Grace Scharr McEnaney selected for Catharine Lorillard Wolfe Art Club Annual Open Juried Exhibition

Watercolorist Grace Scharr McEnaney has been selected for the Catharine Lorillard Wolfe Art Club 116th Annual Open Juried Exhibition from October 2 - 26, 2012 at the National Arts Club, 15 Gramercy Park South, NY, NY. There is a benefit reception for the Metropolitan Museum of Art on Friday, October 12, from 5:30 - 8:30 pm, and an award dinner on Friday, October 26, from 6 - 9 pm.

(McEnaney's painting is the bottom right hand illustration on the card--click image to enlarge)

The Catharine Lorillard Wolfe Art Club is "a national organization to show and promote works by professional women artists, founded in 1896". According to the group's website, Wolfe was "the only woman among the 106 founders of the Metropolitan Museum of Art".

Still River Editions at City Wide Open Studios Erector Square Weekend

© Mark Savoia
Mark Savoia and Catherine Vanaria of Still River Editions will be exhibiting their photography in a temporary studio at Erector Square, 215 Peck St., New Haven for City Wide Open Studios on Saturday October 13 and Sunday, October 14 from noon - 5 pm each day. Savoia and Vanaria will be in Building 5, 2nd Floor.

Also exhibiting on the same floor is Tony Donovan of Ivoryton Studios, Ivoryton, CT.

Savoia will be featuring gel transfer photographs. Vanaria will be featuring her "HEADshots," black and white portraits taken with her antique 8"x10" film camera.

City Wide Open Studios is a three-weekend celebration of the arts in New Haven. The following "Alternative Space" weekend, October 20 and 21, will take place at the former New Haven Register building at 40 Sargent Drive, New Haven (and also repurposing delivery trucks in the parking lot.)


Marko Susla's night photographs published in Still Point Arts Quarterly

"Brooklyn Bridge"
© Marko Susla

A portfolio of night photography by Marko Susla of Edison, NJ is being published in the Fall 2012 edition of the Still Point Arts Quarterly curated by Still Point Arts Gallery Director Christine Brooks Cote.  The portfolio consists of a sampling of Susla's photographs taken while “carrying out his ritual of capturing the night”.

The Still Point Arts Quarterly is a printed serial art and literary publication focusing on issues of expression, imagination, and inspiration.  Each issue includes extensive portfolios of contemporary artists as well as articles, essays, fiction, and poetry about art, artists, and artistry.  The Still Point Arts Quarterly is available online and in bookstores in the US and Canada.

In addition, Susla's black and white night photograph of Manhattan's High Line park is featured in the 2nd Annual Affordable Art Exhibition at the Gallery at Still River Editions.

Art filled weekend October 5 - 6, 2012

"Factory Girls"
© Lys Guillorn
This weekend there is an especially high number of art activities in which we folks here at the Gallery at Still River Editions involved.

Friday night, City Wide Open Studios New Haven kicks off from 5-8 pm at Artspace, and I (Lys Guillorn) will be doing an installation for L.A.M.P. (Light Artists Making Places) from 8 - 11 pm in front of Graffio Jewelers, 28 Orange, St., New Haven. 20+ artists will be making art with light in 9th Square. Maps will be available of all the sites, and all are within short walking distance of each other.

Saturday, October 6, there will be an exhibit opening for the Affordable Art Exhibition: Photography at Still River Editions from 4-6 pm at 128 East Liberty St., Danbury, CT. Seventeen contemporary fine art photographers, all prints priced $100.

The photographers are Paul Berger (Newtown), David Blackett (Stratford), Garry Burdick (Southbury), Shona Curtis (New Milford), Karl Decker (Monroe), Tony Donovan (Ivoryton), David Haislip (Danbury), Keith Johnson (Hamden), Paul Jones (New Britain), Ben Larrabee (Darien), Jay Misencik (Monroe), Karen Neems (Stamford),  Ann Reeves (Redding), Michele Russell (Stamford), Graham Scott (Deep River), Marko Susla (Edison, NJ), and Dennis Yates (Woodbury).

© Cathy Vanaria
At the same time on Saturday from 4 - 6 pm, there will be an opening at YMCA Escape to the Arts for "The Faces, Places and Spirit of Our Community" group show, any medium. Catherine Vanaria, co-owner of Still River Editions/CT Photo has a photograph in the exhibition. Escape to the Arts is located at 293 Main St., Danbury, CT.

