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June 15th, 2019 Bob Rob Work by Robert Goldstone Video by Caroline Symons Curated by Claire Kim & Maggie Goldstone ONE NIGHT ONLY Saturday, June 15th, 5-8pm
May 11th - June 9th, 2019 Encounter Work by Daniel Arnold, Adama Delphine Fawundu, Alanna Fields, Tammy Mercure, Akhira Montague, Yola Monakhov Stockton, Chris Verene in collaboration with Christian Holstad and The Self Esteem Salon, and Andre D. Wagner. Curated by Patrice Aphrodite Helmar Opening Saturday, May 11, 5-8pm Tammy Mercure Artist Talk @ Pratt ARC Building basement Lecture Hall e2 Friday, May 10, 6:30-8pm
April 13 - May 5, 2019 Facade Caroline Federle and Cierra McNeal Opening Saturday, April 13th, 5-8 pm
March 16 - April 7, 2019 No, not here Orlee Malka and Ana Rivera Opening Saturday, March 16th, 5-8 pm PERFORMANCE En algún otro lugar , ANA RIVERA SATURDAY, MARCH 16TH, 5-8 PM
November 17th - December 16th, 2018 Rinse & Repeat Work by Alexa Cabrera, Judy Chung, Brittney Najar, Lauren Chanel Patrick, and Solaris Sapiente Curated by Claire Kim Opening Saturday, November 17, 6-9pm
July 28th - August 26th, 2018 What's Motherly About Mom's Gallery? Work by Caroline Federle, Erin Montanez, and Jennifer May Reiland Curated by Erica Petrillo, and Joana Valsassina Opening Saturday, July 28th, 6-9pm
June 16th - July 22nd, 2018 Reflections Work by Dani Dobkin Opening Saturday, June 16th, 5-8pm
May 5th - June 3rd, 2018 Thane Work by Patrice Aphrodite Helmar Opening Saturday, may 5th, 5-8pm Patrice Helmar in conversation with Elle Perez Friday, May 11th, 630-830pm Poetry Reading! Murphy, Miller, & Janae - Hosted by Trent Pollard Saturday, June 2nd, 630-830pm
February 27th - March 18th, 2018 Trample The Flowers Work by Peter LaBier Opening February 27th, 5-8pm
January 6th - February 11th, 2018 Collapse Work by Dana Buhl Opening January 6th, 5-8pm
October 28th - November 25th, 2017 Retreat Work by Adrianne Rubenstein, Allison Janae Hamilton, Anthony Iacono, Ben Hagari, Dana DeGiulio, Ilana Harris-Babou, Iris Hu, Ivan Forde, Joeun Aatchim, Lisa Cobbe, Rachel Eulena Williams, Sara Stern, Sacha Ingber, Taylor Hawkins, Teejay Hwang, Van Hanos, and Virginia Lee Montgomery Opening October 28th, 5-8pm
September 23rd - October 21st, 2017 Warning Signs Work by Alex Zak Opening September 23rd, 5-8pm
August 19th - September 17th, 2017 Thresholds Work by Evan Halter Opening August 19th, 5-8pm
July 15th - August [date], 2017 Cats Without Claws Work by Adam Liam Rose, Ana Rivera, Cameron Welch, Chris Jones, Cy Morgan, Dana Buhl, David Humphrey, Derick Whitson, Elsa Lama, Emily Ludwig Shaffer, Hannah Stahl, Jose Sarmiento, Jose Zuniga, Judy Chung, Kiki Carrillo, Lindsay Burke, Liz Ahn, Michael Stamm, Pablo Montealegre, Peter LaBier, Rebecca Warlick, Reza Iman, Rocio Olivares, and Sky Riggs Opening July 15th, 5-8pm
"Ready for Prom", Akhira Montague, 2017
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Thinking of Things Inside Carl D'Alvia | Marcy Hermansader August 21 through September 26, 2021 Opening Saturday, August 21, 3 - 6 pm Mother Gallery is pleased to present Thinking of Things Inside , an exhibition of works pairing sculpture made across the past six years, two new upholstered sculptures by Carl D’Alvia (b. 1965, Sleepy Hollow, NY) with new mixed media works on paper by Marcy Hermansader (b. 1951, Long Island, NY). Thinking of Things Inside runs from 21 August through 26 September 2021. Mother Gallery is located on the ground floor of 1154 North Avenue in Beacon, New York. In Thinking of Things Inside , both artists present distinctions in the armor or surface language of their works; yet, each has a unified approach to dealing with chasm. By employing a process pattern that often pervades the surface of their work, D’Alvia and Hermansader mutually reveal and protect that which exists within. D’Alvia’s anthropomorphic works employ imbricated all over patterns to cloak sculptural shapes, like lichen on rocks, containing an interior that refuses to be neatly defined. For Thinking of Things Inside , in addition to several former sculptures, D’Alvia presents his first soft exterior sculptures which conflate fine upholstery and monument into empathic, ensouled, domestic companions. In Love Seat , a larger than life size kernel seems to brace for impact while crouching in a fetal position, its many tufted buttons appear at once charming yet ominous—recalling porcupine quills. D’Alvia is deft at transmuting life’s immense prickles with a tender humor, into works that communicate universal states of becoming. Hermansader’s new mixed media works on black paper in Thinking of Things Inside , are renderings of personal states of being in and around her house in Vermont. Hermansader’s works reveal rather than eclipse the interior—inviting viewers in as a necessity—as lines are drawn and mended and darkness drifts. The works are composed by combining pencil, acrylic, foils, old postcards, fabrics, thread—diverse materials that disappear into exquisite narrative abstractions punctuated by islands of naturalistic renderings in colored pencil. In The Closet , a glowing closet filled with long sleeve shirts beckons—laying bare the immensity of a seemingly simple task. Cutting diagonally across the composition, Hermansader devoutly overlays cut strips of fabric, like raindrops falling, revealing that the idea of homage can also be altered.
Marcy Hermansader, The Closet , 2020, Mixed media on paper, 30 x 40 in.
Carl D’Alvia (b. 1965 Sleepy Hollow, NY) is a sculptor that lives and works in Connecticut and New York. D’Alvia’s post-pop resin, bronze and marble sculptures range from the abstract and geometric to the figurative and anthropomorphic. The work often explores dichotomies such as minimal/ornate, industrial/handmade, and comic/tragic. D’Alvia won the Rome Prize in 2012. He has had numerous solo and group exhibitions internationally including American Academy in Rome, Italy and The Rhode Island School of Design Museum in Providence, Rhode Island.
Marcy Hermansader (b. 1951 Long Island, NY) received a BFA from Philadelphia College of Art, studying with Cynthia Carlson, Ree Morton, Rafael Ferrer. She has had one person shows at Williams College Museum of Art, The Pennsylvania Academy of Art, and the DeCordova Museum among others. Hermansader has participated in over fifty group exhibitions including “Interfaces: Outsider Art and the Mainstream” at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, “The Drawn Page” at the Aldrich Museum, and “Curator’s Choice” at the Bronx Museum. Her work can be found in museum collections, including the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Bowdoin College Museum, and The Minneapolis Institute of Art.
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