
Recent Shows - 2011
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Put on your “Travelin’
Shoes”:
an exhibition in affiliation with the
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featuring the artwork of
Rams Brisueño, Schroeder Cherry,
and Kylis Winborne
October 5th – November
5th
Artist Reception and Artist Talk
Saturday, October 15, 5-9pm
Thank
you to Jordan Clark
for providing video
footage from our artist reception!


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September 7 – October 1, 2011
“Here & There”
an exhibit in affiliation
with the
Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance (GBCA)
and the William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund
featuring the artwork of
Jennifer Baer Goss, Amy Law, and Ruth Pettus
Jennifer Baer Goss brings
new work from her current home in Paris, back to her native Baltimore, for this
show. Her narrative paintings and mixed media pieces, inspired by her travels
in Europe, Africa and the Middle East, often tell stories of isolation and people
in the margins.
Up-and-coming artist Amy Law introduces her new “Wires” series in
her first gallery show. Using photo transfer, acrylic, pen, ink and watercolor,
she focuses on telephone poles and electric boxes, and the abstract negative
spaces their tangle of wires creates.
Veteran artist Ruth Pettus introduces her charming “Café”
series to the Baltimore area, as well as some other favorite small mixed media
paintings.
Please join us for an Opening Reception, Saturday, September 17th, 5pm - 9pm
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April 30 - June 30, 2011
Atelier x 3 is a studio comprised of Samantha
Merrick, Nicole Parker and Nancy
Scheinman. Scheinman has mentored Merrick and Parker through NS Studios,
a Baltimore based design studio specializing in design, murals and installations
for experiential learning environments for schools throughout the US. Through
this process these three artists have developed an unique working relationship,
sharing collaborative ideas, techniques, and experiences.
Each brings to this exhibition, their individual expression of creativity. Scheinman’s
collage paintings reflect the myth of a purer past within the framework of a
modernist grid. Inspired by a recent trip to Japan, her series of small works
reflect upon her pilgrimage to Buddhist and Shinto Shrines. Her work has been
included in Museum and Gallery exhibits throughout the world.
As an emerging artist, Merrick uses her own adventures and life's challenges
to explore aspects of nature using graphic colors, shapes and patterns. Through
her exploration of layering, subtle stories with intimate and spontaneous moments
in life emerge.
Parker's landscapes bring attention to the current ongoing changes occurring
in rural settings across the country. By comparing natural working farmland
to eclipsing suburban developments, she endeavors to preserve an integral part
of our history.
Please join us for an
Opening Reception and Artist Talk, Saturday, April 30th, 5pm - 8pm