"James Grashow: The Cardboard Bernini" comes to Ridgefield Playhouse

On Friday, February 15, 2013 at 7 pm, there will be a screening of "The Cardboard Bernini", the documentary film by Olympia Stone about the creation and ultimate disposition of the artist James Grashow's multi-piece sculpture "Corrugated Fountain."Tickets are $15 (adults); $10 (seniors and students). The Ridgefield Playhouse is located at 80 E Ridge Rd., Ridgefield, CT.

There is a VIP post-screening party at the Aldrich Museum, 258 Main St., Ridgefield, CT.

A trailer for the movie is here.

Faith Stewart Gordon at Marty's

© Faith Stewart-Gordon
Painter Faith Stewart Gordon of Bridgewater, CT is featured in a one-artist exhibition at Marty's in Washington Depot, CT.

Stewart-Gordon's colorful acrylic paintings of interiors, still life, and her travels have been featured in several solo and group shows including one in Italy. She studies painting with Banjie Nicholas.

Marty's is located at 4 Green Hill Rd., Route 47, Washington Depot, CT.

"Aesthetic Expressions" at YMCA Escape to the Arts Gallery

Regional YMCA of Western Connecticut's Escape to the Arts Gallery in Danbury, Connecticut is featuring a three-artist show of work by Gary Stanford, Christa Forrest, and Randy Lagana from February 4 through March 15, 2013.

There will be an opening reception on Saturday, February 16 from 4 pm - 6 pm. ESCAPE to the Arts is located at 293 Main St. Danbury, CT.

From their press release:

"Gary Stanford of Danbury presents black & white photography depicting the urban landscape. Stanford's picturesque images of the Manhattan skyline and architecture have a classic quality. Stanford is a self-taught artist who honed his skills in photography while working at his college yearbook and newspaper, photographing rock stars, celebrities and student demonstrations in the late '60s.

Christa Forrest of Stamford explores unique compositions in nature's surroundings. She likes to showcase and emphasize natural colors as a way of capturing the mood and feeling of a place, rather than depicting a realistic scene. Forrest is a member of the Connecticut Pastel Society, Stamford Art Association and Greenwich Arts Council. Her work has been seen in various exhibits throughout Connecticut and New York.

Abstract paintings by Randy Lagana of Brookfield will compliment the representational work of Forrest and Stanford. Lagana's acrylic paintings are full of intense color and movement. He has illustrated books, magazines and games in the US, Germany, Holland, France, Italy Russia, and the Scandinavian countries. Lagana's work has been exhibited in many shows throughout the US, Canada and England."

Art/Bpt/2013/Details at City Lights Gallery, Bridgeport

"City Center"
© Jay Misencik
ART/BPT/2013/DETAILS is an annual exhibit at City Lights Gallery in Bridgeport, Connecticut that puts the focus on the Park City itself. This year artists submitted work in a variety of media on the theme of "details".

Photographer and client Jay Misensik as well as Still River Editions' own Lys Guillorn are included in the exhibition.

Other exhibiting artists include: Maralyn Adlin, Latanya Barret, Michelle Beaulieu, Jeff Becker, Tom Brenner, Karen Ciocca, Kevin Conklin, Penny Cook, Maggie DeCapua, Cliff Furnald, Christy Gallagher, Steve Gerber, Robin Gilmore, Andy Pinto, Tom Savard, Vanessa Strubbe, Yolanda Vasquez Petrocelli, Francesca Winfield, and Mary Witkowski.
"Bridgeport #1"
© Lys Guillorn

City Lights Gallery is located at 37 Markle Court, Bridgeport, CT.

On Sunday, February 17 from 4 - 7 pm the gallery is hosting their annual "Artists' Talk and Chili" with artists from the exhibition and both meat and vegetarian chili options. There is a $10 suggested donation.

"In the heART of Winter" Exhibit at the Danbury Museum

© Jerome Nevins
The Danbury Museum and Historical Society is hosting the first exhibit of 2013 for the Cultural Alliance of Western Connecticut's "Accessible Art" program. The exhibit runs from January 26 through March 22, 2013.

Area artists submitted portfolios to CAWC, and were chosen by a jury to exhibit in businesses and cultural institutions throughout 2013. The artists chosen for this first show were Jane Bennett, Christa Forrest, Tiffany Johnson, Claudine Mussuto, Jerome Nevins, Daniela Kinsbourne, Randy Lagana, Joan McCaffrey, Honorah O'Neill , Peach Pair, and Dayna Wenzel.

There is an opening reception on Saturday, January 26 from 4 pm - 6 pm. The Danbury Museum is located at 43 Main St., Danbury, CT.

40th Anniversary Art Show: Bedford includes Lisa Cohen and Kaz Strankowski

The 40th Anniversary Art Show: Bedford takes place January 25 - 27 at St. Matthew's Church in Bedford, NY. Among the artists exhibiting are Still River Editions clients Lisa Cohen and Kaz Strankowski.

The exhibit is curated by Susan Grissom and Leslie Henshaw. The gala and sale benefit local Bedford charities.

