DREAMS OF THE CITY: Painting & Prints
Surreal urban imagery
opening reception
December 7, 2012
6 - 9:30 pm
Exhibition hours by appointment
December 7 - 26, 2012
Surreal urban imagery
opening reception
December 7, 2012
6 - 9:30 pm
Exhibition hours by appointment
December 7 - 26, 2012
We're happy to announce that Eric Porter's work has been selected for inclusion in FOCUS, 2012, Annual Abstract Photography Exhibition
Artist Reception
December 8, 5:00 – 7:00 pm
First Fridays
December 7, 6:00 – 8:30, pm
January 4, 6:00 – 8:30, pm
New works by Carol Wisker and Melissa Maddonni Haims.
Carol Wisker is a member of the 3rd Street Gallery, a co-operative artists space in Old City. Wisker's abstract sculptures and paintings explore the use of line in the fluidity of paint and in the combination of fiber with a variety of diverse materials, including silk cocoons, hand-cast paper, wood, bamboo and metal.
Spring Awakening is a group exhibition of paintings and works on paper by Lorraine Gessner, Linda Dubin Garfield, Mary Kane and Stella Untalan. Please join us for the reception honoring Ed Bronstein, who started art exhibitions at the Philadelphia Board of Ethics.
Stella Untalan will be showing six drawings in her new Soundings Series.
Panoramic images of Philadelphia
Reception
Friday March 2, 5-7 PM
HERSTORY IV: Fourth Annual Celebration of Female Artists curated by Rachel Citrino & Liz Nicklus. Featuring the multimedia art works of 13 women members of the Da Vinci Art Alliance,a Philadelphia cooperative.
Juried printmaking & Book Art Exhibition : All Traditional and Digital Print Media
American Impressions 2012, a national juried exhibition of traditional and digital print media and book art by 28 professional artists from across the United States, will be on view at the William Paterson University Galleries
Reception Date
Sunday, February 5, 3:00 – 5:00 p.m.
Show opening
6-10 pm Saturday, December 10th
during Passyunk Avenue Second Saturday.
Book Paper Scissors
Saturday November 19, 2011
10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Parkway Central Library 1901 Vine Street
This festive book fair features prints, artists' books, handmade paper, zines, origami, blank books, paper sculpture, and jewelry, all made by local artists. If it's paper-based art, it's here! Free book-making workshops for all ages will also be offered at the Library the day of the fair.
Danielle Bursk’s work is primarily abstract and incremental, the accumulation of small lines creating abstract forms that are suggestive of objects. Creating these forms, Bursk references nests, networks, webs, traps, nets, and the interconnectivity of actions and associations.
She is showing with Amie Potsic’s photographs and large format graphite drawings and ink and varnish paintings by Gregory Brellochs.