Ceres Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Ceres Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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“CIAO!” Exhibition
106 year old organization, the American Society of Contemporary Artists (ASCA), hosts its final exhibition at Ceres Gallery in NYC The American Society of Contemporary Artists (ASCA) is proud...More »
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“Exposure” Exhibition
A unique, rotating exhibition of multiple, one-week, one person shows bringing the personal vision of a diverse group of artists to Chelsea. Week 1 November 30 – December 4 Reception Dec 2, 6-8pm Artists:...More »
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Tania Kravath “Observing Women”
Kravath’s ceramic sculptures of the female form hold the theme of women as vessels of knowledge and nurturers of seeds. These works pay homage to women’s unheard voices and are tied to social and political...More »
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Marilyn Banner “Claiming Space”
In Claiming Space artist Marilyn Banner continues her exploration of the earth’s forms and energies through the rich medium of encaustic. The initial inspiration for this work was her strong visceral response...More »
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Judith Greenwald “Belonging”
In her show Belonging, Judith Greenwald combines two bodies of work. The first involves assemblages that grew directly from the dislocation of the Trump years and of Covid, She says, “With the acceleration...More »
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Madelon Jones “Weightless”
Madelon Jones’s new body of work draws from subtle expressions of the subconscious and the spontaneity of curvilinear line. These mixed media panels combine mystical, indistinct environments defined by...More »
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Shirley Steele “Hello World: Cloud Storage 2.0 A transparent installation”
Ceres Gallery presents Shirley Steele’s Hello World: Cloud Storage 2.0. In this installation, a transparent cloud of acetate, print, and paint, Steele explores the idea that humans continuously reinvent...More »
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“Friends Expo” Exhibition
Exhibiting Artists: Julie Rotblatt-Amrany - Alberte Bernier Summer Roshni Bhullar - Daniel C. Boyer Sílvia Soares Boyer - Lucky Checkley Elisabeth Frischauf - Audrey Cohn-Ganz Jessica Gondek - Chris...More »
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“Women in the Arts Foundation, Inc. 71-21: Celebrate Five Decades of WIA 50th Anniversary Exhibit”
Women In the Arts Foundation, presents an intergenerational, multidisciplinary exhibition of 46 artists’ dynamic visions. This exhibition celebrates 50 years of WIA members, past and present, of art and...More »
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Masayo Nishimura “Crossing the Road”
Ceres Gallery presents Masayo Nishimura’s Crossing the Road, a solo exhibition of Nishimura’s photographs and related videos. This exhibition features Nishimura’s sequential series of color photographs,...More »
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Lynne Mayocole “Forecast: Cloudy Days”
Ceres Gallery presents Lynne Mayocole Remember the Gone The tragedy of our current time took over, lurking in every corner of my studio, demanding expression, inevitably altering the original exhibition...More »
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Michelle Stone “Today was tomorrow yesterdays”
Ceres Gallery presents Michelle Stone today was tomorrow yesterdays Time will not leave us unscathed Hold obscure buried secrets and treasures- Excavating stolen dreams and transforming them yet...More »
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Ann R. Shapiro “Vanishing”
Ceres Gallery presents VANISHING, an exhibition by Ann R. Shapiro, depicting the current environmental crisis in two ways: in digital collages on canvas she focuses on issues in individual countries and...More »
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“Re-Enchanting The City: A Greener NYC” Exhibition
Ceres Gallery will present RE-ENCHANTING THE CITY a collection of paintings by Elizabeth Downer Riker. The exhibition will feature her oil paintings that provide the unique chance to look at and contemplate...More »
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Susan Grabel “Homeless in the Land of Plenty - Redux: Clay sculptures”
Ceres Gallery presents Susan Grabel’s exhibition, Homeless in the Land of Plenty – Redux. Grabel has a long tradition of social commentary in her work. Through it she explores the social and political...More »
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Francine Perlman “Now and Then”
Francine Perlman presents excerpts from her new book Arc of the Viral Universe, and a recent book-sculpture that signals the start of a new direction, together with large abstract oil pastels from much...More »
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“Outside My Oeuvre” Exhibition
Ceres Gallery presents Outside My Oeuvre, a works on paper group exhibition. This show of more than twenty-five artists was conceived in response to their need to exhibit work that was created in unexpected...More »
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“Exposure 2020” Exhibition
Ceres Gallery presents multiple one week exhibitions for 3 weeks. These one-week one person exhibitions begin Dec 1 and continue through Dec 19, 2020 at our gallery space in Chelsea. Week 1, December...More »
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Libbet Loughnan “Six Feet Apart”
Recognized for its rich colors and dark shadows, Loughnan’s work explores connectedness and the beautiful fragility of life. The artist’s 3rd solo exhibition in NYC looks at these themes from the perspective...More »
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Anne Drager “White on Black”
Ceres Gallery presents White on Black, a series of paintings on wood – except for two large ones – by German-born artist Anne Drager. White on Black has a series of humans and one of animals. The white...More »
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“Life As It Is Now” Exhibition
We now bring you that exhibition, titled Life As It Is Now, expressing for each of the participating artists how these difficult circumstances have affected their work and their lives. Through the mediums...More »
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Marsha Heller “Fragments of Beauty”
Marsha Heller returns to Ceres Gallery highlighting nature’s vistas in a solo exhibition, ‘Fragments of Beauty’. In the exhibition, the viewer experiences Heller’s landscapes, skyscapes, intimate details...More »
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Phyllis Rosser “Ecstatic Views of Nature: Painting and Sculpture”
Ceres Gallery presents Phyllis Rosser’s Ecstatic Views of Nature, a retrospective of her paintings and sculpture. Rosser’s paintings of gardens are utopian versions of the constructed landscape found...More »
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“American Society of Contemporary Artists Simpatico” Exhibition
Entering its 103rd year in 2020, the American Society of Contemporary Artists (ASCA), will be exhibiting the work of 18 artist members for the month of January at Ceres Gallery . Painting, photography,...More »
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“Exposure” Exhibition
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“Exposure” Exhibition
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Elaine Clayman “Gated Community: A One Woman Ekphrastic Exhibition”
Ceres Gallery presents artist Elaine Clayman’s evocative contemporary figurative paintings and portraiture shown in conjunction with the poetry of Susan Colton. This exhibition also commences the launch...More »
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Jane Stevens “Fragments in time”
Ceres Gallery presents Jane Stevens’ Fragments in Time: photographs that combine images from past and present moments to create a transformed reality. Fragments and portals into the past are powerful...More »
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Susan Kaplow & Pam Shields “EmBody”
Ceres Gallery is pleased to present EmBody, a joint show by artists Susan Kaplow and Pam Shields. Shields’ scrolls and charcoal drawings move through space and time, lightness and dark, rendering the...More »
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Elizabeth Myers Castonguay “Tapestry of Nature (Endangered body of work)”
Ceres Gallery presents Tapestry of Nature (Endangered body of work). For nearly a decade, E.M.Castonguay’s paintings have dealt with the interrelationship between humanity and an endangered Mother Earth....More »
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Chalda Maloff “Music of the Spheres”
