MFA '13) and Toisha Tucker (MFA '13) Participate in Sound Places, Philadelphia

Laine Godsey (MFA '13) and Toisha Tucker (MFA '13) are participating in the virtual festival, Sound Places, as part of Bowerbird's contribution to the Commotion Festival in Philadelphia. Sound Places, which was curated by Chris Forsyth and Dustin Hurt, is a series of short audio pieces, each of which are directly related to or inspired by a specific location or area in the Point Breeze, Gray’s Ferry, and South of South Street neighborhoods of Philadelphia. 

More information and downloads can be found on the festival's website: 
http://commotionphilly.org/sound-places

To learn more about Toisha and Laine's work, please visit http://toishatucker.weebly.com and http://www.lainegodsey.daportfolio.com

5.02.2012

Andrew Graham (MFA '06) Recently Made Permanent Artist with Roy Boyd Gallery, in Chicago

Andrew Graham (MFA '06) was recently established as a permanent artist with Roy Boyd Gallery, in Chicago.  To view Graham's work, please visit Roy Boyd's website at: http://www.royboydgallery.com/Graham/Graham.htm.

4.21.2012

Brent Wahl (MFA '06) Exhibiting at the Philadelphia Photo Arts Center

Brent Wahl (MFA '06) is participating in a group exhibition, Remainder, at the Philadelphia Photo Arts Center.  Remainder presents the work of Amy Beecher, Aspen Mays, Klea McKenna
and Brent Wahl. Remainder is a term residing within the language of art and science that implies the end of anequation. This translates well into both the photographyand broader art worlds as a metaphor for the processof creation. The exhibition presents a selection ofeach artist’s work that investigates the boundaries ofabstraction within photography and seeks to reveal the shifting connections between surface and image.


 For more information regarding Brent Wahl, please visit
http://brentwahl.com/home.html

Remainder
April 19th- June 10th, 2012
Artist Reception: May 10th 7-9pm

For hours and details about the artists or PPAC, link to: Philadelphia Photo Arts Gallery
1400 N. American Street #103, Philadelphia, PA 19122

Brent Wahl (MFA '06) Selected to Participate in Group Exhibition at the Arcadia University Art Gallery

Brent Wahl (MFA '06) selected to participate in a group exhibition at the Arcadia University Art Gallery.  The show, titled A Closer Look 8, Alone Together, was curated by Adelina Vlas, the Assistant Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and exhibits the work of five artists: Dechemia (Isobel Sollenberger & John Gibbons), Sebastien Leclercq, Josh Shaddock, and Brent Wahl.

For more information about Brent Wahl, please visit
http://brentwahl.com/home.html


A Closer Look 8, Alone Together
Arcadia University Art Gallery
Through April 22, 2012

Kate Stewart (MFA '03) Recently Exhibited at the Schmucker Gallery, Gettysburg College

This past month Kate Stewart (MFA '03) exhibited work at the Schmucker Gallery, at Gettysburg College.  The show, titled heaven, ran from March 18 to today, April 2012.  For more information about Kate Stewart, please visit her website at: http://katestewartart.com/home.html

heaven
Schmucker Gallery
Gettysburg College
Gettysburg, PA 17325


Thomas Isaac (MFA '06) in Solo Exhibition, ISAAC, at Georgia State University


Thomas Isaac (MFA '06) is be exhibiting at Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia, during the month of May.  The show, titled ISAAC, will include ISAAC's UNUMEXPLURIBUSUNUM, presented by DAEL lab.   ISAAC's UNUMEXPLURIBUSUNUM is a 7,680 by 720 pixels video wall, measuring approximately 6 feet high by 60 feet long.  In addition, Isaac will also be presenting a new animation painting, which will be on view for the entire month of the show, all night long, all night.  The painting's duration is 12 hours long.  There is a park nearby to view the piece.  Sleeping bags optional.  There is also this thing.

For more information regarding Thomas Isaac and ISAAC, please visit
http://www.isaaccaasi.com/

ISAAC
On View: May 1- May 31
Georgia State University, Atlanta Georgia



4.19.2012

Tra Bouscaren (MFA '12) Exhibiting in a Group Show at Home Base Project in Berlin

Tra Bouscaren (MFA '11) is participating in a group exhibition, Friction,  at Home Base Project in Berlin.  The show, which was curated by Loudwig van Ludens, is an interdisciplinary event organized around the interaction between artists, their work and the space.

