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Visions

Lois Schlachter at Art at Valley Lake GalleryLois SchlachterSheets in the Wind, acrylic, 12″ x 9″

An Exhibition of Work by Lois Schlachter at Art at Valley Lake Gallery, 3 Village Road Horsham, PA 19044 215-260-5631. October 2nd thru November 30th, 2014

Art at Valley Lake Gallery is sponsored and operated by the Sisters of the Holy Redeemer.  The Gallery features the works of local artists and provides ongoing opportunities for artists to showcase their work. The Gallery also offers educational opportunities, including: art lessons, guest speakers, demonstrations and films on various art topics.” – Art at Valley Lake Gallery

“I would describe myself as an abstract expressionist, painting because I must paint, as I must breathe, spontaneously, directly from my hand to the canvas. Compositions develop as I work. All of my work is original and one of a kind. It is my opinion; no work of art is ever completed.” – Lois Schlachter

Gallery Hours:

  • Tuesday 10:00AM – 5:00PM
  • Thursday 10:00AM – 5:00PM
  • Friday 10:00AM – 5:00PM
  • Saturday 9:30AM – 2:00PM
  • or by appointment

Opening Reception: Saturday, October 11th, 9:00AM – 1:00PM

Artist Talk: Lois SchlachterAbstract Visions and the Business of ArtSaturday, November 22nd, 10:00AM

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Stars

Kristin Schattenfield-Rein, Bluestone Fine Art GalleryWe Are All Made of StarsKristin Schattenfield-Rein at Bluestone Fine Art Gallery

We Are All Made of Stars by Kristin Schattenfield-Rein

September 5 – October 27, 2014 at Bluestone Fine Art Gallery, 142 North 2nd Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106 (856) 979-7588

  • Artist Reception: First Friday, September 5th & October 3rd 6 – 9 p.m.
  • Philadelphia Open Studio Tours/ POST, Saturday, October 11th & Sunday, October 12th Noon – 6:00pm.
  • Designer and Art Consultant Reception: Friday, September 12th 4:00 – 6:00pm.

ContactPam Regan – Gallery Owner pam@bluestone-gallery.com 

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Gallery Hours: Monday – Friday (10:00am –  5:00pm), Saturday (12 p.m.- 4 p.m.) or by appointment

Bluestone Fine Art Gallery opens “WE ARE ALL MADE OF STARS by Kristin Schattenfield-Rein” on September 5, 2014. The exhibition features new paintings by the Philly-based artist in her second solo show at the gallery.

Kristin Schattenfield-Rein Artist Statement:

“I’m a mark maker. I add layer after layer, mark after mark, adding and subtracting to achieve a moment of grace. I am curious about how different mediums and chemicals react to one another and what they leave behind on the canvas. In my work I’m keen on using color, texture and chemical reactions on the canvas to create a universe.

Two major factors have recently changed the course of my work: first, motherhood, and second, meditation on the fact that everything on earth was created from the death of a star. We are quite literally made of stardust.

Being a mother of two very young children, I have found that motherhood has become one of the primary focuses of my painting. The work has become more about building and growth because, that’s what I am doing with my children — helping them to build and grow. The second is the idea that we are all made of stars. This fact is incredible, and inspiring to me. I have begun to experiment with incorporating base metals in the form of dust (actual stardust?) in my work that creates an almost celestial feel. Both of the ideas have melded together into one in my work. Boiled down to its essence: my work is about creation.”

Kristin Schattenfield-Rein, Bluestone Fine Art GalleryThe Iron BloodLine, Kristin Schattenfield-Rein at Bluestone Fine Art Gallery

Kristin Schattenfield-Rein Exhibition Statement:

“Every element on Earth was formed at the heart of a dying star. We are all made of stars, isn’t that incredible? It sounds like a fairy tale but it is true. This series of paintings explores the idea that we are all stardust and are built from one creation spiral at the heart of a star. Much of my work deals with parenthood and the struggle that most of us share. We are building humans while the universe keeps building the galaxy. The creation spiral is a singular parent of all. The spiral forms intricate layers so that we are forever re-forming, redefining our place in the universe and the stars that make us.

The physical paintings are layer upon layers of building, mark making removing and adding to find that moment of grace. The final result has a celestial feel to it. I began using base metals mostly in the form of dust (actual stardust?) to represent the new spark, the formation or creation of life, of home. Experimenting with these new materials — graphite flake, silver and gold dust, interference pigment and resin — allows me to explore different forms of creation.

Not long ago, I saw this quote: “You are a ghost driving a meat covered skeleton made from stardust riding a floating rock through space. Fear nothing.” Andrew Dyck This work flows from my reaction to that statement.

My rebel yell mantra has become:

I am a mark maker.

I am a human builder.

I fear nothing.”

