http://www.schweinfurthartcenter.org/exhibits/upcoming_exhibits.html

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Tangible

1.Capable of being touched; discernable by the touch; material or substantial

2.Real or actual, rather than imaginary or visionary

3.Definite, not vague or elusive

Beata Geyer

Craig Easton

Suzie Idiens

Samara Adamson-Pinczewski

Andrew Gutteridge

PJ Hickman

Antonia Sellbach

Ian Wells

Louise Tuckwell

Magda Cebokli

Louise Blyton

Wed 21st May Exhibition Commences

Sat 24th May Exhibition Opening, 4-6pm

Sat 7th June Exhibition Finishes

Suite 1, Level 1/119 Hopkins St, Footscray VIC 3011

Opening hours: 12-5pm Wed – Sat

info@trocaderoartspace.com.au

www.trocaderoartspace.com.au

Image: Samara Adamson-Pinczewski, Silver Flux, 2013, Acrylic on canvas, 183 x183cm

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The Roger Smith Hotel is pleased to present Debra Ramsay in The Window at 125 as part of The Introducing Series, season 4.

The four paintings showing in the window are a technological re-creation of the color change over one year in a forest 200 miles northwest of New York City. Each piece also depicts the changes in the length of daylight hours over the four seasons. Ramsay returned to the site intermittently through winter, spring, summer and fall, to collect and record the colors on a specific hiking trail. This information was then run through a computer program that generated a paint formula so she could create, in paint, the exact colors she had collected digitally. Each of the 72 colors within the work accurately represents a plant element found at the site. The colors are arranged in the order in which Ramsay found them.

This work will be viewable from the sidewalk 24/7.

Additional work from this series will be on exhibition this June at Hansel & Gretel Picture Garden/Pocket Utopia Gallery, 511 W 22th St, New York, NY 10011.

Debra Ramsay is a visual artist who lives and works in New York City. She uses self-designed systems and digitally collected colors in abstract paintings that are technological re-creations of colors found in nature. Ramsay attended Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY and is a graduate of Brooklyn College. Ramsay’s most recent solo show titled MAT/tam, was curated by Lucio Pozzi at Palazzo Costa, in Mantova, Italy. Ramsay’s work was included in 7 group exhibitions in 2013, 4 in New York City, 3 in Thailand and Berlin. A solo exhibition is scheduled for June 2014 at Hansel & Gretel Picture Garden/Pocket Utopia Gallery in New York City. 2013 publications about Ramsay’s work include The Daily Beast, “Daily Pic” by Blake Gopnik, October 3, and Structure and Imagery Blog, “A Subtle Marking Of Time and Distance,” September 15. Residencies include the BAU Institute, Otranto, Italy, 2012 and the Sam & Adele Golden Foundation for the Arts in New Berlin, NY, 2013.

The Window at 125 is a re purposed street level window space dedicated to showing emerging, unrepresented artists’ work to an unsuspecting midtown audience.

The Roger Smith is a family run hotel in Midtown Manhattan. For over 20 years the owners and employees have been committed to shaping and growing a diverse and organic cultural footprint both within the hotel and beyond. With a continued desire to converse and engage with guests, with New York and places further afield, The Roger Smith Hotel’s creative program seeks to create big opportunities, pleasurable experiences, inspiring happenings and intelligent dialogues.

http://www.rogersmith.com/debra-ramsay-window-125

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Conversation with Marion Wilson

Amy Lipton is pleased to present a conversation with artists Joy Garnett, Fariba Hajamadi, Chrysanne Stathacos and Marion Wilson moderated by G. Roger Denson. Being (There’s No Being and Nothingness There) There, will take place on Saturday March 8th at 3pm in conjunction with Being There, a pop-up group exhibition at 526 W 26th St #310, New York, NY 10010 (Elga Wimmer Gallery).

