studio practice

ros — Brooklyn College Open Studios


Brooklyn College Master of Fine Arts Open Studios
Friday, March 23rd, 6-10pm
Saturday, March 24th, 1-6pm

brooklyncollegeopenstudios.com

Brooklyn College MFA Art students and faculty are pleased to announce our Spring 2012 Open Studios event. Twenty-five current Master of Fine Arts candidates will open their studios to welcome dialogue from the public on their creative processes.

The Brooklyn College MFA studios are located @
Boylan Hall floors 4,5 & 6 | studio map
2900 Bedford Avenue
Brooklyn, New York 11210

2 or 5 to Flatbush Avenue
Q to Avenue H
B41, B44 to Flatbush/Nostrand

open studios – brooklyn college

john ros will be participating in the brooklyn college open studios

when:
friday, 18 november, 6-10p
saturday, 19 november, 1-6p
monday, 21 november, 10-2p

where:
brooklyn college, department of art
boylan hall, floors 4, 5 & 6
2900 bedford avenue | brooklyn ny 11210

new gallery hours for september

gallery hours:
saturday & sunday, 12-4p
the gallery will also be open labour day, 12-4p

location: building 4b, nolan park, governors island, nyc

open studio hours:
saturday, 12-3p
location: building 4a, nolan park, governors island, nyc

more info

this week on governors island

nancy hubbard joins the artist-in-residence program on governors island. other working artists include john ros, james cullinane, joel bacon, & christine gedeon. work from the residency by kariann fuqua & matthew choberka will also be on view.

starting this week john ros will also be hosting a studio sale on the island. more info.

open studio hours: saturdays, 12-3p
view images of the studios.

transient landscape, our group exhibition continues through 25 september 2011.
view images & more info.

studios & gallery will be open during our season closing celebration:
saturday & sunday, 24 & 25 september 2011, 12-5p.

this week on governors island

galleryELL’s artist-in-residence program continues on governors island. artists include john ros, james cullinane, joel bacon, & christine gedeon. last week kariann fuqua joined us from washington dc. this week we welcome matthew choberka from utah. next week nancy hubbard from brooklyn will join the artists on the island.

open studio hours: saturdays, 12-3p
view images of the studios.

transient landscape, our group exhibition continues through 25 september 2011.
gallery hours: friday-sunday, 12-4p in august; saturday, sunday & labor day, 12-4p in september.
view images of the exhibit.

studios & gallery will be open during our season closing celebration:
saturday & sunday, 24 & 25 september 2011, 12-5p.

transient landscape: visualizing governors island
curated by john ros

donate — galleryELL @ governors island

on behalf of galleryELL i would like to introduce you to transient landscape: visualizing governors island, a new group exhibit and artist-in-residence program coming to governors island this summer.

this two-part project will include an evolving group exhibition, entitled transient landscape, which takes a broad look at the influence of our ever-changing landscapes — physical and psychological — through a variety of media, as well as a concurrent artist-in-residence program, visualizing governors island, which will give the public an inside look at our artists at work. this project will run from 22 july through 25 september 2011.

the majority of expenses for each galleryELL event are carried by our artist members. due to the size and scope of transient landscape we are reaching out to you to ask for some form of sponsorship. financial donations will be graciously accepted and will help fund exhibition costs including packaging/shipping, installation materials, marketing, insurance, and other related expenses.

last year, governors island received more than 443,000 visitors during its 2010 summer season, and even more are expected in 2011. we are very excited to have the potential to reach so many people and share our mission and our work with the public. we would love to have you be a part of that experience.

should you choose to donate to our event, your generosity will be recognized by adding your name to a credit panel that will hang at the entrance of the gallery space on the island.

galleryELL is a transient, brooklyn-based gallery comprised of active artists who look beyond daily practice by reaching out to members of our community and to the community at large, sharing resources, ideas, and creativity through camaraderie. we see the idea of transience as part of all of us and as part of the cities in which we live. recently we have had successful exhibits both locally and internationally. to find out more about galleryELL visit galleryELL.com.

we thank you for your generous support. you help bring great art to the people of new york!

sincerely,
john ros, artist & founder/director, galleryELL
galleryELL /at/ gmail /dot/ com
646.596.0409

please donate!

transient landscape: visualizing governors island

galleryELL is pleased to announce that we will be part of the 2011 season at governors island with transient landscape: visualizing governors island. this two-part project takes a broad look at the influence of our ever-changing landscapes — physical and psychological — through a variety of media, as well as gives the public an inside look at our artists at work.

curated by john ros.

project on view from 22 july through 25 september 2011

hours & more info
artists exhibiting

Hinrichsen — Workshops


Lori Hinrichsen has enjoyed teaching art and being a guide to people in their creative process since 2003. She now offers workshops in Vermont and throughout New England. Workshops are non toxic and require no specialized equipment. Adult classes 6-8 students.

If you would like more information for an on-site group workshop please contact Lori.

Lori Hinrichsen
Lori on galleryELL

image: Hinrichsen: water-based monotypes, 2009. 6×6″ each.

Varnot — updates

Varnot attending A.I.R. at Weir Farm, December 2010.

I have returned to Weir Farm for the month of December. I am focusing on work I relate to winter.  I have started five subtle tree watercolors with minimal narrative elements relating to the site. In addition I am sinking chicken eggs I had previously drained into baggies of hydrocal. Once finished, the accumulation of the eggs peaking out of plaster bags will become a larger modular floor or wall installation. I am also working on some tree cut outs and may or may not continue with some drinking straw work…we’ll see!
Happy Holidays!

Varnot finalist for Headlands Center for The Arts Project Space
Annie was recently notified by the Headlands Center for the Arts that she was selected as a finalist for their Artist in Residence Project Space. Unfortunately, in the end, she was not selected….

annie varnot