The participating artists are, as follows:

Adar Aviam
Adrian Brun
Alina Shmukler
Alejandro Vaquero
Merav Steinmetz
Loudwig van Ludens
Lior Vilenchik
Thomas Henriksson
Heather Allen
Tra Bouscaren
Heather Ann McKee
Scottie B.
Stonedrifters Sound Brigade
Billie Pistol 27
Daniel Kula
Jennifer Morone
Ulrika Segerberg
Marcos Covelo/M8K8
Miriam Cartagena
Tomoyo Urabe
Minoru Ashikari
Michal Rivlin
Miguel Rosas
Shony Rivnay
Slawjana Kola
Arnon Amitai
Roberto Equisoain
Rotonda Teatro
Angela Cory
Nilo Gallego
Aurora Costilla
Denise Baldauf
Renee Lamothe
Marika Zaghis

For more information regarding Friction and Tra Bouscaren, please visit
http://www.homebaseproject.org/friction/

http://www.tra-bouscaren.com/works.html




2012 MFA Candiate Tra Bouscaren and 2011 Alum John Schlesinger Exhibiting at the Annenberg Center for Perfoming Arts, in a Pilot Visual Arts Project Titled "Art in the House"

Tra Bouscaren (MFA '12) and John Schlesinger (MFA '11) are exhibiting a site specific installation at the Annenberg Center for Performing Arts, as part of a pilot visual arts project titled, Art in the House.  To read the full press release for the show, please visit: http://www.pennpresents.org/pdf/news/269.pdf.  For a write up of the show, please go to the Philadelphia Tribune's online new center: http://www.phillytrib.com/lifestylesarticles/item/3567-annenberg-exhibit-to-salute-visual-arts.html.

For more information regarding Tra Bousecaren and John Schlesinger, please visit

http://www.tra-bouscaren.com/works.html


Art in the House
On View: April 20th-June 30th, 2012
Opening Reception: Friday, April 20th, 5-7:30PM

4.02.2012

Amy Archambault (MFA '11) Featured in The Pulse Magazine's Recent Aritcle on Up & Coming Local Artists

Amy Archambault (MFA '11) is featured in the April edition of The Pulse Magazine, in a section titled "Up & Coming Local Artists."  The article, written by Tine Roycroft, covers how Amy began her career as an installation artist, in addition to the projects she is working on presently.  To read the article, please visit: http://www.thepulsemag.com/wordpress/2012/04/04-12-up-coming-local-artists.

For more information regarding Amy Archambault, please visit
 AmyArchambault.com.



4.01.2012

Alexis Granwell (MFA '07) Participating in Group Exhibition, Unbuilt, at the Delaware Center for Contemporary Art

Alexis Granwell (MFA '07) is participating in Unbuilt, a group exhibition at the Delaware Center for Contemporary Art.  The exhibit, curated by J Susan Isaacs, features artists who explore the intersection between construction, architecture, design, and sculpture. Utilizing ordinary building materials like cement, electrical tape and wire, plywood, drywall, PVC tubes, insulation, and fastenings, they are creating works that address issues related to the urban experience, rus in urbe, suburbia, consumption, liminality, memory and nostalgia, and states of reality.  The participating artists includeAlexis Granwell, Ron Longsdorf, Michael Jones McKean, and Yoonmi Nam.
 
For more information regarding Unbuilt, or Alexis Granwell, please visit


Unbuilt
On View: Feb 17 Jun 10, 2012
Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts
200 South Madison Street | Wilmington, DE 19801 | 302.656.6466
Hours: Tue, Thu, Fri & Sat: 10 to 5 | Wed & Sun: 12 to 5 | Mon: Closed | Admission: Always Free

Alexis Granwell (MFA '07) is Participating in a Group Show, Titled Slow Release, at the Bryan Miller Gallery, Houston, TX



Alexis Granwell (MFA '07) is partcipating in a group exhibition at the Bryan Miller Gallery in Houston, Texas, with two other artists: Scott Everingham and Ken Millington.  The show, titled Slow Release, explores the visual ambiguity and overlap between natural landscape and the constructed.  Alexis Granwell's etchings evoke both topographic details from other-worldly landscapes and diagrams of ancient structures.

