Vantage Point
March - December 2020
Exploring Women's Month by highlighting women's perspective of art making and visual representation through art. This exhibition featured the work of Iram Kirmani-Ganju, Nicole Chasteen, Stephen Lupino, and Kelly McElrea.
La Vista Desde Aquí
October - January 2019
Celebrating Hispanic History Month through the lense of five Hispanic artists living in New York. The works represent a collaboration of culture and community that the artists experience.
Photo-Synthetics: Camera-less Photography
July - October 2019
In 1959, the chemigram process was pioneered by Belgian artist, Pierre Cordier. The creation is an experimental artistic approach that is ultimately left up to chance. Unlike traditional photography, the chemigram process will never result in an identical image. Cordier references to the production of a chemigram as “painting with light and chemistry”.
The three bodies of the work displayed in Photo-Synthetics: Camera-Less Photography highlight their artistic intent, and acceptance of what is uncontrollable.
Glue: Connected Paths
May - June 2019
Four artists forged a connection with one another during their childhood years. Using this long-standing friendship as their foundation, they grew in an artistic path together by concurrently studying fine arts in conservatories at different universities in the North East.
res*o*nance
February - April 2018
Providing views of resonance from each of the artists' perspectives and mediums, the exhibit includes original modern art paintings, still landscape paintings, and photographic portraits.
Color Speaks
December 2018 - January 2019
Color has been known to have many psychological effects on the human psyche and can elicit many emotional reactions. Cool colors such as blue are often associated with the elements of water and sky and can bring about serene feelings. Green is linked to nature and to the tranquil effects that trees and green grass have upon the soul. The
color purple is thought to awaken creativity and the imagination. And orange is a strong and energetic color that expresses vitality. Red is a warm, vibrant hue and is connected to intense emotions such as love, and passion. The color yellow is associated with the sun and therefore yellow is warming, revitalizing, and evokes joy.
Facts and Ambiguity: Expressions in Composition
June - August 2018
In Facts and Ambiguity: Expressions in Composition, the viewer will find women whose narratives of self-understanding tell their own unique stories by showing a sense of experience and creating their own personal world. What are these artists telling us about themselves and their world? Perhaps they are speaking to the complexity of women’s experience – the intersection between vulnerability, strength and specifically the ambiguity of women’s empowerment within the constraints of the world. Perhaps these
women have been empowered by finding their own creative voice? This risk taking allows each artist to experience the freedom and joy that is found by embracing their own unique artistic expression, and to tell their stories as they wish.
Inspired Journeys: Through Art
September - November 2018
The inspiration an artist feels to
create. What is that special something that sparks their soul and their imagination? Inspired Journeys allows the viewer to travel with each artist to experience their unique and individual voices. All four artists have chosen different artistic directions and have made creative choices along the way.
The People You Will Meet & The Places You Will Go
March - August 2018
A visual narrative of figures, emotions, and far away places that connect with each viewer differently. Where will you be transported to? Who will you share it with? Each work has a story to share and collectively this exhibition evokes a sense of transcendence.