Archive for the ‘gallery’ Category

Search Engine // Lou Joseph: 1998 — 2012

01.19.2012 · Posted in artist, baltimore, gallery

Since I will miss the recep­tion tomor­row, I took the lib­erty of view­ing Search Engine: Lou Joseph 1998–2012 at the North Ave. Mar­ket on my own. I was blown away by amount of work on the walls, also enjoyed nav­i­gat­ing through the space with the Search Engine Field Guide (avail­able as a pam­phlet upon enter­ing ...

Jordan Bernier // New Waves // Nudashank

01.16.2012 · Posted in baltimore, drawing, gallery, video

Last Sat­ur­day at Nudashank was the open­ing of Jor­dan Bernier’s solo show, New Waves. I was hav­ing cam­era issues and only had my cell phone with me, but I absolutely loved the show. I’m always a fan of Jordan’s work, and was excited to see the large graphite draw­ings he produced. One ele­ment of Jordan’s ...

Nelio and THTF

12.29.2011 · Posted in artist, collaborate, collective, gallery

I’ve been look­ing at the com­bined efforts of Nelio and THTF, an artist and artist col­lec­tive, respec­tively, who have pro­duced an exhib­tion, Tran­si­tion, that exists both inside and out. From Gallery All-Over: For this project, they will try to com­bine these two pro­ce­dures. With a facil­ity that will take shape in the gallery Shared fla­vors ...

Monument(al)

12.05.2011 · Posted in artist, gallery

I wish I could attend all of the exhi­bi­tions that I wanted. Unfor­tu­nately, I am in Bal­ti­more. While con­vienent, its loca­tion does not always make it pos­si­ble to see all that I want. When I learned about the exhi­bi­tion, Monument(al): Mon­u­ment and its Democ­racy Recon­sid­ered that was at the East Van Stu­dio in Van Cou­ver, ...

Remote // Homo Faber

11.23.2011 · Posted in artist, gallery

Remote is an online arts space as well as pub­li­ca­tion. Impres­sively, they host online shows fea­tur­ing guest cura­tors and artists. I’m really inter­ested in the curat­ing of online space — another fron­tier to be explored for sure. A show online lasts for six months, dur­ing the time it evolves with new works added. After the time ...

Ana Serrano

11.23.2011 · Posted in artist, gallery

Ana Ser­rano is an artist most recently cre­at­ing site-specific works. Her newest series, Salon of Beauty (installed at the Rice Gallery), cre­ates a whole city com­plete with store fronts. Ana is a first-generation Mexican-American, which brings inspi­ra­tion into her work. From her artist statement: Inspired by both of the cul­tural con­texts in her life, she ...

Over the weekend: Multiplicity, Paper Chasers, Gulp Yarn Bang!, Dead Reckoning

11.21.2011 · Posted in artist, baltimore, fun, gallery

Despite spend­ing upwards of 20 hours in my stu­dio this week­end (in a flurry of paper scraps to say the least), I was able to check out sev­eral shows this week­end. Rang­ing from minia­tures to yarn, paper to paint­ing, shows at Gallery 500, Nudashank, and School 33 demon­strated a var­ied aes­thetic through­out Baltimore. Mul­ti­plic­ity, at ...

Maryland Art Place // IMPACT

11.14.2011 · Posted in artist, baltimore, fun, gallery

This past Fri­day, I had the plea­sure of attend­ing the after party of IMPACT at the Mary­land Art Place. IMPACT was a two-fold event; ear­lier in the evening, there was a gala with a silent auc­tion while later then turned into the after party. IMPACT hon­ors twelve women who have made an impact on Baltimore’s ...

Kristen Schiele

11.07.2011 · Posted in artist, gallery

This past Sat­ur­day, I was in NYC and stopped by a num­ber of gal­leries in Chelsea. One of gallery in par­tic­u­lar was Freight + Vol­ume, where artist Kris­ten Schiele’s work is cur­rently on view. The exhi­bi­tion, Beyond the Rocks is a show com­prised of painted oil on board, silkscreen, and transfers. What ini­tially struck me ...