Chalda Maloff’s latest group of digital paintings offers the viewer a fantastical biosphere of botanic and aquatic images. Rooted in the Greek philosophy of “Music of the Spheres”, these abstract artworks...More »
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“Friends of Ceres” Exhibition
A group show by friends of the gallery. Marie-Terese Ancellin, Niamul Bari, Jacqueline Barnett, Gretl Bauer, Alberte Bernier, Igor Bogojevic, Susan K. Boyle, Cedric van Eenoo, Jacqueline Firmo Falconi,...More »
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“Raising Women’s Voices, 2019” Exhibition
Artists: Joan Arbeiter, Cristina Biaggi, Dare Boles, Elizabeth Meyers Castonguay, Pauline Chernichaw, Elaine Clayman, Hagar Fletcher, Fran Gialamas, Marsha Heller, Pat Hill Cresson, Tania Kravath, Carole...More »
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Micaela de Vivero “and on a windy day it got caught on a tree”
During the last couple of years, Micaela de Vivero has been exploring the use of color in her installation work. Based on the premise that color deceives continually, she has been creating artworks, that...More »
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Ruth Bauer Neustadter “Tipping Point”
Ruth Bauer Neustadter’s most recent body of mixed media paintings and sculptural weavings using fiber, glass, metal and other found objects produce environmentally and politically provocative works. “I...More »
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Anne Mondro “Of all the souls that stand create”
Anne Mondro creates intricately woven anatomical sculptures in response to the physical and emotional complexities of the body. Drawn to visual metaphors, she interlaces delicate wire into representations...More »
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Susan Grabel “Forward Together”
Susan Grabel is a figurative sculptor and printmaker. Her work deals with the human dimensions of social issues. She has explored such issues as consumerism, homelessness, alienation and aging women’s...More »
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Lynne Mayocole “Dearly Beloveds”
Ceramic sculptures by Lynne Mayocole are bodies adorned with vivid flowers. Some are adults, and others are children covered with daisies. A self-portrait of the artist is suspended above, and sheds crystal...More »
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Marilyn Banner “Grounding”
In Grounding, artist Marilyn Banner continues her exploration of the earth’s forms and energies through the rich medium of encaustic. Here she delves more deeply into the specific qualities of substance,...More »
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Kyra Belan “From Myth to Reality”
Ceres Gallery, New York presents From Myth to Reality by Kyra Belan, BFA, MFA, Ed.D, artist, writer and a resident of Cape Coral, FL, an exhibition of drawings, paintings and mixed media works. Belan’s...More »
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Liz Ndoye “Life Sentence”
Liz Ndoye is an artist inspired by many things. She draws upon her experience of seeing and collecting art and fabric from cultures that she has visited all over the world. American artists like the great...More »
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Jo-Ann Brody “Off Balance”
Off Balance: “Instability of one’s mind or feelings. A condition in which different elements are not equal or in the correct proportions.” In this Ceres Gallery exhibition, Jo-Ann Brody explores...More »
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Pamela Flynn “Balance”
BALANCE is an exhibition of process intense, mixed media/mixed process works that examine the concept of balance. For Flynn, life is a balance. One’s relationship to earth is a balance between using and...More »
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Joyce Ellen Weinstein “On Paper”
The exhibition ON PAPER personifies the thinking of Joyce Ellen Weinstein. Regardless of style, media and/or subject, drawing is fundamental. For her it is the most direct and intimate connection between...More »
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“Women’s Caucus for Art, NYC Chapter What You Take With You” Exhibition
The Saint of Restricted Hopes and Dreams by Maryann Riker was selected by WCA, NYC’s juror, Laura Domencic, to represent the exhibition. This Saint iconizes the role women in society were restricted to...More »
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“Exposure” Exhibition
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“the doll show” Exhibition
Curated by Liz Ndoye & France Garrido Ceres Gallery presents the doll show, with work by Roslyn Rose, Kailyn Meeks, Jo-Ann Brody, Jody MacDonald, Gwen Charles,Heidi Kumao, Charlann Meluso, Karmimadeebora...More »
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Nancy Kahlow-Curtis “Rumors of Fate”
Nancy Kahlow-Curtis explores the feeling of “It is meant to be” in this painting retrospective. With a look into the past, one painting from each year was chosen from 1987 to 1997. The work for the show,...More »
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Irina Sheynfeld “unmapped territory”
For this exhibition, artist Irina Sheynfeld created a body of work that deals with the topics of entropy and chaos. Most of the paintings are meditations on topics of pollution and total destruction of...More »
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Regina Araujo Corritore “Migrants Roulette”
In Migrants Roulette Regina Araujo Corritore works with the ideas of gaming and migration - ageless topics. She looks at the historic movements of people, and how such movements across borders have become...More »
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Sara Conklin “unmapped territory”
Ceres Gallery presents unmapped territory a solo exhibition of mixed media works by Sara Conklin. Conklin’s recent works tackle the mysterious emotionally driven passage of death, interpreting the journey...More »
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“Friends of Ceres” Exhibition
Ceres Gallery presents its Annual Friends of Ceres Exhibition. A group show of Artist Friends who help support Ceres Gallery and its mission enabling Ceres to offer experimental and non-traditional...More »
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“13th National Juried Exhibition”
Ceres Gallery presents 13th National Juried Exhibition. Juror Sara Softness joined the Brooklyn Museum in 2016. Softness picked 38 works by 28 artists to participate in the exhibition. Close to 200 artists...More »
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“Raising Women’s Voices” Exhibition
Artists Joan Arbeiter, Marilyn Banner, Kyra Belan, Dare J. Boles, Jo-Ann Brody, Elizabeth Myers Castonguay, Carlyle N. Chaudruc, Pauline Chernichaw, Elaine Clayman, Sara Conklin, Regina Corritore, Hagar...More »
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Masayo Nishimura “Uptown Bound: A Retrospective”
This exhibition features a retrospective of Masayo Nishimura’s Uptown Bound series of color photographs originally shot in 2000. In this work, Nishimura focused on the lights and shadows created by New...More »
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Michelle Stone “Grit and Glow Echoes and Reflections”
Ceres Gallery presents Michelle Stone’s intriguing and beautiful sculpture and painting installation. Her constructed, abstract hybrid forms live, mutate, combine and transform themselves into a textured,...More »
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Cristina Biaggi “RECENT POLITICAL COLLAGES Mobilizing for Action”
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Ann Shapiro “RISING ATLANTIC: Continuing Work on Climate Change”
Ceres Gallery presents Ann R. Shapiro’s continuing work on climate change. The world is increasingly being affected by the transformation of earth’s climate. Often, what is local really provides us...More »
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Joyce Parcher “figuring it out/ then and now”
Wild whirling brushstrokes of raw visceral color reveal abstract human figures inhabiting dreamscapes. Joyce Parcher continues to explore her inner and outer reality by exhibiting paintings made this year...More »
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Marsha Heller “Sky’s the Lilmit”
Marsha Heller’s work begins with the impression of a landscape or a skyscape, whether imagined, real or even dreamed, perhaps a fleeting image as if glimpsed from a speeding car, then remembered and revisited...More »
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“Displacement: Women’s Journeys” Exhibition
Ceres Gallery presents the group exhibition, Displacement: Women’s Journeys. The photo-based exhibition, co-curated by artists Pauline Chernichaw and Aldara Ortega, features twenty women artists and art...More »
