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3.26.2014

Some Spring Shows

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It started when Tony Fitzpatrick lamented having sent out postcards for his upcoming solo without the gallery address. I offered to post his info here on the blog. Then I thought: It's spring. Let's see what's coming up in Artlandia. I posted a call to my Facebook friends to ask for info on their upcoming shows, and here you have it. 


3.28. And now there's even more! Scroll down until you come to this image, which starts today's update




3.27: Wait, there's more! Scroll down until you come to this image, which starts Thursday's update



Tony Fitzpatrick, The Secret Birds: New Drawings, Adventureland, 1513 n Western Ave, Chicago; April 4 - May 5


Mark Wethli, The Painting Center, New York City, through April 19



Nancy Baker, Come Hell or High Water,  Length x Width x Height Gallery, Seattle; May 6 - 31


Fran Shalom, The Painting Center, New York City; April 22 - May 19


Elizabeth Morrissette, Good Penmanship, The Lincoln Center, Fort Collins, Colorado; through April 5


James Austin Murray, Lyons Weir Gallery, New York City; April 3 - May 3


Jeanne Heifetz, Geometry of Hope, Lane Community College, Main Gallery, Eugene, Oregon; April 28 - May 22


Paula Roland, Navigating, Conrad Wilde Gallery, Tucson, Arizona;  April 5 - 26


Perri Neri, Monster: The Drawings, Ceres Gallery, New York City: April 1 - 26


Susan Bee, Doomed to Win: Paintings from the Early 1980s,  A.I.R. Gallery, Brooklyn; April 3 - 27


Sharon Kenny, Crevice and Chroma: Paintings from the Wissahickon, Music School of Delaware, Wilmington, through April 14;  Milford, April 15 - June 18


Donna Dodson, SIlent Scream: Personality Type and body Language, Boston Sculptors,  May 21 - June 22


Temme Barkin-Leeds, Interference Reactions to Shooter Video Games, Callanwolde Art Center, Atlanta: through May 9


Alyce Gottesman, Inverness, Artspace@MONDO, 426 Springfield Ave, Summit, N.J.; May 2 - 30


Kate Petley, Lined, Turner Carroll Gallery, Santa Fe; June 9-29


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Ellen Wineberg, Worldview, Bromfield Gallery, Boston; April 2 - 27



Linda Leslie Brown, New Work with Holes, Kingston Gallery, Boston; April 2 - 27


Jason Horowitz, Closer & Closer: Jason Horowitz, Works Thru Time, 1980-2014, Curator's Office, Washington, D.C.; through April 19


Clare Asch, Tidelines, Galatea Fine Art, Boston; April

Bernadetts Jiyong Frank, Spaces in Between, Dolby Chadwick Gallery, San Francisco;  June 5 - July 5


Lorrie Fredette, Foundation Gallery at Columbia Green Community College, Hudson, New York; through April 18


Laura Moriarty, Closed System,  Garrison Art Center, Garrison, New York; April 4 - May 12


Melinda Stickney-Gibson, New Paintings from the Woods, Butters Gallery, Portland, Oregon; May 1 - 31


Molly Herman,  Lingua Franca, The Painting Center, New York City; April 22 - May 17


Natalie Abrams, Beneath the Fold, City Ice Arts, Kansas City, Missouri; April

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Karen Nielsen-Fried, Intuitive Geometries, Lundbeck Research Corporate Gallery, Paramus, N.J.; June 2 - 30, 2014    


Shelley Gilchrist, Roam, ARC Gallery, Chicago; May 28 - June 21


Andrew V. Wapinski, Restructured, Gallery Plan B, Washington, D.C.June 11 - July 13

Mary Early, Wax Points, Second Street Gallery, Charlottesville, Virginia; May 2 - May 31


David A. Clark, Ancient Histories, Conrad Wilde Gallery, Tucson; May 3 - 30, 2014


Krista Svalbonas, Matteawan Gallery, Beacon, New York; June 14 - July 6


George Shaw, Singularity, Galatea Fine Art, Boston; June 


Cherie Mittenthal, Structures & Waves, KobaltGallery, Povincetown, Mass.;  June 5 – 19 


Anne Mavoe, Ancient Landscapes: The Spirit of Place, Highfield Hall, Falmouth, Mass.; May 25 - July 6


Sirarpi Heghinian-Walzer, Avery, Movimento Space, Boston; through March 31


Arlene Slavin, Intersections: Museum Entry, The Guild Hall Museum, Easthampton, New York; May 23 - October 25

8 comments:

debraclaffey said...

Wonderful! Thanks for posting.

Oriane Stender said...

Great idea.

Dennis EAVENSON said...

Great groups of posts. I've admired Tony Fritzpatrick for many years. I'm going to check out the others as well. Thanks for sharing these.
Dennis Eavenson

Eva said...

Like I said, you have a great art blog....

Peg Grady said...

Thanks for introducing me to so many fantastic artists!

LLB said...

2Thank you Joanne!

Arlene Slavin said...

Finally made it on my favorite art blog, happy day.....

Unknown said...

Every painting here has a special way to express itself in its uniqueness. Although each one represents a different style and a different approach on art, they are simply amazing.