Andrew Buck: Four Decades of Photography at The Gallery on the Green, Canton

"Tobacco 6, 1991"
© Andrew Buck
Photographer Andrew Buck is featured in the solo exhibition "Four Decades of Photography" at the Gallery on the Green, Canton Artists' Guild from April 20 through May 20, 2012. The gallery is located at the corner of Dowd Ave. and Route 44, Canton, CT. The exhibit was curated by Cecil Adams and A. Walter Kendra.

Buck was chosen for this year's  Gallery on the Green / Maxwell Shepherd Memorial Arts Fund Invitational Exhibition. Featured are Buck's series of almost abstract images of rock faces, as well as his series of Connecticut's tobacco barns.

There is a nice article from Canton Patch on this career-spanning exhibition of Buck's black-and-white photographs.

There was an opening reception on April 21.

Edith Borax-Morrison and Keith Johnson: 2 solo shows at Kehler Liddell Gallery, New Haven

Edith Borax -Morrison and Keith Johnson are featured in simultaneous solo exhibitions at Kehler Liddell Gallery in New Haven from April 19 - May 20, 2012.

Morrison's exhibit of abstract ink drawings is titled "Alternative Pathways." Her drawings range from geometric studies to sinuous organic forms which intertwine on paper.

Johnson's exhibit of photographs is "Recent Work." Johnson's use of the grid in his "Extended Landscapes" led to his current work. Some photographs are completely abstract, and others use familiar objects as elements that form patterns in the larger work. Water surfaces, the sky and airplanes are recurrent motifs.

Both exhibits open on Sunday, April 22, from 3:30 - 6:30 pm with live music by Notattoos from 5:00 - 6:30 pm. Morrison and Johnson will also be speaking about their work.

Kehler Liddell Gallery is located at 873 Whalley Avenue, New Haven, CT.

"Intellectual Property: New Work by Gene Gort" at the Gallery at Still River Editions

"Intellectual Property: Stolen #3"
© Gene Gort
The solo exhibition "Intellectual Property: New Work by Gene Gort" opens at the Gallery at Still River Editions on Saturday, April 21, 2012 with a reception from 4 - 6 pm. The show runs until Friday, June 29.

The exhibition features ten new abstract digital print editions by Gene Gort, a multi-disciplinary artist from Avon, CT. Gort received his MFA from the University of California, San Diego and his BFA from Hartford Art School, University of Hartford where he is currently Professor of Media Arts, a program he designed and directs.

From Gene Gort's artist statement:

"I have recently become interested in NOISE; visual and sonic. The current project, "Intellectual Property", focuses on the visual noise generated from attempting to extract video from copyright encrypted commercial DVD's. As an educator who uses video clips as a mainstay of my classroom practice, I am always showing samples from various sources.

Recently, while attempting to extract sequences from mainstream movies, I was struck by the endless variation of intentional visual noise this process generates in order to keep me and everyone else from illegally copying movies. [...]

The images in this series are screen-grabs from this process; a kind of performance that I do responding to the real-time events I am watching on screen. The titles are an ironic pairing of "intellectual property" and the film title, like "Stolen", "Catch Me If You Can",  "Precious", "Babel" or "Gone with the Wind". [...]

The images here represent a visual equivalent to the collision of the video, computer code, encryption algorithm and extraction process,  my aesthetic sensibility and performance acumen - an equivalency that is independent of the content of the original source."

See a video interview of Gene Gort

The Gallery at Still River Editions is located at 128 East Liberty St., Danbury, CT.

Phil Lique and Karin Mansberg at The Mercurial Gallery, Danbury

"White Men Hunting Oxen"
© Karin Mansberg
Karin Mansberg and Phil Lique are featured in a two-artist show at the Mercurial Gallery in Danbury. There will be an opening reception Saturday, April 21 from 5-7 pm. The Mercurial Gallery is located at 11 Library Pl, Danbury, CT.

Both artists are showing work in mixed media and have a tie to Western Connecticut State University's MFA program. Lique received his MFA in painting and sculpture from WCSU in 2008, and Mansberg is working on her MFA in illustration at Western in 2013.

Read about the artists and their inspirations here.

IMAGES 2012 - Shoreline Arts Alliance - Shona Curtis wins First Honors

Photographer Shona Curtis
and her father
Photographers Shona Curtis, David Blackett and Alegre Poniros were among those juried into IMAGES 2012, 31st Annual Photography Exhibition, Shoreline Arts Alliance at Guilford Art Center, 411 Church St, Guilford, CT. The exhibit runs from April 1 - April 21, 2012. There was an opening reception and awards ceremony on Saturday, March 31, 2012.

Congratulations to Shona Curtis who won a First Honors portfolio award for her three intimate black and white images of her father.