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“Exposure” Exhibition
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“Vulvacular” Exhibition
You know the vulva’s time has arrived when a show called “My Pussy, My Choice” comes down the runway at New York Fashion Week and when thousands of women don pussy hats to protest Donald Trump’s “grab...More »
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Christine Mottau “In-Sight-Out”
Ceres Gallery presents Christine Mottau’s In-Sight-Out, an exhibition of recent paintings. The exhibition marks Mottau’s eighth solo show with the gallery. In-Sight-Out presents Christine Mottau’s...More »
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Madelon Jones “Dialogue”
Madelon Jones recent work again is primarily on paper. She has kept scraps from older works that were either trimmed or discarded and has repurposed them by cutting, shaping, and painting them and then...More »
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Pat Hill Cresson “The Gloucester Series and Shades of Summer”
Pat Cresson’s recent paintings (2016-17) are abstract oil impressions on wood panels of places, feelings, thoughts and visual impressions. Her new paintings are poetic and are influenced by nature, her...More »
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Elizabeth Downer Riker and Shirley Steele Exhibitions
Elizabeth Downer Riker Beneath the Same Sky : From the Rooftops of New York to Oaxaca’s Central Valley In New York City, a movement of urban farmers has created a network of rooftop farms,...More »
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“Friends” Exhibition
A group show of Artist Friends who help support Ceres Gallery and its mission enabling Ceres to offer experimental and non-traditional programming in a variety of disciplines without commercial restraint....More »
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“My Favorite Things” Exhibition
Ceres members share their Favorite Things in a group show organized by Sara Conklin. With artists: Cristina Biaggi * Dare J. Boles * Jo-Ann Brody * Elizabeth Myers Castonguay * Regina Corritore * Fran...More »
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Pauline Chernichaw “Beyond Water”
Ceres Gallery presents a photography exhibition by artist Pauline Chernichaw, making it her second solo show with the gallery. The exhibition titled Beyond Water presents a captivating selection of Chernichaw’s...More »
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Micaela de Vivero “Limbs”
Ceres Gallery presents Limbs. For this work, Micaela de Vivero uses installation art to talk about relationships between the viewer and the art, between structure and movement, and between space and circulation....More »
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Chalda Maloff “Beings”
Chalda Maloff’s new artworks explore the transient nature of existence via intimate portraits of imagined lifeforms. Each such conjectured creature is fragile and vulnerable. It resides in an uncertain...More »
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Phyllis Rosser “The Painted Garden”
Phyllis Rosser invokes the wildness of nature in her latest solo exhibition of sculpture and paintings opening March 28th. Tree limbs stripped bare of their bark, which she gathers from the banks of the...More »
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Marilyn Banner “Still at the Edge”
Marilyn Banner ‘s work with water and the water’s edge began in 2011. She was moved to capture the tones and mysterious strips of color that moved from the sand at her feet across the water to the other...More »
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Susan Kaplow “Out of Bounds”
Ceres Gallery presents Out of Bounds, felted sculptures by Susan Kaplow. Kaplow’s work falls outside the bounds of the usual felting practices, which employ the softest fibers and aim for the smoothest...More »
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Ruth Bauer Neustadter “Go Figure”
Go Figure is a painting exhibition and visual dance exploring the variations and possibilities of the human figure through the eyes of one artist. Techniques, materials, styles, subject matter vary in...More »
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“WAGE ON! Women, Art and Money” Exhibition
The Women’s Caucus for Art at Ceres Gallery presents WAGE ON! Women, Art, and Money as the featured exhibition of the 2017 WCA National Conference. It offers a timely opportunity to address the impact...More »
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Francine Perlman “Doors Open, Doors Close”
For Gallery II, artist Francine Perlman presents an installation, Doors Open, Doors Close that speaks to the plight of women who have escaped domestic violence only to find themselves in shelters and often...More »
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“Women Under Siege: Its Happening Right Here” Exhibition
Women Under Siege, curated by artist Susan Grabel addresses the sexism and misogyny contained in laws across the country being used against women. Women are under siege from misguided legislatures...More »
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“EXPOSURE” Exhibition
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Pamela Shields “Project ‘S’”
Ceres Gallery presents Project “S”, an exhibition of large charcoal drawings by Pamela Shields. After her One Body masturbation series in 2014, the artist extended her exploration of female sexuality to...More »
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Anne Mondro “Intertwine”
Ceres Gallery presents Intertwine. Inspired by the strength and challenges associated with illness, Anne Mondro creates intricately woven anatomical forms to metaphorically reflect the emotional complexities...More »
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Lynne Mayocole & Irene Christensen “Paper the Walls”
Lynne Mayocole has an abiding obsession with accordion books. So, too, has her close friend Irene Christensen. It was an easy decision for Mayocole, a member of Ceres, to invite Christensen to help “paper...More »
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Anne Drager “#artistathome”
#artistathome has been curated to display Drager’s work in traditional fine art. Her works on paper apply blends of pastel, pencil, and watercolor. She also presents her first portfolio from the printing...More »
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Minako Ito “Breeze”
In this exhibition of colorful lithographs, Ito presents the moments and pleasure of daily life through her memorable landscapes and objects. These prints welcome the viewer into her world. More »
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Sara Conklin “Recycled Remains: Mixed Media Paintings”
Conklin’s newest series re-visits one of her favorite subjects: the structure of the house and home, physically, emotionally and psychologically. Recognizable objects, like houses, and their environments...More »
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“Friends of Ceres” Exhibition
Ceres annual exhibition of our Friends with work in painting, sculpture, print, drawing, collage and photography. Jacqueline Barnett / Alberte Bernier / Chrintine Bluhm / Ronald Cadet / Jenny Casey...More »
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“Summer Celebration” Exhibition
Ceres annual exhibition of select members with work in painting, sculpture, print, drawing, collage and photography. Joan Arbeiter/Dare J. Boles/Anne Drager/Carol Goebel/Marsha Heller/ Pat Hill Cresson/Madelon...More »
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“Ceres 12th National Juried Exhibition”
Juror Carmen Hermo selected 41 works from over 400 submissions. Hermo said “It’s interesting to note the high levels of anxiety– personal, political, bodily, and even environmental-–that permeates this...More »
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Hollis Hildebrand-Mills “The Cross Series”
“The Cross Series is a collection of nine 4 x 6 foot paintings. My love of collage this time integrates paint and paper. Materials are not selected for their content, but for their volume, color, value...More »
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Masayo Nishimura “My Old ‘New Town’ Recollections Vol.3”
This exhibition features color photographs that Nishimura shot in her hometown, Senri New Town, Japan, located just north of Osaka City. The town was the first of the “New Towns”-large-scale residential...More »
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Jane Stevens “A Moment in Time: Photographs”
Stevens’ black and white photographs capture the magical and spiritual quality a camera can record. These photographs capture the essence and spirit of a place. Using this light sensitive medium, the artist...More »