"Still..." at the Mercurial Gallery in Danbury

(Composite image)
L: Lys Guillorn
R top & bottom: Mark Savoia,
R middle: Catherine Vanaria
Mark Savoia, Catherine Vanaria and Lys Guillorn of Connecticut Photographics / Still River Editions are featured together in a group show, "Still..." at the Mercurial Gallery, 11 Library Place, Danbury, CT from September 6, 2012 - October 22, 2012. There is an opening reception on Saturday, September 22 from 5-7 pm.

Mark Savoia's images are observations of the ironies and visual contradictions seen in daily life. Catherine Vanaria's images are "HEADshots" taken at close range with her antique film 8"x10" camera at Connecticut Photographics / Still River Editions. Lys Guillorn's seven new black and white photographs draw from her "Route 34 Series".

In addition, Lys Guillorn will be performing a set of music on Saturday, October 20 at 7 pm.

There is paid parking in the city-operated Bardo Garage directly across the street from the gallery. There is also on-street parking on Main St.

Eric Camiel and Randy Lagana at Koenig FrameWorks Gallery; Newtown Arts Festival

Sculptor Eric Camiel and painter Randy Lagana are featured in a two-person exhibition at Koenig FrameWorks and Gallery, 97 South Main St., Newtown, CT until September 29, 2012, with a reception on Thursday, September 13 from 5:30 - 7:30 pm. The reception is free and open to the public.

Also of interest in Newtown is the Newtown Arts Festival which will take place at the former Fairfield Hills on Trades Lane in Newtown, on Sat., Sept. 15 and Sun., Sept. 16, both days 9:00 am to 6:00 pm. There will be arts and crafts booths, musical performances, author talks, literary readings, and food concessions. Admission is $5.



". . . another Viewpoint - Photographs by Jay Misencik" at Easton Library Gallery

© Jay Misencik
". . . another Viewpoint - Photographs by Jay Misencik" is an exhibition of Misencik's photographs of Bridgeport, Maine, Nova Scotia, Ecuador, and studio-made Polaroid photo transfers that will run from September 6 through October 15, 2012 with an opening reception on Wednesday, September 12 at the Easton Public Library Gallery Room located at 691 Morehouse Rd., Easton, CT. The exhibit was curated by Dolly Curtis.

Misencik will also be one of the artists included in City Lights Gallery's (Bridgeport, CT) exhibition "Make Art Not War" which opens Sept. 21 from 5-8 pm, and The Gallery at Still River Editions' Affordable Art Exhibition, which opens on October 6 from 4-6 pm.

Misencik owns Misencik Studio with his wife and business partner Geralene

Affordable Art Exhibition: Photography opens at Still River Editions on October 6, 2012



The Gallery at Still River Editions is pleased to announce its 2nd Annual Affordable Art Exhibition from October 6 - December 21, 2012. There will be an opening reception on Saturday, October 6 from 4 - 6 pm. This year's exhibit features 16 photographers from Connecticut and one from New Jersey.

The photographers are: Shona Curtis (New Milford), Paul Berger (Newtown), David Blackett (Stratford),Garry Burdick (Southbury), Karl Decker (Monroe), Tony Donovan (Ivoryton), David Haislip (Danbury), Keith Johnson (Hamden), Paul Jones (New Britain), Ben Larrabee (Darien), Jay Misencik (Monroe), Karen Neems (Stamford),  Ann Reeves (Redding), Michele Russell (Stamford), Graham Scott (Deep River), Marko Susla (Edison, NJ), and Dennis Yates (Woodbury).

The archival digital prints, made by Still River Editions, will be 16"x20", printed on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag paper, and will all be priced at $100.

Last year's exhibit featured 14 fine artists from Connecticut.

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

"Brief Monuments" at the Orison Project

"Sybil's Fierce"
© Lys Guillorn
The exhibition "Brief Monuments: Making and Unmaking Memory", curated by Stephen Vincent Kobasa, is at at the Orison Project, 8 Railroad Ave., Building 7, Essex, CT from Sept. 7 to Oct. 20, 2012. There will be an opening reception on Friday, September 7 from 6 - 8 pm.

The exhibit features photographs by Paul Duda, Walker Evans, Lys Guillorn (of Still River Editions), Robert Lisak, Oscar Palacio, Katia Porter, William Williams, and sculpture by Heinz Warneke.

