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SUMMARY:WestZine online: Westbeth Gallery  publication spotlighting artists
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SUMMARY:I Building Open Studios with Ten Artists
DESCRIPTION:Open Studio Artists \nKarin Batten\nKarin Batten is an International and national award winning multimedia artist. She lives and works in New York City at Westbeth Artist Housing community. June Kelly Gallery in NYC represents her with many solo shows\, last one in April 2020. She has a BFA from Central St.Martins College\, London\, MFA from Hunter College NYC.\nhttps://www.karinbatten.com/ \nElena Borstein\nElena Borstein’s urban landscapes are abstract conceptions that imply rather than describe.They are conceived digitally then painted with pastel or acrylic paint to crate luminous surfaces awash with light and color. The chaos and tumult of the urban landscape can be seen through\nreferences to many modern architects.\nhttp://www.elenaborstein.com/ \nRobert Bunkin\nRobert Bunkin is a figurative painter\, mostly concerned with portraiture as a formal and emotional investigation. At times he also works with sculpture and aspects of nature\, treating these as portraits.\nhttps://personaland.com/hut/artist/robert-bunkin \nValérie Hallier\nValérie Hallier early multimedia work received prizes at ACM Siggraph\, SCAN Arts Symposium (PA)\, Ars Electronica in the US and Anima Mundi in Brazil. Her art has been shown internationally. Residencies include LMCC Swing Space\, Pioneer Works\, NARS Foundation\, Trestle Art Space in Brooklyn\, Harvestworks\, West Harlem Art Fund\, 4Heads on Governors Island and ESKK Foundation in New Jersey. Hallier is the recipient of a Contemporary Art Foundation grant and a MAAF (NYSCA & WaveFarm) grant.\nhttps://www.valeriehallier.com\nInstagram: @mutliplemedia_artist \nJayne Holsinger\nJayne Holsinger’s paintings have been exhibited throughout the UnitedStates\, and internationally in New York\, Berlin\, Zurich\, Istanbul and most recently\, Kuala Lumpur at the United States Embassy. Among her honors she’s received grants from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation\, New\nYork Foundation for the Arts (Lily Auchincloss Fellow)\, and the Joan Mitchell Foundation (emergency grant). Holsinger’s exhibitions have been\nreviewed by the New York Times (Barry Schwabsky)\, ArtCritical (David Cohen)\, and FlashArt Magazine (Amalia Piccinini).\nhttps://www.jayneholsinger.com/ \nDebra Jenks\nDebra Jenks is an interdisciplinary artist and writer working in drawing\, photography\, sculpture\, video\, artists’ books\, and ephemeral public projects. Her work has been included in exhibitions at Stux Gallery\, White Columns\, The New Museum\, The Bronx Museum\, The Print Center New York\, The Albright-Knox Art Gallery\, Hallwalls Center for Contemporary Art\, and in Nayland Blake’s project\, “Got An Art Problem\,” at the Whitney Museum.  She has been the recipient of awards from The New York Foundation for the Arts\, Yaddo\, Blue Mountain Center\, Montalvo Arts Center and The Edward Albee Foundation.\ndebrajenks.com\nhttps://www.instagram.com/a.k.a._i.m.schur/\nhttps://www.instagram.com/debra_jenks/ \nWilliam Kennon\nWilliam Kennon is a representational painter and printmaker specializing in oil and aquatint.  Recent subject matter focuses on realistic interiors of his immediate environment – primarily his studio.  As an artist he is formally rigorous and endeavors to depict the interplay of light and shadow at various times of day and evening.\nhttps://westbeth.org/artist-page/william-kennon/ \nPaul Muranyi \nPaul Muranyi artist/ teacher will be presenting WW II dioramas and oil paintings of dramatic stormy weather!\nhttps://westbeth.org/artist-page/paul-muranyi/ \nKaren Santry\nProfessor Karen Santry will be debuting the final nineteen 8 foot tall oil painted Kabuki wooden cutouts as well as Fashion Drawings!\nhttps://www.karensantry.com/ \nLouisa Weber\nJohn Mendelsohn wrote in d’Art International Magazine this year:\n“Waber evokes a psychic realm to which the visual is an opened portal…. This work is part of a heritage that has many strands…with its faith in painterly physicality. …What makes these paintings and drawings original is how this particular artist grants us access\, through a kind of direct transmission\, to the drenched landscape of her inner world.”\nhttps://www.louisawaber.com/
