Reprint Sale April 25-29, 2016!
We are having a flash reprint sale from today, Monday, April 25 through Friday, April 29, 2016
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.
Still River Editions is offering 15% off digital reprints of photos/artwork you've already had printed by us from Apr. 25th through 29th, 2016 (including additional prints made from new work when ordered during the sale period).
All you have to do is order reprints and the discount will be applied (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.
Basic Digital Photography course at WCSU in June 2016 as part of Summer Art Workshops
© Elyse Shapiro |
From their Eventbrite: "Learn how to use your digital camera starting with all the technical aspects of camera operation and continuing with how to use the camera more creatively. We will discuss how to navigate through menus, modes and options simplifying the process from beginning to end. Discussions include downloading and organizing images as well basic enhancement tools in Photoshop. Additionally we will go into the wet darkroom and make photograms, which can be scanned and digitalized.
* A Digital camera capable of manual operation is required for this workshop. No cell phone cameras."
The Visual and Performing Arts Center at WCSU is located on the Westside Campus at 43 Lake Avenue Extension, Danbury.
Other summer art workshops offered during this time include Painting Workshop I - Painting the Light, Drawing from Nature, Etching without Acid: Monoprint & Drypoint, Bookmaking & Letterpress, Painting Workshop II - Anatomy of the Head & Portrait Painting from Life.
Musical Performance by Emma Soleil to benefit Danbury Arts in Action
© Emma Soleil |
The evening starts with an open mic (7:30 sign-up) and snacks and beverages will be available purchase. Admission is by free-will donation. All proceeds benefit Danbury Arts in Action, an organization providing arts mentoring and training to at-risk people in the Danbury area.
Mary Jane Magoon at Burnham Library, Bridgewater, CT
© Mary Jane Magoon |
Magoon says of her work on her website, "Living in rural Connecticut provides me with endless inspirational subjects. I am especially fascinated by the changing reflections of light and shadows on everyday objects. Reflected glass and windows are some of my favorite subjects to paint. The transparency of watercolor makes these reflections extraordinary and luscious."
She is a member of Northeast Watercolor Society, Kent Art Association, and the Society of Creative Arts of Newtown.
Trailer Box Project Presents "Three Artists"
"Fiscal Cliff" © Rita Valley |
The Trailer Box Project is located at 15 Great Pasture Rd. Unit 15, Danbury, CT.
Lotta Studio & West River Arts Present Second Saturday
"The Owl's Muse" © Lys Guillorn |
Shaun Holloway (Sekai), Katrina Goldburn, Lys Guillorn, Alex & Eric Epstein, Noe Jimenez, Luke Hansom, Susan McCaslin, Caryn Azoff, Don Wunderlee, Rob Roy, Howard El Yasin, Kate Stephen, Sarah Bratchell, Roy Hanscom, Mistina Hanscom, George Moore, Kieren Coleman, JoAnne Wilcox, Travis Carbonella, Johnathon Henninger, Violet Harlow, Chris Ferguson, Anthony DeCarlos.
Following the Open Studios, from 5-6pm, Lotta Studio will be hosting "Conversations in Blue" with exhibit curator Violet Harlow. The exhibit at Lotta Studio features works by Shaunda Holloway (Sekai), Katrina Goldburn, Lys Guillorn and Violet Harlow.
Other events of Second Saturdays:
10-4pm Live Chalk Art at Strange Ways
3-6pm Artist Reception at DaSilva Gallery for Gloria Laposka
10-4pm Exhibit at Kehler Liddell Gallery: Laura Barr & Penny Cook
4-8pm Happy Hour at West Side 2 Pint 0
Link to the Facebook event page
Exhibit Opening at White Silo Farm & Winery
The gallery at the White Silo Winery in Sherman is hosting an artist's reception on Sunday, April 3 from 2 pm - 4 pm. The exhibit features Shona Curtis (photography), Mary Jane Magoon (Watercolor) and Cindy O'Connor (photography) and runs through May 1, 2016. The White Silo Winery is located at 32 CT-37, Sherman, CT.
WCSU MFA Program Thesis Exhibition 2016
Artists presenting their theses this year are: Meghan Gargano Ballet, Charles H. Hollinger, and Lauren Elise Reeves.
Gallery hours at the VPAC are Mon. - Thurs. noon - 4 pm and Sat. - Sun. 1 pm - 4 pm.
The exhibit will also run at Blue Mountain Gallery, 530 West 25th St., 4th Floor, NY, NY from June 21 - July 9, 2016. The opening reception for New York will be Thursday, June 23, from 5 pm - 8 pm. Gallery hours at Blue Mountain are Tues. - Sat. 11 am - 6 pm.
"Off Peak" Photographs by Phyllis Crowley at the Gallery at Still River Editions
"Conductor" © Phyllis Crowley |
Full press release:
“Off Peak” is an exhibition of color photographs taken of train windows by New Haven artist Phyllis Crowley. She says, "This series began 10 years ago when I took a Metro North train to New York City. The windows were filthy—so encrusted you could hardly see out of them in places. After my initial annoyance (since window watching is my main occupation), I realized that if the window were the focus, the subject could be transformed into something much more interesting, more meditative, with references to memory, chance, time, painting.”
