Thursday, October 2, 2014

New Works by Unju Sim and Roberta Nigro Hall

A few shots from the opening of concurrent solo shows by Unju Sim and Roberta Nigro Hall
September 12, 2014








Saturday, May 3, 2014

Cross Polination


Our Spring  2014 offering pairs studio neighbors at the Mill. Painter Kelley Harwood has been working late winter into early spring on a series of small studies of flowers, and painter/printmaker Andrea Tishman on a series of block prints of birds. Cross- Pollination seemed like it was meant to be.







Monday, March 3, 2014

What's Cooking in the Studio

The premise of this show is simple: Often times neighbors in artists' buildings are not really sure what's being made in the studio next door to their own,  much less on other floors-or adjacent buildings, as we have here.
The show give neighbors a chance to see-- what's cooking in the studio.





Visitors at the February 28, 2014 opening in front of a painting by Roberta Nigro Hall



Cathleen Daley's wall pieces anchored the exhibit.


5-year in the making mechanical drawing by Todd Cahill




Painting, Sue Post






Painting installation among utility boxes, Kelley Harwood


Painting installation, Liza Bingham


Drawings on mylar, Antoinette Winters

Friday, March 15, 2013

Tom Holdcamper's Moon Landing Series

 
These stream-of-consciousness drawings
(pencil and oil on canvas, and pen and ink on paper)
date back to the early 1970s, at a time when the
 recent moon landing was capturing imaginations.
 
 
 
 

      Tom Holdcamper at the opening on March 14, 2013

 
The drawings are a complex filigree of symbols, icons, logos,
 and text that imagine what colonizing the moon might
 look like and mean for the future.
 
 Whether despite or because of the
patina of time, the suite looks amazingly
contemporary.
  
 




 
 
           

                                      

 
 
                                           
                                          
                                                   Portrait of the artist as a young man.


                                              Photographs courtesy of Elizabeth Michelman