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ROBIN ANTAR: Her work recently highlighted the windows of Paul Stuart’s Madison Avenue flagship store in NYC with a display of her eclectic, larger-than-life sculptures. She has received an
Award of Excellence and a Special recognition Merit Award for artwork in the "9th Annual Collage, Digital & Mixed Media International Juried Online Art
Exhibition" hosted by www.upstreampeoplegallery.com.
FARHANA AKHTER: She was recently featured in " Kundalini Rising", curated by Sarah Johnston, Vault Gallery,Winnipeg, Manitoba. Other recent exhibitions include: "Recent Mixed Media and Figurative Work",
curated by Michael Ricardo Andreev, Sapphire Gallery, New York, NY; "30th Annual Juried Exhibition", The Salmagundi Club, in New York, NY; 40th Annual Art in the Park, Art League of Long Island,
Heckscher Park, Huntington NY, and Jeanie Tengelsen Gallery, Dix Hills, NY.
BENNY ANDERSSON: Limited edition prints have been made from eight of his paintings in Japan, most of them have sold out within a year. He is represented by Bijustsu Sekai Gallery in Ginza, Tokyo.inza which also sponsors international exhibitions. Most of the time his show sells out in a few days. Upcoming shows include: World Peace Art Fair in Nagoia, Higashi; New World of Art, Shizuoka City; and World Peace Art Fair, PACIFICO, Minatomirai, Nishi–ka, Yokohama City.
JOEY ARCHULETA: A painting of his has been selected to be featured in the Artworld
Digest Magazine.
LISA BARTELL: She had a solo exhibit at the Unitarian
Universalist Fellowship in Durham,N.C,
titled "Cyclical Drama".
ROSETTA BENTZ : She was recently in a group show with Women In The Arts titled "Enticements" at Lafayette Grill, New York, NY. Her work appeared on the CW11 TV show called "Gossip Girl".
ANDREA BONFILS: Anelle Gandelman Fine Art (Larchmont, NY) is pleased to present
Uncommon Ground: An
exhibition featuring paintings by Andrea Bonfils. The show will run through
August 9, 2008.
KIKI BRODKIN: She recently had her work on display in the "Pleiades Gallery Celebrating 34 Years Show", New York, NY, and some works at the Upstream Gallery
at 26B Main Street, Dobbs Ferry, NY.
ED BRODKIN: He recently had his work on display in the "Pleiades Gallery Celebrating 34
Years Show", New York, NY.
PATRICIA BROWN: Recent shows include: a juried show called "The Spring Art Show" at the
Barn in Livermore, CA ; another juried art
show at Wente Bros. winery called "Art in the Vineyard", also in Livermore, CA.
VLAD BUBNOV: Three of his works were recently in an exhibition called "Photography..the other fine art" at the Midlantic Art Gallery in Perkasie, PA. His work titled "Exposed" received a 2nd place award. His photographs were part of a group exhibit titled "Shades of Winter", organized by West Side Arts Coalition, New York, NY. He will have a solo exhibition titled "Breaking The Standards - Abstracts Of Life" as part of the New Jersey Artists Series curated by Johnson & Johnson Corporate Art Program. About 25 of his works will be displayed at Johnson & Johnson Corporate Headquarters, Rotunda Gallery, in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Dates to be announced.
ELINORE BUCHOLTZ: Her recent group exhibitions include: "Some of Our Favorite Things" with AVANTI, a group she formed herself with a number of friends, at the Lafayette Restaurant gallery; and “I’ve Got Rhythm – Art Influenced by Music” with the American Society of Contemporary Artists, at the Borough of Manhattan President's office. She recently showed at the Art Students League, where her painting won the red dot-- First Place award.
IONE CITRIN: She had two one-person exhibitions so far in 2008: One at Gardens of the World,
2001 Thousand Oaks Blvd., Thousand Oaks, CA; and at Santa Monica Fine Art Show, Santa Monica Convention Center, Santa Monica, CA. Recent Invitational exhibitions include: “Visions”, NoHo Gallery, North Hollywood, CA, July-August; “The Revolution Will Not Be Televised”, Altered Esthetics, Minneapolis, MN, July-August; White Space Gallery, New Haven, CT, Summer; Invitational Salon Exhibition of Small Works, New Arts Program, Kutztown, PA, through July. Selected juried art competitions include: “13th Annual For Pastels Only on Cape Cod” Pastel Painters Society of Cape Cod, August; 2008 Abstract Exposure Online Juried Exhibition, July-September; “A Tribute to Women”, Juried Art Show & Benefit for American Cancer Society, Myrtle Beach, S.C., July-August; Int’l. Soc. Of Acrylic Painters – 11th Annual ISAP Int’l. Exhibition, July-August; Associated Artists of Southport “28th July National Exhibition, July.
