Gallery Eleven One

November 7, 2013
Gallery Eleven One

Gallery Eleven One,  William Butler, Contemporary Art Studio and Gallery “In addition to studio & commissioned art, William Butler also creates live art. Each live art experience is unique and tailored to the message and theme of the event. William paints many distinct layers on the canvas transforming the painting many times before completion. In about 60 […]

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Autodidactic Ingenuism

November 2, 2013
Coalition Ingenu

Autodidactic Ingenuism, Coalition Ingenu Collective of Self-Taught Artists at Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens “Autodidacticism (also autodidactism) or self-education is self-directed learning that is related to but different from informal learning. In a sense, autodidacticism is “learning on your own” or “by yourself”, and an autodidact is a self-teacher. Autodidacticism is a contemplative, absorptive procession. Some autodidacts spend a great deal of time reviewing […]

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Ted Warchal

October 29, 2013

Theodore Warchal – AC Sculpture Walk from Bill Horin on Vimeo. Theodore Warchal, Merchantville, NJ, Moon Disk, Sun Disk “Ted Warchal expresses his vision by sculpting in many media, including metal, wood, HydroCal, paper, paint and found objects. With a variety of techniques, both conventional and experimental, he tries to create objects that have something to […]

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Finding Infinity

October 23, 2013
Ryan McGinness, Finding Infinity, Bridgette Mayer Gallery, DoNArTNeWs

Ryan McGinness, Finding Infinity at Bridgette Mayer Gallery, Finding Pleasure in the Work, 2013, acrylic on wood panel, 48″ x 24″ Ryan McGinness, Finding Infinity at Bridgette Mayer Gallery “Ryan McGinness‘ work consists of an amalgam icons and symbols. Drawing from his background in the design industry, Ryan McGinness‘ work resolves the clinical graphics aesthetics od media as vast, contemplative […]

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Camille Seaman

October 19, 2013
Camille Seaman

Camille Seaman: Melting Away, The Sol Mednick Gallery of Photography, Philadelphia Open Studio Tours 2013 As part of the Philadelphia Open Studio Tours 2013 annual city wide art crawl, the University of the Arts presents ‘Melting Away‘, a photographic exhibition by Camille Seaman documenting the steady disappearance of the arctic ice fields. The exhibition is in The […]

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Nigel Dickinson

October 19, 2013
Nigel Dickinson

Nigel Dickinson: Roma Beyond Borders + Smokey Mountain, The University of the Arts Gallery 1401 Setting out to experience new art on the Philadelphia Open Studio Tours 2013 I was thrilled to discover that my Alma Mater, the University of the Arts, was hosting photography shows as part or the annual city wide art crawl. […]

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Jeff Stroud

October 11, 2013
Jeff Stroud, Nature Spirit Photography

Jeff Stroud, Nature Spirit Photography, Darkened Light, Matted and framed photographic print 16′ x 20″, $175.00 at Galleria Deptford.  This and similar images are also available on Redbubble.com. Photographer Jeff Stroud uses his camera to search out images of the world around him that he finds serene, peaceful and illusive. Recognized for his street photography, he still finds Nature to […]

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The Unflinching Eye

October 8, 2013
The Unflinching Eye

The Unflinching Eye: Works of the Tiberino Family Circle at the African American Museum in Philadelphia Ellen Powell Tiberino, Woman in Bed, pencil on paper, 22″ x 15″, The Unflinching Eye: Works of the Tiberino Family Circle at the African American Museum in Philadelphia “Trained at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, family matriarch Ellen Powell Tiberino – who […]

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Tim McFarlane, Presence

September 28, 2013
Tim McFarlane

Tim McFarlane, We Dance to Pray, 2013, painting installation, acryilc on drywall, dimentions variable, Bridgette Mayer Gallery “The paintings in “Presence” examine common themes that influence us on a daily basis. Physical and sensory relationships and experiences with our immediate surroundings, other people, and within our selves inform and provide starting points for the processes and […]

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Ed Marston, Journey

September 25, 2013
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Ed Marston, Journey, Twenty-Two Gallery “The Journey, as a metaphor: Venturing forth by oneself, inward changes and impressions are noted as familiar landmarks fade into the horizon behind. The passage of time is unstoppable and one moves into the journey inexorably. The preparations for departure may be sudden or well-planned – in either case one […]

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