Showing posts with label bucknell university. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bucknell university. Show all posts

Thursday, March 13, 2014

'Abstraction Today' press coverage

The artist panel discussion that I participated in at Bucknell University a couple of weeks ago received some good press coverage from Matt Farrand of the Standard Journal, a local newspaper in Lewisburg, PA. 

Pictured here is myself on the left, in front of my paintings at the Downtown Gallery, the venue for "Abstraction Today" (curated by Bridgette Mayer), which also featured Neil Anderson, Charles Burwell, Nathan Pankratz, and Rebecca Rutstein. Next to me is Samek Gallery Director Richard Rinehart and Greg Stuart, Bucknell's public programs outreach manager.

Below is a closer view of the text: 




Thursday, February 27, 2014

Scenes from "Abstraction Today" panel discussion...



Neil Anderson and Nathan Pankratz

My works in the show

Neil and Nathan with Neil's wife, Connie

Rebecca Rutstein in front of "In White"

Neil Anderson's paintings

Nathan Pankratz's "Registration Painting I"

Crowd arriving for the panel discussion

Outside






Scenes from Tuesday's "Abstraction Today" panel discussion and reception at Bucknell University's Downtown Gallery in Lewisburg, PA. I was there with Neil Anderson, Nathan Pankratz and Rebecca Rutstein to discuss our work and take questions. 

The event was very well-attended and there were some great questions from the audience. It was also nice to learn some things about my panel mate's work and processes that I had not been aware of previously. Between the panel discussion and car ride there and back, I think I talked more about art with other people than I have in the past year, since my time in the studio is spent talking to myself and at the work in an effort to figure out what the hell is going on with it. It's nice to have real-time confirmation once in a while that I'm really not the only crazy one out there with the same thoughts, hahaha!

Thursday, November 07, 2013

Current and Upcoming shows, Fall/Winter 2013


I am participating in two new group exhibitions. I currently have several recent works in "Abstraction Today", on view at Bucknell University's Downtown Gallery, 416 Market Street, Lewisburg, PA. "Abstraction Today" continues until March 2, 2014.





The second show that I have work in is "A Random Walk", curated by Robert Solomon and taking place at the Rowan University Art Gallery, located in Westby Hall, 200 Mullica Hill Road, Glassboro, NJ 08028. "A Random Walk" will be on view from November 21-December 21, 2013. 

I will be exhibiting four paintings produced in the spring of 2012 that explore combinations of loose brushwork, patterns and geometric abstraction. I am joined in this exhibition by several great Philadelphnia-based artists working with abstraction including Patricial Ingersoll, Emily Brett Lukens, Rebecca Rutstein, Robert Solomon and Douglas Witmer.

A Random Walk
November 21-December 21, 2013
Curated by Robert Solomon

Opening Reception:
Thursday, November 21, 5:30-7:00pm
Gallery talk with artists begins at 6pm

Rowan University Art Gallery
Westby Hall, 200 Mullica Hill Road
Glassboro, NJ 08028
www.rowan.edu/artgallery
856.256.4521

Gallery hours:
Monday-Friday 10am-5pm
Wednesday 10am-7pm
Saturday 12pm-5pm


Sunday, February 28, 2010

Catching up a bit

Wow, it's been almost a month since my last post and that's ok. I haven't been having a great relationship with words lately, so it's probably been for the best. Anyway, things are going on and this is some of what's been happening: Way back on February 19th, I visited Bucknell University (Lewisburg, PA) to give a talk in conjunction with Concurrent. The day went really well, even with me under the fog of not having enough sleep the night before and being nervous about the talk.

I arrived around noon, met with Cinhad lunch with Dan Mills, one of the organizing curators of Concurrent and graduate assistant, Sarah McFalls, who hung the show and one of the students I did a studio visit with while there. The other visit I had was with Jason Sorensen, pictured below with some of his work. I also got to meet Craig Hill, who teaches painting at Bucknell.


After the studio visits, I had the chance to examine some works in Bucknell's art collection in the Collection Study Room. It was amazing to be able to look at an original Goya print with no glass, crowds, nor guards. I had about 10 minutes to collect my thoughts before giving the lecture. Despite being somewhat tired and slightly nervous, the talk went well. I'm my own worse critic when it comes to public speaking since I'm relatively new at it, but I've since heard that some of the students present at the lecture have begun looking to abstraction as a viable creative option. I guess I did better than I thought. My thanks to Cindy, Dan, Sarah, and everyone at Bucknell who made my visit a great one. A special thanks to Jim, the driver who got me back to Philly after I missed my train in Harrisburg.