NONTRADITIONAL MATERIALS EXHIBITION
OCTOBER 23RD-NOVEMBER 21ST
Nontraditional Materials Exhibition showcases artwork that is beyond classical painting and sculpture. Dragonfly Gallery will highlight artists experimenting with unexpected materials and unconventional methods of creating. Transforming the materials to create extraordinary artwork. Join us for the artist reception Saturday, Oct. 23rd from 6pm-9pm. Artists: Cee Kellermann, "Kiki's Yarn Works", Grace Roberts, Gerald Kaiser, Joanna Pinsky, Lisa Jean Allswede, Rita Shimelfarb, Sarah O'Neill, Staci Sterenberg, Stephen Schiff, Terri Michaels, and Tom Hoyum.
THE PORTRAIT EXHIBITION
AUG. 27TH-OCT. 3RD
OPENING RECEPTION: FRIDAY, AUG. 27TH FROM 6PM-9PM
GROUP EXHIBITION
july 10th-Aug. 15th 2021
Interested in purchasing any of the artwork and/or would like to make an appointment email Ivonne at [email protected]
1ST ANNUAL HIGH SCHOOL EXHIBITION
EXHIBITION DATES: MAY 3RD-MAY 30TH
"How did we get here?" is a two-person exhibit by Jeff Corwin and Tulika Ladsariya. Their work collectively explores their personal narratives at an unprecedented time and reflects our own inward struggle. Jeff's journey starts with his father's death and takes us through his exploration of gun violence. "The images are not subtle. Nor is the subject matter. The violence that we face every single day is very real". Tulika shares her story as an immigrant mother and reflects upon borders as layered abstract spaces. Drawing from the quote "When we tell our own stories, it shapes who we are, how we grow, survive and blossom", she struggles with the notion of the outsider and the fragility of the desire to be 'American'.
Their work offers us a space to reflect on "How did we get here?" It also offers opportunities to look for ways to connect our meaning, our truth, our community with the larger story of America. We don't always know our destination but we can cherish the paths that we choose. Through collaboration and discussion, we can look outside our echo chamber and search for a more cohesive reality. We can dare to hope for more equality, more justice, more connectedness, more acceptance and eventually, more freedom.
Their work offers us a space to reflect on "How did we get here?" It also offers opportunities to look for ways to connect our meaning, our truth, our community with the larger story of America. We don't always know our destination but we can cherish the paths that we choose. Through collaboration and discussion, we can look outside our echo chamber and search for a more cohesive reality. We can dare to hope for more equality, more justice, more connectedness, more acceptance and eventually, more freedom.
1ST ANNUAL EXHIBITION: PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESSES & MORE
1st Annual Exhibition: Photographic Processes & More will feature work by Aaron Wilder, Alkebuluan Merriweather, Barbara Nati, Camille Silverman, Darren Oberto, Erin Patton-McFarren, Francisco Malave, Jim Brady, JoAnn Terry, Julie O’Connor, Nemanja Zdravkovic and Ozzie Stern. The exhibition highlights traditional photographic works such as landscape photography & still-life and also explores work that pushes the boundaries of real versus digital. Digital collagist Barbara Nati, self describes her work “...like postcards from the future” by “using digital montage techniques, Nati creates dystopian visions of the future.” Aaron Wilder, on the other hand “blurs the boundaries between the analog and the digital, the public and the private”...and Camille Silverman presents work as a reflection of living through a pandemic, what she labels as “the Pandemic Insomnia Album (PIA)”, rethinking assumptions about form and boundaries. The exhibition represents a collection of new and emerging as well as established artists/photographers.
PINTORAS MEXICANAS
FEB. 13TH THROUGH APRIL 7TH 2021
Pintoras Mexicanas es un colectivo creado en la red social de Facebook en febrero del 2011. El espacio virtual nació para difundir obra y semblanzas de pintoras que a lo largo de la historia del arte mexicano han sido poco visibles. Actualmente este colectivo sirve también para difundir, exponer y compartir la obra contemporánea de mujeres mexicanas que se destacan en el arte pictórico. El colectivo ha tenido exposiciones físicas en Chihuahua, Nuevo León, Jalisco, Sonora y CDMX asi como en Texas, Illinois, Nueva York e Italia.
Compuesto de artistas con una gran trayectoria, media y emergentes, actualmente el colectivo cuenta con más de 300 miembros activos, residiendo la mayoría en México, pero también con compañeras en Canadá, Italia, Francia, Alemania, España, Brasil, Australia, Arabia Saudita y Estados Unidos.
En este mes de febrero nuestro colectivo está cumpliendo una década de existencia, por tal motivo organizamos esta exhibición con el trabajo de 50 de nuestras pintoras, nos da mucho gusto compartir con ustedes nuestra celebración por nuestro decimo aniversario
Pintoras Mexicanas is a collective created on Facebook in February 2011. The virtual space was born to disseminate work and portraits of painters who had historically little visibility throughout the history of Mexican art. Currently, this group also serves to disseminate, exhibit and share the contemporary work of Mexican women who stand out in pictorial art. The collective has had physical exhibitions in Chihuahua, Nuevo León, Jalisco, Sonora and CDMX as well as in Texas, Illinois, New York and Italy.
Composed of artists with established careers and also emerging exploring different media, currently the collective has more than 300 active members, most of whom reside in Mexico, but also with colleagues in Canada, Italy, France, Germany, Spain, Brazil, Australia, Saudi Arabia. and the United States. In this month of February our collective is celebrating a decade of existence, for this reason we organize this exhibition with the work of 50 of our painters, we are very happy to share with you our celebration for our tenth anniversary.
Compuesto de artistas con una gran trayectoria, media y emergentes, actualmente el colectivo cuenta con más de 300 miembros activos, residiendo la mayoría en México, pero también con compañeras en Canadá, Italia, Francia, Alemania, España, Brasil, Australia, Arabia Saudita y Estados Unidos.
En este mes de febrero nuestro colectivo está cumpliendo una década de existencia, por tal motivo organizamos esta exhibición con el trabajo de 50 de nuestras pintoras, nos da mucho gusto compartir con ustedes nuestra celebración por nuestro decimo aniversario
Pintoras Mexicanas is a collective created on Facebook in February 2011. The virtual space was born to disseminate work and portraits of painters who had historically little visibility throughout the history of Mexican art. Currently, this group also serves to disseminate, exhibit and share the contemporary work of Mexican women who stand out in pictorial art. The collective has had physical exhibitions in Chihuahua, Nuevo León, Jalisco, Sonora and CDMX as well as in Texas, Illinois, New York and Italy.
Composed of artists with established careers and also emerging exploring different media, currently the collective has more than 300 active members, most of whom reside in Mexico, but also with colleagues in Canada, Italy, France, Germany, Spain, Brazil, Australia, Saudi Arabia. and the United States. In this month of February our collective is celebrating a decade of existence, for this reason we organize this exhibition with the work of 50 of our painters, we are very happy to share with you our celebration for our tenth anniversary.
Black Lives Matter Exhibition
Black Lives Matter Exhibition is a group of artwork that addresses the struggle and the injustice experienced by all minorities. For centuries art has had the power to change the world. Not only can it reflect the world we live in but also inspire and move us to change the world. The artwork also celebrates identity and culture.
I AM Women Exhibition