Abstract sculptural glass, and Pate de Verre (glass paste) inspired by the curves, angles, and line quality of natural forms.
November 2011
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Do you remember when you could drive your car on the tarmac, buy your tickets on the plane, or greet your grandmother at the terminal gate? Old 16mm educational and…
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A group show of gallery artists, each challenged to create one or more pieces inspired by the title.
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Seabrook potter Vorakit Chinookoswong, known widely as V. Chin, has been crafting fine porcelain and stoneware pieces for more than 30 years. Chin creates glossy stoneware vases, bowls, cups and…
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Arthouse’s free Saturday morning art program for high school students celebrates its 2011 participants.
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A driving disco beat demands that the viewer nod his or her head while an ever-shifting sunset doles out out of context quotes culled from the top of the pop…
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Urquhart and Kennedy collaboratively investigate the dichotomy between natural and human systems. Blending drawing, painting, sculpture, and digital photography the artists print out digital images and then apply pen and…
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An artist talk followed by an opening reception for Barbee’s show at Rice University’s Emergency Room project space.
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Falsetta’s index cards date back to the 1980’s, describing his works in detail: dimensions, materials, when the canvas was stretched, then title and any dedication. There are over 600 cards,…
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“Small, delightful works” for Christmas by 12 artists: Scott Barber, Linnea Glatt, Bruce Houston, Peter Ligon, Kirsten Macy, Tom Orr, John-Paul Philippé, John Pomara, John Holt Smith, Allison V. Smith,…
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Cross’ ceramics inspired by geological forms; the often diminutive work is made larger in the mind through associations to both the natural and the built worlds. Excellent for growing cacti,…
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In his fourth solo show at Whistler, Lee introduces some new characters, the boksers. Boksers (the Afrikaans translation of Boxers) are shown not only mid-fight, but also in a series…
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Nate Glaspie’s sculptures combine found industrial parts.
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Work from her recent summer artist residencies in Montana, Wyoming and Iceland. Including “Cosmos,” an installation of paintings inspired by the open night skies and “Protection Spells,” a group of…
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Three 500X alumni whose works use repetition of forms. Vincent Falsetta’s small color studies, Paul Booker’s abstractions of fluid dynamics and animal swarms and Brian Spolans’ fictional worlds of small…
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He’s “fascinated by the idea of a compounding process in motion, this primary structure of formation, the branching nature of everything.”
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Ten new paintings in acrylic by allusive abstractionist and retired Cooper Union teacher Pat Colville. She was awarded a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant in 2010.
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The inauguration of Gallery A at Cohn Drennan Contemporary, featuring paintings and works on paper by Texas artist, Betty Sewell.
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Paintings about his family’s exodus during a period of civil unrest in El Salvador.