Open House Day - June 13, 2015

The Gallery at Still River Editions is proud to be celebrating our 5th Open House Day. Here are the venues in the Danbury area that are participating and some restaurants listed for your convenience.

Danbury Railway Museum
120 White St.
Danbury, CT
(203) 778-8337
From 10 a.m. until 5 p.m., receive 10 percent off in the Gift Shop.

Gallery at Still River Editions
128 East Liberty St.
Danbury, CT
(203) 791-1474
Open from noon until 5 p.m. Opening reception for Mobile Pics CT 2015, an exhibit of Connecticut-themed cellphone photographs. Alternative process photo demonstrations from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. Refreshments, art, conversation.

Jim Felice Studios
15 Great Pasture Rd.
Unit 15
Danbury, CT
(203) 797-0230
Studio open from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. with demonstrations on sculpture making. From 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. enjoy a free artist reception at the nearby Trailer Box Gallery.

60 Newtown Rd. (Route 6 Plaza)
Danbury, CT
(Though not officially participating in Open House Day, this evening event is on the same day)
Opening for "Animals" exhibit from 5 pm - 7 pm. All artists are donating the proceeds from the sale of their work to DAWS (Danbury Animal Welfare Society). 

Savage Studio
93 Mill Plain Rd.
Danbury, CT
(203) 743-3000
Gallery with functional ceramics offer complimentary refreshments from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. 

Bethel Artspace
91 Greenwood Ave.
Bethel, CT
(203) 470-8390
Free admission to the gallery and active art studio, along with complimentary refreshments. Open from noon until 5 p.m.

Bethel Historical Society
40 Main St.
Bethel, CT
(203) 794-1050
Free admission to the museum from noon until 5 p.m., with a historical walking tour with a special price of $3. 

Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum
258 Main St.
Ridgefield, CT
(203) 438-4519
Free admission for Connecticut residents from noon until 5 p.m.

Suzanne Benton Studio & Art Showcase
22 Donnelly Dr.
Ridgefield, CT
(203) 438-4650
Open artist studio from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m., offering complimentary brochures and gift exhibition cards

Restaurants nearby:
New Holiday Diner, 123 White St, Danbury, CT, (203) 748-9798
Pancho's Tacos Mexican Restaurant, 145 White St, Danbury, CT, (203) 790-0900
Double Twister Ice Cream Shop, 164 White St Danbury, CT 06810, (203) 748-7020
The Sesame Seed (Middle Eastern/eclectic)68 W Wooster St, Danbury, CT, (203) 743-9850
Hanna's (Middle Eastern) 72 Lake Ave, Danbury, CT, (203) 748-5713
Pho Vietnam 56 Padanaram Rd., Danbury, CT, 203-743-6049
Green Island Jamaican Restaurant 216 White St, Danbury, CT, (203) 743-6616
Lemongrass Danbury, 35 White St., Danbury, CT, (203) 628-7115

Open House Day and Mobile Pics CT 2015 Opening on 6/13

"Maurice"
© Wendy Cahill
The exhibit "Mobile Pics CT 2015" opens at the Gallery at Still River Editions on Saturday, June 13 with festivities to coincide with the State of Connecticut's 11th annual statewide Open House Day. The exhibit will run until September 25, 2015.

The free open house reception will be 12 noon - 5 pm on Saturday, June 13 with refreshments. There will also be alternative process printing demonstrations between 1 pm - 4 pm.

Other Open House Day events happening in the area and local restaurants listed here.

Photographers included in the exhibition: Seth Adam, Michele Lee Amundsen, Michael Arafeh, David Arbour, Todd Atkinson, Adrienne Aurichio, Stella Maria Baer, Gabrielle Barrett, Julie Beman, Dan Bishop, Eric Bloomquist, Dave Bonan, Karrie Bulger, Dawn Burdick, Wendy Cahill, Danielle Capalbo, Jeff Cedrone, Ken Dixon, Adeline Crites-Moore, Shona Curtis, Shannon Duggan, Chris Durante, Mark Estrada, Sheryl Fatse, Ann Franzen, Arthur Gerstein, Renato Ghio, Lys Guillorn, David Haislip, Jen Haislip, Violet Harlow, Mary Harold, Karl Heine, Hank Hoffman, Aaron Houghtaling, Joanne Hudson, Christy Jackson, William Jones, Karen Kalkstein, Stephen V. Kobasa, Stacey Kolbig, Phil Langin, Tiffany Lee, Isabel Levy, Melody Levy, Elisabeth Levy, Karin Mansberg, Sara Marquis, Samantha Mauro, Julie McNeil, Suzanne Molineaux, Vito Pasquale, Alegre Poniros, Sarah Rand, Barbara Ringer, Colleen Roche, Emily Roff, Michele Russell, Mark Savoia, Jennifer Schlesinger, Christina Spiesel, Allen Swerdlowe, Catherine Vanaria, Dan Villeneuve, Erin Waterfall, Dayna Wenzel, Samantha Yamin, Andrea Zimmermann.

