We hope to see you for the opening of Made In Paint 2017, featuring the works of the 2016 artists in residence! We are thrilled that many of the artists included in the show will be attending the opening on April 8th from 4:30 – 6:30 at the SAGG (Sam and Adele Golden Gallery)

188 Bell Road, New Berlin, NY 13411

Lorene Anderson Arpad Forgo  Sarajo Frieden Kate Javens Franklin Einspruch
Jane James Martin Dull Celia Johnson Nicole Tijoux Mark Flowers Robin Tewes
Ella Amitay Sadovsky Melanie Dion Caitlin Albritton Howard Hersh Kevin Stuart
Miriam Ancis and Karen Nielsen-Fried

The Sam and Adele Golden Foundation for the Arts was delighted to receive over 270 applications from artists around the world for the 2017 Residency Program. The independent panel of art professionals was tasked with the difficult decision of choosing among the many talented applicants.  On behalf of the Golden Foundation we want to congratulate the following 18 artists:

Katherine Barrie, Susan Connolly, Brandon Dalmer, Rosemarie Fiore, Huey-Chih Ho, Melissa Huddleston, Hyoyoun Lee, Björn Lundell, Ira Mitchell-Kirk, Helen O’Leary, Sarah Pater, Marcy Rosewater, Liz Roth, Rajab Sayed, Joey Slaughter, Tong Zhang, Kate Bae and Kirstin Lamb

Click here to see the 2017 Artists’ websites

The 2017 Residency Program begins in February and will run through the end of October. Residents live and work in a completely renovated chicken barn for 4 weeks and have access to an unlimited supply of acrylics, oils, watercolors and custom materials. Additionally, an educational component of the program includes such topics as frugal use of water in the studio, varnishing, best practices in studio waste management and packing and shipping ones artwork.

Thank you to all who applied this year! Happy Holidays!

Mark Flowers
Washing the Dust

October 28 – November 19, 2016

Opening Reception: Friday, October 28th 6pm-9pm
Gallery Talk: Saturday, October 29th 2pm

if ART Gallery
1223 Lincoln St.
Columbia, SC

ifartgallery.blogspot.com

Martha Clippinger (2015 resident artist)
“Scrap Master” hyperallergic.com

Martha Clippinger

 

Martha Clippinger, “amate stack” (2016) acrylic on amate paper, 23 1/2″ x 15 1/2″

Pat Lasch: Journeys of the Heart

March 25th – October 15th, 2017
Palm Springs Art Museum in Palm Desert, The Galen

The artist’s first major museum exhibition, Journeys of the Heart surveys 43 years of work by Pat Lasch. Driven by personal stories and influenced by feminist practices, Lasch’s ouevre incorporates a range of media, from ceramic, bronze, and cut paper to wood sculpture and lace-making. Featuring the delicate cake and pastry sculptures for which the artist is best known alongside little-seen stitched canvas panels and an array of intimately-scaled bronze sculptures, Lasch’s beautiful work is intensely biographical. As a pioneer who emerged from the downtown New York art scene of the 1970s, Lasch embeds her work with rich narratives from her personal journey. Her practice is rooted in spirituality, and always weighted with the pains and joys of heartbreak, age, and adventure. Central to the exhibition is a stunning display of life-size dresses marking significant moments in a woman’s life—from christening dress and wedding gown to shroud — all made in the artist’s signature intricate piped-paint lace.

psmuseum.org

Palm Springs Art Museum in Palm Desert | 72-567 Highway 111, Palm Desert CA 92260 | 760-346-5600

Rebekah Goldstein

Release Me, at Cult | Aimee Friberg Exhibitions.
Rebekah will be showing a new body of work including paintings and sculptures.

The opening is Friday Oct. 21 from 7-9 pm and the show runs through Dec. 10, 2016.

cultexhibitions.com

REED DANZIGER
October 23 – December 4, 2016
Opening reception: Sunday, October 23, 6 to 8 p.m.
McKenzie Fine Art is pleased to announce an exhibition of new abstract paintings by Bay Area artist Reed Danziger, opening on Sunday, October 23, with a reception for the artist from 6 to 8 p.m., and running through Sunday, December 4, 2016. This will be Danziger’s sixth solo exhibition with the gallery.
mckenziefineart.com

Reed Danziger
Detail of Bound by the In-between, 2016

 

 

Mel Dion

Red Raven Art Company:
Melanie Dion
Yeon Ro Kang
Cathy Hozack

Opening Reception: October 7, 2016 5:30 PM – 8:30 PM
138 N. Prince St
Lancaster, PA 17603