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Regina Corritore “4 Walls / 4 Decades”
This exhibition of Regina Corritore’s sculpture and works on paper will highlight and examine the past 40 years of her art making career. Examining the threads that lead from one decade to the next in...More »
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Marian Osher “New York Revealed: Stirring the Melting Pot”
Ceres Gallery presents New York Revealed, Stirring the Melting Pot, an exhibition of mixed-media paintings by Marian Osher. “It is the blending of cultures that gives New York its character. In these...More »
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Susan Grabel “Confluence: The Way Forward”
Grabel is a figurative sculptor and printmaker. Her work deals with the human dimensions of social issues. Her new work, Confluence: The Way Forward, in collagraph monoprints, collages and digital fabrications...More »
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“Best of ASCA” Exhibition
The American Society of Contemporary Artists (ASCA) is proud to announce the opening of its 98th Annual Members Exhibition at Ceres Gallery. ASCA is composed of dedicated, award-winning artists who work...More »
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“Women Looking Inward: Women’s Caucus for Art, New York Chapter” Exhibition
All women have stories to tell. Female perspectives are often attuned to social and cultural influences. The work in this exhibition asks the questions, “to what extent is our perception informed by gender?”...More »
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Cristina Biaggi “Current Work”
The artist, accomplished in many mediums, exhibits a large collage and a limited number of small ones concerning the themes she is currently involved with. Two sculptures are also included in this exhibition....More »
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“Exposure” Exhibition
A unique, rotating exhibition of multiple one-week, one-person shows bringing the personal vision of a diverse group of artists to Chelsea. Exposure 1–December 1-5 Reception: Thurs,Dec 3 6-8 Felicia...More »
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Jo-Ann Brody “Family Stories”
Family Stories: introspective, narrative, personal stories told through image, word, and gesture. By manipulating the stories into visuals, details change; stories grow stronger and more true. Some sculptures...More »
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Irina Sheynfeld “Floating Landscape”
The artist explores images of water and reflections, applying layers of dots and circular patterns to capture the mystery and wonder of nature.More »
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Elizabeth R. Weiner-Cohen “Doll Play”
This show presents aspects of the artist’s doll culture including entertainment, amusements and games. Mixed media paintings, photos and sculpture combine to make up these doll “artifacts.” More »
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Marilyn Banner “Shoreline”
The imagery of these tex¬tured encaustic paintings re¬minds one of sand, tide lines, shells, and the random stuff of beach walks. Some suggest calm, delicacy and flow, while others explode with vibrant...More »
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Pauline Chernichaw “Crossings, A selection of photographs 2013-2015”
This German-born, American visual artist’s solo exhibition spotlights her ongoing exploration of socio-cultural themes related to identity, human relationships and class structure within the boundaries...More »
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Jewel Scarabs “Carlyle Chaudruc Upson”
Watercolor amulet paintings by Carlyle Chaudruc Upson explore the myriad of colors and intricate patterns which appear on the bodies of scarab beetles. This rendition of them explores the beauty of humble...More »
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“Ceres Friends” Exhibition
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“Summer Serenade” Exhibition
Work by Ceres members: Marilyn Banner, Dare J. Boles, Jo-Ann Brody, Pauline Chernichaw, Sue Collier, Sara Conklin, Regina Corritore, Anne Drager, Carol Goebel, Susan Grabel, Hollis Hildebrand-Mills, Susan...More »
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Joyce Parcher “Artistic License”
Joyce Parcher’s solo exhibition, Artistic License, features paintings and mixed media on wood. This new body of work demonstrates the push and pull between abstraction and representation and highlights...More »
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Michelle Stone “grew some”
Michelle Stone’s multi-layered sculpted paintings contemplate an organic process of growth, transformation, and decay as it relates to the human condition. More »
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Nancy Kahlow-Curtis “Mythology of Memory: The Petite Series”
Petite, detailed, beautiful, oil paintings reflecting symbolic images evolving from the memories of life experiences and the memories of dreams of artist Nancy Kahlow-Curtis. More »
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Chalda Maloff “Rational Exuberance”
Chalda Maloff’s new series of work brings to mind the vastness of outer space as perhaps seen through a telescope, and yet with a slight adjustment of ocular focus, a frame might visually dissolve into...More »
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Ann Shapiro “World in Transition”
WORLD IN TRANSITION extends Ann R. Shapiro’s exploration of the influence of climate change on the landscape, using both oil paints and digital media. Through the use of color and shape, she depicts the...More »
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Ellen Wilkinson “Altered Geometry”
New work in ceramics. The artist creates a family of distorted and truncated polygons with which she explores open and closed forms, lines and solids, and surface patterns. More »
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Judith Greenwald and Tania Kravath “Layers”
In response to Stanley Kunitz’s poem, THE LAYERS, gallery artists Judith Greenwald and Tania Kravath present a body of work addressing life’s passages. Like Kunitz, their art- both by way of process and...More »
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“First National Square Show”
Approximately 100 works on paper 9x9” including painting, drawing, collage, photography and prints by artists from around the country. All works from The Square Show will be available for bidding at...More »
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“Out and Out” Exhibition
Ceres Gallery New York is pleased to present “Out and Out”, a group exhibition on view. Curated by Pauline Chernichaw, the show brings together six visual artists working in art photography today. The...More »
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“Exposure 5” Exhibition
A unique, rotating exhibition of multiple, one-week, one-person shows bringing the personal vision of a diverse group of artists to Chelsea audiences.More »
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“Exposure 4” Exhibition
A unique, rotating exhibition of multiple, one-week, one-person shows bringing the personal vision of a diverse group of artists to Chelsea audiences.More »
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“Exposure 3” Exhibition
A unique, rotating exhibition of multiple, one-week, one-person shows bringing the personal vision of a diverse group of artists to Chelsea audiences.More »
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“Exposure 2” Exhibition
A unique, rotating exhibition of multiple, one-week, one-person shows bringing the personal vision of a diverse group of artists to Chelsea audiences. More »
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“Exposure 1” Exhibition
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Christine Mottau “Landscape”
Christine Mottau presents the idea of the idealized landscape, the intimacy of the viewer and the environment, and how nature informs the basic concept of aesthetics.More »
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Ayano Ohmi “Drawing and Sculpture”
Ayano Ohmi presents her signature totemic forms expressed through drawings in charcoal on rice paper and sculptures in clay. Titled, Illumine, these figures exhibit her latest achievements combining...More »
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Pat Hill Cresson “Footprints of Birds Series & All Possibilities of Nature”
Pat Hill Cresson presents a series of delightful oil and wax collage paintings on wood panel documenting imaginary footprints of birds. The prints and ink drawings explore unusual possibilities in nature...More »
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Madelon Jones “Explorations in Line and Form”