The gallery will host "A Conversation Between Robert Lisak, Photographer, and Stephen Vincent Kobasa, Writer and Curator"on Weds. Oct. 3 at 6 pm.

Bill Eppridge "One America, One American"

© Bill Eppridge
and the Echo Foundation
"One America, One American: Robert F. Kennedy through the lens of Bill Eppridge" will be on exhibit in the Charlotte Observer Lobby from Sept. 4 - Oct. 19, 2012, through the Echo Foundation.

According to their website, the mission of the organization is to ask "What can one person do?" to further humanitarian causes. "One America, One American," answers this through the photographs of Bill Eppridge.

Eppridge photographed Robert F. Kennedy extensively for Life Magazine, developing a rapport with Kennedy and creating intimate portraits of both a man and his profound effect on people. Eppridge lives in New Milford, CT. Still River Editions of Danbury, CT performed the high-resolution scans of Eppridge's photographs for the exhibit and book A Time it Was: Bobby Kennedy in the Sixties.

The exhibit in Charlotte is in conjunction with the Echo Foundation's 2012 "New Visions. New Media." student photo competition. The grand prize of the photography competition is one day photo shoot with Bill Eppridge at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, NC.

The Charlotte Observer is located at 600 Tryon St., Charlotte, NC.






HVCA 2nd juried outdoor show: "DisH"

© Shona Curtis
The Housatonic Valley Cultural Alliance has announced that photographer Shona Curtis placed "Best of Show" in its second outdoor juried photography exhibition, "DisH" taking place in downtown Danbury, Connecticut. The other photographers chosen for the exhibition are Dennis Yates, Paula Antolini, Elisabeth Levy and Cynthia O'Connor.

Twelve photographs by the artists will be displayed at Kennedy Park, the location of Danbury's weekly Farmer's Market.

The exhibition was judged by sculptor Eric Camiel, photographer Ursula Herczku and Peter Born, executive editor at Women's Wear Daily. The exhibition was sponsored by HARTransit.

There is an opening reception on Friday, August 24, 2012. From 3:45 - 4:15 pm there will be an unveiling at the Danbury Farmer's Market at Kennedy Park, followed by a reception from 4:30 - 6:00 pm at the Danbury Museum and Historical Society, 43 Main St., Danbury. The public is invited, and may RSVP for the event here.

Still River Editions sponsors Windows on Main St., Beacon, NY


Still River Editions is one of the sponsors of Beacon NY's Windows on Main St., 2012. It runs from August 11 through September 8. There will be a closing party and book signing on Saturday, September 8, from 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. at Chill Wine Bar, 173 Main St., Beacon.


Sixty Beacon-area artists of all media are featured in the storefront windows of Beacon's Main St. From their website: "Windows on Main Street is a collaborative project between artists and businesses — engaging residents and visitors alike through a public display of art along Beacon’s historic Main Street. The exhibit explores how art can provide cultural and social understanding, be a catalyst for economic improvement in communities, and strengthen the relationship between residents and artists."

SoNo Arts Celebration Aug. 3-5, 2012 and SoNoMART, Aug. 4

The 37th annual SoNo Arts Celebration takes place August 3, 4-5, 2012 in historic South Norwalk, Connecticut. It is a juried arts festival with fine arts and crafts vendors, food, and music. There are activities for children including giant puppets.

During the festival, on Saturday, August 4 from noon - 5 pm, Still River Editions' own Lys Guillorn will be participating in SoNoMART pop-up gallery and boutique hosted in creative placement's storefront at 13 North Main St., South Norwalk.  Others participating in SoNoMART are the Weather sKwirl, Designer Journals, MegaGlam, Franklin Street Works, and more. The pop up features "art, artisan crafts, handmade designer objects, jewelry, paper goods, apparel, vintage, modern, thrift, surprises." Guillorn will have handmade cards of her Holga photographs and various kinds of wearable art. 

The Mercurial Gallery Staff Show in Danbury

The Mercurial Gallery at 11 Library Place, Danbury is hosting its first Staff Art Show from July 28 through September 7, 2012. There is an opening reception on Saturday, July 28 from 5 pm - 7 pm.

Artists include Robert Rae (who also designed the Mercurial's new website), Katie Bassett, Joshua L. Durkin, Amanda Bloom, Jing Lu, Alec Jordan. Also included are gallery neighbors Erin Walrath, Chris Durante and David Haislip.

