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Heads and Tales

Heads and Tales, Tom Nussbaum

Philadelphia-born, New Jersey-based artist Tom Nussbaum is in the spotlight at Rowan University Art Gallery. His solo show, Heads and Tales, showcases a progression in his practice that moves between the representational and the abstract. The exhibit runs March 31 – May 10, 2014. A reception and gallery talk will be held on Wednesday, April 16 from 5 – 7 pm.

Heads and Tales is an exhibition of selected studio work from the last 16 years, featuring a variety of mediums in which Tom Nussbaum locates common attributes that embody a narrative framework.

“My work is the result of a process of self-discovery, a personal mining of images that have psychological meaning,” Nussbaum states. “Some of the work expresses interior feelings, and much of it focuses on relationships; between family members and friends, between the individual and society, and between the conscious and subconscious self.”

The work developed out of Tom Nussbaum’s life-long interest in building things that express his view of the world. He uses form and color and connections that can be found in the patterns and construction of fabrics and textiles from around the world, whether the micro and macro forms found in nature or man-made patterns such as interconnecting circuits and the world-wide web.

“The free-standing forms reflect my interest in architecture and the structural frameworks of buildings and towers, mixed with references to the human figure,” he adds. “In some way these are all figures and vessel forms or containers, and as such also connect to my earlier work and the history of ceramics and basket making.”

Tom Nussbaum is known for a variety of work including drawings, paper cuts, prints, sculpture, children’s books, animations, functional design objects, and site-specific commissions. His sculpture and works on paper have been exhibited in galleries and museums across the United States.  Since 1987 he has completed more than 30 site-specific commissions located in a variety of public settings including public plazas, train stations, schools, hospitals, and environmental centers. In 1985 he began The Acme Robot Company, a cottage industry producing night-lights and light fixtures of his design.  In 1988 he founded Atomic Iron Works, designing and producing iron hat and coat racks and other useful items.  In 1992 Children’s Universe/ Rizzoli published his activity book, “My World is Not Flat.”

Tom Nussbaum, Heads and TalesA frequent visiting artist and lecturer at colleges and universities, Tom Nussbaum has served on numerous peer review panels and juries. He has been awarded two New Jersey State Individual Artist Fellowships and has been a three-time MacDowell Colony Fellow. He currently works from his studios in Montclair, NJ, and Burlington Flats, NY. More information on the artist is available at tomnussbaum.com.

Admission to the gallery, lecture and reception is free and open to the public. Regular gallery hours are Monday – Friday, 10 am to 5 pm (with extended hours on Wednesdays to 7 pm); and Saturday, 12 to 5 pm. For more information, call 856-256-4521 or visit www.rowan.edu/artgallery.

Rowan University Art Gallery is located on the lower level of Westby Hall on the university campus, Route 322 in Glassboro, NJ.

This program is made possible in part with funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts.

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The Power of Suggestion

Maureen Gass Brown, Home Fine Art GalleryThe Power of Suggestion, Maureen Gass-Brown at Home Fine Art Gallery, 2 Church Street at White Street, Mount Holly NJ, 08060, 609261-8634

Artist Reception Saturday, April 5th, 5:00pm – 8:00pm. Refreshments will be served

“In my exhibit of paintings, both floral and landscape, I invite my viewers to participate ina visual dance of intuition, subtraction and suggestion, and, hopefully, to share in the same sense of surprise and discovery that accompanies me every step, and stroke, of the way.

Please, join us as we celebrate at my reception on Saturday, April 5th, at Home Fine Art Gallery, 5:00 -8:00pm.” – Maureen Gass-Brown

Maureen Gass-Brown, Home Fine Art GalleryMaureen Gass-Brown, Home Fine Art GalleryMaureen Gass-Brown at Home Fine Art Gallery

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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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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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Timeless Rajasthan

Timeless Rajasthan. Journey Through India

Timeless Rajasthan. Journey Through India, Award Winning Photography by Linda Hollinger

Opening Reception Tuesday, January 28, 2014, 6:30 – 8:30pm. Ameriprise Financial Hansen Warner Gallery, 6 South Main Street, Medford, NJ 08055

Linda Hollinger traded her paints and brushes for film and the camera. Her images include a wide range of subject matter, sports, nature and landscape. However, she is drawn to strong faces with a story to tell. Her passion is to travel the world and capture everyday people absorbed in their daily lives. Most rewarding for her is freezing that moment in time capturing life’s moments through the lens.

We are excited to have Linda release her collection of over 50 images for the first time at the Hansen Warner Gallery here in Medford. Individual images from this collection have already won numerous local and international awards over the past year including the Best of Show in the 41st Robert Ransley Juried Art Exhibit, and both Gold and Silver in the DVCCC Photo Travel international competition sponsored by the Photographic Society of America. She was also published in the June 2013, PSA Journal for Picture of the Month.”

RSVP: Patricia Worley patriciaworley@aol.com

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