Friday, June 24, 2011

Newtown Hardware Round Two

We have some new prints on display at the Newtown Hardware House. They will be there until July 5, when the display comes down. The round two photographs are the work of, Jettie Sailor, Jan Watson, Sue Kott, David Wagner, Kristina Tregnan, and Sharon Mastrosimone. Stop by and check it out!!


Friday, June 17, 2011

Construct at The Ice Box

Check out this Exhibition at the Ice Box, The Center for Emerging Visual Arts at the Crane Arts Building in Philadelphia. They are featuring several of Kimberly Witham's photographs. Kimberly is a Professor of Photography at Bucks County Community College. The exhibit runs from June 17-29, 2011. It's a must see!


At The Icebox, The Center for Emerging Visual Artists
is pleased to present: 


CONSTRUCT



Kimberly Witham "Still Life with Osage Oranges..." 2010


An Exhibition by CFEVA Career Development Program Fellows


Curated by Amie Potsic


June 17 – June 29, 2011


Opening Reception & Performance: Friday, June 17th  6 - 8pm


LOCATION:
The Icebox at The Crane Arts Building
1400 North American Street
Philadelphia, PA  19122

Hours:  Wednesday - Sunday 12 - 6 pm

  Utilizing the grand scale and unique feel of the Icebox Project space, CFEVA’s Career Development Program Fellows exhibit large scale site-specific installations, sculpture, printmaking, painting, drawing, photography, video, and performance.  Fellows exhibiting are:  Noah Addis, Arden Bendler Browning, Lewis Colburn, Don Edler, Laureen Griffin, Jordan Griska, Ana B. Hernandez, Mami Kato, Allison Kaufman, Daniel Kornrumpf, Maggie Mills, Tim Portlock, Alison Stigora, Jennifer Williams, Kimberly Witham, and Bohyun Yoon.

These artists address a diverse range of issues and ideologies through a variety of materials and presentation strategies.  Issues surrounding public space, urban development and decay, repurposing materials, and life and death are explored in surprising ways.  Additionally, artists push the boundaries of artistic tradition through unusual and unexpected approaches to traditional genres such as still-life and portraiture.  For example, Lewis Colburn will be seated atop a 15 foot wooden tower where he will be typing War and Peace by Tolstoy during a performance at the opening reception.  Tim Portlock will exhibit large scale prints of decaying urban cityscapes created using 3D gaming software.  Alison Stigora will exhibit a looming sculpture made from burnt wood swirling 13 feet into the air.  And, Kimberly Witham will show photographs of still life’s she has created with dead creatures and décor.  

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Save Newtown Hardware

In an effort to draw people to Newtown Hardware, five Bucks Photo Club students have their work on display in the window of Newtown Hardware. We hope it will bring attention to the hardware store and the fact that it might be closing, also bringing attention to the Photo Club and the students who are displaying their work. Hopefully it will turn into a rotating exhibit. We will be changing the prints every few weeks giving other students a chance to show off their work as well. The prints are for sale, with a portion of the proceeds going to the hardware store. In the pictures are the work of Sue Kott, Kris Tregnan, David Wagner, Sharon Mastrosimone and Robin Odland.