Tuesday, September 24, 2013

WNYBAC - Exhibition Opening

An Opening Reception for The Ground, an exhibition by Tate Shaw

September 27 from 6-9:30pm at WNYBAC
On view September 27th – November 2nd, 2013
Tate Shaw is Director of the Visual Studies Workshop, Rochester, New York, a nonprofit organization supporting photography and books with an accredited MFA program in association with The College at Brockport, SUNY. Shaw has contributed writings to the Journal of Artists’ Books (JAB), and Aperture’s The Photobook Review, amongst other publications. He routinely organizes public events including VSW’s monthly Visual Book Club and bi-annual Photo-Bookworks Symposium as well as exhibitions at such institutions as The Center for Book Arts, New York. He is co-publisher of Preacher’s Biscuit Books and his own work is held in many private and public collections of artists’ books internationally. Shaw has publicly performed his books nationally at institutions and gatherings like the Minnesota Center for the Book, Minneapolis; The Hybrid Book in Philadelphia; Action/Interaction at The Columbia College Chicago Center for Book and Paper Arts; and he has a forthcoming multi-media reading at The Western New York Book Art Center, Buffalo, NY in the fall of 2013.
The Ground is an essay book including photographs made between 2010 and 2012 in a geothermal area of Iceland and at hydrofracking sites in Tioga County, Pennsylvania, as well as writing that documents failures both personal and historical to access the ground as a source of energy and to grasp its power. Images from The Ground are failures in their own right made to show something of the futility of trying to fix an image on a ground in any permanent way. The photographs were printed with an inkjet printer on a heavy printmaking paper then water was applied to wash out areas of the ink. The results are then digitally scanned to make a new image. Water is a medium to access the core subject, as in the energy mining processes depicted. A geothermal power plant has boreholes drilled deep into the ground that converts steam under enormous pressure into energy. For fracking over ten thousand gallons of chemicals is mixed with over a million gallons of water and a heavy amount of sand is injected underground to release natural gas deposits.

Sunday, September 1, 2013

CEPA Gallery - Exhibition Opening & Closing Receptions




Vortex Series: 
Illuminated Energy Light Units
 a new dual site exhibition by 

BiLLLinda 

Linda Gellman and Bill Myers
opening reception:

Sunday, September 8, 1-3 pm 

Bunis Family Gallery

Jewish Community Center
2640 North Forest Road
Getzville, NY

closing reception:

Wednesday, October 30, 6-8 pm
JCC Art Gallery
787 Delaware Avenue
Buffalo, NY 


exhibitions run
September 6 - October 31, 2103 

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The work is created by BiLLLinda, an artist team that includes WNY photographers Linda Gale Gellman (CEPA Board Vice President) and Bill E. Myers who use their combined experience to work collaboratively on their artistic projects.

"Life is filled with energy, most of which we cannot see. The Vortex series was developed while experimenting with spinning the camera. We found that the "sweet spot" (as it is known in photography) can be achieved even while the camera spins. A proper Vortex Spin captures the energy of the subject and each of the IEU's incorporates the spiral of life, the energy within the vortex," says Gellman.
The installations are multidimensional wall sculptures with a remote controlled adapter to enable altered intensities with the intention of reflecting one's mood or environment.


IEUPromo 
Illuminated Energy Units Video 

CEPA Gallery
617 Main Street
Buffalo, New York 14203

Monday, August 19, 2013

Burchfield Penney: Exhibition Opening

OPENING CELEBRATION  |  ART IN CRAFT MEDIA 2013

Saturday, October 12, 2013, 6–8 pm
Join Mrs. Sylvia L. Rosen and the Burchfield Penney Art Center for the opening of Art in Craft Media 2013.
Art in Craft Media 2013 features 75 works by 55 artists in wood, clay, fiber, glass and metal, all current or past residents of Western New York. The exhibition jurors for the 25th anniversary Art in Craft Media exhibition were Nancy Belfer, Sunhwa Kim, Stephen Saracino and Robert Wood.
Artists include:
Jozef Bajus
Diane Bond
Leeann Catanzaro
Linda Collignon
Norman Cramer
Missy Crowell
Josh Dewall
Laurie Dill-Kocher
Lynn Duggan
Hillary Fayle
Tom Ferrero
Marcelo Florencio
Nathaniel Hall
Allison Hoag
Kevin Kegler
Jeff Kell
Veronica Keymel
William Keyser
Christine Knoblauch
Bethany Krull
Temi Kucinski
Anthony Locane
Scott Losi
Ashley Lyon
Elizabeth Lyons
Gail McCarthy
Stephen Merritt
Mitchell Messina
Dan Mirer
Anne Mormile
Barbara Murak
Tara Nahabetian
Dennis Nahabetian
Lynn Northrop
Ginny O'Brien
Carol Ann Rice Rafferty
Shirley Rosenthal
Taeyoul Ryu
Fabiano Sarra
David Schnuckel
Leslie Schug
Betty Stephan
Colleen Toledano
Victor Trabucco
Lawrence T. Schopp
Myung Urso
Leonard Urso
Nancy Valle
Aric Verrastro
Tina Vu
Jesse Walp
Liaung Chung Yen
Gina Zetts
Chu Zhenwei
Craig Ziper

Burchfield Penney: Exhibition Opening

OPENING CELEBRATION  |  OPENING CELEBRATION FOR THREE EXHIBITIONS

Thursday, September 12, 2013, 5:30–7:30 pm

Hallwalls: Exhibition Opening/Artist Lecture

Clifton Childree

Niaga-Rag Follies

Clifton Childree - <em>Niaga-Rag Follies</em>
Clifton Childree - <em>Niaga-Rag Follies</em>
Clifton Childree - <em>Niaga-Rag Follies</em>
Clifton Childree - <em>Niaga-Rag Follies</em>
Hallwalls Artist In Residence Project

Opening Reception: Friday, September 13, 8-11 p.m.
Artist's Talk at 8:00 p.m.

Miami artist Clifton Childree has described himself as an analog artist in a digital age and for his residency project at Hallwalls, Childree has drawn upon specific tangents of Buffalo's regional landscape and cultural history. Springboarding from a venue still located in Niagara Falls, NY, Childree will recreate in the Hallwalls Gallery what appears to be a wax museum historical display that removes the conventional subject matter of the Falls and replaces that with an evocative history of QRS Music Rolls, a historical player piano roll company still located in Buffalo, NY. Waterfalls will be replaced by projected piano rolls, set amid a didactic mise en scènethat will also include recreated historical photos and news reels, and will replace the suicidal allure of the Falls with an adictive obsession for karaoke.
 
The creation of this new work and its exhibition in the gallery in fall 2013 are supported by a major grant for HARP from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA).

cliftonchildree.com