
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Matthew Craig in New American Paintings
Congratulations to Matthew Craig who will be featured in the 2011 New American Paintings MFA Annual publication!
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
some old favorites

A discussion moderated by Katy Siegel featuring a panel of three noteworthy contemporary painters: Josephine Halvorson, Jim Hyde and Dana Schutz.
SVA Theatre
333 23 Street
http://www.sva.edu This event is being held in conjunction with the exhibition "Between Picture and Viewer: The Image in Contemporary Painting," on view at the Visual Arts Gallery, 601 West 26th Street, November 23 – December 22.
Catalog of the exhibition available: please email <vcs@sva.edu> for details.
Katy Siegel is an author and professor of art history at Hunter College. She is Editor in Chief of Art Journal and a contributing editor at Artforum. Her curatorial work includes "High Times, Hard Times: New York Painting, 1967-1975" (2006). Presented by the School of Visual Arts BFA Visual & Critical Studies Department.
Monday, November 29, 2010
Critical Dialogues: Rashaad Newsome
Rashaad Newsome’s works dismantles power structures one shiny block at a time. Using the equalizing force of sampling, he crafts compositions that frequently surprise in their associative potential and walk the tightrope between identity politics and abstraction. Rashaad Newsome was born in New Orleans, Louisiana where he received a B.A. in Art History at Tulane University before studying Film at Film Video Arts in New York City. Newsome has exhibited nationally and internationally at such creditable institutions and galleries as: The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY; PS1MoMA, New York, NY; Glassbox Gallery, Paris, France and ar/ge Kunst Galerie Museum, Bolzano, Italy. Recent awards include: 2010 The Urban Artist Initiative individual Artist Grant, UAI, New York, NY; 2009 Rema Hort Mann Foundation, Visual Arts Grant, New York, NY and 2009 BAC Community Arts Regrant, New York, NY.
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Professor Odili Donald Odita at Jack Shainman Gallery

Opening reception for the artist, Thursday, November 18th, 6 - 8 pm
Jack Shainman Gallery is pleased to announce Body & Space, the second solo exhibition at the gallery of new work by
Odili Donald Odita. The exhibition opens November 18th, and runs through December 23rd. A reception for the artist will take place on Thursday, November 18th.
Jack Shainman Gallery is pleased to announce Body & Space, the second solo exhibition at the gallery of new work by
Odili Donald Odita. The exhibition opens November 18th, and runs through December 23rd. A reception for the artist will take place on Thursday, November 18th.
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Valley Dwellers by Matt Kalasky; ONE NIGHT ONLY: Tuesday November 23
(VALLEY DWELLERS is a play in three acts based on the recent lives of Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt, the stars of MTV’s reality hit The Hills.)
“As I walk through the valley of the shadow of death I take a look at my life and realize there's nothing left.”
--Coolio
The uncanny valley is a site of misfortune, a purgatory den where robots and CG animations fall desperately short. The population here is nearly human but completely and unfathomably monstrous. It is within this landscape that we find Heidi and Spencer. They are adventurers that explore with zeal and determination.
But their quest will not be easy.
Along the way they will encounter the hardships of a reality long abandoned and the condemnation of close friends.
But they are not alone.
You will be there to help these stars of reality find their constellation, find each other, and find out what matters most. This is a play in three acts that will chronicle an odyssey mired in disaster but breaching a horizon of discovery, hope, and acceptance.
The valley dwellers cometh, be there for them.
MORE INFO AT www.mattkalasky.com/valley
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Painters do Pittsburgh.
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Lindsay, Stuart, Dan at the Carnegie Museum of Art |
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Ryan and Young Do outside The Mattress Factory |
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Dona and Young Do in the Yayoi Kusama piece at the Mattress Factory |
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Painters walk in the park |
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Erica, Matthew, Elizabeth in Yayoi Kusama |
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Sarah Laing, Emily, Erica, and Ryan in the Warhol Museum's room of skull paintings |
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Brandon and Skull |
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Girls and Warhol |
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Spying through peepholes, outdoor installation at the Mattress Factory |
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Painters and Warhol |
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
24-hour Blow-a-Thon
Please join us for Tyler’s first ever 24-hour Blow-a-thon from noon on Thursday November 18 until noon on Friday November 19. Artist friends, Tyler alums, students, and faculty will keep all four benches up and running for a full 24 hours. We will be hot casting from 3pm – 6pm. During the Blow-a-thon, there will be an exhibition of student work and a sale to benefit our Visiting Artists Program and Special Projects.
Guest artists include : Jude Tallichet; Professor Emeritus and founder of the Tyler Glass Program Jon Clark with his team of alumni Zach Puchowitz,Patti Dougherty, Mark Ellis, and Jeff Frederick; Nikolaj Christensen joining us from East Fall Glassworks; Skitch Manion; Rika Hawes (alumnus); Penny Rakov (alumnus); Jenna Ephrain; Ben Wright, and Andrew Newbold (alumnus).
Tyler faculty Daniel Cutrone, Bohyun Yoon, Jessica Jane Julius, and Sharyn O’Mara will be working, along with our current graduate students Amber Cowan, David King, Daniel Petraitis, and Emma Salamon, and our undergraduate students.
We will have live-streaming video – check our blog www.glasstyler.blogspot.com for a link at noon on Thursday!
Monday, November 8, 2010
Dutch Umbrella Project at Paradigm Gallery

Thursday, November 4, 2010
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
November First Friday at Grizzly Grizzly
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