Phoenix Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Phoenix Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Beth Cartland “Undercover”
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Cecily Barth Firestein, Pam Flynn and Laura Westby Exhibition
CECILY FIRESTEIN: In her 9th decade and still a working artist, Cecily Barth Firestein will be exhibiting large scale works combining printmaking, painting and collage. Quirky and accomplished, these...More »
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Sydney Drum “Digital Painting”
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Elise Ansel “Palimpsest”
I make paintings that are derived from Renaissance and Baroque depictions of bacchanals and figures in the landscape. My work is about reclaiming, re-visioning and re-presenting paintings that were created...More »
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Patty Neal “Water, Sky and In Between”
A life is an accumulation of experiences: visual, emotional and mental. By compartmentalizing these snippets of life we create boundaries. The focus of my work for many years has been the exploration of...More »
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James Mullen “Transcontinental Paintings”
These paintings represent a point of transition in a body of work that I have been developing over the last two decades. While several of these works derive from the coast of Maine where I live, other...More »
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Leslie Carabas “Conversations Around Aging: The Band-Aid Series Fiber”
The medical arena encompasses the major topics of conversation in a group of seniors. Loss is the primary theme: loss of mobility, agility and strength, loss of loved ones, loss of freedom of movement,...More »
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Harriet Sobie Goldstein “Pets And Their People”
The Exhibition “Pets and Their People” features oil paintings which center upon the interesting relationship between humans and their dogs and cats. We have all noticed people who resemble their pets in...More »
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Laura Westby “Congruent Spaces”
These works present spaces that are similar in inertia, but they may not be visually the same. They are meant to interact and create a dialogue that evokes a visual response and have a special impact....More »
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Winn Rea “Flow: Process Drawings and Videos from the Field”
“I only went out for a walk and finally concluded to stay out till sundown, for going out, I found, was really going in.” John Muir The act of making dictates the form of each of the works in, FLOW:...More »
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Jing Rhee Shim “The Image of Time-the Light of Being”
In her continuous search for the nature of Being, Shim Jung Rhee has explored various possibilities in which man, nature, and technology can encounter and interact as essential elements to form a unified...More »
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Beth Cartland “Dialogue with Shape & Color”
Beth Cartland’s exhibit reflects her evolving conversation with each painting. Colors dance, lines and shapes jump from the canvas, and energy is evident in every stroke. Her vivid, dynamic work instills...More »
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Sydney Drum “Digital/Painting”
The water paintings by Sydney Drum explore the intersections of painting, digital media, and photography. Some elements are hand-painted (a labor-intensive, low-tech method); others use digital technology...More »
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Hee Hyoun Chung “Pairing up, Pairing down”
Inspiration comes from the essence of poetry - the best words in the best order - and my love for words. Abstract painting and poetry use similar elements of composition - repetition, variation, space,...More »
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Francesca Fiore “Hair”
Hair is a performance that explores intimacy among women through the physical act of cutting hair and the sense of trust and closeness it imbues. Using the delicate framework of a personal memory, and...More »
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Elise Ansel “Correspondence”
I create abstract paintings that are derived from Renaissance and Baroque depictions of bacchanals and figures in the landscape. I use paint as a vehicle for feeling or sensation rather than as a means...More »
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James Mullen “2013 Fellowship Award Winner Exhibition”
I am particularly concerned with the particularities of light and the ability it has to make the ordinary exceptional, and how it can impact our understanding of place. My most recent work explores some...More »
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Harriet Sobie Goldstein “Reaction to Violence”
“These paintings are my reaction to the uncertainty evident in the world. Some reflect the agitation and sadness that events like the recent spate of gun violence engenders in all of us. Others reflect...More »
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Joan Harmon "Aftermaeth"
The inspiration for “Aftermaeth” is that moment after a storm when all is quiet in the wake of extreme violence. Our manmade world is rearranged & rewoven with nature’s forces and a new charged moment...More »
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Joseph G. Brown "Nest"
This exhibition is of recent paintings by Joseph G. Brown using acrylic and pastel on wood. The paintings are all approximately 24 by 32 inches and are figurative representations of heads and parts of...More »
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"Bound" Exhibition
