Thursday, November 15, 2012

Broad Street Gallery Artists Meet & Greet, and Timothy Rand Paintings & Drawings Opening Reception, HCA Hamilton NY, Friday November 16 2012


Friday November 16 is a big day for us in Hamilton, NY: Things start at 4pm with a meet/greet with the artists for to anyone with an interest in the Broad Street Gallery or Hamilton Center for the Arts. Curator/director Kathy Herold will be there and is eager to meet CNY area artists looking to expand their reach. 

Then at 5pm next door at the HCA gallery space is the opening reception for Timothy T Alexander Rand's solo show of recent paintings, drawings, assemblages and found object installation pieces. Tim is the most technically gifted painter I have encountered since leaving NYC in 2002 and his efforts continue to exceed any/all expectations I may have had. 

This is a unique opportunity to encounter his work in person, don't miss out. Refreshments will be served and the Colgate Chamber Players will be performing with a selection of light classical music. The address is 20 Broad Street in gorgeous Hamilton NY right across from the village green.


Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Downtown Utica Development Association, Project-U "Art In Windows", Steve Nyland and Tony Thompson, November 2012


Here's some video I took on Tuesday in Utica showing my and artist Tony Thompson's contributions to the Downtown Utica Development's "Art In Windows" project for the fall of 2012. My installation features the epic Varrick Street mural done at our live art event on September 15 2012 at the Utica Green's Fest, while Tony's features an incredible site-specific installation designed just for this exhibition, which he also created live onsite.

Tony and I are also serving as advisors for the DUDA arts committee and will be helping to organize the next phase of "Project-U" scheduled to commence in February of 2012. For more information on the DUDA efforts to re-vitalize downtown Utica via the visual arts & how to get involved please visit them on Face Book using the link below.

Monday, November 5, 2012

Zombie Yarfage -- The Barfing Zombie Painting, November 5 2012


Zombie Yarfage showing a little zombie kid with the barfs after the Zombie Scarf N' Yarf, where they scarf it all down and then yarf it back up.

Real chunks too with a good heady stench. Mmmhhh, glad I went to that opening.


Zombie With Camera







#4 from the "Wonderland" series (center), now on display at 


False Sponsor, aka Self Portrait With Snoopy Cap, 1996 (?)
Surviving element, 5 x 9 feet or whatever.


My former home in Brooklyn, NY


Always remember.



Sunday, November 4, 2012

Halloween Video 2012 -- Monster Movie Matinee & Sounds to Make You Shiver!!


YES!@!!

Before You Fly: Recent Paintings by Amy E. Bartell at Sparky Town Gallery, 324 Burnet Ave Syracuse, October 28 - December 4 2012


CNY area painter Amy E. Bartell is having an exhibition of recent paintings at Sparky Town Gallery, 324 Burnet Ave. in Syracuse NY which runs through December 4, 2012.



Dream Weavers: Five Interpretations on the Art of Weaving, Edgewood Gallery Dewitt NY, November 2 - December 28, 2012






Syracuse area artists Lauren Bristol and Flora Nyland, who also happens to be my mom. We've known the Bristols all my conscious life via the Pebble Hill Presbyterian Church social circles, and mom & Lauren are especially close. 


Lauren Bristol






Lauren Bristol


Sarah Saulson


Excellent!!


Sarah Saulson



Sarah Saulson


Sarah Saulson



Lauren Bristol


he most striking piece from the show! A Lauren Bristol creation that is totally marvelously and PERFECTLY out of character with anything like it I've seen by her. The body is a woven fiber "basket" creation coated with about eight jars of gooey glossy acrylic. I want this! We spoke briefly about it and I could tell it was one she was excited to have on display. We will both let you use your imagination on the imagery, from what I gather it's more metaphoric than representational. 

I got a bee hive out of it crossed with the alien spore egg forms from ALIEN which oozed goo upward (via reverse film, a very baffling effect). And Lauren came clean admitting it took her for *ever* to get the droplets right. All of which I knew before even asking. Totally convincing work and a glorious step in a new direction for her!



This piece blew me away once I thought about how divergent the approach was for Lauren given the work of hers I am familiar with. It is most definitely a painting! or a new *kind* of painting, which may not even be regarded as such by she herself. It is a fantastic example of what I regard as the artist always in search of new forms, new methods or materials and new approaches. Her basket and woven forms have always been of a fine arts calibre but this piece seals it up for me that Lauren's quest does not end with the fibers normally associated with her output. I had always suspected it! 

Until now she has woven objects or substances into the fabrics but here she sublimates the material with a process that denies it the traditional appeal of a fiber arts piece. Which to me is always about enjoyment of the fabrics or materials used & how they have been manipulated. Here she is saying that the fabric itself is only the beginning of her creative process, with it's presentation at above eye level calling attention to the way a force of nature has sculpted the droplets. So nature then subverts the very un-natural acrylic element and closes the chain of causality by which the work came into being. I am very proud of Lauren's work on the piece and Cheryl's decisions to show & how to show it! 

Three cheers, Ladies! ;]



Other work on display and all of it available for sale.

Artist Sarah Saulson at right with a viewer who was as intrigued as I was by her decision to use a cassette tape as a fibers material. Perfect!!!


Edgewood receptions are always packed!


Syracuse area painter Ken Nichols and friends, all familiar faces from the Sparky Town Gallery scene where I was first welcomed into the CNY Arts community.



Artists Lauren Bristol and Diane Menzies.


Syracuse artist/curator Linda Bigness and artist/archivist Flora Nyland.


Myself & Lauren  <3

Lauren and her late partner Sparky Mortimer gave me my start in pursuing arts as a real career in Syracuse in July 2009, for which I will forever be grateful. Lauren's work exceeded any expectations I may have had in regards to seeing this show, and it will be my pleasure to work with her again in the near future.

The Colors of Abstract: Jaqueline Adamo at Mohegan Manor Galleries, Baldwinsville NY, October 16 - November 27 2012






My second wine tasting ever! with the first one right here back in August for a reception of painter Maria Rizzo's exhibition at the Galleries, please check the previous blog entries for coverage.













Our maitre'd. 


Our marvelous host for the wine tasting event! Grand fun, I am slowly becoming cultured.


Unfortunately the only picture I got of the artist, will make up for it next time!


CNY artists Maria Rizzo (center), Kathryn Petrillo (right) and writer/blogger Rachel Ikins (left).


Tarot card reading was an activity available following the reception. Interesting!


Syracuse based artists Maria Rizzo and Steve Nyland.