Faith Stewart-Gordon "New Adventures in Acrylic Painting"

"Garden Fantasy"
© Faith Stewart-Gordon
The paintings of Faith Stewart-Gordon are featured in a solo exhibition at Burnham Library, 62 Main St. South, Bridgewater, Connecticut from April 1 - May 31, 2014. There will be an artist's reception from 2 pm - 4 pm on Saturday, April 5.

Stewart-Gordon makes bright and witty acrylic paintings of her life and travels, classical subjects, her friends, and her dogs. An article about Stewart-Gordon from the Litchfield County Times in 2011 gives more of her artistic background and her past as a restaurateur and actor.

Phyllis Crowley in solo exhibition "Splash" at City Gallery

© Phyllis Crowley 
Photographer Phyllis Crowley is featured in a solo exhibition titled "Splash" from April 3 - 27, 2014 at City Gallery, 994 State St., New Haven, CT. There will be an opening reception on Saturday, April 5 from 2 pm - 5 pm. 

Crowley writes, "It is quite different from what you have seen before." The photographs feature the movement of bodies in water, and her prior work has been more closely concerned with the landscape or abstractions of objects.

Darien Library Artist in Residence: Ben Larrabee

Ben Larrabee and his muse, wife Trudie
© Ben Larrabee
Darien fine art photographer Ben Larrabee is the current artist in residence at the Darien Library, and will be giving an artist's talk   called "Photographing the Nude" at the Darien Library Artistspace on Tuesday, March 18 from 10 am to noon.

His black and white portraits of his wife, Trudie, are intimate and beautiful.

From the Darien Library website: "Join fine art photographer Ben Larrabee in Darien Library’s Artistspace on the Second Level. Larrabee will discuss his evolution of photographing the nude. He will show images of his wife and muse, Trudie, as well as show examples of notable photographers including Imogen Cunningham, Alfred Stieglitz, Edward Weston and Harry Callahan using the Library's collection of photography books."

Larrabee is known for Moments of Grace®, his candid portraits of families and individuals. He earned a BFA from Rhode Island School of Design, studying under renowned photographer Harry Callahan, and an MFA at Yale University. He has exhibited extensively and his work is in numerous prestigious collections.

 The Darien Library is located at 1441 Post Rd., Darien, CT.

Botanical painter Jeanne Reiner, current exhibitions, Spring 2014

© Jeanne Reiner
Contemporary botanical painter Jeanne Reiner, a Fairfield County, Connecticut resident, is featured in several current and upcoming exhibitions.

This is the last week (through March 8, 2014) to see the New England Society of Botanical Artists exhibit "From the Mountains to the Sea" that features her work at the Bartlett Arboretum, 151 Brookdale Rd., Stamford, CT.

In addition, several of her paintings are featured at Creel and Gow, an Upper East Side gallery called "a contemporary cabinet of curiosities" by the New York Observer. Creel and Gow is located at 131 East 70th Street near Lexington Avenue.

Reiner's work has been selected to be shown at the 16th Annual Botanical Art Exhibit, regarded as the West Coast's foremost exhibition of its kind, from April 8th to June 8th at Filoli, a San Francisco Bay Area National Register grand country estate with 16 acres of gardens.

In May, Reiner's paintings will be included in Greenwich Connecticut's "Art to the Avenue" and from May 1 - 26 selected artists will have their work displayed in the boutiques and windows of Greenwich's downtown district. The opening is May 1, 5:30 - 8 pm, and is a well-attended annual festive event. Check her website as the date approaches for specific information about where her work will be exhibited.

Fairfield County Giving Day, Fri. Mar. 7, 2014 / Collections Roundtable Mar. 8, 2014

The Danbury Museum and Historical Society is among the many local charities seeking donations as a part of Fairfield County Giving Day on Friday, March 7, 2014. Many familiar local arts, cultural, and charitable organizations are on the of all participating nonprofits here.

The Danbury Museum and Historical Society is one of the institutions that enriches the lives of local citizens through its programs on a daily basis, and helps maintain the cultural identity of the city.

In addition, Saturday, March 8, the museum is hosting a reception and roundtable for the exhibit "Collections, Community and Conversation" at 2 pm including curator Catherine Vanaria (WCSU professor and co-owner of Still River Editions / Connecticut Photographics), and other locals whose collections are included in the exhibition.

The Danbury Museum and Historical Society is located at 43 Main St., Danbury, CT.

Robert Kalman in two exhibitions in March, 2014

© Robert Kalman
Photographs by Robert Kalman of Brewster, NY are featured in two exhibitions in March, 2014. The photograph shown here will be exhibited in "Nude Attitude" from March 5 - 10, 2014 a Peoria Art Guild Event, 203 Harrison St., Peoria, IL.