The result is abstraction, but the images inspire a feeling familiar to all riders of trains. Most people who live in Connecticut and the tri-state area have ridden the railroad, and let their thoughts drift while looking out the window. Associations shift almost as quickly as the constantly changing scenery. But what of the window that provides a little bit of distortion, a little bit of a buffer between a passenger and the “real” world?
Crowley explains in her artist’s statement, “From the moving train, fleeting images of the landscape are perceived and held for a fraction of a second and then dissolve into memory. The train window creates an interface between the rider and the landscape, which is normally seen as transparent, but by perceiving the window as an important part of the scene,rather than a barrier, the camera transforms the subject.
Clear outlines dissolve into abstract forms, sides of buildings become washes of color; grass and trees turn into brushstrokes, and the lens records the marks and stains on the window as impartially as what lies beyond. The camera creates an imperfect memory image.”
Crowley grew up in New York City. She learned how to use a camera from her father at about age 11, and how to print shortly after that. She says of that experience, "We worked in a tiny room in our apartment on an old table with water carried in from the kitchen. The magic of the process became clear when the image appeared in the developer, and because it was never as sparkling as desired, I also knew there were secrets to be learned.”
She is a self-taught photographer with additional instruction from Visual Studies Workshop and Maine Photographic Workshop. She graduated from Vassar College, and has many years of professional and teaching experience.
Crowley currently resides in New Haven, where she is a member of City Gallery and teaches photography at Creative Arts Workshop. Crowley is a two-time recipient of an Artist Fellowship from the Connecticut Commission on the Arts, and she exhibits nationally. Her work is in public, corporate, and private collections.
Washington Art Association presents a watercolor class by Grace McEnaney, Spring 2016
"Rhodie" © Grace McEnaney |
Please see the Washington Art Association's website for details.
McEnaney is an accomplished watercolorist. She began her career as a technical illustrator later moving on to graphic design. Now her focus is fine art, paying particular attention to botanicals and architecture. She is a juried artist member of Art/Place Gallery, a signature member of The Connecticut Watercolor Society a juried member of Connecticut Women Artists. She lives in western Connecticut.
The Washington Art Association is located at 4 Bryan Memorial Plaza, Washington Depot, CT.
"Photoworks 2016" at the Barrett Art Center, Poughkeepsie, NY
© Shona Curtis |
Shona Curtis, who was among the artists featured in "LOCALworks" at the Gallery at Still River Editions in early 2016, has been chosen by the jury for the exhibition. Several of her photographs will be on display.
The opening reception is on Saturday, March 19 from 3 pm - 5 pm.
"Chimera" creates hybrid monsters at Trailer Box Project
© Honorah O'Neill |
From the press release: "Honorah O'Neill, a painter and sculptor, studied at Ohio Wesleyan University and earned her degree in anthropology. The owner of the Bethel Rainy Day Paperback Exchange bookstore, O'Neill has exhibited her works throughout Connecticut and has amassed a following in the greater Danbury area. Her installation for Trailer Box Project will include animals such as a Bernese Mountain Dog, giant anteater and a velociraptor dressed in a variety of costumes, from Girl Scout to doctor. Each creature is made up of separate parts that can be switched with other animals to make all new, imaginative hybrids."
There is an opening reception on Saturday, March 19, 2016 from 5 pm - 7 pm. The Trailer Box Project is located at 15 Great Pasture Rd., Unit 15, Danbury, CT. The exhibition is open from Tues. - Sat. from 12 noon to 5 pm, or by appointment.
"6 Days that Changed the World" Bill Eppridge's Beatles exhibition comes to WCSU
The late Bill Eppridge's remarkable exhibition of Beatles photographs, "6 Days that Changed The World" is on view at the Art Gallery at the Visual & Performing Arts Center at WCSU from January 19 through March 23d, 2016. Please note the opening has been postponed until Saturday, February 6 from 4 pm - 7 pm. There will also be a gallery talk with Adrienne Aurichio, Bill Eppridge's editor and wife, on Thursday, February 11 at 6:30 pm. The Art Gallery at the Visual & Performing Arts Center at WCSU's Westside Campus is located at 41 Lake Ave Extension, Danbury, CT.
Eppridge was a photojournalist's photojournalist at LIFE Magazine and Sports Illustrated, and his work is among the most iconic of his generation. He was given unfathomable access by today's standards, and conveyed a deep understanding of whatever subject he was covering. He was able to follow the Beatles on their first six days in the United States, generating a body of work that captures the energy of this young band as they were discovered by a nation already full of anticipation and heady adoration. His most famous photograph, some may recall, was of a busboy cradling a dying RFK, is just one outstanding image from a career made of many.