On Saturday, August 25, there will be a musical performance by DawnMother at 7 pm.

Jim Felice exhibit at Scott & Bowne

"James Dean & Marilyn"
© Jim Felice
Sculptor Jim Felice of Ridgefield is featured in a one-artist show titled "Fresh Pop!" at Scott & Bowne in Kent, Connecticut from July 28 through September 3, 2012. There is an open in reception on Saturday, July 28 from 4 pm - 7 pm.

From the press release:
"'Fresh Pop!' will showcase Felice’s unique twist on objects of play and chance – common dice, the Sorry! pawn, and the iconic red and white bucket of popcorn. Using industrial materials, the sculptor explores a variety of forms, colors, sizes and configurations, examining how these objects occupy space and relate to each other. Felice incorporates a sense of playfulness in these larger than life, color-infused, morphed objects."

Scott & Bowne is located at 27 North Main St., Kent, Connecticut.


Gene Gort: Nocamera

"Cyclamen"
© Gene Gort
Celeste LeWitt Gallery at the University of Connecticut Health Center is exhibiting the archival print editions of Gene Gort, who is a professor of media arts at the Hartford Art School. The exhibit runs from June 28 to September 26, 2012.

The prints featured are camera-less photographs from Gort's "nocamera" series, which, according to Gort's website, all of the images "have been produced by placing objects on or above a flatbed scanner. No camera has been used in the process, hence the name."

Many of the subjects are botanical in origin, and the prints achieve an extremely high level of detail, and cropped close creating a sense of deep intimacy.

There is a reception on Thursday, July 12 from 4:30 - 6 pm. The gallery is located at 263 Farmington Avenue in Farmington, CT 06030.

Banjie Getsinger Nicholas and Mary Pratt Hawvermale to Oliver Wolcott Library

"Vernal Equinox XI"
© Banjie Getsinger Nicholas
Banjie Getsinger Nicholas and Mary Pratt Hawvermale are in a two-artist exhibition titled "All Natural" at Oliver Wolcott Library, 160 South St., Litchfield, CT from July 3 through July 28, 2012.

Banjie Getsinger Nicholas works in hand-pigmented egg tempera and delicate silverpoint while Mary Pratt Hawvermale makes assemblages from materials found in nature. The pair have exhibited together before, and their art works marvelously together.

There will be an artists' reception on Thursday, July 5, from 5 - 7 pm.

Ben Larrabee wins award at RAC's "Marine & Coastal Art" exhibition

"Nantucket Ferry, Man at Bow"
© Ben Larrabee
Ben Larrabee's strikingly contemplative black and white photograph titled "Nantucket Ferry, Man at Bow" won first prize for photography at the juried group exhibition "Marine & Coastal Art" at the Rowayton Arts Center. The photograph was printed by Mark Savoia at Still River Editions.

The exhibit features marine-themed works in a diverse range of media and techniques and was juried by Helen Kunzman.

 Read more here in the Darien News.

The exhibit runs until July 29. The Rowayton Arts Center is located at 145 Rowayton Ave., Rowayton, CT.

Pop Up Art Bethel Opens Saturday, June 30

Jim Felice's sculpture
outside of PUAB
Pop Up Art Bethel is a temporary art gallery that has opened across the street from Bethel Cinema in Bethel, CT. Pop-up galleries have become a popular way to use vacant storefronts for a positive use that brings people into the area. It's a win-win for property owners and artists.

PUAB was spearheaded by artists Michael Seri and Frank Kara (who is also the building's owner).

According to the Connecticut Post, the gallery will be open Thursdays through Sundays through July 30, 2012 with an opening reception on Saturday, June 30, 2 - 5 pm. There will be live music by the jazz band "Tonal Eclipse."

Bethel Buzz News lists the artists as Michael Seri, Frank Kara, Jim Felice, Katie Bassett, Chris Durante, Catherine Lucia, Ival Stratford-Kovner, Kenny Hess, Justin Buto, Joseph Farris, Erin Nazzaro, Frank Post, Tarol Samuelson, Eric Camiel, Leslie Pelino, Bibiana Matheis, Nicole Cudzillo, Juan Andreu, Michael Morris, Tara Burgess, Judith Wyer, Suzanne Ross, Tanya Kukucka, Kathleen Benton, Keith Dube, and F. Henry-Meehan.

Pop Up Art Bethel is located at 262 Greenwood Ave., Bethel, CT.