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Diane Lachman: Color Conversations

Consensus oil on linen by Diane Lachman
exhibition
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Sunday, October 30, 2011

Philadelphia painter, Diane Lachman will exhibit Color Conversations at the MUSE Gallery which features new oil paintings and watercolors that that explore color as a means of visual communication. Lachman is interested in how color defines our idea of form and meaning.  Her intuitive approach complements her years of teaching color theory at Penn Design at the University of Pennsylvania.Gallery hours are Wednesday through Sunday 12 to 5 pm  or by appointment.
 

Sarah Bloom, Totally Exposed: I Fall and I Rise

And if not now when by SarahBloom
exhibition
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Friday, September 30, 2011

Totally Exposed is a photographic exhibition of work by emerging artist Sarah R. Bloom.

Bloom’s work is revealing, challenging, and disarming. As the setting for her nude self-portraiture, Bloom has chosen some of the most dramatic elements of America’s decaying industrial landscape — from abandoned mental asylums and churches to the wasteland of Detroit’s once thriving automobile factories. Her work is raw and often brave. The depth of her images reveals genuine beauty in the aesthetics of decay.

Seen and Liked : Out of Context at Grizzly Grizzly.

Out of Context Skye Gilkerson & Sarah Steinwachs   We found a wonderfully curated show at Grizzly Grizzly. You’ve only a few more days to see it. The works of  artists Skye Gilkerson and Sarah Steinwachs compliment each other in scale and in craft. Both artists embrace the absence of mass in delightfully different ways.  Skye Gilkerson’s removes typography from it’s literary place, out of context, to create discrete marks that dance across space. Sarah Steinwachs adds mass to empty space with layer after layer of cut out nets.

Seen and Liked : One Part Plaster, Shirley Thomas

One Part Plaster New Mixed-Media Sculpture August 31 – October 2, 2011   You wouldn’t even know this work was in the gallery from the street. A big surprise in small packages can be found in the back half of 3rd Street Gallery. Seemingly scattered the hidden gems are earthy hold-in-the-palms-of-your-hand sized sculptures. We love the simple stacked forms and an occasional foreign object attached to the stone, wood, or one part plaster. The work is delightful you’ll want to take at least one home with you.

Seen and Liked : Katie Murken, Continua.

We've been looking forward to experiencing Continua by Philadelphia's Katie Murken — we weren't disappointed.

Upon entering the exhibition space you are surrounded by columns of hue. Their scale and saturation create a heightened energy seducing you toward one column, then another. Moving from one column to the next and back again, inspecting the lusciously stacked color-saturated leaves is a intoxicating journey. Their contruction brings to mind a cairn. Something mystical is going on here.

Denali National Park and Preserve Seeking Artists-in-Residence for 2012

Deadline September 30, 2011

Denali National Park and Preserve is seeking applications from visual artists and writers for the 2012 Artist-in-Residence Program. This will be the first season with an open call to writers to submit for a residency. The program is in its eleventh year at Denali, and many of the works created by artists-in- residence from previous years are on display in the Denali Visitor Center and the Eielson Visitor Center.

CALL FOR ENTRIES: Other Possible Titles

SUBMIT YOUR WORK.

GET JURIED IN NOVEMBER 2011. VOTE.

GET A SOLO SHOW IN 2012.

For the November 2011 exhibition ‘Other Possible Titles,’ Grizzly is looking for inventive work for inclusion in a juried, group show. Work in any medium – sculpture, wall work, video art, installation, etc- is encouraged.

There is a catch. Throughout the duration of the exhibition, Grizzly Grizzly will allow visitors to vote on their favorite work. The artist receiving the most votes will receive a solo exhibition in the 2012 gallery season.

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