The Gallery at Still River Editions is located at 128 East Liberty St., Danbury, CT with free park Regular gallery hours are 8:30 am - 5 pm Monday through Friday. The studio and gallery will be closed from July 26 - 30th for vacation.

Bibiana Huang Matheis: Chinese Mojo at WCSU

"Chinese Mojo" is a solo exhibition of painting, installation and photography Bibiana Huang Matheis at the Art Gallery at the Visual and Performing Arts Center at Western Connecticut State University. The exhibition runs from June 2- through July 2, 2015.

There will be an opening reception on Thursday, June 4 from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm, and an artist talk on Tuesday, June 23, from 6 pm - 7 pm.

"Matheis is a Chinese-American immigrant woman, artist and photographer. The work in her exhibition is an autobiographical expression that makes use of symbolism and expressionism, creating a visual tapestry and treasure box, where the story is unveiled through each of her photographs. She weaves together a family album where every object has its own tale and each picture tells its own story. Some of the objects are valuable mementos, while others are simple everyday items.  Many images feature family members and the creative tendencies in her ancestry, such as her father’s calligraphy and her grandmother’s painting. Through her artwork she confronts her own cultural heritage and the struggles faced as an immigrant. It is an artistic expression of heritage, connection with ancestors, cross-culturalism and integration."

Art Gallery at the Visual and Performing Arts Center on the university’s Westside campus, 43 Lake Ave. Extension in Danbury.


"Solos" at Westport Arts Center

"Nourishment"
© Catherine Vanaria
Solos 2015 is the Westport Arts Center's Juried Members Exhibition, which takes place from May 8 through June 27, 2015. The opening reception is Friday, May 8, 6-8 pm.

The artists whose work is featured includes Catherine Vanaria, who is a Western Connecticut State University professor, and co-owner of Still River Editions and Connecticut Photographics. The other artists are Joy Bush, Loren Eiferman, Maria Lara-Whelpley, Gaye Korbet, Michael Kozlowski, Norma Minkowitz, Rick Shaefer.

Vanaria says in the artist's statement for this particular body of work "You are told during preparatory meetings with your oncologist that everyone’s reaction is different to chemotherapy. These photographs are my medical records of this treatment. They are the hard facts, vague impressions and everything in between that occurred to me since starting and now having completed this journey."

The exhibition was juried by Richard Klein, artist, curator, writer and exhibitions director of The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgefield, CT.

Article on the exhibit by the Francis Carr, The Norwalk Hour.

Wine Tasting Fundraiser at Danbury Museum and Historical Society

The Danbury Museum & Historical Society is hosting a Wine with Friends fundraiser hosted by Wine World of Bethel from 6 pm - 8 pm on Thursday, April 30.

The evening will feature a savory selection of wines that are perfect for spring and early summer entertaining as well as munchies. Guests will also get a chance to preview the Danbury Museum's upcoming exhibit, "Focus on the Fifties" before it's official opening on Saturday, June 13.

Tickets for the event are $25, and 100 percent of ticket sales benefit the programs and facilities of the Danbury Museum & Historical Society, a cause close to our hearts here at Still River Editions. We appreciate everything they do, and the ways they engage the community.

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


Banjie Getsinger-Nicholas featured in "Two the Point" silverpoint exhibition

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Banjie Getsinger Nicholas and Joel Spector are featured in the two-artist exhibit "Two the Point" at Gregory James Gallery, 93 Park Lane Rd., New Milford, CT from May 2 - June 7, 2015. There is an opening reception on Saturday, May 2 from 5 pm - 7 pm.

