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| -Julie Allen’s February 2009 exhibition at the gallery was reviewed in the December, 2009 issue of Sculpture Magazine, by Christopher Chambers. Allen’s sculptures have been on view in the traveling exhibition I Want Candy: The Sweet Stuff in American Art, which originated at the Hudson River Museum in 2007. It is currently at the Historic City Hall Arts and Cultural Center in Lake Charles, Louisiana, June 24 – August 22, 2010.
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| -Reed Danziger’s work was included in You Can Tell a Cowboy by the Horse He Rides at Barbara Seiler Galerie in Zurich, December 9, 2009 – February 6, 2010. Her work was recently on view in Elements of Nature: Selections from the Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation at the Carnegie Art Museum in Oxnard, CA from March 14 – May 23, 2010. That exhibition has traveled to the Lancaster Museum/Art Gallery in Lancaster, CA, June 5 – August 29, 2010.
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| -Jim Dingilian’s work was included in the group exhibition Drawing Itself: A Survey of Contemporary Practice at the Brattleboro Museum and Art Center in Vermont, November 16, 2009 through February 26, 2010 and in Back to the Drawing Board at Arin Contemporary Art in Laguna Beach, CA, November 22, 2009 - January 25, 2010. Dingilian was included in the group exhibition, Smoke + Mirrors/Shadows + Fog at the Hunter College Times Square Gallery, February 18 – April 17, 2010. His work can be seen in Redefining Drawing at the Jennifer Kostuik Gallery in Vancouver, BC, July 15 – August 15, 2010. That exhibition was reviewed July 29, 2010 by Robin Laurence in The Georgia Straight. Dingilian will be included in the exhibition Fire Works at the Hunterdon Art Museum in Clinton, NJ, October 3, 2010 through February 13, 2011.
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| -Chris Gallagher was recently included in the exhibition New to the KAM Collection, at the Kresge Art Museum, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, September 2 – October 18, 2009. Gallagher’s tondo paintings were featured in Penelope Green’s “When Personality Won’t Stay in Storage” in The New York Times, November 12, 2009.
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| -A major new monograph on Stephen Hannock has just been published by Hudson Hills Press. His solo exhibition at Berggruen Gallery in San Francisco, November 5 – December 5, 2009, was reviewed by Lea Feinstein in the February, 2010 issue of Artnews. Hannock was the subject of a cover article in the November/December 2009 issue of Berkshire Living Magazine, written by Chris Newbound. The artist’s work is included Speak for the Trees, recently published by Marquand Books in Seattle. Hannock’s work was seen in two exhibitions in conjunction with that publication: at Friesen Gallery in Sun Valley, ID, through February 27, 2010, and at Friesen Gallery in Seattle, WA, April 1 – May 29, 2010. Jason Rosenfeld profiled the artist in the June, 2010 issue of Fine Art Connoisseur in “Stephen Hannock: Taking Landscape to the Next Level.” Hannock will be included in Paintbox Leaves: Autumnal Inspiration from Cole to Wyeth at the Hudson River Museum in Yonkers, NY, September 25, 2010 through January 17, 2011.
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| -Tom Leaver’s recent solo exhibition at JayJay Gallery in Sacramento, CA was reviewed by Victoria Dalkey in the Sacramento Bee, February 13, 2009.
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| -James Lecce was featured in a review of the gallery’s group exhibition, Mostly Monochrome in Chris Rywalt’s blog NYC Art, January 12, 2010. His recent exhibition at the gallery was reviewed by Preston David on the blog Keep it Chic, May 26, 2010.
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| -Jean Lowe’s papier-mâché books were included in The Sacred and Profane at The Portsmouth Museum of Fine Art in New Hampshire, January 21 – April 24, 2010. Her work was discussed and illustrated in Michael Shaw’s article in ArtSlant Los Angeles, “Subliminal proselytizing…Or the bleeding heart’s dilemma,” March 29, 2010. Jean Lowe and Kim MacConnel have created a “pop-up” store of unique objects, the “J & K Souvenir Inc.” at the Lux Art Institute in Encinitas, CA, opening April 17, 2010. Lowe’s paintings and sculptures are included in the exhibition, A Sense of Humor: Finding the Funny in Contemporary Art, at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center in Sheboygan, WI, June 20 – September 26, 2010. Jean Lowe’s participation in the gallery’s summer group exhibition Reader’s Delight was noted in Roberta Smith’s review in the New York Times, July 23, 2010. Her work will be included in New Image Sculpture at the McNay Art Museum in San Antonio, TX, February 16 – May 8, 2011. | |||
| -David Mann’s paintings were included in The Sacred and Profane at The Portsmouth Museum of Fine Art in New Hampshire, January 21 – April 24, 2010. He will have work on view in the exhibition, I am the Cosmos, December 4, 2010 – May 29, 2011 at the New Jersey State Museum in Trenton.