Women's Caucus for Art and the Phoenix Gallery are proud to present "Bound," juried by Cora Rosevear, Associate Curator of Painting and Sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art. Ms. Rosevear chose 24 works...More »
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Jung Rhee Shim "The Image of Time-The Light of Being"
In her continuous search for the nature of "Being, "Shim Jung Rhee has explored various possibilities in which man, nature, and technology can encounter and interact as essential elements to form a unified...More »
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Laura Westby "and The Sea Shall Speak"
An artist her entire life, she's exhibited numerous times in the city. As part of the New York art community and gallery scene, she works with galleries and many known artists who rely on her ingenuity,...More »
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Louise Weinberg "Connect/Disconnect"
Louise Weinberg's work is concerned with the ebb and flow of human relationships. The paintings suggest the sometimes ambivalent paths we must navigate in our relationships with others-/closeness/ distance,...More »
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Wayne Paige Exhibition
Focusing on events and scenarios that have impacted the modern landscape, I have created a body of work using pointillism in both my pen and ink drawings and oil on canvas paintings. The drawings represent...More »
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Elise Ansel "(re)Cycle"
I make abstract paintings that are derived from three distinct sources: old master paintings, photojournalism, and digital snapshots of the word around me. I am interested in using paint as a vehicle for...More »
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Mark Dorf "Environmental Occupations"
Mark Dorf is a photographer and sculptor who seeks to examine humanity’s relationship between its internal and external environments. By re-contextualizing moment and symbol through photography and image...More »
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Leslie Carabas "Inside Out"
Carabas’ practice investigates the quilted stitch as visual mediator. In this series it bridges the gap between mass-produced and hand dyed fabrics, while simultaneously exploring the creative opportunities...More »
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Gary Paul Stutler "Naked Men"
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Cecily Barth Firestein "East/West"
An Artist Member of the Phoenix Gallery for over 40 years, Cecily Barth Firestein is a painter who combines methodologies of printmaking and collage while working within the frame work of abstraction....More »
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Sydney Drum "Digital Painting"
This exhibition features seven large paintings, using oil and digital media on linen. These works explore the intersections of painting, digital media, and photography. Some elements are hand-painted (a...More »
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Seong Il Yoon "Looking"
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Eric De Leon Zamuco "Another Please"
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"2012 Young Emerging Artist Competition" Exhibition
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Laura Westby "Transcendental Spaces"
My work deals with the function of landscape, not from a point of view, but as a field of change. The multiple canvases allow the overall field to be a conversation between its parts, thus allowing the...More »
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Winn Rea “TOPO 3: Displacement/Flow”
1 hr. 15 min. projected video loop compressing observation of stream over 24 hours, overhead projection of topo map, prism, sound of stream. More »
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Hee Hyoun Chung "Primeval Deserts"
The desolate, yet majestic beauty of the deserts I have traveled through in the past is the source of these paintings.More »
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Group Show
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Harriet Sobie Goldstein "Softly Dreaming"
“The painting, 'Softly Dreaming’ is part of a suite of paintings in which I have banished strong color. I have been making abstract oil paintings that reflect a pensive mood using a limited palate of cool...More »
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Jung Rhee Shim "Wind and Clouds in Paris"
Dr. Shim graduated from the University of Chicago with an MFA and received her PhD from Hongik University, where she is currently a Professor of Painting.More »
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Steven Miller “I Never Promised You a Rose Garden"
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Busser Howell "Reworked 2011"
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Beth Cartland "The Shape of Color"
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Christa Toole "Anti-Matter"
Christa Toole’s work explores the subjects of space, energy and transformation. Using oil, thread, wax and other materials, the work evokes the concept of transmutation of energy. What can at once refer...More »
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Han Beck "Twitter In 2011"
I am evoking social response and ironic relationship between commercial symbols and massive consumerism. Through my works, I would like to call attention to the audience to the symbols which has great...More »
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"No. 19 National Juried Exhibition"
No. 19 is Phoenix Gallery’s 19th Annual Juried Competition and is curated and juried by Renée Vara. The show, taking its cue from Bauhaus philosophy, suggests that the impulse to create an aesthetic that...More »