The exhibition and sale will take place Saturday, January 26 10 am - 7 pm, and Sunday, January 27 noon - 4 pm. There is a preview champagne gala (ticketed admission) on Friday, January 25 from 6:30 pm - 9 pm.
St. Matthew's Church is located at 382 Cantitoe St. (Rt. 22) Bedford, NY.

"ORANGE: CT ASMP Members' Exhibition" at Still River Editions

Postcard for the CT ASMP
Members' Exhiition
The Gallery at Still River Editions announces "ORANGE: Connecticut Chapter, American Society of   Media Photographers Members' Exhibition". The show has been up since January 3, 2013, and will run until February 28, 2013.

There is an opening reception on Saturday, January 12, 2013 from 4 - 6 pm. The reception is free and open to the public. 

The photographers who are participating in the exhibition were given a one-word theme: "orange", and have responded in very creative ways. 

The photographers are:
Nikki Alekson, Rich Pomerantz, Christine Chiocchio, Jim Fiora, Richard Freeda, Carl Vernlund, Liz Calvi, Edwina Stevenson, Donna Callighan, Christopher Beuchamp, Gale Zucker, Michael Garner, Ronald L. Glassman, Barry Hyman, Jane Schauck, Phil Nelson, Peter Wnek, and Pam Rouleau.

The exhibition will be moving to the Spring Street Gallery in Chester, CT on March 7 with the addition of several other photographers. 

More information about CTASMP here.

Galeria Súbita opens on First Night; "Shadows" at the Mercurial

The Arts Network of Danbury is exhibiting work in a pop-up gallery exhibition called Galeria Súbita at 262 Main St., Danbury from December 29, 2012 through January 28, 2013. "Galeria Súbita" means "sudden gallery" in Portuguese.

There is an exhibition opening on First Night, December 31, 2012 from 4 pm - 8 pm featuring Afrikan drumming by A Common Ground Community Arts Center.

Normal hours for the exhibit: Saturdays and Sundays from 12 noon - 4 pm until January 28.

Exhibiting artists include Catherine Vanaria, Mark Savoia, Lys Guillorn, Jing Lu, Jeff Buckholz, Kialynn Bird, Brian Walters III, Amanda Bloom, John O' Sullivan, Scott Jackson, Katie Bassett, Shona Curtis, David Haislip, Eric Camiel, Marko Susla, Jim Felice, Adrew Werner and other local artists.

Other events for First Night Danbury here.

"Romeo and Juliet"
© Henry Caserotti
Also happening around the corner: "Shadows" exhibit at the Mercurial featuring Christine Mitchell and Henry Caserotti. The gallery will also be having an opening reception on First Night from 4 pm - 8 pm. The Mercurial is located at 11 Library Place, Danbury, CT across the street from the Bardo Garage.


Does hanging artwork hang you up?

We are not usually in the endorsing business, but came across an APP that can help anyone who hangs artwork on a wall and wants it to be an easy and quick process. I am talking about Hang-a-pic, for iPhone and iPad. Over the last few months Still River Editions has "suggested' a few operational features to the developer, and to our surprise, he listened. It has turned out to be one of our favorite APPs.

This is what it does (example); to hang four different width framed pieces on a wall, just enter the widths and wall dimension and it tells you where to put your hook or nail. No guessing, no fuzzy math, it just works. We now use it in the gallery all the time. And for $1.99, a real bargain, Hang-a-pic.

Mark

"White" at Kehler Liddell Gallery, New Haven

© Kristina Kuester-Witt
"White" is the holiday season group show at Kehler Liddell Gallery, which runs from November 15, 2012 until December 23, 2012.

From their website: "White is the color of possibilities from the mundane, like the stripe on the edge of the road, to the grand, like the white that gives relevance to black in a photograph.  As a subject of KLG artists, white hides, morphs, acts as a shape changer and refuses any type of predictability."

There is an opening reception on Sunday, November 18 from 3 - 6 pm. Kehler Liddell Gallery is located at 873 Whalley Ave., New Haven, CT.

The Bridgeport Art Trail, November 8 - 11, 2012

The Bridgeport Art Trail is a multi-venue, multi-event, cultural festival in Bridgeport, CT from Nov. 8 - 11, 2012. Open studios, performances, gallery shows.

One of the main attractions on Thursday 11/8 at 6:30 pm is the ribbon cutting for the City Canvases mural at the Bridgeport train station by Liz Squillace with Darcy Fangi, Frank Foster, Ruben Marroquin and Jaclyn Podlaski. The Bridgeport train Station is located at 525 Water St. The unveiling is followed by a City Canvases closing party at the Arcade, 1001-12 Main St., from 8 pm - 10 pm including new media projections and other festivities.

Other venues include City Lights Gallery, The American Fabric Arts Building, the Nest Arts Factory, Read's Ground Floor Gallery, the Atrium Gallery, The Bijou Theatre, and many more.