Madelon Jones has filled the gallery with deeply felt works on paper employing mixed mediums - painting, ink, etching etc. with all work being abstract. Although the work is non-representational, many...More »
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Heidi Kumao “Surviving Confinement: Video Sculpture”
Three works about surviving physical confinement are each inspired by the experiences of individual women including: a college student living under an authoritarian government, a Japanese-American girl...More »
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Shirley Steele “Hand and Machine”
In these mixed-media paintings, gestural paint strokes and computer animation combine to explore a central tension of the information age, the human/machine relationship. Paint and programming join in...More »
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“Friends of Ceres” Exhibition
A group show of Artist Friends who help support Ceres Gallery and its missionMore »
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Minako Ito “Greetings”
Ito exhibits color lithographs. Her prints capture the moments and pleasures of daily life. Images range from landscapes to the objects which surround us.More »
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“Ceres Summer Salon” Exhibition
Ceres annual group exhibition of gallery artists who have not had a solo show this seasonMore »
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“Ceres 11th National Juried Exhibition”
Juror Lauren Hinkson is Assistant Curator for Collections at the Guggenheim Museum, NYC where she conducts permanent collection research with a focus on modern, contemporary, and time-based art. Ms Hinkson...More »
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Micaela de Vivero “The You and the I”
“The You and the I” is an installation in which the viewer is invited to an exploration of an environment that resembles a journey inside an organism: visceral, abject, though fascinating. During this...More »
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Masayo Nishimura “The New Horizon - Scenes in Northern Japan Nearly Two Years After the Disaster”
This exhibition features Nishimura’s color photographs shot in northern Japan from mid to late 2012. This is the area hit hardest by the Great Tohoku Kanto Earthquake & Tsunami on March 11, 2011. In...More »
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Phyllis Rosser “The Forest and The Garden”
In her solo exhibition opening April 1st, Phyllis Rosser compares the uncontrolled energy of the forest with the orchestrated utopia of the garden. She explores the life force and mysteries of the forest...More »
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Perri Neri “Monster: The Drawings”
Re-thinking the female body, specifically her own, Neri obsesses with binary opposition— pain and pleasure; nurturing and torturing; opulence and the mortification of the flesh. These tensions set the...More »
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Carol Goebel “House”
Richly glazed clay sculptures of iconic house forms depict physical events - flooding, tornadoes, earthquakes as well as psychological states-growth, humor and conflict. More »
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Lynne Mayocole “There Was a Little Girl”
THERE WAS A LITTLE GIRL is a subtle satire on two nursery rhymes which promote behavioral stereotypes of what a “proper” little girl should be (and what a little boy is not). The exhibition is an installation...More »
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Pamela Shields “One Body”
Shields explores female sexuality in her large charcoal drawings. She is exhibiting her ‘Masturbation Series’ for the first time at Ceres Gallery. Frank depiction of a woman as a sexual being, rather than...More »
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Jo-Ann Brody “Scar Tissue”
Scars are areas of tissue that replace normal skin after injury. A scar results from the biological process of repair and scarring is a natural part of the healing process. Every wound results in some...More »
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“CERES @ 30” Exhibition
Thirty years ago, an extraordinary group of women conceived of an organization to lend support and provide exhibition space for women artists. The organization, Ceres, created and continues to provide...More »
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“Exposure 5” Exhibition
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“Exposure 4” Exhibition
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“Exposure 3” Exhibition
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“Exposure 2” Exhibition
A unique, rotating exhibition of multiple, one-week, one-person shows bringing the personal vision of a diverse group of artists to ChelseaMore »
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“Exposure 1” Exhibition
A unique, rotating exhibition of multiple, one-week, one-person shows bringing the personal vision of a diverse group of artists to Chelsea.More »
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Carlyle N. Chaudruc “Compass”
This show explores the relationship between maps and the landscape - how geometry of the compass is applied to undulating geography. Map features like compass roses, cartouches, and sight lines are explored...More »
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Elizabeth R. Weiner-Cohen “Dollarchy”
This exhibit is a continuation of the artist’s fascination with her “doll” creatures. The focus is the legal and governmental life of the dolls’ culture, and the artifacts and myths that sustain it. [Image:...More »
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Sara Conklin “Disquiet of the Night”
This series of paintings are comprised of familiar subjects, people, pets and animals in the wild. The work is inspired by the ambiguous time of day when nighttime descends. The brash juxtaposition of...More »
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Jane Stevens “Time Stands Still”
These new digital photographs capture a moment in time that represents a unique juxtaposition of objects. These objects share with the viewer a forgotten experience and time. They embody a sense of wonder...More »
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“Ceres Friends’ 21st Annual” Exhibition
- Media: Painting - Drawing - Photography - Prints - Sculpture - Installation - Video installation
- 2013-07-23 - 2013-08-17
A group show of “ARTIST FRIENDS” who help support Ceres Gallery and it’s mission.More »
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“Sight Specific” Exhibition
- Media: Painting - Drawing - Photography - Sculpture - Installation - Video installation
- 2013-06-25 - 2013-07-20
Ceres Gallery presents sight specific, the 2013 Ceres Gallery group exhibition of work by gallery artists who have not had a solo exhibition this season. Each year Chelsea audiences are treated to the...More »
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Anne Mondro “Anatomia”
Anatomia explores the emotional terrain of caring for others and examines the complexities of these relationships. Integrating sculpture, digital imagery, and historical techniques such as cloisonné...More »
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Irina Sheynfeld “Wandering Stars: Portraits in Pastel”
Wandering Stars is a series of pastel drawings by Russian-born artist Irina Sheynfeld. Inspired by the Obliteration series of Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama, Sheynfeld explores transitional moments in women’s...More »
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Chalda Maloff “Search Engines: New Digital Paintings”
Chalda Maloff’s new series of work is dedicated to our most basic and timeless need: the search for personal insight, clarity, and meaning. Maloff employs the powerful aesthetic potential of the computer...More »
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Susan Grabel “Venus Comes of Age”
Ceres Gallery present Susan Grabel’s cast paper sculptures, collagraph prints and collages of aging women’s bodies in her first solo show at the gallery. Grabel is a figurative sculptor whose work deals...More »
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Judy Werlin “Spontaneous Generation II”
A continuing exploration of the idea that Life is Inherent in Matter. “That’s the only explanation I can come up with for the puzzling existence of the universe and ourselves”. Mixed mediums with relief...More »
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Joyce Parcher "Connections"
This exhibition of acrylic paintings on canvas continues Parcher's exploration of interpersonal relationships and the nature of how people develop intimacy and understanding as they form relationships...More »
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Marian Osher "Celebration!"