JACK DICKERSON: He will be part of a group of 60 artists
from different parts of the US and abroad
represented by Santa Fe Art World. He
was recently honored to have
Ballard Designs choose one of his paintings
for their catalog. A large giclee print on canvas,
of his painting "Blue Popsicle Sticks",
is currently for sale on the Ballard catalog website.
MARY FELTON: Her charcoal drawings have recently won the following awards: "The Chief" won First Prize in the Drawing/Pastel catagory in the Duxbury Art Association's Annual Winter Juried Show, Duxbury, MA. "Pump It Up" was selected for inclusion in the national show entitled "Bloom" at Gallery 51 at the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts in the Berkshires. "Beauty Sleeping" was awarded the Adele K. Paier Award in the New Haven Paint & Clay Club's recent regional show in New Haven, CT. Her newest piece, "Silent Roar" won First Prize in the Scituate Arts Association's Arts Alive Show, Scituate, MA. "Order Up" won Best in Show at the Cape Cod Art Association's juried show entitled "Interpretations of Light" in Barnstable, MA. This same drawing was awarded the first ever Gold Medal of Honor for Best in Show at the Academic Artists Association's 58th Annual National Exhibition in Springfield, MA.
SHEILA FINNIGAN: Joel Henning, art critic for the Wall Street Journal, recently purchased her
large painting of Einstein. She also exhibited in Pleiades Gallery's 34th Annual Members Show, in Chelsea, New York, NY.
SHARON FLORIN: Her painting "Alwyn Court" has been awarded the Dr. Clifford Wheeler Mills Memorial Award for Oil in an Allied Artist of America exhibition at the National Arts Club in New York, NY. Her painting "Vesey II' has been awarded the "John Collins Memorial
Award" for an oil painting. She had a solo exhibit entitled "Windows" consisting of small-scale paintings and giclée prints in the windows of the Ansonia Pharmacy, 442 6th Avenue, New York, NY.
EVELYN FLORET: Her sculpture "Deep" was recently on view at the Salmagundi Club at 47 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY at the Audubon Artists Annual Exhibition. She recently gave a talk at the National Academy Museum & School, in New York, NY.
ELEANOR GILPATRICK: She had a one-person exhibition at Jadite Galleries, 413 West 50th Street, New York, NY.
The show featured a group of my paintings that contrast the Iraqi war and
other terrifying events with serene and beautiful scenes of American life. In addition there will be some of her early work.
KATHLEEN KING had a piece included in the 17th “Art from Detritus: Recycling with Imagination” at the
Synagogue for the Arts Gallery Space,
in Tribeca, New York, NY. A one-person exhibition titled “Mnemomix”, featuring her recent mixed media works, took place recently at Viridian Artists, INC, New York, NY.
LORI LANDIS: She recently taught a workshop called "Rituals & Mandalas". Mandalas are spiritual exercises like the early Christians, Navajos & Tibet monks have used. This is about quieting your mind & soul so you can really be aware of your Spirit.
It will be held at Brio Fine Arts Center on Raintree in the airpark.
ROY LAWAETZ recently presented two slideshows on his art theory ”The Modular Triangular System” at Florence’s Bernini Palace Hotel, of the Baglioni hotel group, to a distinguished group of invited guests of that city during his participation in the 2007 6th Edition of the Florence Biennale Exhibition at the Fortezza da Bazzo.
DIANE LEON: Her painting, "Cuenca Light" is currently being shown on Ovation TV an art
cable program. It is on the tv show as a commerical spot. One of her paintings was featured on HGTV Designers' Challenge, episode
1601. Her work was chosen from 50,000 works on art-exchange.com. You can see her on You Tube at www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2hfHlpe0Ps
MICHAEL MASSAIA recently completed his "Waldorf Nights" portfolio. He is hand printing platinum prints for all the photos in the "Waldorf Nights" portfolio. Platinum printing is a very difficult printing process, but the results are well worth it. A well made Platinum print can have an archival life of over 1000 years! Some of his work will be up for auction at the Inmotion Photography auction in March at the Waldorf Astoria.His work is shown at the Alison Corey gallery in Great Neck, Long Island, NY.