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Allan Gorman "sTRUCKtures"
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Gretl Bauer "Works On Paper / Sculpture"
Gretl Bauer uses paper in subtle and surprising ways: perforating it, threading through it, folding it or crumpling it, with results that are compelling and mysterious. At the same time, her layers of...More »
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Laufey Vilhjalmsdottir Bustany "Lebanon"
This exhibit includes paintings inspired by Lebanon. As an Icelander married to a Lebanese, I explore here the significations of Lebanon both through abstractions and symbolic realism.More »
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Pamela Bennet Ader "Photo Flower Collage"
This show is a combination of painting, photography, and collages all pertaining to flowers, while asking the viewer to take the time to appreciate and acknowledge the color around them. Not only does...More »
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"RIVER THAT RUNS BOTH WAYS" Exhibition
-- In this new work, Pat Hickman and Joan Harmon speak to their relationship with the Hudson River, the body of water on whose west bank they both live. In her work Joan Harmon is charting the Hudson...More »
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PHOENIX GALLERY ASSOCIATE ARTISTS 2011
JOHN HAMPSHIRE Whatever the imagery, I am very interested in the process for constructing a drawing or a painting. The drawing process is easier to describe due to its more direct, and perhaps singular,...More »
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Ming-Jen Hsu "The Interior Landscape"
Ming-Jen Hsu’s series, The Interior Landscape, represents scenes from his memory. Stamped in his mind, and interknitted with time, these scenes have nourished his spirit and soul, and today they present...More »
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"NEW BLOOD" Exhibition
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Laura Westby "Tears of the Sun"
The Phoenix Gallery presents Laura Westby’S first Solo Exhibition “Tears of the Sun” To look at light, there is the energy of color in wave and the inertia of mass in particle. But in the shadow,...More »
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"Phoenix Gallery Artists" Exhibition
Leslie Carabas These pieces represent work from 2009 and 2010. The process for this series began with folding and tying, dyeing and drawing, discharging and re-dying fabrics. As segments, these fabrics...More »
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Joseph Brown "Bodies in Motion"
"Bodies in Motion", Joseph Brown's newest sculptures are selected from a series of human forms he creates and then paints. Many of them are caught in motion, dance-like, and seem to defy gravity. Their...More »
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Sydney Drum "Digital/Painting"
This exhibition features six large paintings, using oil and digital media on linen, and two smaller paintings on paper. The large multi-panel works explore the intersections of painting, digital media,...More »
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Steven Miller "Splendor in the Grass"
His new abstract paintings are inspired from his recent travels to Italy and Mexico and are in direct relation to the natural world. He begins his work with small drawn studies and then expands into larger...More »
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Guna S. Mundheim "Watercolors and Drawings"
In this exhibition of watercolors and drawings, Guna Mundheim investigates the relationships of plant forms, trees and everyday objects while placing them in a broader context of atmosphere and in a space...More »
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Marcella Anna Stasa "Playroom"
The Dolls: My pieces are inspired by very old dolls-really old, excavated old. Some of the dolls I love best may not have been playthings at all but offerings and altar figures. Most intriguing are...More »
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Jung Rhee Shim "WInd and Clouds"
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"Korean American Contemporary Arts, Ltd" Exhibition
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2010 National Juried Exhibition
The Phoenix Gallery presents our 2010 National Juried Exhibition June 23 – July 16, 2010. The prestigious Mr. Robert Storr, Dean of the Yale University School of Art, was the Juror. Out of 247 entries...More »
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Gary Paul Stutler "Viscera Botanica"
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Patricia Ingersol "Meridian"
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Busser Howell "Circle Squared"
My new work deals with a vedantic search for harmony and truth. The basis of these works started several years ago as paper collages on canvas. It is through revisiting these works, adding paint and new...More »
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Harriet Goldstein "About A Beach"
“About a Beach” is an art Exhibit by painter Harriet Sobie Goldstein. Goldstein has attempted to recreate the atmosphere of her favorite Florida beach in Gallery I of the Phoenix Gallery. Oil paintings,...More »
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Moklesa D. Shah "Dreams"
Moklesa D. Shah ideas come from her immediate environment and situation. I experiment with many sorts of forms and media. An experiment in one piece can provide the foundation for the next. Essentially,...More »
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Anuraj Shah "Untitled"
Anuraj Shah's work explores his belief that he can achieve true beauty only when he and his materials share equal responsibility in creating the work. More »