Another print has been accepted as a finalist in Onward Compé at Project Basho, and will be shown in Philadephia from March 1 through mid-April. 1305 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia, PA.

In his diptych street portrait series, Kalman asks his subjects, "What do you want people to know about you?" Their answer is displayed next to their black-and-white full-frame portrait.

7th Annual International Juried Plastic Camera Show with featured artist Jim Rohan

"You Can Lead Your Horse to Water"
© Jim Rohan
The 7th Annual International Juried Plastic Camera Show takes place form March 5 - April 29, 2014 at RayKo Photo Center, 428 Third St., San Francisco, CA. There is an opening reception on March 5, from 6 pm - 8 pm.

The juried competition was open to international artists working with plastic cameras with plastic lenses.  The more obsolete, flawed, and lo-tech, the better. Images were taken with cameras with limited controls, such as Diana, Holga, Lubitel, Lomo, Banner, and Ansco cameras.

The featured photographer is Jim Rohan of Massachusetts.

Rohan's website highlights some of his remarkable work. Rohan exhibits his plastic camera photography nationally. He was a participant in The Gallery at Still River Editions' "Big Little Pin-up" exhibition in late 2013.

"Mostly Black and White" at Art/Place Gallery in Fairfield, CT

Art/Place Gallery artists "take on the challenges of a limited palette" at this exhibition which runs from Jan 9th through March 2, 2014.

Artists include Still River Editions' client Grace McEnaney, Barbara Bernstein, Phyllis Peckar Clamage, Carol Cole, Susanne Keany, Mollie Keller, Elisa Khachian, Judith Lambertson, Paul Larson, Cate M. Leach, Mary Louise Long, Sandra K. Meagher, Toby Michaels, Demitri Papolos, Dave Pressler, Diane Pollack, Martha Bjoza Reinken, Florence Zolan.

Art/Place Gallery is located at 70 Sanford St., Fairfield, CT.

"Baby It's Cold Outside" at Trailer Box Gallery in Danbury

"Spoon"
© Janice Mauro
The group exhibition "Baby It's Cold Outside" takes place at The Trailer Box Gallery in Danbury, January 10 through March 15 with an opening reception on March 1st, 5 - 8 pm. The artists exhibiting are Janice Mauro, Joanne Pagano Weber, Bob Keating, Dave Gesualdi and Jim Felice. The show is primarily focused on sculpture using a wide range of 3d and 2d materials.

The Trailer Box Gallery is located at 15 Great Pasture Rd. Unit 15 at Jim Felice Studios.

Mike Marques: "I am a MoSaic" exhibit in West Hartford

© Mike Marques Photography
Photographer Mike Marques has "teamed up with the National MS Society, Connecticut chapter. For more than two years Mike has crisscrossed the state photographing individuals living life as fully as possible in the face of multiple sclerosis." The exhibit of the resulting photo essay, "I am a MoSaic" takes place at the Mandell Jewish Community Center, 335 Bloomfield Ave., West Hartford, CT from February 3 through March 3, 2014.

There is an opening reception on Sunday, February 9, 2014 from 2 pm - 4:30 pm. It is free and open to the public. Those wishing to attend may call 860-913-2550 or email Karen E. Butler, Vice President of Marketing and Public Relations, at karen.butler@nmss.org.

Marques recently appeared on WFSB TV to talk about the project. 

The Facebook event page for the event is here.

The Beatles: Six Days That Changed the World by Bill Eppridge, edited by Adrienne Aurichio

© Rizzoli / Estate of Bill Eppridge
Today, January 4, 2014, is the publishing date of the new book The Beatles: Six Days That Changed the World, written by Bill Eppridge and edited by Adrienne Aurichio. The book was featured on the New York Times' LENS blog on February 3, 2014.

The book contains many never-before-published photographs of the Beatles from their first trip to the United States taken by Bill Eppridge, Life Magazine photojournalist of renown who passed away in October of 2013. Eppridge captured them in candid moments in hotels and on trains, at press conferences, and taping the Ed Sullivan Show. After Life published several of his images, the negatives went missing for years.

An essay by Adrienne Aurichio about the significance of the images can be found on the CBS News blog.


Collections, Community & Conversation at the Danbury Museum & Historical Society

Glass lantern slides from the
collection of Catherine Vanaria
The Danbury Museum & Historical Society is hosting an exhibition titled "Collections, Community & Conversation" that was guest curated by Catherine Vanaria, Associate Professor of Photography at WCSU and co-owner of Connecticut Photographics and Still River Editions.