The exhibit features silverpoint works and paintings by Nicholas and Spector. Silverpoint is a drawing technique that uses a silver-tipped instrument. The silver deposited on the prepared ground tarnishes and changes over time. The shift that occurs is part of the beauty of the finished piece.

Faith Stewart-Gordon: "Hither, Thither and Yon"

© Faith Stewart-Gordon
Painter Faith Stewart-Gordon is featured in a solo exhibition "Hither, Thither and Yon: People and Places, Real and Imagined" at Gunn Memorial Library, 5 Wykeham Rd., Washington, CT from May 2 through June 13, 2015. There is an opening reception on Saturday, May 2 from 2 pm - 4 pm. 

From the Gunn Library website: "This gallery showing marks Faith's eighth solo show since she returned to painting in 2009 after a six-decade hiatus. She has previously shown her work in Montesarchio, Italy, where her theme was the ruins of Pompeii and Herculaneum, as well as at the Richard Stein Salon in New York City. Her work has been exhibited locally and is also on view at 'The Upper Crust' restaurant in New Milford, CT. She studies with artist and teacher Banjie Nicholas."




James Grashow teaching corrugated sculpture workshop at WAA

James Grashow (left, crouching)
at a previous workshop
Washington Art Association is hosting a workshop "Sculptures in Corrugated Cardboard" with multi-faceted and internationally-acclaimed artist James Grashow.

From their website:
"Participants, working alone or in groups, will build Giant Corrugated Heads.

'Cardboard, tape, and glue seem to be a key that unlocks creativity." says James Grashow.' We will make a wild corrugated Easter Island!"

This workshop explores the potential of cardboard and its unique energy. With a grand idea at its core and the mistake-proof nature of the material, this workshop will be an unforgettable artistic adventure!

Basic materials and foundation structures will be provided."

For more information, please go to the Washington Art Association website.

Spencer Eldridge exhibit at Keeler Tavern

"What to Do with Two Whales"
© Spencer Eldridge
Painter Spencer Eldridge has a new series of abstracted landscapes in a solo exhibition at the Carriage Barn at Keeler Tavern Museum from April 11 through 19, 2015.

There is an opening reception on Friday, April 10 from 6 pm - 9 pm. Keeler Tavern Museum is located at 132 Main Street, Ridgefield, CT.

Eldridge will be giving an artist's talk in the Carriage Barn as part of Ridgefield Arts Council's "The Generator" on Monday, April 13 at 7:30 pm.

From the Keeler Tavern Museum's website:
"Working from abstraction, in his early work, towards a more representational approach (The Path Paintings 2013) Ridgefield resident Spencer Eldridge has come full circle and returned to abstraction with the series in this show. Spencer holds a BFA from SUNY Purchase and an MAT from Manhattanville. Currently, Spencer teaches visual arts in the Katonah-Lewisboro Schools and works with aspiring young artists in both the visual arts and music. Spencer’s work can be found in many homes from Connecticut to California, as well as in public and corporate collections."

Hamlethub article on the exhibit.

Art Young Gallery celebrates the work of Bethel illustrator with exhibition

"The Art Young Gallery is curating the first solo showing of Art Young illustrations and ephemera since his ACA Gallery event in 1939. Opening March 27th, 2015 and running through April 26th, 2015, the exhibit will feature many pages of one of a kind correspondence, a plethora of the publications in which Art Young appeared, and numerous pieces of original art - including works from the extensive collection of Glenn Bray (author of the beautiful comic-art tome “The Blighted Eye”), as well as the jewel of the exhibit - the original large-format pen and ink illustration of “Capitalism” (also referred to as “The Last Supper”). “Capitalism” is considered by many to be one of the top-three most famous works of Art Young and was included in the Contemporary American Artists exhibit at the immortal 1939 New York World’s Fair." (from Facebook)

The opening reception is at 7 pm on Friday, March 27, 2015.  The exhibition and opening event take place at Bethel Historical Society, 40 Main St., Bethel, CT. 

This winter, the Bethel Historical Society and Seraphemera Books co-published a lost manuscript of Mr. Young's titled "Types of the Old Home Town". The book is published in a hand-made first edition of 333 books.