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/i-building-open-studios/
LOCATION:The I Building at Westbeth
CATEGORIES:past-events
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SUMMARY:Art Take-Over at Westbeth: Three Dormant Spaces\, Three Art Exhibitions - One Event
DESCRIPTION:Click to enlarge. Photos on poster by David Plaake. \nJune 20 – July 14\, 2024 \n Hours:\nFriday\, Saturday\, Sunday 1pm – 6-m \n\nWALK AND TALKS:\nSaturday July 13\, 2024\nThere is a Crack in Everything at 3pm\nEx Femina at 4PM\n\nArt Take-Over is part of West Side Fest \nEx-Femina\nCo-curated by Valérie Hallier and Noah Trapolino\n*Located within Westbeth’s former child care center \nEx-Femina\, Latin for “from woman\,” encapsulates the profound transformation in the portrayal of femininity and the female gaze within contemporary art. This evolution is not merely a shift in representation but a reclamation of agency\, identity\, and perspective. \nInternational artists of various genders explore\, through mediums including sculpture\, painting\, photography\, collage\, drawing\, diorama and textile art\, facets of womanhood beyond the confines of objectification and passive observation. They depict women as subjects with complex narratives\, desires\, and emotions. Through figurative and abstract forms\, they explore themes of fertility\, nature\, animality\, intimacy\, technology\, spirituality\, consumption and trickery among others. \nEx-Femina inclusively and playfully celebrates the multifaceted nature of the female experience beyond conventional constructs. \nExhibiting artists include: Louisa Armbrust\, Aisha T Bell\, Amy Butowicz\, Martin Campos\, Tiffany Cole\, Ursula Endlicher\, Natasha Gornik\, Valérie Hallier\, Lily Hyon\, Daniel Maidman\, Jody MacDonald\, Shiri Mordechay\, Serena Nickson\, Agnès Pezeu\, Roxane Revon\, Morgan Suter\,\nElizabeth Tolson\, and Noah Trapolino. \nThere is a crack in everything\nCurated by Valérie Hallier\n*Located within Westbeth’s former Synagogue space \nThere is a crack in everything regroups contemporary artists working in installation\, sculpture\, drawing\, painting\, photography and video art. The show stages the duality of existence\, with some artwork emerging from darkness while others bask in the glow of light. The title\, inspired by Leonard Cohen’s lyrics\, serves as a metaphor for the inherent imperfections and vulnerabilities within our reality as well as within the previously dormant space the show populates and brings back to life. \nThe vast space still shows its defects as the artists imprint their own realities and dreamscapes onto its rough edges and surfaces\, but there is transformation\, instability\, there is expectation. We undulate between chaos and order\, soft and hard\, organic and artificial\, light and darkness. Nothing is fine\, but you are.\n\nExhibiting artists include: Santina Amato\, Amy Butowicz\, CHiKA\, Claudia Cortinez\, Jean Foos\,\nTom Fruin\, Tessa Grundon\, Valérie Hallier\, Leslie Kerby & Lianne Arnold\, Christina Massey\,\nJoseph Morris\, Anne Muntges\, Aston Philip\, Matthew Schlanger\, and Etty Yaniv. \nThere she lay\nCurated by Claire Felonis\n*Located within Westbeth’s former sculpture studio \nThe Westbeth building\, originally home to Bell Labs\, was partly submerged underwater during Hurricane Sandy. Drenched in history\, it serves as the ground of this group exhibition emerging from the depths of collected memory\, material investigation\, human identity and metamorphosis. \nThe amalgamation of these six artists’ practices manifests in a dystopian world\, which may have never existed at all. There she lay becomes a multidimensional dream-space suspended in time\, where false artifacts are unearthed\, strange fantasies lurk beneath the surface\, and secret languages are whispered under crashing waves. \nExhibiting artists include: Earth Ængel\, Vinny Castro\, Sasha Fishman\, Adrienne Greenblatt\, Gitte Maria Möller\, and Andreia Santana. \nCreative spaces available for lease through exclusive broker Denham Wolf\nContact Kate Hrbosky Email: Khrobsky@denhamwolf.com Tel: 646 814 8856
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LOCATION:Westbeth is Part of West Side Fest
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