Click here for more info

meldionfineart.com

rebekahgoldsteinRebekah’s painting “Lights Down Low” was recently acquired by the Berkeley Art Museum.
CULT | Aimee Friberg Exhibitions is proud to share the Berkeley Art Museum’s acquisition of Lights Down Low, a work by Rebekah Goldstein.The Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive’s comprehensive collection—more than 19,000 works of art and 16,000 films and videos—is characterized by artistic excellence and innovation, intellectual exploration, and social commentary. Representing a tremendous diversity of global cultures and historical periods, the collection reflects the central role of education in our mission. The collection has particular strengths in Ming and Qing dynasty Chinese painting, Mughal dynasty Indian miniature painting, Baroque painting, old master prints and drawings, early American painting, nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century photography, Conceptual art, international contemporary art, West Coast avant-garde film, international animation, Soviet cinema, early video art, and the largest collection of Japanese films outside of Japan. BAMPFA’s collection of Modern art is built around a remarkable core holding of fifty paintings by the Abstract Expressionist painter and teacher Hans Hofmann and includes significant works by Mark Rothko, Helen Frankenthaler, Ad Reinhardt, Jackson Pollock, David Smith, and Clyfford Still.

Ruth HillerRuth is one of 32 featured artists in the Colorado Women in Abstraction exhibition at the Metro State College Center for Visual Arts Gallery, curated by Michael Paglia.
It’s up until October if you haven’t seen it yet
965 Santa Fe Drive, Denver, CO

Ruth is also in the group show Indian Summer at DM Contemporary
Opens September 9, 2016  6-8 pm.
39 E 29th Street 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10016
(212) 576-2032.

SCHWEINFURTH ART CENTER
(315) 255-1553
205 Genesee Street, Auburn, NY 13021

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Rebecca Aloisio, 2014
Opening reception of their fall exhibit, Emerging Artists of Central New York, featuring the work of four local artists: Rebecca Aloisio, Madeline Bartley, Awenheeyo Powless and Eeva Siivonen.
The opening is free and open to the public. Visit the new exhibits, meet the artists and enjoy light refreshments.

Lorene Anderson, group show at Market Fine Arts in NYC!

Lorene Anderson

markelfinearts.com

loreneanderson.com

Lorene has been included in a three-person exhibition featuring work by Xochi Solis, Anna Buckner and me at Kathryn Markel Fine Arts in New York, August 4 – September 3, 2016. If you’re in NYC this month, stop by and see the show!

529 West 20th, Suite 6W
New York, NY 10011
Phone: 212.366.5368

Check out Steve Nyland’s latest blog post on Open Studios!

syracuseartfreak.blogspot.com

Efrat Galnoor 2016 Exhibitions
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Islands in the current now exhibiting in Gordon – London House in  Rishon L’zion
Also, images from her last exhibition Call of Duty can be seen here: efratgalnoor.com

Deadline: September 12, 2016 @ 11:59PM EST

The application for the 2017 residency program is live! Please follow the link to login and begin your application today! goldenfoundation.org/application

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Colorado Women in Abstraction
opening July 15, 2016
curated by Michael Paglia, Center For Visual Art
965 Santa Fe Drive Denver, CO 80204
msudenver.edu/cva/exhibitions

Fall show at dm contemporary
opening September 19, 2016
39 E 29th Street 2nd Floor New York, NY 10016 (212) 576-2032
dmcontemporary.com

Please join us for a presentation by Golden Foundation  Artist in Residence, Jane James. The evening promises to be entertaining, informative, and full of marine anecdotes.

When:   Tuesday, May 10:  6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Where:  Golden Artist Colors, 188 Bell Road, New Berlin, NY

What:    Jane will talk about the influences of water on her work  and her research into “marine debris” which forms the subject of her   upcoming artwork.

jane.james.Lastrolabe-250_04Who:    Jane James is currently living and working in Australia, and received her degree in Fine Art from the University of Tasmania.  She has had a lifelong involvement with the sea and marine conservation. Years both in and under the sea have led to her fascination with water in all its aspects.  Jane will share her work via a power point presentation using images she has taken over the years, as well as her research into marine flotsam and jetsam, especially ropes and plastics, that travel to the shores of Australia from all over the world.

 

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Flux Art Fair
Harlem, NYC
May 3 – 31st, 2016
Various parks throughout Harlem

Meet at the park for the Opening Reception
Tuesday, May 3 from 6-8pm
Harlem Art Park: 120th between 3rd ave and Lexington

Erin Treacy installation 2016

Followed by  FLUX Opening Night Celebration Stroll – A stroll along Malcolm X Blvd (Lenox Ave) with live music at participating venues and complimentary beverages with your wristband ($25).