Shoreline Arts: Images 2015 at Guilford Art Center

"Sybil's Fierce"
© Lys Guillorn
Shoreline Arts' annual juried photography exhibition, Images, takes place at the Mill Gallery at Guilford Art Center, 411 Church St., Guilford, CT from Monday, March 23 through Saturday April 11, 2015. Among the photographers juried into the exhibition are clients Paul R. Berger, Alegre Poniros, George Fellner, and our own Lys Guillorn. The full list of photographers may be found here.


The jurors were Kat Kiernan, Editor-in-Chief  Don't Take Pictures Magazine, Brooklyn, NY, Jason Landry, Owner-Panopticon Gallery, Boston, MA, Frank Noelker, Assistant Professor of Art, UConn, Storrs, CT.

The artists' award reception is Sunday, March 22, 3pm - 5pm. Awards will be presented at 4 pm.

There will be a gallery talk on Tuesday, March 31 at 7pm.

"Tom Peterson: Neighborhood Walks" at City Gallery, New Haven

© Tom Peterson
Tom Peterson's photography exhibition, "Neighborhood Walks" is at City Gallery in New Haven from March 5 through 29, 2015.

If you missed the opening, which was on March 8, Peterson is gallery sitting on March 29, the final day of the exhibit from 12 noon - 4 pm. Gallery hours are Thu. - Sun. 12 noon to 4 pm. City Gallery is located at 994 State St., New Haven, CT.

There's a fine write-up of the exhibition in the New Haven Independent by Allan Appel.

Candlewood Camera Club exhibit at Cyrenius H. Booth Library in Newtown, CT

"The Scolding"
© Donna Cloutier
There is an exhibit of photographs by members of the Candlewood Camera Club at the Cyrenius H. Booth Library, Newtown from March 1 through 31, 2015. A public reception is being held on Saturday, March 7, 2015 from 2 pm - 4 pm in the meeting room.

As per their poster: "A variety of subject matter will be displayed including Landscape, Nature, Photojournalism, Digitally Altered, Street/Cityscapes and Portraits. Candlewood Camera Club photographers draw inspiration from their immediate environments, nature, travel -- near and far, architecture, sports, zoos, botanical gardens, local attractions and from assigned subjects for competitions."

The Cyrenius H. Booth Library is located at 25 Main St., Newtown CT.

Candlewood Camera Club was founded in 1948 and meets twice a month on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month.

Call for Entry: Mobile Pics CT 2015

Mobile Pics CT 2015

Connecticut-themed cell phone photo exhibit
at the Gallery at Still River Editions
Sat. June 13 – Fri. Sep. 25, 2015
Deadline for entry May 1, 2015 at 11:59 pm

Public opening reception will be held in conjunction with the State of Connecticut’s Open House Day Saturday, June 13 from 12 noon - 5 pm. Please see call for entry for details and feel free to share with others. Still River Editions is located at 128 East Liberty St., Danbury, CT. Facebook event invite.

100@100 artists announced for WCSU art exhibition and benefit

The 100 artists participating in WCSU's 100@100 Off the Wall Art Exhibition and Fundraiser have been announced. The benefit event takes place on Saturday, March 7 from 4 pm - 7 pm at the Gallery at the Visual and Performing Arts Center, WCSU Westside Campus, 43 Lake Ave. Extension, Danbury. Tickets for the off-the-wall drawing are $100 and entitle the bearer to be entered into a drawing, and general admission tickets for just the party (which don't include getting a piece of art) are $25. Funds go to the WCSU Department of Art's exhibitions program.

How the drawing works, according to the website:
  • The drawing begins promptly at 5 p.m. on March 7th in the Art Gallery, 2nd floor VPAC
  • The 100 qualified ticket holders names will be placed in a box 
  • Names will be drawn randomly from the box and at that time individuals will be able to select an artwork off the wall
Tickets may be purchased here.

February Reprints Sale at Still River Editions - 15% off Feb 16-20th, 2015

Still River Editions is offering 15% off digital reprints of photos/artwork you've already had printed by us from Feb. 16th through 20th 2015  (including additional prints made from new work when ordered during the sale period). 

Save 15% on fine art digital (giclée) reprints and standard digital reprints. All you have to do is order reprints and the discount will be applied. 

(It excludes sales tax, shipping and all other services, cannot combine with other discounts.)
All work must be ordered during the sale period in order to receive the discount. You can email, call or come in. We have many files archived, so please call or email us.

If you want to upload a new file that you are ordering multiple prints from, use our handy online uploader