exhibitions

Katie Murken: Continua.

Exhibition
September 2nd – October 7th, 2011.

Opening Reception
September 2nd, 4-9pm.

Closing Reception
October 7th, 4-9pm.

Continua.
319 N. 11th Street, 2nd Floor, Space 2J.
Philadelphia, PA.

We're looking forward to the opening of this exhibition. Katie Murken's work is intellectual and emotional simultaneously.  There is often an unexpected beauty in her work that envelopes you while asking so many questions.

Kate Friedman : Branching

Branching describes an organizational system, whether organic or conceptual, where connections occur in self-similar fractal patterns.The work in this exhibition explores the branching metaphor, from trees to capillaries, from maps to networks, to language.Kate Friedman’s work explores the interface of nature and technology, using digital tools and industrial materials in combination with photography, painting, drawing and collage.

CALL FOR ENTRIES : Uncommon Threads: The Handicrafts in Book Arts

Deadline
August 13, 2011

Exhibition
September 23, 2011 - October 29, 2011

Uncommon Threads seeks artist books and other forms of book and paper art that utilize handicraft techniques, materials or subjects as a way to round out, illustrate or compliment a central concept. Remember, it’s not just about the materials or techniques. Let’s dispel the myth that the handicrafts can’t have any part in meaningful art.

AUDIOACITY: Music As Muse at Sande Webster

The intersection of art and music has been a long standing tradition at Sande Webster Gallery. For more than 30 years we have been exhibiting painting, photography and sculpture that is directly influenced by or related to music, specifically Jazz. Whether it’s the gestural marks of abstraction dashed across canvas or light captured by the camera’s eye in the fleeting moments of arpeggio and applause. One motivation remains constant, the actualization of passion.

seen and liked : Donna Quinn at Rosenfeld Gallery

June 5 - 26 2011

In the back of Rosenfeld Gallery are an array of luscious, rich, yummy paintings by Donna Quinn. The canvases have much to say with their layered color fields, obliterated, scratched, and prodded with a vocabulary that transverses the square paintings with familiarity, not necessarily ease.  The colors invite you, envelop you, sometimes they glow.

Ms Quinn titles her works in ways that suggest a narrative and take you on a journey — one square at a time.

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