Harlem Art Park: 120th between 3rd ave and Lexington

Installation by Kara Schmidt and Erin Treacy,
curated by Audra Lambert (Antecedent Projects)
Lines of Site is a site-responsive art installation mirroring the sight lines of neighborhood residents, schoolchildren and working professionals who observe the park from nearby windows. The trajectory of these specific viewpoints are reflected in playful geometric patterns and biomorphic images woven into the trellis fence of Harlem Art Park. Evincing themes as diverse as critic John Berger’s Ways of Seeing and Hitchcock’s Rear Window,Lines of Site reveals the act of looking as a conscious act requiring both the observer and observed and is an engaging reminder of Harlem Art Park’s role as a site for contemplation and a place to see and be seen. –  Audra Lambert (Antecedent Projects)

CONTEXT New York art fair

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Nancy Cohen, Mary Beth Edelson, Mary Grigoriadis, Pat Lasch & Judy Pfaff

May 3-8, 2016

VIP Preview: May 3 from 2-5pm

CONTEXT Art New York
Pier 94  |  55th Street and Westside HighwayPier 94 I  55th St and the Westside Highway
Project Space | DEBRA RAMSAY Landscape As Time
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May 6 – June 9, 2016
Opening Reception: Thursday, May 5, 6-9pm
57 W57TH STREET, SUITE 1206, NEW YORK, NY 10019 212-644-8337 57W57arts.com

 

Debra Ramsay – Landscape As Time
(On view: May 6 – June 9, 2016)

 In the gallery’s Project Space, visual artist Debra Ramsay will present a selection of vibrant, abstract paintings from her ongoing project, Landscape As Time. Merging digital technology with self-determined systems of production, Ramsay utilizes color collected from the natural environment to create salient visual recordings of time’s seasonal passage. Ramsay has been included in group shows at Schema Projects, Key Projects Art Space, Tiger Strikes Asteroid (Brooklyn, NY), Pentimenti Gallery and the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey. She has completed residencies at the BAU Institute, the Golden Foundation and most recently at the Albers Foundation in Bethany, CT. Her work is included in the permanent collections of the 9/11 Memorial Museum and the Ritz-Carlton, Dubai, among others. Ramsay lives and works in New York City. debraramsay.com

Joshua Nierodzinski

Vanishing Point
Joshua Nierodzinski and Nataša Prljević
vanvessemgallery.com
April 30th – May 28th

From Josh: The exhibition encompasses selected work created throughout the past year during our time at Wassaic Artist Residency, 47 Hall St Brooklyn and our shared experiences of multiple transitions as we relocated to New York. Through the intimate sharing of studio space, overlaps between our two practices began to emerge through painting, collage, woodblock prints, and installation.

New artist book: Vanishing Point
Informed by the essays of Velimir Popovic, that give a theoretical and contextual insight into their individual methods and illuminates points in which they merge. This newest publication will be available at the opening for $20 and will be soon available for online purchase on their websites.

www.natasaprljevic.com
www.nierodzinski.com

artmarketsf.com/tickets
You can see Mel’s work at Chandra Cerrito Contemporary in booth 209, and Galleri Urbane, booth 109.

 

kala.org/kala_auction/
Kala is a great place– so many classes and opportunities! Mel has donated two small works on paper for their auction and she is in great company: many talented artists you can preview here.

 

wassaicartistresidency.org
Mel is going back to Wassaic for the month of May, and looking forward to working there. If you are in upstate NY, please stop by to visit her; it’s easy and right off the the Metro North train. Only 3 more hours north and you can stop by to visit the Golden Foundation Residency Barn too! 🙂

 

Mel has organized an upcoming show at Transmitter, a gallery that she co-runs in Brooklyn. The show, Not Invited, will be on view from May 13 to June 26, 2016. The show includes artists: London Kaye, Niels Post, Victoria Scott​, Emmanuel Sevilla. A ‘zine will be available.
Please contact the gallery for more info info@transmitter.nyc

Marion Wilson, Solo show

We hope to see you for the opening of Made In Paint 2016! We are thrilled that many of the artists included in the show will be attending the opening on April 9th from 4:30 – 6:30 at the SAGG (Sam and Adele Golden Gallery)

188 Bell Road, New Berlin, NY 13411

Special thank you to Golden Artist Colors for their support as well as the Chenango Arts Council who generously supports this exhibition with funding from NYSCA.
Made In Paint 2016

Walk through the artist’s studios to see their work from the past 4 weeks in residence.