The exhibit features "items from the collections of Greater Danbury residents, including: sewing machines, ephemera, vintage photographs, toys, dolls from around the world, slide rules, fanzines, milk glass, colonial apothecary items, vintage pins and more."

The exhibit links Danbury's historical collections with the collections of some of its residents. In a way, a community's residents' collections become a museum diaspora, the unseen museum comprised all of our disconnected collections. This is a way to make a connection between them visible.

The exhibit is viewable on Weds., Thurs., and Fri. from 10 am - 3 pm and Saturdays from 10 am to 4 pm. from January 18 and through March 22, 2014.

There will be a reception and roundtable at 2 pm on March 8 where patrons can meet the collectors and learn more about the exhibition. On March 15, there will be a presentation by Catherine Vanaria. titled "Preserving Treasured Photographs".

The Danbury Museum & Historical Society is located at 43 Main St., Danbury, CT.

The exhibition is an Accessible Art Exhibit in conjunction with the Cultural Alliance of Western Connecticut.

Art Show: Bedford includes work by Lisa Cohen, Silver Mountain Studio

"Stampede"
© Lisa Cohen
Art Show: Bedford takes place on Saturday, January 25 from 10 am - 7 pm and Sunday, January 26 from 12 pm - 4 pm at St. Matthew's Fellowship Hall, 382 Canitoe St., Bedford, NY. There is a ticketed preview gala on Friday, January 24 from 6:30 - 9 pm. 

Lisa Cohen of Silver Mountain Studio is one of the artists exhibiting in the show. Her toned black and white photographs of horses capture both their energetic movement and almost tender interactions between the animals. Her work is printed archivally by Mark Savoia at Still River Editions. 

Art Show: Bedford is an annual event that benefits many charity organizations in Westchester. This year's judge was Walter Liedke, Curator of European Painting, Metropolitan Museum of Art. 

34th Annual Photography Exhibition at the Carriage Barn Arts Center

© Paul Berger
The 34th Annual Photography Exhibition at the Carriage Barn Arts Center takes place from Saturday, January 11 through Sunday, February 9, 2014. Two black and white photographs by client Paul Berger are included in the exhibition.

There is an opening reception on Saturday, January 11, from 6 pm - 8 pm with an awards ceremony from 6:30 - 7 pm. The juror was Laura G. Einstein. The Carriage Barn Arts Center is located at Waveny Park, 681 South Avenue, New Canaan, CT.

"Fadeless Imagery: Light and Memory" Photographs by David Blackett and Lys Guillorn

"Fadeless Imagery: Light and Memory," Photographs by David Blackett and Lys Guillorn, is on exhibit in the Gallery at Still River Editions from January 11 - March 28, 2014 with an opening reception Saturday, January 11, 4 pm - 6 pm. The Gallery at Still River Editions is located at 128 East Liberty St., Danbury. The gallery is open 8:30 am - 5 pm Monday through Friday.

This two-person exhibition features the photographs of David Blackett of Stratford, Connecticut and Lys Guillorn of Shelton, Connecticut. What the two have in common is their work is shot entirely with medium-format film. Blackett uses antique, vintage and plastic cameras, and Guillorn uses a Holga toy camera almost exclusively. The initial letters of the exhibition's title are an acronym for "film".

David Blackett, a longtime Stratford, Connecticut, resident grew up in rural Massachusetts, and studied photography at Maine Photographic Workshops and Goddard College in Plainfield, Vermont. His photography is influenced heavily by coastal living in both subject matter and attitude.

Blackett says, "My approach with photography has always been: 'I just want to go out and play with my cameras and make some pictures'.  It’s what I do to have fun and to relax.  I rarely go out 'on a mission' to make a statement of some sort.  If I see something I like the looks of, I take a picture."

The result is organic and sometimes dream-like, two qualities which Blackett's photography shares with Lys Guillorn's.

Guillorn is a lifelong Fairfield County resident who uses photography to document the otherworldly qualities she finds everyday landscapes and structures. Many of her photographs depict shadows of trees on buildings caught in early morning sunlight or later in the day, during what photographers call "the golden hour". She studied photography at Snow Farm in Williamsburg, Massachusetts, and is a photographic printmaker by trade.

Lys Guillorn uses an entirely plastic toy camera to capture her images on black and white film, which she then scans digitally, and has printed digitally by Master Printmaker Mark Savoia of Still River Editions. "I have a digital SLR camera, but I like my Holga better because it's light and because of the softness it adds. I use Photoshop to enhance the tone and contrast, but the blurry and dark edges--that's all in the negatives. Though I like things like Instagram on my phone, I think it’s cheating a bit.”

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