For more information about Slow Release, and about Alexis Granwell, please visit


Slow Release
On View: March 2nd-April 7th, 2012
Opening Reception: Friday March 2nd, 6-8 pm

Bryan Miller Gallery 
3907 Main Street
Houston, TX

Tadashi Moriyama (MFA '06) in Two Person Show at Johansson Projects, Oakland, CA

Tadashi Moriyama (MFA '06) is exhibiting with Robert Minervin, in a show titled Hymns to the Moon, which is scheduled to open at Johansson Projects, in Oakland, CA, on April 6th.  Hymns to the Moon, where sublime omens haunt everyday spaces, both of the landscape and of the imagination, features work in which both artists depict visions of a timeless future.

Moriyama's works swarm with details in their depiction of the last judgment for the digital age. Weeds, wires, blood and guts coil around classical sculpture, original sin and corporate headquarters. At the crux of his painted paranoia, viewers are struck with, surprisingly, an overwhelming sense of euphoria. Even amidst all the anxiety and desire, in the heat of the moment there is a great togetherness. His animations follow un-phased individuals reacquainting themselves with the new landscape we have cultivated. The combination of lunar energy and digital power leads them to a strange state of enlightenment. 

Minervini sheds light on the aftermath of some unnatural disaster, presenting it in all of its jaded beauty. His apathetic dystopias are drenched in the washed-out neon hues of Sunset strip. He paints lo-fi Vanitas that reek of expired mortality while retaining a California cool. There is a hallucinatory quality to the works; they bridge the ancient past with a dystopian future while seeming to hover above the present as if in a ghostly dream.

For more information about Hymns to the Moon, as well as about Tadashi Moriyama, please visit
website link : http://johanssonprojects.com/phpflickr/hymns_show.php
http://tadashimoriyama.com/

Hymns to the Moon
On View: March 22 - May 5, 2012
Opening Reception: Friday April 6th, 5-8pm

JOHANSSON PROJECTS
2300 Telegraphy Ave
Oakland, CA 94612
510-444-9140




   

Amy Archambault (MFA '11) in Solo Exhibition at The Mill Gallery, Hartford, CT

Amy Archambault (MFA '11) is having a solo exhibition at The Mill Gallery, in Hartford Connecticut.  The show, which is scheduled to open April 13th, will feature recent drawings and installations by the artist.  For the opening, Amy Archambault has requested the musical accompaniment of Barbara Kessler. For information about the music of Barbara Kessler, please visit  http://www.barbarakessler.com/
 
For more information about Amy Archambault, please visit atwww.amyarchambault.com, or search for her on Facebook: Amy Archambault - Visual Artist.



Amy Archambault--Solo Exhibition
On View:  April 13th - April 28th, 2012
Opening Reception: April 13th, 2012, 8 p.m.
Gallery hours: By appointment only.
Contact Sarah Kacevich at sarah.kacevich@trincoll.edu

The Mill Gallery
Trinity College
Hartford, CT

3.24.2012

Julia Barbosa Landois (MFA '07) performing at Fusebox Festival in Austin, TX

Julia Barbosa Landois (MFA '07) will perform Culo de Oro/The Golden Ass on April 26th at the Fusebox Festival in Austin, TX.  The Golden Ass is a multimedia performance that examines sex, masculinity, and the tourist mentality along the Texas/Mexico border.  Landois and musician Erik Sanden will perform dialogue taken from interviews with friends and brothel patrons, sex tourism website testimonials, regional folklore, and ideas about sex and spirituality from ancient Mexico.   These texts are then woven with strangely apropos pop songs and a grand finale video animation.  

Fusebox is an annual contemporary art and performance festival that takes place in Austin, TX for two weeks each April.  This year, Landois will be featured among artists such as Joan Jonas, James Luna, Tamy Ben-Tor, and The Coathangers. 
For more information, please visit:
 
Culo de Oro/The Golden Ass 
Fusebox Festival,  Austin, TX
April 26th, 9:30 pm

Jacob Rivkin (MFA '13) Exhibiting in the 25th Annual McNeese Works on Paper Exhibition at McNeese State University, Lake Charles, LA

Two works by Jacob Rivkin (MFA '13) have been selected for inclusion in the 25th Annual McNeese Works on Paper Exhibition, juried by Lynn Gumpert, the Director of the Grey Art Gallery at NYU.  The exhibition, which opens March 29th, will be held at the Grand Gallery, at McNeese State University, in Lake Charles, LA.  The show will be on view until May 4.