Walk through the artist’s studios to see their work from the past 4 weeks in residence.

Walk through the artist’s studios to see their work from the past 4 weeks in residence.

 Ali Miller, Dessert #2
Opening: March 17th, 6-8PM
La MaMa Galleria | 47 Great Jones St
March 17 – April 10, 2016
Gallery Hours: Wednesday to Sunday 1 to 7PM, or by appointment
alimillerstudios.com

March 5 – April 15
Bram Bogart | Donald Martiny | Pino Pinelli
ArteA Gallery, Milan, Italy

March 19 – April 23
Donald Martiny | New Paintings
First solo exhibition in Philadelphia Pentimenti Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
Artist reception and talk: March 19

January 29 – March 24
It’s All About the Hue
GreenHill Center for North Carolina Art, Greensboro, NC Donald Martiny, James Williams, Carolyn Nelson, and Margie Stewart

March 16
Artist Talk: Donald Martiny & James Williams
It’s All About the Hue
GreenHill Center for North Carolina Art, Greensboro, NC

March 23
Artist Talk: Donald Martiny talks about Hans Hofmann Walls of Color | the Murals of Hans Hofmann
Ackland Art Museum, Chapel Hill, NC

Press
Fresh Paint Magazine
INTERNATIONAL INDEPENDENT BIMONTHLY ART MAGAZINE
freshpaintmagazine.com/donald-martiny/

Friday, March 4, noon; A gallery talk for Elemental Leigh Yardley and Rob Licht

Friday, March 18, 5-8PM Friday Evening Arts at MWPAI, sensory drawing with Leigh Yardley

Friday, April 1, 5-7 MADE in NY Artist Reception Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center Auburn NY

Saturday, April 9, 4:30-6:30, MADE in PAINT, Golden Foundation, at the SAGG, New Berlin, NY

Saturday, April 16, 5-7:30 Elemental, Artist Reception Munson William Proctor Arts Institute

Thursday, April 21, Williams Rd STUDIO visit Elemental contact MWPAI.org for reservations

Sideshow Nation IV: Through the Rabbit Hole

Group exhibition

Sideshow Gallery, Brooklyn, NY

On view through March 20

We Are The Dead

Opening: March 5, 6:30-8:30 pm

Group exhibition: Cande Aguilar, Paul Behnke, Karl Bielik, Valerie Brennan, Brian Edmonds, Gary Komarin, Mali Morris, Sabine Tress and Pier Wright

March 5 – April 9

Kirk Hopper Fine Art
3008 Commerce Street
Dallas,TX 75226

March 5 – April 9

If Color Could Kill

Group exhibition: Paul Behnke, Trudy Benson, Patrick Berran, Robert Otto Epstein, Keltie Ferris, Brooke Moyse, Gary Petersen and Craig Taylor
Curated by Jeff Frederick

Salena Gallery, Long Island University, Brookville, NY
(will travel to Vassar College in the fall of 2016)

April 4 – April 29

Drishti: A Concentrated Gaze

Group exhibition curated by Elizabeth Heskin and Patricia Spergel

Opening: April 11, 6 – 8 pm

April 11 – July 1, 2016

Location: The lobby of 1285 Avenue of the Americas (formerly the UBS gallery), New York, NY

Salon 8

Group exhibition curated by Rachael Pinks and  Clay Smith

April 22, 23 and 24, 2016

The Old Lock Up Studio in Cromford, Derbyshire, UK

Paul Behnke: The Thing I Came For

One person exhibition

Opening: July 22, 7 pm

Boecker Contemporary
Viktoriastrasse 12
69126 Heidleberg, Germany

July 22 – August 21

CONGRATULATIONS to the 18 selected artists who will be in residence at the Golden Foundation in 2016!

March 6 – April 2
Lorene Anderson, California
Arpad Forgo, Hungary
Sarajo Frieden, California

April 17 – May 14
Kate Javens, New York
Franklin Einspruch, Massachusetts
Jane James, Australia

May 22 – June 18
Martin Dull, New Jersey
Celia Johnson, North Carolina
Nicole Tijoux, Chile

June 20 – July 17
Mark Flowers, North Carolina
Robin Tewes, New York
Ella Amitay Sadovsky, Israel

August 21 – September 17
Melanie Dion, Pennsylvania
Caitlin Albritton, Florida
Howard Hersh, California

September 25 – October 22
Björn Lundell, Austria
Miriam Ancis, New York
Karen Nielsen-Fried, New Jersey