Save the date – April 12, 2014

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DATE: APRIL 12th
TIME: 5pm – 7pm
PLACE: the SAGG at Golden Artist Colors

The Sam and Adele Golden Foundation

The Sam and Adele Golden Foundation for the Arts is pleased to announce its second annual art exhibition ‘MADE IN PAINT’. This show will exhibit the works produced by 20 artists from around the world who were selected for the Golden Foundation Residency Program in 2013.

Residents
Debra Ramsay New York
Paul Shakespear Massachusetts
Sarah Dineen Massachusetts
Dorene Quinn New York
Pamela Marks Connecticut
Rose Umerlik Maine
Efrat Galnoor Israel
Clarence Morgan Minnesota
Mike Binzer Canada
Alexandria Smith New York
Julia Brooker United Kingdom
Norah Borden Canada
Barbara Page New York
Jane Fine New York
Marion Wilson New York
Jessica Mongeon Montana
Linda Mieko Allen Massachusetts
Samara Adamson-Pinczewski Australia
Visiting Artists
Mary Frank New York
Arlene Burke-Morgan, Minnesota

www.goldenfoundation.org

the SAGG: 188 Bell Rd., New Berlin, NY
www.theSAGG.org

Irene Barberis and Wilma Tabacco Directors of

Langford120

Take pleasure in inviting you to the opening of
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These Artists have been selected as Langford120 Associates for 2014 and will be presenting solo exhibitions during the year

A selection of images of works can be viewed on http://www.langford120.com.au/next-exhibition.html

Small Works Show
State of the Art hosts its Second Annual Small Works Show during December. This will be an exciting and varied show featuring such media as oil pastel, oil on canvas, oil on wood, acrylic on veneer, watercolor, pen and ink, metal prints, linoleum prints, etching, oil and sterling silver leaf, wax and gypsum sculpture and more.

Frank Robinson, former Director of the Johnson Museum at Cornell University, will judge more than 80 works of art by 35 artists and award up to $600 in prizes. A reception for the artists will be held Friday, December 6 from 5-8pm with an awards ceremony at 6:30pm. Show dates are December 4-29, 2013.

SOAG is located at 120 W. State Street in Ithaca. There is curbside parking and the gallery is ADA accessible. Hours: Wed. – Fri., 12-6pm and Sat. & Sun., 12-5pm. Closed Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. Contact info: 607-277-1626 and www.soag.org

http://soag.org/small-works-show/

April 27 – May 24

Cora Cluett, Canada
James Kennedy, NY http://www.jameskennedyonline.com
Sarupa Sidaarth, WI http://www.sarupasidaarth.com

June 1 – June 28

Natalie Abrams, NC http://www.natalieabramsartworks.com
Joshua Nierodzinski, MI http://www.nierodzinski.com
Alison Miller, MD http://www.alimillerstudios.com/Ali_Miller_Studios/home.html

July 6 – August 2

Jessalyn Haggenjos, CA http://www.haggenjos.com
Ruth Hiller, CO http://www.ruthhiller.com
Kristin Texeira, NY http://kristintexeira.com/

August 3 – August 30

Kimberley Lillywhite, Canada http://www.kimberleylillywhite.com/
Linda Lee Nicholas, NY http://www.lindaleenicholas.com
Derek Dunlop, Canada http://www.derekdunlop.com

September 7 – October 4

Lori Larusso, KY http://www.lorilarusso.com
Eugenia Pardue, OR http://www.eugeniapardue.com
Marie-Dolma Chophel, NY http://www.mariedolmachophel.com

October 12 – November 8

Enda O’Donoghue, Germany http://www.endaodonoghue.com
Lori Swartz, NM http://www.loriMetals.com
Paul Behnke, NY http://www.paulbehnke.ne

Carthage Art Exhibit: Chance Aesthetics

Clarence Morgan and Zack Wirsum.

April 1, 2014 – May 3, 2014
2001 Alford Park Drive
Kenosha, WI 53140
(262) 551-5859

Tues.-Fri. 10am-3pm, Thurs. 6-8pm, Sat. 1-4pm

The artists will be present at the opening reception: April 10, 4:30-7:30pm