For more information regarding Jacob Rivkin and the 25th Annual McNeese Works on Paper Exhibition, please visit
http://jacobrivkin.carbonmade.com/
http://www.mcneeseartonline.org/







25th Annual McNeese Works on Paper Exhibition
On view: March 29th-May 4, 2012
Opening Reception: Thursday, March 29th, 6-8PM

Grand Gallery
McNeese State University
4205 Ryan Street
Lake Charles, LA 

3.09.2012

Jonathan Prull (MFA '06) Exhibiting at Vox Populi During the Month of March

March's exhibition at Vox Populi is the first in a three-month series featuring work by Philadelphia based artists, who are also member's of the gallery.  During this first installment, Jonathan Prull (MFA '06) will be exhibiting with Christopher P. McManus, Roxana Pérez-Méndez and Kate Stewart.  Prull's work, titled Unapologize, borrows from the story of the 1971 skyjacking of Northwest flight 305, and the unidentified subject nicknamed D.B. Cooper.  The works on paper, "reminiscent of traditional Chinese landscape painting, " depict vast landscapes, which serve as metaphors for the subject of the story's imagined state of mind.

For more information about Unapologize and Jonathan Prull, please visit


 Unapologize
On View: March 2-April 1, 2012
Opening Reception: Friday March 2nd,  6-11 PM

Vox Populi
319 N. 11th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
 


Jayson Musson (MFA '11) / Hennessy Youngman: The Focus of a Recent Article in the New York Times, February 29, 2012

Jayson Musson (MFA '11) was recently interviewed by NYT writer, Austin Considine.  The subsequent article appeared in the Fashion and Style section on February 29th, 2012.  To read the article please visit: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/01/fashion/hennessy-youngman-offers-offbeat-art-criticism.html?_r=1.

For more information regarding Jayson Musson and Hennessy Youngman, please visit
http://jaysonmusson.com/welcomemat.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNXL0SYJ2eU

Susan Fang (MFA '10) and Maria Rajewksi (MFA '10) in Buy Local, a Group Exhibition at the Fowler Arts Collective, Brooklyn








Susan Fang (MFA '10) and Maria Rajewski (MFA '10) are exhibiting at the Fowler Arts Collective, established by Lia Post (MFA '09) in 2010.  The show, titled Buy Local, features new work by Brooklyn and Philadelphia based artists.  Buy Local, timed to coincide with The Armory Show, "acknowledges that while all of the work in the exhibition has been made with the zeal of an art-for-art mentality, at the end of the day it would be nice to sell something."  Buy Local, which borrows its name from the retail movement that has so effectively propelled local production and consumption, "aims to showcase exciting new art with the hopes that maybe, just maybe, we'll at least break even."  Fang and Rajewski will be showing in conjunction with Samuel Stabler and Brian Willmont. 

For more information about Buy Local, Fowler Arts Collective, Susan Fang and Maria Rajewski, please visit


http://www.fowlerartsbrooklyn.org/gallery.html
http://www.fowlerartsbrooklyn.org/about.html
http://susanfang.com/
 http://www.mariarajewski.com/

Buy Local
On View: March 10-25, 2012
Opening Reception: Saturday March 10, 6-9PM

Fowler Arts Collective
67 West Street
Brooklyn, NY
11222
Gallery Hours: Saturdays and Sundays, 12-6PM


Demetrius Oliver (MFA '04) in Solo Exhibition at Inman Gallery, Houston, Texas

Demetrius Oliver's (MFA '04) Exhibition Azimuth, which opened March 2nd, is the artist's third solo exhibition to take place at Inman Gallery, in Houston, Texas.  Azimuth is a show of Oliver's recent drawings, which, according to the press release, "derive from an installation he created at D'Amelio Terras Gallery in New York in fall 2011." This installation, titled Orrery, "featured umbrella frames and studio debris suspended around a single light bulb, mimicking the eponymous model used to depict the movements of the planets and their satellites in the Solar System."   In this new work, Oliver is  recycling Orrery's "umbrella ribs and stretchers to articulate line and space in two dimensions."  Azimuth coincides with the 14th International Biennial of Photography and Photo-related Art, presented by Fotofest.