Debra Ramsay
Volume 2 : Black & White at Schema Projects
Opening November 6, 2015
Featuring work by: David Ambrose, Etamar Beglikter, Jerry Birchfield, Astrid Bowlby, Amélie de Beauffort,  Lorrie Fredette, Liz Jaff,  Christopher Michleg, Gelah Penn, Debra Ramsay, Lauren Seiden, Matthew Shelley, Barbara Siegel,  Renee van der Stelt,  Allan Wexler, Etty Yaniv.
Schema Projects
92 St Nicholas Ave
Brooklyn NY 11237The exhibition continues through December 6th.
Friday: 1-5pm
Saturday & Sunday: 1-6pm
or by appointment, info@schemaprojects.com


The Violent Study Club at  Stout Projects
Opening November 20, 2015
Featuring work by: Karen Baumeister, Vincent Como, Jonathan Cowan, and Debra Ramsay.
Stout Projects
55 Meadow Street # 310
Brooklyn, NY 11206
United States

The exhibition continues through December 18th.
Fri – Sun, 1p – 6p  and by appointment, stoutprojectsnyc@gmail.com

In addition to these two exhibitions Debra will be spending February & March as an artist in residence at the Josef & Anni Albers Foundation in Bethany, CT.

debraramsay.com

Visiting Artist Lori Nix will be at the Residency Barn working in the studios. Lori will present her work at an artist talk on November 4th at 6pm at Golden Artist Colors. The public is welcome to join the November 4th event.

Walk through the studios, meet the artists and see their work from the past 4 weeks in residence.

Lori Nix was born in the late 1960’s and raised in the American Midwest. Her early exposure to the destructive powers of Mother Nature and Hollywood dystopian stories fueled her young imagination and has led her to where she is today. For the last 20+ years she has constructed small scale dioramas and photographed them. Beginning with retelling the tall tales of her youth in her Accidentally Kansas series, she has progressed to imagining urban scenes of the apocalypse. Her last series, The City, spanned ten years and imagined a future mysteriously devoid of mankind. Intensely detailed and rich in color, her photos offer up a possible future for modern society.

Lori Nix
www.lorinix.net

An exhibition of recent paintings by Paul Shakespear

Strata

October 16th-Nov 17th

opening reception for the artist October 16th, 6-8 pm.

paul shakespear painting

Lock, 2015,  acrylic on canvas, 64 x 37 inches

paulshakespear.com

milleryezerskigallery.com

Marion Wilson

Opening Friday, October 16th

the 2% precipice, an exhibition featuring 4 New York artists— Adam DistenfeldLucy HodgsonIvan Stojakovic, and Marion Wilson— whose works attempt to awaken the collective conscience to concern for the planet’s livability.  Curated by Linda Cunningham, the 2% Precipice raises awareness of various ecological changes and potentially disastrous follies while highlighting the beauty of nature through a universal language of art.

bronxartspace.com/upcoming

305 E 140th Street #1 Bronx, NY 10454

Samara’s work will be featured in the following group shows:

Abstraction 14
Charles Nodrum Gallery

Exhibition Dates: 1 – 24 October 2015
267 Church Street 
Richmond VIC 3121
Gallery Hours: Tues – Sat 11.00am – 6.00pm 

charlesnodrumgallery.com.au

 

2015 Banyule Award for Works on Paper – In Space
Hatch Contemporary Arts Space

Exhibition Dates: 14 October – 12 December 2015
Opening Night: Tuesday 13 October 6.00 – 9.00pm
14 Ivanhoe Parade
Ivanhoe VIC 3079
Gallery Hours: Tues – Sat 10.00am – 5.00pm

Samara’s Website: sapart.com.au

Paul Behnke’s upcoming shows:

Occo Socko!
Group exhibition
Featuring work by Rebecca Murtaugh, Matthew Neil Gehring, and Paul Behnke
Stout Projects, Brooklyn, NY
October 16 – November 13
stoutprojects.net

New New York: Abstract Painting in the 21st Century
Group exhibition
The Art Gallery at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa
A catalogue is available with an essay by Marco Antonini
October 4 – December 4
http://www.hawaii.edu/art/

color as form / form as color
Group exhibition
c2c Project Space, San Francisco
Through October 18

c2cprojectspace.com

www.paulbehnke.net

Jane Fine (resident in 2013) brought her students from Hamilton College to visit us last week! Garrett Pruter and Rebekah Goldstein (2015 residents) both spoke to the students about their work and shared their experiences at the residency. Thanks for bringing your students Jane!

Rebekah Goldstein with Hamilton College

Read More: www.hamilton.edu/news