Marian Osher's mixed-media painting and printmaking on canvas celebrates a broad spectrum of colors, textures and dimensions that stimulate her personal vision. She hopes that viewers will feel tactile...More »
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Hollis Hildebrand-Mills "AFLOAT: Installation"
Approaching this exhibition from a visual perspective - not one based on subject matter - Hildebrand-Mills uses cotton ball packaging and cut magazine pieces, elements hover over worlds of air, sea, and...More »
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Kiki Kaye "To See It My Way"
Kiki Kaye's expressionist exhibition To See it My Way functions as a narrative that addresses the relationship between man, technology and the bustling metropolis of the future. Her work touches on the...More »
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Ann R. Shapiro "Random Topography"
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Pat Hill Cresson "Garden Poetry: The Movable Collographs of Pat Cresson"
This exhibit of oil prints on rag paper represents a new lyrical series of boldly colored, nature-based collographs and handmade books. In the movable collograph technique, the movable aspect allows for...More »
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Tania Kravath & Judith Greenwald "Spirit (a collaboration in poetry, painting, sculpture & song)"
This is a collaborative show in which two gallery artists have responded to a poem by Ruth Sohn-- Tania Kravath in wood fired ceramic sculpture and Judith Greenwald in combined media paintings. Composer...More »
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"Meet My Uterus" Exhibition
Ceres Gallery presents Meet My Uterus with work by 23 artists in painting, sculpture, printmaking, drawing and mixed-media, in all manner serious, humorous, political, or not, realist to abstract and everything...More »
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"Exposure" Exhibition
A unique, rotating exhibition of one-week, one-person shows bringing the personal vision of a diverse group of artists to Chelsea. More »
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"Exposure" Exhibition
A unique, rotating exhibition of one-week, one-person shows bringing the personal vision of a diverse group of artists to Chelsea. More »
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"Exposure" Exhibition
A unique, rotating exhibition of one-week, one-person shows bringing the personal vision of a diverse group of artists to Chelsea .More »
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"Exposure" Exhibition
A unique, rotating exhibition of one-week, one-person shows bringing the personal vision of a diverse group of artists to Chelsea .More »
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Perri Neri "New Paintings"
The torrent of flesh and implied flesh explodes figuratively and visually in Neri's new paintings. The drama unfolds rich in surface, texture, color, and symbolism.More »
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Ellen Wilkinson "Elemental Structures"
Tools, pipes, and toys are visual resources for Wilkinson's new ceramic sculpture. The artist creates a set of related parts and, like a set of blocks, combines several to complete each work. The resulting...More »
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Sara Conklin "Minor Surgery"
Minor Surgery revisits the physical and emotional trauma from a broken neck sustained in a horseback riding accident. These works on paper incorporate original pencil drawings with post-operative neck...More »
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Sargam Griffin "Integration of Art & Architecture 101"
This exhibition will consist of three discrete sets of related work by Griffin as well as the monumental ArtDoorsTM, the artist's groundbreaking new painted door series for residential or commercial use....More »
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Minako Ito "My Favorite"
An exhibition of color lithographs. I make print as a visual journal. My prints represent the small pleasure of daily life. Images range from landscapes to the objects which surround us. Minako Ito...More »
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Madelon Jones "Facets"
Jones' art employs media from various venues including: embossment, painting, encaustic and collage. She works mostly on handmade and French paper. Although abstract in essence her art has a landscape...More »
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"Rejoice" Ceres Friends Show
A group show of Ceres' Artist Friends who support Ceres Gallery and its mission. More »
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Kathlene Tracy "Being"
Ceres Gallery presents Kathlene Tracy: BEING. In an exhibition of 10 large scale charcoal drawings on paper, Tracy investigates the permanency of all living things and the exchange between nature and...More »
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Micaela di Vivero "There is Always a Part of Sky to Soar"
Ceres Gallery presents There is Always a Part of Sky to Soar, an installation by Ecuadorian artist Micaela de Vivero. Ecuadorian artist Micaela de Vivero, creates stunning, thought provoking installations...More »
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Lynne Mayocole "Beggar Celebrants"
Several years ago, sculptor Lynne Mayocole spent New Years in Prague. On the ice covered sidewalks, below the holiday crowds, beggars knelt, arms outstretched, palms open and crossed, silently asking...More »
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10th National Juried Show
Juror: Samantha Rippner, Curator Department of Drawings and Prints, The Metropolitan Museum, NYC More »
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Michelle Stone "Grue-some Heads, Creatures and Shadows"
Ceres Gallery present Michelle Stone's intriguing and beautiful sculpture installation. Her constructed, abstract hybrid forms live, mutate, combine and transform themselves into a textured, colorful,...More »
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Gabrielle Rossmer "Dance"
Sculpture in plastic, bronze, iron and plaster and wood Ceres Gallery presents the sculpture of Gabrielle Rossmer, an artist who has been exploring the use of small-scale figures for the past 12 years....More »
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Christine Mottau "Imaginari Floreo"
This work is about the context of imagination for creating a fantasy world. The flowers are interpreted from memory, not actual depictions of existing species. They reflect the historical influence of...More »
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Masayo Nishimura "Recollections vol.2; Tokyo, June 2011"
Ceres gallery presents Masayo Nishimura’s Recollections vol.2;Tokyo, June 2011, a solo exhibition of Nishimura’s photographs. This exhibition features Nishimura’s color photographs of various passers-by...More »
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Carol Goebel "Projectiles"
The gallery space is filled with elongated cylindrical ceramic sculptures jutting out from the wall horizontally or rising up as towers or houses from a solid surface. Mottled subtle glazing is juxtaposed...More »
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Francine Perlman "Where Lines Can Go"
This exhibit presents sculpture and drawings built with lines that retain their linear identity whether forming rectangles in space or tracing arcs and infinities on paper or massing in drawings into illusions...More »
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Carlyle Chaudruc "Ecotone"
This exhibit of contemporary nature painting and sculpture explores the zone where the forest meets the clearing. Ecotone examines human shelter at the edge of the forest through imagery of tee pees,...More »
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Regina Walker "New Work"
"To me, photography is an art of observation. It's about finding something interesting in an ordinary place... I've found it has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you...More »
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Amee J. Pollack & Laurie Spitz "The Inheritance"
One-of-a-Kind Constructions and Artists' Books Pushing the boundaries of what a book can be, we use bookboard as an armature to build constructions in the form of furniture and household objects whose...More »
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"Inside / Outside" Ceres Member Group Show
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Nancy Kahlow-Curtis "Sacred Perspective"
Nancy Kahlow-Curtis uses symbolic images that merge the imagination with the theological and historical evolution of human spirituality. [Image: Nancy Kahlow-Curtis "On The Altar" Oil on Canvas, 68"...More »
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"Exposure" Exhibition
A unique, rotating exhibition of multiple, one-week, one-person shows thru the month of December.More »
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Anne Mondro "Introspective Gestures"
Introspective Gestures explores the emotional and physical complexities of the body and our relationship to each other as human beings.More »
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Elizabeth R. Weiner Cohen "Mother Lore"
This exhibit is a continuation of the artist's fascination with her "doll" creatures. The focus is the spiritual and religious life of the dolls and the artifacts and myths that sustain it. Mixed - media...More »
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Cristina Biaggi "Recent Works"
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Jane Stevens "Points of Departure"
Stevens exhibits color photographs of departure points for a visual journey. The visual documents of objects and moments capture a beginning point where an expedition is launched.More »
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Sara Conklin "Family Portraits"
Family Portraits explores the universal language of the family unit and the dynamics of familial relationships and birth order. Oil on panel these images are based on family photos documenting holidays,...More »
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Aryn Chapman "Alternate Selves"
Alternate Selves is a biographic exhibition about perceptions of self, the paths choices have lead and imaginings of what might have been had other choices been made.More »
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"Nineteenth Annual Friends" Exhibition
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Sue Collier Exhibition
[Image: Sue Collier "Public Restroom" color pencil on print paper 50 x 80 in.]More »
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"Annual Members Group" Exhibition
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"No Essential Conversations Below 10,000 Feet" Exhibition
With appreciation to the members of the Ceres Gallery, I won a competition to curate a free exhibition space that allows me to bring together a diverse group of artists whose work I have admired and known...More »
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Judy Werlin "Spontaneous Generation: An Exploration of The Idea That Life Is Inherent In Matter"
Because our genetic structure seems to be under threat from both our collective imagination and our collective greed, I am enticed to see life as not being dependent on the kind of biological structures...More »
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Marilyn Banner "A Sense of Place"
Energy, rhythm, and light predominate. The visceral and active surface, though never the main focus of the work, appears to be alive. Banner's approach is both poetic and contemporary, reaching for depth...More »
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Joyce Parcher "From there to here, from here to where..."