Other First Honors recipients are: Miela Barocas Mayer - Guilford, David Gillich - Milford, Dianne Thouin - Old Saybrook. Honorable Mention Recipients are: Sara Augenbraun - Wilton, Liz Calvi - West Hartford, Peter Cooperman - Avon, Kathryn Frederick - Killingworth, Jill Grossman - Chester, Jerry Reed - Essex, Dana Osborn - Middlebury and David Ottenstein-New Haven. The Ann Christensen Award winner is Jackie Heithchue-Madison.

IMAGES 2012 was juried by Jill Enfield, Lance Keimig and John Stanley. The complete list of selected photographers is available here in a pdf.

At the close of the show some of the images will be reinstalled at CT Hospice in Branford.

An article on the exhibit in The Day

Pamela Hochstetter and Ellen Lazarus at Peter Lawrence Gallery

© Pamela Hochstetter
Works on paper by Pamela Hochstetter and Ellen Lazarus are the subject of the exhibition "Layered Expressions" at the Peter Lawrence Gallery, April 13 - May 6, 2012. There is an opening reception featuring wines by White Silo Farm and Winery on Saturday, April 14, 2012 from 3 - 5 p.m. The Peter Lawrence Gallery is located at 703 Kent Rd., Gaylordsville, CT 06755.

James Grashow's Corrugated Fountain at the Aldrich

© James Grashow
The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum is exhibiting James Grashow's "Corrugated Fountain" April 1 to May 13, 2012. Corrugated Fountain is "an enormous cardboard sculpture inspired by Bernini's famous Trevi Fountain in Rome." The fountain has been on exhibition since 2007 and its final stop is at the Aldrich where it will slowly disintegrate over time.

Grashow's work makes cardboard seem fluid. It is just one of the surprising properties that make his artwork accessible to people of all ages.

The exhibition is also accompanied by a publication and two Aldrich Editions by James Grashow--a cardboard sculpture, and a finely-detailed woodblock print.

Guests will be invited to partake in Grashow's project Accumulated Wishes by tossing special paper coins with their wishes on them into the fountain.

There is an opening reception from 3 - 5 pm on Sunday, April 1, 2012. The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum is located at 258 Main St. Ridgefield, CT.

Chris Durante in "05@22", 22 Haviland St. Gallery, Norwalk, CT

© Chris Durante

"5@22" features five artists working in different media at 22 Haviland St. Gallery, in Norwalk, CT. The show opens Thursday, March 29, 2012 with a reception from 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.  The artists are Lori Lohstoeter, Joe Fucigna, Frank Post, Chris Durante, and Mauricio Higuera. The exhibit runs until April 26, 2012.

The gallery's Facebook page is here.

Creighton Michael in "Dimensions Variable" at Waterhouse & Dodd, NYC

"ORCHID 7411"
© Creighton Michael
Creighton Michael is featured in the four-artist exhibition "Dimensions Variable" at Waterhouse & Dodd, New York. The other artists are Jae Ko, Derrick Velasquez, and Golnar Adili.

From curator Dr. Maxim Weintraub's (Dept. of Art, Hunter College, CUNY) essay that accompanies the exhibition:
"Dimensions Variable brings together four artists who radically reconsider, recast, and re-present the sculptural object. [...] The works assembled in this exhibition push the boundaries of sculpture into new and variable directions, allowing us to appreciate how the sculpted form, and our relationship to it, continues to be nomadic and unsettled."

A pdf of the exhibition may be viewed here.

The exhibit runs from March 28 - April 27, 2012 with an opening reception Wednesday, March 28, from 6 - 8 p.m. Waterhouse & Dodd is located at 104 Greene St. (Bet. Prince and Spring Streets), NY, NY.

"Atmospheres" at Koenig FrameWorks / HVCA Accessible Art

"Atmospheres" is a two-artist show that features etchings by DeAnn Prosia and oil paintings by Joanne Conant. The exhibit opens March 23, 2012 at Koenig FrameWorks, 97 South Main St. (Route 25) Newtown, CT. There is an opening reception on Friday, March 23 from 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. and the exhibit runs until April 28.

The exhibit is part of Housatonic Valley Cultural Alliance's 2012 Accessible Art Project.

Jim Felice's Hatchet Job, and Open Studio

© Jim Felice
The front of Jim Felice's exhibition announcement card features a hatchet. The back of the card reads: "My studio practice is based on four words: question, seek, discover and investigate.

In asking a question, one seeks an answer that leads to discovery, which demands further investigation in which asks more questions; and the process repeats itself over and over again.

And one day I asked, 'What would it look like if an axe went through it.'"

If that doesn't intrigue you, I don't know what will.

Jim Felice is a sculptor, painter, restorer and musician. His show is at the Upstairs Gallery at Molten Java, 213 Greenwood Avenue, Bethel, CT, from March 5, 2012 - April 13, 2012.

Also
Jim Felice Studios is having an open studio event "Possibilities" on Saturday, March 3 from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. featuring the work of Jim Felice, Katie Bassett, Kenny Hess, KVEAZY, and various guest graffiti artists. Jim Felice Studios is located at 15 Great Pasture Road, Danbury, Connecticut. There are plans for other open studio events throughout the year.