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John Hampshire "Tornadic Landscapes"
I am working with tornado imagery as references. The drawings are labyrinths, interwoven lines that vary in lengths and densities to imply =variations in lights and darks. I am interested in producing...More »
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Christa Toole "Event Horizon"
Christa Toole's work explores the subjects of space, energy and transformation. Using paint, thread, wax and other materials in her work, the work evokes the concept of the transmutation of energy. What...More »
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Peter Anthonie Van De Kreeke "Mytho Poetic Land and Rock Icons"
After workshops in New York and Paris I'm convinced, without further explanation or evidence, that my paintings will reveal the secret of my thinking. Subsequently I can make this internal self "something...More »
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Hee Hyoun Chung "Through Music All Around"
In this exhibition, I attempt to translate pulsating rhythms to the visual music on the silent canvases, realizing that music and painting have paralleling composition elements - contrast, variations,...More »
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"Dialogue 9" Exhibition
The Phoenix Gallery presents "Dialogue 9" a visual conversation between nine artists comprising of sculptors, painters, installation and new media artists commenting upon contemporary issues.More »
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Pat Hickman "Through the Eyes"
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Joan Harmon "Vessels"
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Barbara Yontz Exhibition
A sculptural installation with 5 channel sound based on experiments into atomic conditions that existed prior to the formation =f the first star. Together with daniel wolf savin, astrophysicist and garth...More »
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Toby Gotesman Schneier "Upsidedown / Sideways"
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Young Ja Yoon "Sky"
Being engaged in and preparing this exhibition, I have tried to delineate the world of the sky in the light of my eyes. As a young girl growing up in a little Korean country village, gazing at the stars...More »
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Gretl Bauer "A Fragile Light"
I am involved with that which is ephemeral and that which endures - allowing my work to embrace this duality. As I weave together these constructions of paper, canvas, wood, stone and thread, I have become...More »
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Pamela Flynn "Road Shrines: A Peripheral Blur"
My project, Road Shrines: A Peripheral Blur, is based on photographs of road shrines located in New Jersey. These images are the result of my conscious effort to make works that immortalize the shrines....More »
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Beth Cartland "From Darkness Into Light"
I love the process of painting…the physical process of applying paint to canvas. There is a real sense of freedom in allowing a spontaneous application of color and line to the prepared surface. There...More »
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Pamela Bennett Ader "Revisited, Reworked, Rejoiced"
The main themes of my shows are about preserving the environment and the getting the viewer to acknowledge the moods of the each season. How few people use all their senses to see, feel, hear and smell...More »
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Jae Hi Ahn “Organic Structure”
Organic Structure is the site-inspired sculpture that is not only industrial and architectural but also organic. Polyethylene medical tubes, which transfer fluids, are transformed into geometric lines...More »
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"Need/Demand/Desire: Making Art Objects" Panel Discussion
Moderated by Scott Henstrand with Janet Thormann, theorist.More »
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"Fluidity & Fragments" Exhibition
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Winn Rea "Topo"
Winn Rea "Topo," featuring gouache works on sculpted paper and an installation with video, draws correlations between the human body as material extension of the landscape, paper as physical body, and...More »
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"Economies of Scale" Exhibition
A juried exhibition of miniature works in fiber by members of the Textile Study Group of New York, Lewis Knauss - Juror.More »
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Christa Toole "Level Zero"
Level zero characterizes the current stage of the evolution of the universe. Of the five stages of maturity, some scientists believe we have not even reached the first level. Christa Toole's work explores...More »
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Marcella Anna Stasa "In This Small Vision"
Marcella Anna Stasa makes art from the seemingly mundane materials she collects from her surroundings in Upton, MA Milkweed pods, dried leaves and grasses, rusted metal and animal bones are among the...More »
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Jung Rhee Shim, Toby Gotesman Schneier & Steven Dono Exhibition
Jung Rhee Shim's work in Gallery I Toby Gotesman Schneier: "Lemons and Rhetoric" in Gallery II Schneier's work is reality-based 'mannerism', quite reminiscent of the 'french fauvists', eccentric, bold...More »
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Brandon Jacob Hudson Exhibition
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Dorothy Deon Exhibition
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Edward Fletcher Exhibition
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Satish Joshi and Polly Kurasch