 For more information about Azimuth, and Demetrius Oliver, please visit





Azimuth
On View: March 2-April 7 2012
Opening Reception: Friday March 2, 6-8PM

INMAN Gallery
3901 Main Street
Houston, TX 77002
Gallery Hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 11-6

2.16.2012

Ramon Urenia (MFA '10) Exhibiting in a Two Person Show at Gallery 13W, in Philadelphia

Ramon Urenia (MFA '10) is exhibiting with Chloris Lowe at Gallery 13W, in Phildelphia. The artists compliment each other, despite working in different media, and on different scales.  In a similar way, the thematic content of Urenia and Lowe's work differs, but nonetheless is related: as the former addresses deconstruction and abandonment, the latter engages construction and ownership. 



For more information regarding the exhibit at 13W, as well as Ramon Urenia, please visit
Ramon Urenia and Chloris Lowe
Opening Reception: Saturday February 11th, 7-10pm

Gallery 13W

4504 Regent Street
Philadelphia, PA 19143

1.27.2012

Brian Zegeer (MFA '05) Participating in "The Queens International: Three Points Make a Triangle," the Queens Museum of Art's Biannual Survey of Artists Living and Working in the Borough


Brian Zegeer (MFA '05) is participating in The Queens International: Three Points Make a Triangle at the Queens Museum of Art.  The exhibit is comprised of  thirty-one artists, based in Astoria, Flushing, Jackson Heights, Long Island City, Kew Gardens, Richmond Hill, and Ridgewood.  The opening will take place on Saturday, February 4th, from 6-10pm.  Brian Zegeer is scheduled to perform the night of the opening, accompanied by musician, Baby Copperhead 

The Queens Museum is located in Corona Park, Queens, the iconic site of the 1964 World's Fair. For travel planning, please go to: 

For more information about The Queens International: Three Points Make a Triangle, as well as Brian Zegeer, please visit




The Queens International: Three Points Make a Triangle
On view: February 5- May 20, 2012
Opening Reception: Saturday, February 4th, 6-10pm. 



1.24.2012

Aaron Metté (MFA '09) Participating in Black Thorns in the White Cube, a Black Metal Exhibition

 Aaron Metté (MFA '09) is Exhibiting in a group show titled Black Thorns in the White Cube, curated  by Amelia Ishmael.  Black Thorns in the White Cube is a traveling exhibition presenting a selection of photography, prints, drawings, and artist books by eight contemporary artists who are influenced by the heavy, dark, and mystic obscurity of Black Metal music. Based in the United States and in Europe,  participating artists include:  Alexander Binder (Stuttgart, Germany), Vincent Como (Brooklyn), Terence Hannum (Baltimore), Karlynn Holland (Brooklyn), Elodie Lesourd (Paris, France), Aaron Metté (Brooklyn), Grant Willing (Brooklyn), and Tereza Zelenkova (London, England.   Black Thorns in the White Cube will open at the Charlotte Street Foundation in Kansas City, January 20th, and run until March 3rd. Then it will proceed to Western Exhibitions in Chicago, where it will open March 16th, and run  until April 14th.  


For more information about Black Thorns in the White Cube, as well as about Aaron Metté, please  visit


http://www.charlottestreet.org
http://westernexhibitions.com/current/2012/2a_Black_Thorns/
http://www.aaronmette.com/

Black Thorns in the White Cube
Charlotte Street Foundation
On View: January 20 – March 3
Opening Reception: Friday, January 20, 6-9pm
Curator Talk: Saturday, January 21, 4pm (additional programs and events to be announced)
Location: Paragraph Gallery / 23 East 12th St Kansas City, MO 64105

Gallery Hours: Wed, Fri, Sat 12-5pm; Thurs 11-6pm

Western Exhibitions, Gallery 1
On View: March 16 to April 14, 2012Opening reception:  Friday, March 16, 5 to 8pm
Gallery hours:  Wednesdays  thru Saturdays, 11am to 6pm
Gallery Address119 N Peoria St, Suite 2A, Chicago, IL 60607