Category Archives: Philadelphia Abstract Art

Non-representational art in all media including drawing, painting, photography, sculpture, prints, video, on-line, writing, etc.

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small WORLDS 2014, Annual Small Works Exhibition, March 2nd – 27th, 2014, The Plastic Club Art Studio and Gallery, 247 Camac Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19107, 215-545-9324.

Artist Reception and Awards: Sunday, March 2nd, 2:00 – 5:00pm

Since 1897, The Plastic Club has been devoted to the promotion and preservation of the visual (plastic) arts in Philadelphia. The busy gallery schedule offers several annual exhibitions for members and non-members, as well as invited artists in solo and group exhibitions. Members include well-known Philadelphia artists.

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Distort

Distort, Nights TogetherDistort, Nights Together, $125.00, 29″ x 36″, Premium Giclee print on 300 GSM fine art paper. Hand-embellished with ultra gloss spray varnish. Edition of 20.

“Freshly Baked Gallery’s easier, faster, more affordable sister, we were also very recently answering to the name Freshly Printed

We’re an Art Gallery and print shop in Downtown Jersey City, New Jersey, as well as a one-stop online shop for awesome limited edition prints and original art!

Come inside and be inspired by rare and collectable New Contemporary art from around the corner and across the globe.

It’s our mission to make collecting and living with art that looks incredible and is certain to appreciate in value as easy as possible.

All Freshly Baked Prints editions are strictly limited one-time runs, and every print we sell is handmade; even our premium giclée (digital) prints must be hand-embellished by the artist to pass muster.

We’re truly honoured to be working with the insanely talented artists we represent, and no doubt you’ll love viewing and collecting their phenomenal work.

Every Freshly Printed fine art print is unique and handmade, and our editions come in 3 flavours – hand-embellished giclée; hand-pulled silkscreen (often hand-embellished); or hybrid (giclée and silkscreen – with or without hand-embellishment) – the most appropriate flavour is carefully selected based upon the artists wishes and the suitability of the original artwork for different reproduction methods.

Thanks for stopping by, we look forward to serving you Freshness as often as you crave it!

Fact: collecting art is good for you.” exerpted from About Freshly Baked Prints

Distort, Nights TogetherDistort, Nights Together, detail, 29″ x 36″, Premium Giclee print on 300 GSM fine art paper. Hand-embellished with ultra gloss spray varnish. Edition of 20.Distort, Nights TogetherDistortNights Together, detail, 29″ x 36″, Premium Giclee print on 300 GSM fine art paper. Hand-embellished with ultra gloss spray varnish. Edition of 20.

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Julianne Snyder

Julianne Snyder, Abstract PaintingsJulianna Snyder, Ultimatum, acrylic and gel medium on canvas, NFS. One-person show of abstract acrylic paintings at Red Hook Coffee and Tea. All are invited to the opening reception! February 28th, from 6:00 – 9:00 pm, 765 S 4th St, Philadelphia, PA 19147 (215) 923-0178

“Creating art is like breathing. It’s an undeniable something that must be done.

At this point in my life, it is imperative that I share my work and message, with the world.

I’ve come out of a dark place, from which I wasn’t sure if I’d emerge.

I want you to know that it is possible to get out.

It is our life’s mission to pursue our passions; the things that move us so deeply that we feel we cannot live without them. These inclinations must not be ignored.

They’re vital to our personal evolution.

I have found that creating art is a never-ending quest of self discovery.

It takes strength, determination and courage to give shape to what is inside us; to share our art, and by extension, our truths, lives and secrets, with the world.

I wish to inspire anyone who’s in a dark place or feeling lost; any person who feels that desire to create but feels stuck, unsure or unworthy.

I invite you to stay present. Be brave. Embrace whatever form of creative expression you’re being called to do and inspire others to do the same.

I’m honored to share my art with you.

Your interest and support of my work and my words is invaluable to me.” –

Julianne Snyder artists statement

Thanks to Ed Snyder, Julianne’s dad, for providing the information about this exhibition. Image courtesy of Julianna Snyder‘s website.

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Shop for CHOP

SHOP for CHOP

SHOP FOR CHOP to Benefit the Friends of CHOP

Twenty Three Independent Retailers Will Donate 20 Percent of Weekend Proceeds to CHOP, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

PHILADELPHIA—The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia announces a regional program to benefit the Friends of CHOP: Shop for CHOP. Shop for CHOP will occur on February 21–23 at 23 independent retailers throughout the greater Philadelphia region who will donate 20 percent of proceeds to the Friends of CHOP.