For as long as I can remember the struggle for freedom, literally and figuratively, is a subject that has influenced my political, professional and personal life. Now, here it is again spreading its hopes,...More »
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Phyllis Rosser "Nature Abstracted"
Nature Abstracted: Branches and roots washed smooth by a river are assembled to create large scale wall installations and dynamic sculptures that make evident the energy and beauty produced by the ravages...More »
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Fran Gialamas "Steel-Life"
Steel-Life: Photo Assemblages. Archival flash backs of men and women steel workers--their neighborhoods, homes and the mills. The work reflects the steel industry in its heyday. Found images seduce the...More »
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Ayano Ohmi "Sculpture"
A new chapter in a series of totemic figures that explore the spirituality of clay at the different regions in the world.More »
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Jo-Ann Brody "3 Steps Forward"
These new pieces occupy, nay, inhabit their spaces. They are not linear; they are volumetric. Generational form, pregnant/egg-like, iconic of birth, rebirth, solidity, and regrowth; the simple forms are...More »
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Masayo Nishimura "Recollections: From New York to Tokyo"
Ceres gallery presents Masayo Nishimura’s Recollections: From New York to Tokyo, a solo exhibition of Nishimura’s photographs. This exhibition features Nishimura’s color photographs that capture everyday...More »
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"Control" Exhibition
The Control exhibition is the culmination of two years of collaboration between the California South Bay Area and Peninsulas Womens Caucus for Art and is now brought East by Ceres. The mission of the WCA...More »
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Joyce Ellen Weinstein "Denial"
"During a residency at Europos Parkas Open Air Museum of the Center of Europe in Vilnius, Lithuania, I observed a group of employees from a local furniture factory practicing trusting and bonding exercises....More »
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"New American Art Show" Exhibition
Chelsea Greene Lewyta: "The collection of surrealism, pop art, illustration, collage, graphic design and mixed media of which Chelsea was included represents many of today's most boundary-pushing artists....More »
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"Exposure" Exhibition
A unique, rotating exhibition of multiple, one-week, one-person shows bringing the personal vision of a diverse group of artists to Chelsea audiences: Week # 1 - November 30 - December 4, 2010 Joelle...More »
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Ann R. Shapiro "Altering Landscapes"
Shapiro’s exhibition examines the potential impact of climate change on the landscape both in rising seas in coastal states and countries and in response to changing weather patterns. More »
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Pat Hill Cresson "Exotic Scenes and Natural Habitats"
Cresson will be showing work from two series from 2009-10. The first, serial monoprints reflecther ongoing fascination with exotic landscapes, natural botanica and animals. She uses a variety of techniques,including...More »
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Madelon Jones "Nature Abstracted"
The work is abstract - influenced by all things natural, the sky, the land, the creatures and flowers that inhabit the earth. These are works on paper utilizing painting and printing techniques to achieve...More »
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Roslyn Rose "Past as Prologue"
Past as Prologue: Photographic montages. Rose integrates vintage portraits with contemporary images to create intimate moments of an earlier time and place that may have occurred.More »
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Hollis Hildebrand-Mills "Bread in the Sky"
Hollis Hildebrand-Mills uses images from twelve small collages, in an animated projected video. These images also appear in some larger works in the exhibition along with the small collages. More »
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Minako Ito "Windows Plus"
An exhibition of prints, lithographs and drypoints. In Ito's landscapes and interior scenes, windows are the key element. These prints capture the moments and pleasures of everyday life.More »
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Eighteenth Annual Friends Exhibition
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"Some Notion of Perfection" Group Exhibition
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Dare Boles "Lot of Woman"
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Nineth National Juried Exhibition
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Judith Greenwald "Poem"
Poems have been variously described as soul-making, life-cherishing and magic-inducing. They have been referred to as gifts, surprises, prayers and challenges. Much the same can be said about the paintings...More »
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Marian Osher "Fearless Flying!"