"Factory Girls"
© Lys Guillorn
Still River Editions' own Lys Guillorn will be in a temporary space at 938 Broad St. (across from the main branch of the Bridgeport Public Library with her installation "Factory Girls" on Thu. 11/8 and Fri. 11/9 from 5 - 8 pm and Sat. 11/10 to Sun. 11/12 from 12 noon - 5 pm.

"End of an Era" Photographs by Harrison Judd

© Harrison Judd
Photographer Harrison Judd is exhibiting "End of an Era: Past Identity/Future Vision" presented by The Windham Textile and History Museum at ArtSpace, 480 Main St., Willimantic, CT. The exhibition runs from November 9 through December 3, 2012

An essay about this body of work appears on Judd's website, along with photographs, and an introduction by the late author and illustrator, Maurice Sendak. Judd photographed the demolition of the last American Thread Mills smokestack in Willimantic, CT.

Paul R. Berger Photography Exhibit: "Solitude"

© Paul R. Berger
Photographer Paul R. Berger is featured in a solo exhibition titled "Solitude" at Danbury City Hall 3rd floor gallery (outside the Mayor's office), 155 Deer Hill Ave., Danbury, CT from October 6 through December 6, 2012.

There is an opening reception on Thursday, November 15 from 4:30 - 6:00 pm.

Berger uses medium-format film cameras to create highly detailed photographs in both black-and-white and color. His subjects are both natural and human-made landscapes that convey the feeling of solitude.

Berger's exhibit is part of the "Accessible Art Project" by the former Housatonic Valley Cultural Alliance, now called the Cultural Alliance of Western Connecticut.

Phyllis Crowley: "Fields and Screens" at Choate Rosemary Hall

"Red Marsh 2012"
© Phyllis Crowley
"Fields and Screens" is an exhibit of photography by Phyllis Crowley at Paul Mellon Arts Center Gallery at Choate Rosemary Hall school. The show opened November 1 and ends December 15, 2012.
There is an opening reception on Friday, November 16, from 5:30 - 7:30 pm.

Crowley's landscape work in this series is reminiscent of Japanese screens.

From the press release: "[Crowley] notes, 'In working with the landscape, I am not attempting to simply represent what I see . . . . The less realistic the image, the more the work encourages participation from the viewer. With the use of abstraction, multiple images, and non-conventional formats, I can create new relationships which bring me closer to the original emotional experience.” Crowley’s photographs may also intentionally distort and transform information through screens of water, dirt, or fabric—a reference to what she calls “our inability to know anything clearly or directly.'”

Chris Randall exhibiting at Spruce Home & Garden, New Milford

New Haven photographer Chris Randall is exhibiting photographs in the Spruce Home & Garden Store, 20 Bank St., New Milford, CT. There is an opening reception from 5 pm - 8 pm on Thursday, November 1, 2012.

The photographs are from "his series documenting the derelict Winchester factory [that] captures the melancholy and beauty of a once bustling enterprise left to decay in its own history."

Randall, who is Executive Director of the New Haven Land Trust, is one half of the team behind ilovenewhaven.org along with photographer Jeffrey Kerekes.

Randall was also one of the minds and cameras behind Inside Out NHV, which created large black and white photographic portraits of New Haven residents, and installed the prints as a photo mural on a highway underpass that divides their neighborhood earlier in 2012.

Call for Small Works Submissions at Koenig FrameWorks, Newtown

Koenig FrameWorks in Newtown, CT is calling for entries to its annual "Small Works" exhibit. They will receive work in person Saturday Nov. 10 through Monday, Nov. 19 during normal business hours 10 am - 5 pm. Artwork must be ready-to-hang and be able to fit inside a space 12"x12". Any medium except sculpture will be accepted.

For more information and prospectus see their website.

FrameWorks is located at 97 South Main St. (Route 25) in Newtown, CT.

The opening reception will be on Saturday December 1 from 1-4 pm.

"Creativity and Compassion" faculty exhibition at WCSU

"Second Floor Landing"
© Catherine Vanaria
Co-owner of Connecticut Photographics, Catherine Vanaria, is also a full-time professor of photography at Western Connecticut State University. She is one of the 24 art faculty included in the WCSU faculty art exhibition titled "Creativity and Compassion" from Oct. 11 through Nov. 29 at the Higgins Gallery in Higgins Hall on the university's midtown campus, 181 White St. in Danbury.

There is an artist reception at 5 pm on Thursday, October 11.

From the university's website:
"The exhibition will consist of works by 24 full-time and adjunct art faculty in a wide variety of media, including photography, printmaking, sculpture, drawing and painting. This presents a unique opportunity to view one exhibition that brings together the personal work of so many instructors in the university's department of art. Some works are for sale."

Faculty participants include: Bob Alberetti, Vincent Baldassano, David Boyajian, Riley Brewster, Santo Bruno, Bruce Dunbar, Margaret Grimes, Chris Hartman, Jilaine Jones, Moira Kelly, Jurg Lanzrein, Joel Leneker, Ed Little, Sabrina Marques, Plonia Nixon, Fran Patnaude, Marjorie Portnow, Ken Scaglia, Michael Serao, Elyse Shapiro, David Skora, Jack Tom, Cathy Vanaria and Terry Wells.