Ryan Cobourn and Sangram Majumdar
Main Gallery
June 17 - July 12, 2008
Opening Reception: TBA
Ryan Cobourn
Sangram Majumdar
Main Gallery
June 17 - July 12, 2008
Opening Reception: TBA
Ryan Cobourn
Sangram Majumdar
Main Gallery
June 17 - July 12, 2008
Opening Reception: TBA

Henry Brown, Terry Haggerty, Gilbert Hsiao & Douglas Melini
Project room installation by Michael Zahn
Curated by Matthew Deleget
November 27 – December 22, 2007
Reception: Thursday, November 29, 6-8pm
Main Gallery
October 30th - November 24th, 2007
Reception: Thursday, November 1, 6-8 PM
Friday, November 2nd, 6-8 PM
Hans Hofmann (1950)
by Sam Feinstein, narration co-written by Hofmann
Sam Feinstein at the Metropolitan Museum (1999)
slide talk at the premiere screening of Hans Hofmann
Sam’s Show at Scargo (1986)
interview with Sam Feinstein in front of his paintings
Main Gallery
October 2nd - 27th, 2007
Reception: Thursday, October 4, 6-8 PM
Project Room
October 2nd - 27th, 2007
Reception: Thursday, October 4th, 6-8 PM
Main Gallery
September 4th - 29th, 2007
Reception: Thursday, September 6, 6-9 PM
Project Room
September 4th - 29th, 2007
Reception: Thursday, September 6, 6-9 PM
Curated by Vittorio Colaizzi
Main Gallery and Project Room
June 19 – July 14, 2007
Opening Reception: June 21, 6-8 PM
Exhibition Information | Press Release | Review
“Building Picturing” features the work of sixteen painters whose approaches range from geometric abstraction to keen observation, from lyrical inventions with mark and color to restrained distillations of the landscape.
works by: Donald Beal, Martin Bromirski, Pamela S. Cardwell, Hannah Cornish, Michael Davidson, Vaughn Whitney Garland, Lenore Golub, Anne Gray, Julie Karabenick, Russell L. Roberts, Yolanda Sanchez, Jeffrey Stark, Elizabeth Ternhune, Timothy M. Trelease, David Webb, Susan Zurbrigg
Thursday, June 14, 6:00–7:30 PM
FREE ADMISSION
Panelists:Mario Naves, Peter Paone, Karen Wilkin
Moderator: Andrea Packard
Related Exhibition Information
Andrea Packard and Martha Armstrong
Celia Reisman
Main Gallery
May 22–June 16, 2007
Opening Reception: Tuesday, May 22, 6-8 PM
Exhibition Information | Press Release
Andrea Packard’s landscapes and domestic scenes explore the richness and simultaneity of memory, desire, and perception. She develops striking imagery and relationships through combining handmade and painted paper with fragments of woodcuts, etchings, and fabric.
Martha Armstrong’s painterly abstractions from the landscape have won acclaim for their inventiveness and verve. In 2005, Jonathan Goodman wrote “There is always an exploratory energy within Armstrong’s art. She consistently investigates the landscape with expressive gestures whose vibrancy engages her audience with intelligence and energy.”
Project Room
May 22–June 16, 2007
Opening Reception: Tuesday, May 22, 6-8 PM
Exhibition Information | Press Release
Celia Reisman’s intimate gouache paintings and easel size oil paintings explore the relationship between memory and perception, where real and imaginary views of the everyday world transform the familiar into fiction.
Main Gallery
April 24 - May 19, 2007
Reception: Thursday, April 26, 6-8 PM
Project Room
April 24 - May 19, 2007
Opening Reception: April 26, 2007, 6-8PM
Weight and Weightlessness in Contemporary Painting
Curated by Suzanne Kammin Baron
Main Gallery
March 27, 2007-April 21, 2007
Opening Reception: Thursday, March 29 6-9pm.
Exhibition Information | Press Release | Review
Zero Gravity/Heavy Weather presents six New York City painters who explore contrasting, internally consistent material and thematic approaches to physical and conceptual weight in painting.
Works by: Andrew Leo Baron, Dionisio Cortes, Dale Emmart, Heidi Johnson, Margaret Krug, Leticia Ortega
Related Events
In conjunction with the exhibition, there will be a two-part workshop given by the participating artists and in association with The Creative Center: Arts in Healthcare.
April 7
Artists participating in Zero Gravity/Heavy Weather will speak about their work at The Painting Center.
April 14
A hands-on workshop will be given at The Creative Center’s Chelsea studio. Please visit www.thecreativecenter.org or call 646-336-7612 for details.
In addition, concurrent with The Painting Center exhibition, nextspaceGallery is pleased to announce it will be exhibiting the work of artists in Zero Gravity/Heavy Weather in its beautifully rendered virtual exhibition space. Founded in 2007 by Stephen Walker, nextspaceGallery offers a forum for artists to show their work without typical spatial or temporal restrictions thereby making art exhibitions accessible to a wider viewer base and allowing anyone with access to the internet to have a gallery experience. Please visit: www.nextspacegallery.com.
Project Room
March 27, 2007-April 21, 2007
Opening Reception: Thursday, March 29 6-9 PM
Curated by Susan Shatter
Main Gallery
February 27, 2007 – March 24, 2007
Reception: March 1, 6-8 pm
Exhibition Information | Press Release | Virtual Exhibition
Fluid Fields features 31 contemporary artists that engage the fluid, organic quality of the watercolor medium. The exhibit is an attempt to show how varied and experimental this medium can be.
Works by: Jan Aronson, Becky Brown, Alison Cattan, Kathy Crawley, Susanna Coffey, Eleanor Cogbill, David Dewey, Lois Dodd, Joan Dickson, Janet Fish, John Goodrich, Jacqueline Gourevitch, Kathy Hanson, Don Holden, Ray Kass, Peggy Kennedy, Ronnie Landfield, Ro Lohin, Melissa Meyer, Steve Manolis, Raoul Middleman, Graham Nickson, Elizabeth O’Reilly, Charles Parness, Margaret Richards, Reeve Schley, Harriet Shorr, Cynthia Sobel, Kamilla Talbot, Tina Tuttman, and Kevin Wixted.

Project Room
February 27, 2007 – March 24, 2007
Reception: March 1, 6-8 pm
Exhibition Information | Press Release | Read the review | Virtual Exhibition
Recent watercolors by Phyllis Floyd painted on site in Madison Square Park and other spots around Manhattan.
January 30 - February 24, 2007
Main Gallery & Project Room
Opening Reception: Thursday, Feb. 1, 2007, 6-9 PM
Carmela Kolman: Fruit and Baubles
Exhibition Information
Carmela Kolman’s compositions of richly hued fruit and beaded necklaces evoke abundance, fertility, and glamour. Her paintings’ compressed recession and expansive spaces abstract the tabletop format of the still life genre.
Scott Noel: Studio Narratives
Exhibition Information | Press Release
Scott Noel’s new pictures explore the visual and psychological resonances between the figure, still life, and the cityscape unified in exchanges between the light outdoors and the reflected light that illuminates the studio.
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