Marian Osher's in-flight fascination with the textures and abstractions of the earth and clouds has inspired her to create colorful mixed media paintings and wall hangings that help combat her fear of...More »
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Ethelyn Honig "Small Murders Under the Sea"
Ethelyn Honig's exhibition, Small Murders Under the Sea, addresses the human habits which are causing destruction of marine life. Her position as an artist is that of an anguished observer bearing witness...More »
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Cynthia Eardley "Sculpture"
Through interpretation of human form, facial expression and gesture, these "portraits" convey, in part, the effects of tragedy on the human mind and the resulting disassembling and rearranging of our identities...More »
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Micaela de Vivero "Nodes"
Micaela de Vivero appropriates low technology practices such as crochet, embroidery and papier maché to challenge our understanding of art production. The use of these techniques addresses issues of feminism...More »
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Kathlene Tracy "You Are Here"
Tracy uses charcoal on paper to capture the permanency of trees' existence in the ever changing world around them. Her large scale drawings challenge the limits of line, shape, and perspective depicting...More »
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Catherine Albert "INSTALLATION #547-2010"
INSTALLATION #547-2010 is the ninth exhibition in a series of large-scale site-specific Window Installations, which feature collections of salvaged double-hung sash windows originating from nineteenth...More »
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Ellen Wilkinson "Hamlet's Sleeve"
Wilkinson's new ceramic vessels look to the history of clothing design for both form and detailing. As an outgrowth of her interest in art history, she researched images from history and came up with a...More »
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Christine Mottau "Recent Drawings"
Abstract ballpoint pen drawings on paper. More »
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Tania Kravath "Women Warriors"
Ceramic wood-fired forms More »
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"Exposure" Exhibition
The first of five unique, rotating exhibitions of multiple, one-week, one-person shows bringing the vision of a diverse group of artists to Chelsea audiences.More »
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Carol Goebel & Annette Lieberman "Responsory:Take and Give"
A dynamic environment unfolds as sculptor, Carol Goebel and photographer, Annette Lieberman engage in visual dialogue responding to the essence of the natural world.More »
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Elizabeth R. Weiner-Cohen "Mother Tongue"
Cohen explores the language and family structure of her doll culture in a variety of pieces using various materials, from works on paper to sculpture in clay, wire, and fabric.More »
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Jane Stevens "Dusty's House"
This series of color digital photographs captures the elegance and beauty of a Victorian house. In it, color and pattern are arranged to perfection, everything has a place and is masterfully orchestrated....More »
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Marie Sarni "Inherent Transformations"
My paintings, floating shapes across a dark field of black, imply the impermanence of our world end of our lives. Change, fleeting moment, time passing, fading memories, order evolving from chaos, are...More »
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Julie A. McConnell "Deliberations on Equilibrium"
Julie A. McConnell's sixth solo exhibition questions how the objects we use to celebrate life threaten it. McConnell photographs a 21st Century venus rising from the sea, the human body engulfed by party...More »
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"Seventeenth Ceres Friends: Communications & Illusions" Exhibition
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"Shimmerings: A Moment in the Eye" Exhibition
Ceres Members Annual ShowMore »
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Carlyle Chaudruc "Grass Paintings"
These vernal paintings draw inspiration from the changing seasons by depicting the simplified lines in grasses from Asia to the Americas. [Image: Carlyle Chaudruc "Bluegrass" (2009) watercolor on paper...More »
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Cristina Biaggi "A Collage Perspective: Political Collages from 1977-Present"
Activist / artist Cristina Biaggi created these collages, including triptychs and spheres, to document more than three decades of passionate political involvement in encampments at Seneca Falls, NY, Greenham...More »
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Joyce Parcher "The Paradox of Perception"
As a painter working at a time recently defined by conspiracy and cover-up, it's unbelievably freeing to allow change to infuse my paint and guide my hand - helping me to create my own defining moments....More »
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Marilyn Banner "Sacred Ground"
"In these paintings I share my sense of a sacred presence in nature. It is beyond words, mysterious and quiet, like the "still small voice." A rolling mountain range, a line of boxwood trees, a quiet...More »
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Masayo Nishimura "Uptown Bound"
This exhibition features Nishimura's Uptown Bound Series, color photographs of the lights and shadows created by New York City subway architecture in which the roofs of cars and tracks are bathed in light...More »
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Jo-Ann Brody "Fugue Forms"
Exploring the variations, vulnerabilities and strengths of women in cement and clay. Working with the fugue--exploring the same form, the same subject, in multiple variations, multiple voices and themes,...More »
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"Ineffable/Woman: A Bi-Coastal Conversation about Women's Art " Panel Discussion
Panel Discussion: Does women's art have an intrinsically female dimension? Eleanor Flomenhaft (Flomenhaft Gallery, NYC), Elizabeth Colton (International Museum of Women, SF), Joyce Gordon (Joyce Gordon...More »
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Gabrielle Rossmer "Dress"
Reminding us that, for better or worse, fashion is one of our lmost important cultural exports, these modestly-scaled figurative sculptures play out scenarios as pedestrian as sidewalk encounters or as...More »
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"Ineffable/Woman: A Bi-Coastal Conversation about Women's Art" Exhibition
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Carole Kulikowski "Fashionable 20th Century Movements"
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Meredeth Turshen "Post Scriptum"
Meredeth Turshen's pastel paintings start from life drawings and continue the search for the lyrical line in increasingly abstract compositions that are layered over pen and ink sketches. For Turshen,...More »
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Rosette Bakish "A Retrospective"
Honoring longtime member Rosette Bakish whose provocative, lyrical, and complex collages remain the embodiment of her spirit still with us.More »
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"Towing [sic] the Line" Exhibition
The artists contribute painting, drawing and sculpture employing "line" as a major formal element.More »
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"Exposure" Exhibition
Ceres is proud to offer Exposure, a unique rotating, five week exhibition with week-long simultaneous one-person shows of under-recognized and under-exposed artists. Each week ten artists will bring...More »
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Ellen Wilkinson "Pop Ceramics "
A new body of work that takes on the medium of ceramics and combines the tradition of vessel-making with images from popular culture to create a series of sculptural works.More »
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Roseanne Backstedt "Intense Departure"
Mapping an inside and outside world, Roseanne Backstedt's powerful final paintings incorporate figurative pencil drawings within her vivid colorfield landscapes.More »
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Ann Shapiro "Seas Rising"
Oil paintings and digital prints commenting on global warming, rising seas and the changing landscape. More »
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Pat Hill-Cresson "Altered Landscapes: Geometry in Nature and Recent Drawings"
A series of 14 digital prints that are a composite of four to five photographic images merged into one believable landscape; a series of eight original botanical drawings.More »
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Minako Ito "View Collection II"
"I am creating the slices of life scenes. They are from my memories or imaginations. Cloud in the sky which I looked above during a walk, glimpsed evening glow between buildings, street corners on the...More »
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Christine Mottau "Recent Drawings"
"My work is mostly abstract and deals primarily with the relationship between inner and outer worlds. It is inspired by nature, and natural forms. Painting is a process in which the act itself is where...More »
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Sixteenth Annual Friends Exhibition
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"Eight National Juried" Exhibition
Themes of the show include art inspired by European art, anthropological, and architectural history and by cross cultural references by Sheila Ernst-Bifano, Rene Murray, and Barbarie Rothstein. Priscilla...More »
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Phyllis Rosser "Nature Reassembled "
Sculpture: Installations of branches and roots washed smooth by a river create dynamic forms that invite contemplation and make evident the beauty produced by the ravages of time. Paintings: Flowers magnified...More »
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Hollis Hildebrand-Mills "Tectonics"
Hollis Hildebrand-Mills examines the natural disasters of our planet: floods, fires, shifting plates in the earth, in a startlingly fresh and delightfully flippant manner.More »
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Ellen Halloran "The Half-Drowned World"
Depictions of the Peruvian Amazon using acrylics on paper. Years after travel, images continue to resonate and crystallize in paintings which explore the depth and expanse of a world of forest and water....More »