ABFA Hosts "Put It on the Fridge" - a BFA Exhibition

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Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts hosts “Put It on the Fridge”, a BFA exhibition.

The exhibit constitutes the culmination of the research and production process from Binghamton University B.F.A. degree candidates: Corey Bremer (Graphic Design), Malina Gambocarto (Design/Printmaking), Taylor Hayes (Drawing), Jacqueline Kachadourian (Theater/Painting), Kelley Ma (Graphic Design), Lily Newland (Drawing), and Nate Walker (Design).

Source : https://visitbinghamton.org/event

ABFA Artist Joseph Mayernik's "Last Kiss" Headlines Promotion for CCS Alumni Exhibition

"Last Kiss" Joseph Mayernik '98

"Last Kiss" Joseph Mayernik '98

"Re/View: A CCS Alumni Exhibition" is an annual juried exhibition of work by CCS alumni from across the country. Presented by the CCS Alumni Council, the exhibition includes works in all media installed in CCS’s beautiful Valade Family Gallery, and it runs concurrently with the annual CCS Student Exhibition. The 2019 Alumni Exhibition is juried by Christine Schefman. Past jurors have included Vince Carducci, Ed Welburn, JJ Curis, Michelle Perron, Jason Mayden and George N’Namdi.

Source : https://www.collegeforcreativestudies.edu

LightSpaceTime's Figurative Art Exhibition - April 2019

Wanye Claypatch’s, Out of the Pot, takes 1st place overall in LightSpaceTime’s online art competition

Wanye Claypatch’s, Out of the Pot, takes 1st place overall in LightSpaceTime’s online art competition

The gallery’s competition for March 2019 was the 9th Annual “Figurative” Online Art Competition. 2D and 3D artists (including photography & digital art) from around the world, were called upon to make online submissions for possible inclusion into the Gallery’s April 2019 online group art exhibition.

Artists were asked for their interpretation of the “Figurative” theme by submitting their best abstract or representational art for this competition.   The submission process and competition for the artists began in February 2019 and concluded on March 27, 2019.

The gallery received 845 entries from 35 different countries from around the world, as well as from 33 different states.   

Source: https://www.lightspacetime.art

ABFA Participates in "Food For Thought" at Louis K. Meisel Gallery

Exhibition shot of “Food For Thought” at Louis K. Meisel Gallery

Exhibition shot of “Food For Thought” at Louis K. Meisel Gallery

Louis K. Meisel Gallery is pleased to announce Food for Thought, an exhibition of Realist works that celebrate subjects that are sweet and savory. Curated by the food photographer Susan Meisel, this show features nearly 150 small artworks by 50 plus artists.

Showcasing a variety of media, these artworks explore the theme of food in ways that are both overt and unexpected, all while speaking to flavors, scents and tastes. From sculptures of discarded food packaging by Thomas Pfannerstill to the vibrant paintings of Dylan’s candy by Roberto Bernardi, this exhibition presents a contemporary take on the subject of food. While some artists in the exhibition approach food itself as an object, as Tjalf Sparnaay does with his representations of larger-than-life golden eggs, others explore the theme of food as it occurs situationally around us. Cityscape painters, Robert Gniewek, Don Jacot, and Hisaya Taira capture signage, storefronts and restaurants that offer glimpses into our experiences with food and dining. Meanwhile, photographer Charles Bremer takes yet another approach, as he captures imagery of growing edible plants. Collectively, these artworks provide an interesting visual spectrum that sheds light on contemporary food culture.

Over the course of the past year, Susan Meisel worked diligently alongside independent curator Emily Raimondi to assemble Food for Thought, a follow-up to their wildly successful exhibition Size Doesn’t Matter (2016). Meisel’s experience with art and food is vast, as she is a life-long artist, photographer and chef. Her food photography is most prominently known through her two recent books published by Rizzoli: Shop, Cook, Eat New York (2016) and New York Sweets (2013).

Food for Thought will be on view from February 28th to March 30th at 141 Prince Street in New York. An artist reception will be held on Thursday, February 28th from 6 to 8pm.

For further information and images of works from the exhibition, please contact:
Christine Castracane at 212-677-1340 or gallery@meisels.com.

Source : https://www.artsy.net/show

Art Palm Beach opens today with ‘more immersive experiences’

Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts of Binghamton, N.Y. will feature a section dedicated to photorealist painting and hyperrealist sculpture. These will include Robert Gniewek’s 2016 oil Pemex Station, Agua Prieta, a Hopperesque night depiction of a gas stat…

Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts of Binghamton, N.Y. will feature a section dedicated to photorealist painting and hyperrealist sculpture. These will include Robert Gniewek’s 2016 oil Pemex Station, Agua Prieta, a Hopperesque night depiction of a gas station.

ArtPalmBeach is keeping up with the times. That’s what organizer Lee Ann Lester says.

“Fairs must reflect today’s culture of more immersive experiences,” said Lester, who teamed up with guest curator Erich Weiss to provide such experiences.

The fair will open its 22nd edition with a by-invitation preview tonight and run through Sunday at the Palm Beach County Convention Center in West Palm Beach.

Source: https://www.palmbeachdailynews.com/news