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| -Maureen McQuillan has work included in the traveling exhibition Textó & figura, which opened February 2, 2010 at the Contemporary Artseum in Zapote, Costa Rica. McQuillan was featured in “Central Time,” on Joanne Mattera’s Art Blog, May 14, 2010. Her photograms were featured in Barbara Schwartz’ “You…an Art Collector?” in Bottom Line Personal, July 15, 2010. McQuillan will have work exhibited in Art on Paper 2010: The 41st Exhibition, at the Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, NC, November 7, 2010 through February 6, 2011.
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| -James Nelson had work on view in the group exhibition Drawing Itself: A Survey of Contemporary Practice at the Brattleboro Museum and Art Center in Vermont, November 16, 2009 through February 26, 2010. That exhibition was reviewed by Edgar Allen Beem in Yankee Magazine.com on November 25, 2009.
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| -Aric Obrosey’s work was included in the group exhibition Drawing Itself: A Survey of Contemporary Practice at the Brattleboro Museum and Art Center in Vermont, November 16, 2009 through February 26, 2010. That exhibition was reviewed by Edgar Allen Beem in Yankee Magazine.com on November 25, 2009 with an illustration of Obrosey’s drawing. Obrosey’s work was recently on view in Slash: Paper Under the Knife, at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York, October 7, 2009 – April 4, 2010. His participation was noted in Jane Harris’ review of the exhibition in the January 14, 2010 issue of TimeOut New York. | |||
| -Don Voisine participated in a three-person exhibition, along with Susanne Jung and Rolf Rose, at pp Projects, Hamburg, Germany, November 6, 2009 – January 29, 2010. He had drawings on view in Paper Works at Janet Kurnatowski in Brooklyn, January 22 – February 21, 2010. Voisine’s paintings, prints, and drawings were seen in three venues in Pennsylvania this spring: Northampton Community College in Bethlehem, March 1 – 31, 2010; Reading Area Community College, March 1 – 31, 2010; and the New Arts Program in Kutztown, March 19 – May 1, 2010. Voisine was included in the exhibition Geometric Themes and Variations at Gallery 128 in New York, March 17 – April 10, 2010. His work was included in the traveling exhibition, Escape from New York, at The Engine Room at Massey University, Wellington, New Zealand, April 19 – May 8, 2010. Voisine participated in the Invitational Salon Exhibition of Small Works at the New Arts Program, May 28 – July 10, 2010, which was reviewed by Ron Schira in the Reading Eagle, June 27, 2010. Voisine was featured in the July, 2010 issue of Maine Home + Design in “Craft of Maine” by Rebecca Falzano. His work was recently on view in the exhibition American Abstract Artists International at the Aragonese Castle of Otranto, Italy, June 18 – 28, 2010. He has work included in Cooler Heads Prevail at Gregory Lind Gallery, San Francisco, CA, July 14 through August 21, 2010. Additionally, he has work on view in Exhibition|M5 at the Feldman Gallery at the Pacific Northwest College of Art in Portland, OR, August 1 – 22, 2010. Voisine will be included in the group exhibition “Touch,” at ParisCONCRET, opening in October, 2010. | |||
| -Laura Watt’s recent exhibition at the gallery was reviewed by Margaret Roleke in CultureCatch.com on November 24, 2009 and in Chris Rywalt's blog, NYC Art, December 17, 2009. It was also reviewed by Lara Taubman in the March-May, 2010 issue of the magazine ArtPulse. | |||
| -Laura Sharp Wilson’s work is included Speak for the Trees, recently published by Marquand Books in Seattle. Her work was seen in two exhibitions in conjunction with that publication: at Friesen Gallery in Sun Valley, ID, through February 27, 2010, and at Friesen Gallery in Seattle, WA, April 1 – May 29, 2010. Laura Sharp Wilson organized and participated in a five-venue art exhibition and performance series in Salt Lake City, Utah, February 19 – March 14, 2010. Called The PDA Show, it was a response to the July, 2009 detention of a same-sex couple for the public display of affection on Mormon Church property. It was reviewed by Tony Hobday in “The PDA Show Exhibition(ist): Local Artists Respond to ‘The Kiss Heard ‘Round the World’,” in Q Salt Lake on March 4, 2010. Wilson was featured in the group exhibition, Text as Image, at Lump Gallery in Raleigh, NC, April 2 - May 1, 2010. That exhibition was reviewed by Brian Howe on May 5, 2010 in Indy Week. Wilson’s work is included in the exhibition, Botanica, at the Hunterdon Art Museum, May 23 – September 12, 2010. | |||
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