Category Archives: Philadelphia Art Installations

Art installations in Philadelphia.

Philadelphia Sketch Club Workshops Show

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The Workshops Show @ The Philadelphia Sketch Club.  The reception is Sunday, May 17th, 2-4:00 PM.

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The standing male nude is Mina Smith-Segal, the cat is Vince Doktor.  Both of these artists host workshops at the Sketch Club; their dedication to leading a professional, creative, disciplined workshop provides the atmosphere for making art.  The Sketch Club only charges $9 for three hour workshops with a live model; Mina leads Tuesdays 12 – 3:00 PM, Vince leads Saturdays 9:30 – 12:30.

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Benton Spruance, “Miss Kim Sutko – and Art“, lithograph.  In conjunction with the Workshops show is a preview of works to be shown for the 150th Anniversary of The Philadelphia Sketch Club.  The pool room now has a fabulous installation of paintings of “Parked Cars” by the talented Rich Harrington.

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Fred Wagner,”By the River“, oil.  The Workshops Show runs through May 24th, 2009, take this unique opportunity to see a wide range of Philadelphia artists all in one place.

97th Annual Members Medal Show @ The Plastic Club

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Alden Cole‘s “Lucy in the Sky“, marker. DoN sees this drawing as the work of one of Philadelphia’s master artists; the combination of illustration, foreshortening, coloration, line quality, relevance and sensitivity to the subject, immortalizing the model. Then DoN realizes it’s marker pens on paper, the same as used in graffiti, popping energy and vibration, ancient and future knowledge, high and low art all vibrating from a single moment in space and time, into the gallery space. Absorbing the power of the messages being transmitted through Cole’s art is like time-tripping through art history in an instant. When you walk up the steps into the studio gallery, this is where the eye is drawn first.

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Lois Schlachter,Clown Fish“, acrylic. Super flat, futuristic, meticulous trips into the swirly world of Lois’ paintings is like a glimpse into a dream of the best amusement park ride you even went on, the kind that’s so fast and so thrilling that you can’t scream because it’s so much fun.
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Marie Davis Samohod, “Ionic Table“, acylic, Naomi Rubin, “The Beauty of the Land”, watercolor.

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Alan J. Klawans, Mike Guinn & Bob Jackson @ the Plastic Club’s 97th Annual Members Medal Show. Without people like these men it just doesn’t happen; the exhibition is so strong, the display so expertly installed and the experience design so inclusive, warm and inviting that it feels natural and accessible but tremendous amounts of work go into such a huge installation, these guys deserve credit for bringing out the best and making it happen. The art movement is Philadelphia is strong and determined, DoN LoVes it when people proudly tell which Philadelphia art school they went to and how organizations like the Plastic Club fill the void of the commaraderie of attending a school of art.

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DoN Brewer, “Thanksgiving“, digital photo, Jeanne Coryell, “Mandala“, watercolor and Alice Meyer-Wallace, “Vrikis And Glads“, oil.

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The Plastic Club’s 97th Annual Members Medal Exhibition award winners: Katherine Stanek, The Plastic Club Gold Medal, Jake Smith, The Plastic Club Silver Medal, John Benigno, The Zeigler Prize, Ben Wilson, The Dorothy Invernizzi Guinn Memorial Prize.

Da Vinci Art Alliance’s Envisioning Hamlet @ The Lantern Theater Company

Envisioning Hamlet is an art show by members of Philadelphia’s Da Vinci Art Alliance based on Shakespeare’s play “Hamlet” currently being performed at the Lantern Theater to rave reviews. Several months ago, Charles McMahon, the creative director of Lantern Theater spoke at the club and explained his concept for staging the play; set in a post WW1 dystopian landscape, the play draws the audience into the diabolical circle of deception, madness and death.

More than 30 works of art are on display in the black box theater in the basement of Saint Stephen’s Theater @ 10th & Ludlow Streets ranging from neo-expressionism to abstraction to mixed media construction and impressionism. The art show is open through May 3rd, the play has been extended through May 17th.

 

 

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light being (Ophelia)” & “Denmark“, digital photographs by DoN Brewer.

 

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Mina Smith-Segal @ Saint Stephen Theater’s Envisioning Hamlet.

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Dr. Deb Miller, president of the Da Vinci Art Alliance, jurors Charles McMahon, creative director of Lantern Theater Company, lighting designer Drew Billiau and scenic designer Dirk Durossette.

 

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Best in Show: Chinoros Roongsakul‘s, Sin, acrylic on canvas.

 

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Alden Cole‘s, “Oh, that this too, too Solid Flesh“, oil on panel.

 

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Themes of madness, despair, symbolism and love permeate Envisioning Hamlet, the gallery is in the lower level of Saint Stephen’s Theater.

Second place awarded to Bud Boehringer, third place, Debra Miller, honorable mentions: DoN Brewer, Maria Keane and Ted Warchal.

Betsy & Burnell’s Art House @ Salon des Amis

Betsy Alexander and Burnell Yow! of Ravenswing Studio are art collectors, their home is filled with beautiful objects of all kinds and even had a recent story about their eclectic decorating style in the Philadelphia Inquirer. The duo have recreated their art house at Salon des Amis in Malvern, asking all of their friends who have contributed to their collection to show new work in the gallery. Sunday was beautiful weather and a large gathering of their friends arrived at the gallery to find the space filled with work by more than 40 artists.

 

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Luminary artist, Alden Cole @ Art House in Salon des Amis.

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Linda Lou Horn @ Salon des Amis for the Art House opening in Malvern.

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Eileen Feigenbaum,The Blue Lady”, oil on canvas.

DoN Brewer, “light being (Rick Selvin)”, digital photograph.

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The art crowd for Betsy Alexander and Burnell Yow!’s Art House @ Salon des Amis in Malvern.

Thank you Betsy and Burnell, it’s already nice just being friends with you both but when you do something so special like this art show it re-enforces the bond even more. Salon des Amis means House of Friends – so apropos!

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