about 7 months ago - No comments
You can view images of the work I have in the “Another Man’s Treasure” exhibition at the Smile Gallery by clicking this link: http://ow.ly/Wflz The gallery is located at 105 S. 22nd Street in Philadelphia, PA. The show runs till February 9, 2010.
about 8 months ago - No comments
Back in the summer of 2009, I was fortunate enough to receive the Third Place award for my piece in a show at Smile Gallery titled Through My Window and curated by Dr. Debra Miller. The First and Second place winners were Carol Wisker and Carl B. Johnson, respectively. As the top prize winners we
about 1 year ago - No comments
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about 1 year ago - No comments
It is a great pleasure for me to be able to bring together the work of two of my favorite contemporary artists: Joroko, active in Denver; and Burnell Yow!, working in Philadelphia. Though separated by distance, they share a common artistic process, employing found objects and listening to their subconscious voices to create thought-provoking works
about 1 year ago - No comments
Dolls of the Apocalypse rusting. The dolls have each taken several dips, at this point, in the container of blue liquid to the right. As you can see, they are well on their way to realizing their full potentional as the last toys of the last children on Earth. If you’d like to read more
about 1 year ago - No comments
"Dolls in Waiting" refers to the thirteen never-before-seen works in the Dolls of the Apocalypse continuing series. Indeed, these thirteen pictured here are waiting for the final process: the rusting. Each doll will be dunked repeatedly in a solution that causes the finish to rapidly oxidize or the period of a few hours. What you
about 1 year ago - 1 comment
The reception went very well. The works were diverse in style and treatment. I love this kind of show, where the artists work with similar or the same materials. My piece took the third place award, and the prize is an exhibition at the Smile Gallery with the first and second place winners (Carol Wisker
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#29 in the Meet the Artists Who Have Inspired Us to Part with Our Cash series is Francine Strauss. Of her art, she writes, "I began creating art later in my life. The act of creating takes me to some other place within. A journey of sorts to places that, for me, are both strange
about 2 years ago - No comments
Please join us on Friday, March 14, 6-9 pm for the opening reception of a multimedia group exhibition of six women artists, including Betsy Alexander. The images above are from Betsy’s photographic “Light” series. Other women represented in the exhibition: Rachel Citrino, Lilliana Didovic, Liz Nicklus, Francine Strauss, and Madalen Warhola The ‘F’ Word Revisited:
about 3 years ago - No comments
Just posted this short video on YouTube.com (running time 7:47). It’s an overview of the online collaboration I was involved in with two other artists whom I have never met.