The exhibit was first on view in 2014 at Bethel Center for the Arts on the site of the Woodstock Festival in upstate New York. A book of Eppridge's Beatles photographs, 6 Days that Changed the World was published by Rizzoli in 2014 to mark the 50th anniversary of the Beatles' arrival in the United States. Eppridge's work is represented by the Monroe Gallery of Photography in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
The exhibit of 55 black-and-white gelatin silver prints was hand-darkroom-printed by Catherine Vanaria, who is an Assistant Professor of Art and Chair of the Art Department at Western Connecticut State University, as well as co-owner of Connecticut Photographics and Still River Editions.
Facebook invitation for the opening.
Paul Berger exhibits at Golden Thread, Stamford Art Association, Easton Arts Council
"After the Rain" © |
The Golden Thread Gallery in West Hartford is starting their next themed show, "Essence of Home, " on January 23rd. The show will run through April 2nd. This is also a mixed-media show. The gallery is located at the Holy Family Retreat Campus, 303 Tunxis Rd, West Hartford, CT.
And a little closer to home, the Easton Arts Council is having their annual Members Art Show. This mixed media show is in the Community Room attached to the Easton Public Library, 691 Morehouse Rd. The opening reception is on Saturday, Jan. 23, 7 - 10pm. The exhibit runs through February 27, 2016.
Stamford Art Association's mixed-media exhibition "Illusion of Light," at the Ferguson Library in the 3rd floor auditorium gallery. There is an opening reception Thursday, Jan. 28 starting at 6:00 pm. This is a mixed media show and will run through May 12.
Berger is also one of the 14 artists featured in the winter exhibition at the Gallery at Still River Editions, "LOCALworks," on view through March 25, 2016.
Lisa Cohen exhibiting at Bedford Art Show January 22-24 2016
© Lisa Cohen |
The annual exhibit features paintings, prints, photographs, studio jewelry, ceramics, and drawings, among other media.
Cohen is an award-winning equine photographer who uses Still River Editions for her archival digital fine art printing. She had an exhibit titled "Saddle Horse" at the Gallery at Still River Editions in 2014.
The proceeds from the annual art show are donated to numerous charitable organizations that serve the local community.
Bill Fields "Quiet Places, Empty Spaces" at the Darien Library Art Gallery
"Bike Ride, England, 2012" © Bill Fields |
Artist's Statement
"I enjoy a sense of order in my photography, in capturing patterns of people or objects in their environment with the smaller elements in an image adding interest and depth to the greater view. My work is in color and black-and-white, depending on which style I believe best conveys a scene. I am influenced by an admiration for a number of wonderful 20th century photographers, including but not limited to Brassai, Elliott Erwitt and William Eggleston. I have been taking photographs since I was a boy, when my tools were a Kodak Instamatic and a Polaroid Swinger. In this largely digital age, I sometimes still shoot film. Regardless of camera choice, my goal is producing photographs that cause someone to pause, wonder or smile."
Bill Fields has spent most of his career writing about and photographing sports, mainly golf, and for more than two decades he was senior editor at Golf World magazine. This exhibition of his personal work highlights the recurring theme of peace and solitude.
"Rust and Glass" at Art & Frame of Danbury featuring the work of Tara Tomaselli and Heidrun Morgan
The exhibit "Rust & Glass" at Art & Frame of Danbury features photography by Tara Tomaselli and glass sculpture by Heidrun Morgan, and runs from January 16 through February 27, 2016. Both artists hail from Newtown, CT. Tomaselli's photographs find beauty in rusty trucks and signs while Morgan's glasswork takes inspiration from other organic forms.
The opening reception is Saturday, January 16, 2016 from 5 pm - 7 pm. There will be live acoustic music by Phoenix Tree.
Art & Frame is located at 60 Newtown Rd, Danbury, CT.
Karen Bonanno: The Painted Figure at Duffy Art Gallery
© Karen Bonanno |
The Duffy Art Gallery at Canterbury School is located at 101 Aspetuck Ave, New Milford, CT.
A landscape painting of Bonanno's is also included in the winter exhibition "LOCALworks" at The Gallery at Still River Editions through March 25, 2016.
LOCALworks opens at Still River Editions on January 9, 2016
"Time Unfurled" © Lori Robeau |
The group exhibit LOCALworks opens at The Gallery at Still River Editions on Saturday, January 9, 2016 from 2 pm - 4 pm. It's free and open to the public. The exhibit runs through March 25, 2016.
Although we usually exhibit prints, this show features work in a variety of media.
LOCALworks includes artists Katie Bassett, Paul R. Berger, Karen Bonanno, Shona Curtis, Chris Durante, David Haislip, Jim Felice, Stacey Kolbig, Karin Mansberg, Vito Pasquale, Alegrobot, Lori Robeau, Elyse Shapiro, and Dayna Wenzel.
Bios, links and information about the artists may be found on our website. Regular gallery hours are 8:30 am - 5 pm Monday through Friday. The Gallery at Still River Editions is located at 128 East Liberty St., Danbury, CT. Directions are available here. |