Second Art-For-All Opening Saturday March 3, 2012


The second of three juried Art-for-All exhibits to benefit Centro Hispano / Hispanic Center of Greater Danbury opens at the center on Saturday, March 3, 2012 from 6 - 9 p.m. The exhibit will be on view through Friday, March 30, 2012. The Hispanic Center of Greater Danbury is located at 87 West St., Danbury, CT.

The third exhibit is at the Mercurial Gallery, and opens on Saturday, March 10 from 4 - 7 p.m. at 11 Library Place, Danbury, CT, and will be on view through Friday, April 13.

The first of the exhibits opened at Art and Frame on Saturday, February 25, and will be on view through Sunday, March 11.  The winner of their juried exhibition was Raz, with a photographic self-portrait printed by Still River Editions.  Art and Frame is located at 60 Newtown Rd., Danbury, CT.

The Photography of J. Avery Wham at Trumbull Town Hall

© J. Avery Wham
The photography of J. Avery Wham will be on exhibit at Trumbull Town Hall, 5866 Main St., Trumbull CT from March 2 until April 5, 2012. There is an opening reception on Friday, March 2, from 6-8 p.m.

Wham is a professional photographer who divides her time between New York City and Trumbull. She is a graduate of the Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University.

Read the story about Wham in the Trumbull Times.

Banjie Getsinger Nicholas: Silver Linings

"Feathered Guests"
Egg Tempera on Gesso Panel
© Banjie Getsinger Nicholas
"Silver Linings: Literal/Metaphorical" is a new show of egg tempera paintings and silverpoint drawings by Banjie Getsinger Nicholas from Whitson Gallery & The Brick Wall Exhibition Space at UCONN Torrington, Feb. 27 - May 11, 2012. Nicholas is an accomplished artist and teacher who works with remarkable materials and subject matter.

From the gallery website:
"The mediums used by artist Banjie Getsinger Nicholas, egg tempera and silverpoint, are two of the oldest mediums used by artists through the centuries. [...] These materials are little changed from those used by the old masters centuries ago. Banjie says, “Their ‘organic’ nature adds to the pleasure of the process for me. Through these paintings and drawings I maintain my personal connection to the natural world and hope some of the reverence I feel will connect with viewers of the work.”

There is an artist's talk and reception on Thursday March 1, 2012 - 7 - 8:30 pm.

Nicholas has recently written an instruction book on silverpoint drawing that was published in February, 2012.

Tony Donovan Featured in "On The Street," Vermont Center for Photography

"Informers Beware"
© Tony Donovan

Tony Donovan of Ivoryton Studio is featured in the Vermont Center for Photography's exhibition of street photography titled "On the Street" from March 2 to March 31, 2012.

Donovan has two photographs in the show, "Informers Beware" and "Commuters," both of which were printed by Still River Editions. Both images are from his Irish series, taken in the early 1970s during a time of great upheaval for Ireland. There is more information in an earlier blog post here about a prior exhibition of some images from the series.

There is an opening reception on Friday, March 2 from 5:30 - 8:30 p.m during Brattleboro's Gallery Walk.  Vermont Center for Photography is located at 49 Flat St., Brattleboro, VT.

The Naturalist's Studio at the Gunn Memorial Library

"Made from Scratch"
© Banjie Getsinger Nicholas
The exhibit "The Naturalist's Studio" will be on view from February 25th to April 29th, 2012 at the Gunn Library at 5 Wykeham Rd. Washington, CT. A reception will be held on Saturday, February 25th from 12:00 to 2:00 p.m.

The artists included in the show are: Frannie Aeschliman, Ted Dove, Eileen Field, Mary Hawvermale, Richard Heys, Roxana Laughlan, Phyllis McGoldrick, Marge Muzyczka, Sarah Payson, Martha Schwerdtle, Ted Schwerdtle, Faith Stewart-Gordon, Gertrude Thiel and Cherra Wyllie, and Banjie Getsinger Nicholas. According to the Gunn Library's website, "The artists are class members and artists who have met in Warren at Banjie’s studio on Friday mornings for many years."

Keith Johnson in group exhibition "Stone Work" curated by Stephen Vincent Kobasa

"Yuma Rocks"
© Keith Johnson

The group exhibition Stone Work: Artists' Encounters with Hard Places is on view at the the Institute Library, 847 Chapel St., New Haven, CT from February 11 through March 10, 2012. There is a greeting of the artists on Saturday, February 11, from noon until 2 p.m.

Photographer client Keith Johnson is featured in the exhibition. The artists are: Marion Belanger, Frank Bruckmann, Daniel Buttrey, Anne Doris-Eisner, Emilia Dubicki, Keith Johnson, Constance LaPalombara, Roy Money, Kerry O'Grady, Matthew Weber.

The exhibition was curated by Stephen Vincent Kobasa.