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4/7/2023
Circadian Rhythm - Color Blends House - Bridgeport, CT
4/7/2023
URSA Gallery is delighted to announce a captivating artistic collaboration with the esteemed Colorblends for our latest exhibition, "Circadian Rhythm."
We invite you to join us on a mesmerizing journey, exploring the intricate balance between light and shadow, as our talented artists unravel the mysteries of the natural world.
Set within the enchanting backdrop of the Colorblends House & Spring Garden on Clinton Ave, Bridgeport, this unique exhibition promises to awaken your senses and ignite your imagination. The picturesque location serves as the perfect canvas for our artists, as they harmoniously intertwine their creations with the resplendent beauty of nature.
The House/Gallery will be open from April 1 to May 7, 2023, Tuesday through Sunday, 10am to 4pm.
Please also join us for the Gallery Reception on Saturday, April 22 from 2pm to 5pm as we celebrate the artists featured in the pop-up gallery.
The Body's Guest
4/7/2023
On View: May 8 - May 14
The space will be open for walk-in visits May 8 - 14, during the hours of 12 - 6 pm. Visitors on Sundays must use the elevator entrance at 526 W 26th st.
Opening Reception: May 11 (7-9 pm)
Studio 9D, 508 West 26th st, #9D, New York, NY 10001
“Go, soul, the body’s guest,
Upon a thankless errand;”
- The Lie, Sir Walter Raleigh
Ice Cream Social presents The Body’s Guest, a pop-up exhibition hosted at Studio 9D exploring both problematic and necessary modes of multiplicity within the self. The self, when fractured, is forced to reconcile, regenerate, and form a state of plasticity for the ever-modified structure. The “other” within soothes, quietly shuts the door, listens, rattles, reverberates, and becomes “they”. They counsel, entangle, feed from the reserve stocks, and sing the siren’s call.
The small group show includes painting, assemblage, sculpture, fiberwork, and analog + digital drawings. Featuring James Parker Foley, Carol Radsprecher, Farwah Rizvi, Alexandra Rutsch Brock, Nikki Schiro, Carter Shocket, Remy Sosa, Oakley Tapola, Carrie Wilmarth, and John Wright.
Join us for the reception on May 11th, National Twilight Zone Day, 7-9 pm!
The Art of Telling Our Stories: Artist Panel for Women's History
2/28/2023Month 2023Wed, Mar 22, 2023, 6:00 PMSalmagundi Club 47 5th Avenue New York, NY 10003While women’s work, contributions and stories have often been overlooked or left out of the history books, art has long been a way for women to document, learn and teach about the women’s experience.
The theme for Women’s History Month 2023 is “Celebrating Women Who Tell Our Stories” and we’ve assembled a panel of badass female artists who have a lot of stories to tell and much to say about the ways in which art can help further gender equality.
Contemporary female artists Alexi Brock, Sana Musasama, Indira Cesarine, Barbara Lubliner, Bianca Romero and Katrina Majkut all work to pass on the heritage of the women's experiences , helping strengthen society's understanding of both the challenges and rewards of being a woman. They will discuss why it’s important to them to communicate the female experience and the ways in which their work has been influenced by the women who came before them.
Dear March - Come In
2/28/2023Curation of artworks inspired by “Dear March- Come In” by Emily Dickinson
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