CAROL S. MC HARG was selected by the Philadelphia Art Alliance for a Solo Exhibition. Her recent work which reflects her background as a Landscape Architect, was on view recently at The Satellite Gallery, The Rittenhouse Hotel, 210 W. Rittenhouse Square, 3rd floor, Philadelphia, PA.
PEG MC CREARY: She will be having a solo exhibit at the Triumph Brewing Company, 138 Nassau Street, directly across the street from Princeton University in downtown Princeton, NJ., July 22 until September 28. The reception will be Tuesday, July 22nd from 7 - 9 p.m. She will be featured in a group exhibition at Ogilvy & Mather in New York, August 13 to October 23. The first weekend in October she will be participating in the Jersey City Artist Studio Tour
CRISTINA MORONO: She received the Prize awarded by the Spanish Gorvernement of Comunidad de Madrid and ESTAMPA to the "Best Artist ESTAMPA 2007".
They give the prize each year to one artist choosen by a jury committee who is exhibiting in ESTAMPA INTERNATIONAL ART FAIR, in Madrid. She was represented by Fuentemolinos editions - Rodrigo Juarranz Gallery. ESTAMPA is an Art Fair which takes place in Madrid each year. Along with ARCO, it is the most important Art Fair in Spain.
SCOTT A. MUNROE:
His piece "Puzzled?" was recently accepted into the Monkdogz Urban Art Inc. juried show, "The Day After Tomorrow - The Next Tortured Genius" in New York, NY. Scott gave a framed copy of his"Bridge" print to Mark Smith, winner of the feature race at Williams Grove Speedway in late May. It was an inaugural race for a new annual series called the Keystone Cup. They ran his phone # and e-mail address on their electronic score board all night long.
JOHN & CASSIDY OLSON: They were featured in a lengthy article "Finding A Way With Photo" by Carolyn Moreau in Hartford Courant and a video about them can be seen at www.courant.com/entrepreneurs. Exposure Gallery - New Haven's premiere
photography exclusive gallery now has installed their framed fine art photographic
prints as part of the Anniversary
Exhibit. Taunton Press, the industry leader in home design publications, has selected
Olson Photographic images to be included
in their most recently released title in the immensely successful "Ideas
That Work" series.
BARBARA RACHKO: She has been awarded a solo exhibition at the Contemporary
Art Network, 580 8th Avenue, New York, NY. She was selected by Barbara
McAdam, deputy director of "ARTnews" magazine. She is also featured in a group exhibition, "Modes of Expression," at Deloitte Consulting, LLC at 25 Broadway, NYC, through Aug. 31, 2008.
DAVID TOBEY: The
College of New Rochelle featured him in a
two page article in their alumnae/i magazine Quarterly in the Summer
2007 issue. Ed McCormack also previewed his show at Pleiades in another
full-page piece, at http://www.davidtobey.com/GALSTUART.pdf
MELISSA B. TUBBS: She has three drawings selected for exhibition in the 72nd National Mid-year Exhibition at the Butler Institute of American Art in Youngstown, Ohio from July 13--August 24. She also has two drawings in the Florida State University Museum of Art invitational "The Fine Art of Drawing" from August 25-September 28 in Tallahassee, Florida.
MARTHA WALKER: The Phillips Museum, located on the campus of Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania is scheduling Martha for a solo exhibit in their 2008-2009 exhibition schedule, the exact date to be determined. The exhibition coordinator, Russell O'Connell, came across Martha's work on the web, and was immediately intrigued by the images and the unique process of "puddling" molten steel.
JAMES WILLIAMS' watercolor painting 'En Boca Cerrada no Entran, ni Salen, Moscas' was juried into the Southeastern Regional Exhibit at the Art Museum of Mobile, Alabama. James Williams' Solo Show
"How To Stop Thinking?"
runs through July 18
at Crocker's Mark Art Gallery,
613 W. Morgan Street
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