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Signs of the Times
Organization:
Ceres Gallery
Location
547 West 27th Street, Suite 201, New York, NY 10001
Entry Fee
Paid Entry
Deadline
March 28, 2020
Exhibition
May 27
- Jun 20, 2020
COVID 19 UPDATE: THE SHOW WILL BE POSTED ON LINE AND THE PHYSICAL SHOW WILL BE SCHEDULED FOR WHEN THE GALLERY REOPENS!
The theme of this exhibition can be interpreted in any way the artist sees fit. It can be expressed through abstraction, representation, political art, social commentary, identity art, etc.
Juror, Joanne Mattera, artist, author, curator. Juror, Joanne Mattera is an artist who also writes and curates regularly. Her popular Joanne Mattera Art Blog offers a largely visual look at exhibitions and art fairs in New York City and elsewhere. Her most recent curatorial efforts include Depth Perception, a 19-artist exhibition that considered dimension in physical or implied space, for the Cape Cod Museum of Art, 2017; and A Few Conversations About Color, a visual discourse among seven artists, for DM Contemporary in New York City, 2015.
Mattera, a widely exhibited painter, works in a style that is chromatically resonant and compositionally reductive. From 'Dawn to Dusk,' her 35th career solo, took place recently at ODETTA Gallery in Chelsea. Folding both writing and entrepreneurial projects into her practice, she is the author of 'The Art of Encaustic Painting' (Watson Guptill, 2001), and founder/director emerita of the International Encaustic Conference, which continues annually in Provincetown Mass. Her memoir, 'Vita: Growing up Italian, Coming Out, and Making a Life in Art,' was published in 2019 by Well-Fed Artist Press.
An illustrated resume is online. https://jmresume.blogspot.com/
Ceres, founded in 1983 is a non-profit alternative center dedicated to the promotion of contemporary women artists. We embrace a diversity of artistic and political views. Entries in all media welcome.
Ceres believes the arts provide an important social service and that there is an inherent power in art to to enrich the quality and depth of people’s lives.
The theme of this exhibition can be interpreted in any way the artist sees fit. It can be expressed through abstraction, representation, political art, social commentary, identity art, etc.
Juror, Joanne Mattera, artist, author, curator. Juror, Joanne Mattera is an artist who also writes and curates regularly. Her popular Joanne Mattera Art Blog offers a largely visual look at exhibitions and art fairs in New York City and elsewhere. Her most recent curatorial efforts include Depth Perception, a 19-artist exhibition that considered dimension in physical or implied space, for the Cape Cod Museum of Art, 2017; and A Few Conversations About Color, a visual discourse among seven artists, for DM Contemporary in New York City, 2015.
Mattera, a widely exhibited painter, works in a style that is chromatically resonant and compositionally reductive. From 'Dawn to Dusk,' her 35th career solo, took place recently at ODETTA Gallery in Chelsea. Folding both writing and entrepreneurial projects into her practice, she is the author of 'The Art of Encaustic Painting' (Watson Guptill, 2001), and founder/director emerita of the International Encaustic Conference, which continues annually in Provincetown Mass. Her memoir, 'Vita: Growing up Italian, Coming Out, and Making a Life in Art,' was published in 2019 by Well-Fed Artist Press.
An illustrated resume is online. https://jmresume.blogspot.com/
Ceres, founded in 1983 is a non-profit alternative center dedicated to the promotion of contemporary women artists. We embrace a diversity of artistic and political views. Entries in all media welcome.
Ceres believes the arts provide an important social service and that there is an inherent power in art to to enrich the quality and depth of people’s lives.