Past
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Kathryn Lynch | Hot Days and Nights
16 Dec 2019 - 25 Mar 2020 Hot Days and Nights introduces an exhibition of en plein air paintings and watercolors by Kathryn Lynch. Illustrating moments of Lynch’s time spent in Spain, Mexico, and Virginia, this exhibition features warm tones that transport the viewer to a balmy evening far away. Read more -
Jane Rosen | Ranch Life
16 Dec 2019 - 26 Jan 2020 For Rosen, understanding animal nature is the key to understanding human nature. Much of her work concerns capturing a moment when an animal is caught in the act of looking or doing; these creatures have an intention, but how aware are they of themselves and their actions? Rosen’s work subtly... Read more -
Wolf Kahn
16 Dec 2019 - 25 Jan 2020 Kahn centers his paintings on the way masses of saturated hues can be made to “push and pull” each other into space. A summer sunset blazes with a very red; a thicket of trees distilled to their most elemental, silhouetted by a luminous yellow light. Kahn takes scenery that is... Read more -
Paul Villinski
8 Aug - 5 Oct 2019 Well attuned to environmental issues, Villinski repurposes discarded materials into art objects: beer and soda cans; vinyl records; musical instruments; shipping pallets. He painstakingly and lovingly guides these mundane materials into flight. For this exhibition, in terms of scale and ambition, Villinski selected recent works that push beyond what has... Read more -
Jason Middlebrook | Heading West
7 Aug - 22 Sep 2019 Inspired by the artful patterns embedded in the grains of a tree, Middlebrook’s work both exemplifies the sinuous lines running within wood as well as his artistic engagement with abstract, geometric forms. His work overlays organic material, such as cross-sections taken from the trunks of trees, with vivid geometric compositions... Read more -
Eric Aho | River Line
7 Aug - 22 Sep 2019 This work is a portrait of Aho’s time spent outdoors with his wife, Rachel. As Rachel enjoys fishing and wandering along the riverbank, Eric casts his brush across a canvas and wanders in a different way. Absorbed in his work, Aho meditates on the colors and patterns before him. His... Read more -
John Alexander | Recent Paintings
20 Jun - 28 Jul 2019 Alexander’s compositions display the beauty inherent to our natural world in a comparable way to historic masters such as Claude Monet and the artists of the Hudson River School. While reminiscent in imagery, Alexander goes beyond the work of these past visionaries to suggest something sinister within each landscape. Illuminating... Read more -
Chris Lehrecke | Designing with Nature
14 Jun - 19 Jul 2019 Based in Bangall, New York, Chris Lehrecke and Gabriella Kiss are collaborative artists who create inspired works of art. Lehrecke quickly established himself within the world of designer furniture and is well known for his unique, wood-based designs. His wife, Gabriella Kiss, designs beautiful jewlery pieces as well as artful... Read more -
Greta Waller | Ice Block Series
10 May - 8 Jun 2019 A subject of primary and ongoing interest to Waller (for almost a decade) is ice. In her Ice Block Paintings, Waller places a block of ice on a plate, and then races to capture the light refracting within the block as it melts. Conceptually fascinating, this series engages the viewer... Read more -
Mike Piggott | Peripheral
26 Apr - 8 Jun 2019 Often depicting personal experiences or landscapes, Piggott’s aesthetic vividly portrays a simple lifestyle that illuminates the beauty of the familiar. This exhibition showcases new paintings that portray a nostalgic, western ethos- evoking reflection on the concept of place. Radiating a style of painting similar to well-known artist David Hockney, Piggott... Read more -
Lance Letscher | The Miraculous Staircase
26 Apr - 8 Jun 2019 The thesis of Letscher’s latest body of work is found within the brilliant colors of his materials. Each collage is covered in cutout flowers and plants, giving the compositions a distinctive spirit. Unlike other imagery, flowers and plants are subsumed by their property of color. This brings an intensity to... Read more -
Adrian Nivola | Intimate Architecture of the Insturment
15 Feb - 7 Apr 2019 Nivola’s meticulously crafted inventions, made of wood and metal, reveal the precision and elegance of a watch-maker. His works are mostly small in size, yet they evoke a monumental scale as with a Chinese scholar’s rock or a medieval illumination. Each piece conveys, paradoxically, the illusion of grand forms within... Read more -
Susan Vecsey | New Paintings
15 Feb - 7 Apr 2019 Although Vecsey’s work appears seamless and fluid, there is a calculated structure behind each blanket of color. Working from en plein air charcoal drawings, she applies a grid to each sketch in order to grasp the necessary geometry of the image. After determining the correct proportions for the painting, Vecsey... Read more -
Fiona Waterstreet | Ceramic Sculptures
28 Dec 2018 - 26 Jan 2019 She began throwing clay in 2009 at the Greenwich House Pottery Studio in New York. After learning how to make cylinders and bowls, Waterstreet reached a point where she wanted to make something more dynamic with the clay. Treasuring the freedom of sculpting the material with her hands, Waterstreet created... Read more -
Sebastian Blanck | Snow at Dusk
10 Dec 2018 - 3 Feb 2019 Sebastian Blanck, like the Impressionists before him, is compelled by quiet, quotidian moments. His work challenges the viewer to stand still and lose oneself in the narratives through strong lines, vibrant color and playful composition. Blanck’s paintings are an expression of the feelings that connect us with one another. By... Read more