About Bluestone Fine Art Gallery

Established in 2011 by Pam Regan, Bluestone Fine Art Gallery has been operating in the Old City District of Philadelphia on the corner of Second and Quarry streets. The gallery features original works by contemporary and traditional artists in a range of mediums, including painting, ceramics and sculpture.

Our artists’ hail from Philadelphia and around the country – many of the city’s most well-known and emerging artists have exhibited works in both group and solo shows. Each month, we host new exhibitions that kick off during Philadelphia’s popular First Fridays that bring hundreds of art lovers into the neighborhood for special events and openings year round. Our goal is to showcase the most engaging works in a welcoming atmosphere during regular business hours and by private appointment. We work closely with collectors, designers and architects, helping clients select the original art best suited to residences, businesses and other destinations in the tri-state area. Bluestone Fine Art Gallery is free and open to the public.

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But Is It Art?

But Is It Art? OTWGalleryBut Is It Art? Ninth Annual Community Juried Art Show at Off the Wall Gallery at Dirty Frank’s, NE Corner 13th and Pine Streets, Philadelphia. June 1st through August 1st, 2014. Opening Reception June 5th, 7:00 – 10:00pm.

Artists were asked to present work that did not include photography or digital media. Over forty artists submitted more than 100 images and two sentence artist statements. I had the honor to sit on a panel with and amazing group of Philly artists including photographer Veronika Schmude, director Jena Serbu, Philly Poet Laureate Frank Sherlock and artist/curator Jody Sweitzer. Togo Travalia read the artist statements while we looked at digital images several times on a big screen TV.

Narrowing down a show to meet the theme took several hours with a lot of debate about what was art and what wasn’t. The artist statements were interesting, I must say. There were a lot of ellipses, incomplete thoughts or run-on sentences. I would suggest artists write a two sentence elevator pitch and practice reading it out loud. You never know who’s going to get on the elevator with you. A poet? A director? A photographer? A curator? A blogger?

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RECLAIM | REDISCOVER | REANIMATE

RECLAIM | REDISCOVER | REANIMATE, Destination FrankfordAfter years of neglect, the 4600 block of Paul Street in Frankford is beginning a new life. Destination Frankford is transforming a formerly vacant storefront into an energetic art venue. The temporary pop-up art gallery will accelerate the process of neighborhood revitalization in Frankford.

OPENING RECEPTION for RECLAIM & BLOCK PARTY: Saturday, April 19 | 2:00 – 5:00pm @ the corner of Frankford Avenue and Paul Street , MFL to Margaret-Orthodox

Three separate exhibitions will each focus on one part of the theme:

RECLAIM | REDISCOVER | REANIMATE

RECLAIM will feature members of the Philadelphia Dumpster Divers. Saturdays from April 19 to May 17, 2014, the Philadelphia Dumpster Divers will RECLAIM discarded materials and transform them into new art forms. Seventeen artists who see the possibilities in trash and other under-utilized resources will bring a new awareness to the concept of “upcycling “to Frankford.

Participating Philadelphia Dumpster Divers include:

Sara Benowitz, Ellen Benson, Neil Benson, Carol Cole, Randy Dalton, Dan Enright, Joanne Hoffman, Linda Lou Horn, Ann Keech, Susan Moloney, Eva Preston, Susan Richards, Ellen Sall, Joel Spivak, Jim Ulrich, Sally Willowbee, Burnell Yow!

REDISCOVER | Seven local photographers | Saturdays, May 24 to June 21.

REANIMATE | Members of Philadelphia Sculptors | Saturdays, June 28 to July 26.

Each show will have its own opening reception that will spill over into the street and emerging pocket park next door. The public is invited to listen to live music, enjoy the offerings of food trucks, and peruse a local crafts market.

Destination Frankford is an arts-based initiative using MARKETING and CREATIVE PLACEMAKING to enhance and expand the resources of the Frankford’s growing ARTS, ARTISANAL INDUSTRY, and CREATIVE BUSINESS economy.

Destination Frankford is a project of the Philadelphia City Planning Commission. Local partners include the Frankford Community Development Corporation, Globe Development Group, and Philadelphia Sculptors.

Destination Frankford is supported by a grant from ArtPlace America, a collaboration of leading national and regional foundations, banks and federal agencies accelerating creative placemaking across the US.

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Fiber, Fabric and Textiles

Fiber, Fabric and Textiles, The Plastic Club

Fiber, Fabric and Textiles at The Plastic Club247 South Camac Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19147, April 6th – 24th, 2014.

Artist Reception: Sunday April 6th, 2014, 2:00 – 5:00pm

This exhibition includes work that is primarily made of fiber, fabric, textiles, and/or related materials. Ideas: tapestry, quilts, weaving, crochet, lace, and more. Juror Wendy Anderson of Philadelphia University’s Textile Print Design & Surface Imaging Program and her own studio, Talespinner Art & Design. M.F.A. Studio Art from Moore College of Art and Design, M.S. Textile Design Philadelphia University.

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