The first-time event is organized as a pro-bono project of Gloss PR. The Friends of CHOP is a new dynamic group of supporters who believe in the mission of The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and are committed to advancing its research, teaching and clinical priorities through vibrant fundraising efforts. Composed of grateful families and those interested in activities that will further CHOP’s success, the Friends of CHOP are public ambassadors for the Hospital who will promote CHOP as the charity of choice in the Philadelphia region. 2014 is the inaugural year for the group and includes three programs: Nest’s Tweetheart Social Family Valentine’s Party, which was held on February 14; Shop for CHOP; and Cheers for CHOP, an already sold-out dinner dance at the Valley Forge Casino Resort on Shop for CHOP Participants Include:

Arcadia Boutique 819 N. 2nd St, Philadelphia

Barbara Ellick Designs 705 Montgomery Avenue, Narberth

Bluestone Fine Art Gallery 142 North 2nd Street, Philadelphia

Down 2 Earth Kids 418 Germantown Pike, Lafayette Hill

Duross & langel 117 S 13th Street, Philadelphia

Ella’s Grove 876 West Lancaster Avenue, Bryn Mawr

Fig Street by appointment

First Impressions 470 Germantown Pike, Lafayette Hill

Gary Mann Jewelers 4349 Main Street, Manayunk

Home Grown 393 Lancaster Avenue, Haverford

Jeff Kellmer Co. 510 West Lancaster Avenue, Haverford

Joan Shepp 1625 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia

Julie’s Bottega 156 Montgomery Avenue, Bala Cynwyd

Knit Wit 1729 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia

Mina Danielle 355 Righters Mill Road, Gladwyne

My Kids Korner 711 Montgomery Avenue, Narberth

Nest Boutique 1301 Locust Street, Philadelphia

Salon Rosa M 948 Montgomery Avenue, Narberth

Sheridan Square 360 Montgomery Avenue, Merion

Shoe Bar 535 Germantown Pike, Lafayette Hill

TownHome 1616 Walnut Street, Philadelphia

World Wide Stereo 38 Greenfield Avenue, Ardmore

World Wide Stereo 754 Route 309, Montgomeryville

In its inaugural year, the Friends of CHOP is raising money to benefit the Center for Fetal Diagnosis and Treatment at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, an internationally recognized leader in fetal therapy. The Center offers highly specialized care to mothers carrying fetuses with known birth defects that require surgery and treatment before or after birth. The Center’s team has cared for more than 14,300 expectant parents from all 50 states and more than50 countries.A portion of the proceeds will also support construction of the Buerger Center for Advanced Pediatric Care, which will be the most state-of-the-art outpatient facility in the nation when it opens in 2015. This colorful and elegant addition to the skyline of West Philadelphia will enable smoother, more efficient and less stressful visits to the doctor and will increase CHOP’s capacity to address children’s most complex health needs.

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Mia Rosenthal

Mia Rosenthal: a little bit every day

Mia Rosenthal, Gallery Joe

Mia Rosenthal, Life on Earth [detail], 2013, ink on paper, 38 x 55 inches (irregular)

Gallery Joe, 302 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19106, February 7 – March 22, 2014. Opening Reception: Friday, February 7, 6:00-8:00pm

Philadelphia, PA – It is with great pleasure that Gallery Joe announces a little bit every day, Mia Rosenthal‘s second solo show of drawings. The show opens February 7 and runs through March 22, 2014. The opening reception will take place on First Friday, February 7 from 6 – 8 pm.

In a little bit every day Mia Rosenthal observes her own personal process of making art, from daily encounters with her computer gathering information for her work, to personal reflections on how life itself miraculously unfolds “a little bit every day.”

The centerpiece of the show is a large drawing titled Life on Earth, a spiraled work of 1,000 creatures, beginning with a single-celled organism 3.8 billion years ago, and moving through time to early ocean life, plants, mammals, dinosaurs, primates, and the domestication of plants and animals through genetically modified organisms and synthetically created life forms. Her source material comes from Wikipedia and other Internet sources where she conducts research and finds imagery.

Of this new body of work artist Todd Keyser writes,

“Rosenthal sets out to re-engage the spectator with an ‘open inquiry’ by presenting the spectator with her own practice, which incorporates both its avant-garde roots and traditional handcraft. Mia Rosenthal’s Life on Earth is an affirmation of life itself, while also simultaneously emitting the symbol for entropy, reminding us that all things are subject to change. As a result, Rosenthal’s exhibition offers the spectator multiple points of view ranging from the subject matter, to the construction of these drawings, and what they might mean in the larger context of aesthetic consideration.”

Mia Rosenthal‘s recent exhibitions include Drawn to Nature at the Glyndor Gallery, Wave Hill, Bronx, NY, Here and Now: Prints, Drawings and Photographs by 10 Philadelphia Artists at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and 5 to Watch at the Avery Galleries, Bryn Mawr, PA.

Mia Rosenthal, Gallery Joe

Mia Rosenthal, iPhone (Ruth), 2013, ink, pencil and gouache on paper, 4 ½ x 2 ¼;  iPhone (Hope), 2013, ink, pencil and gouache on paper, 4 ½ x 2 ¼

Mia Rosenthal was awarded her MFA from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia and her BFA from Parsons School of Design in New York. Her drawings are included in the collections of the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, as well as numerous private collections. Mia Rosenthal lives and works in Philadelphia.

Mia Rosenthala little bit every day opens on February 7 and runs through March 22, 2014. The artist will be present at a reception on First Friday, February 7 from 6 – 8 pm. Regular gallery hours are Wednesday through Saturday 12 – 5:30, other days by appointment.  For additional information contact, 215.592.7752, mail@galleryjoe.com or www.galleryjoe.com

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