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GRACE KNOWLTON
Sculpture - Painting
- Photography

MARCH 12 - APRIL 3, 2011

Grace Knowlton - Selected Collections:
•Art Omi, Field Sculpture Park, Chatham, NY
•Bates College, Lewiston, ME
•Bergen Museum of Art and Science, Bergen, NJ
•Brooklyn Museum of Art, New York, NY
•Cathedral of St. John the Divine, New York, NY
•Center for Creative Photography, Tucson, AZ
•Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
•Houston Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX
•Jacksonville Art Museum, Jacksonville, FL
•Kingsborough College, Queens, NY
•Lannan Foundation, Florida
•Longhouse Foundation, East Hampton
•Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
•The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX
•Mobil Corporation, Washington, DC
•Museum of Outdoor Art, Denver, CO
•Mt. Holyoke College Museum, South Hadley, MA
•Newark Museum, Newark, NJ
•Northern Engraving Corp., Lacrosse, WI
•Prudential Insurance Company of America, NY
•Roberson Center for the Arts, Binghamton, NY
•Smith College Museum, Northampton, MA
•Storm King Art Center, Mountainville, NY
•Sugar Hill Arts Center, NYC
•Victoria and Albert Museum, London, England
•Yale University Museum of Art, New Haven, CT
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Under the Influence - Objects of Obsession
Susan Martin Maffei

Exploring Woven Tapestry
Archie Brennan
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September 10 - October
3, 2010
Pat Hickman- Curator
Archie Brennan & Susan Martin Maffei
are internationally-known tapestry artists who have been working
in their chosen medium for a combination of more than 85 years!
They have exhibited and taught in museums, universities, galleries
and art centers around the World and have work in both public
and private collections.

Complification
April 9th -
May 23rd, 2010
Christopher Baker
daniel Baltzer
R. Justin Stewart
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Michael Zansky
- New Paintings
March 5-March 28, 2010

GAGA Arts Center is excited to host the premier exhibit of Michael
Zansky’s new oil paintings. The internationally recognized
artist will hang over thirty canvases-- a radical, tour de force
departure from his acclaimed multi-media Lens Installations.
“The new paintings are snapshots of an alternate reality;
our minds clutch at the jagged cracks of the subliminal cliffs
- our grasp of the real fails, and we fall willingly into the
curious mind of Michael Zansky.” James Tyler-Curator

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Books Without
Words/Words Without Books
Ula Einstein
Leslie Madigan
Jody Richards
Karen Shaw
June 4
- 27, 2010
 
 
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May 3-August 14, 2010
Email - jsgalleryinfo@gmail.com
PARTICIPATING ARTISTS: DAX VAN
AALTEN, MARC FRIEDLANDER, HAL HIRSHORN, MARK ENGER, BRIAN LEO,
AMY MORSE, JOHN LANDINO, MICHAEL RECK, GILLIAN HARO, M. HENRY
JONES, BOYCE CUMMINGS, YURIKO KATORI, JULIEN JOURDES, ILYA PADALKA,
SELMA HAFIZOVIC, EZRA TALMATCH, TIM FERESTEN, BRAD GREENWOOD,
FRANK WELLES, RYOHEI MINAMI, CARLTON DEWOODY, JORDAN EAGLES, ALAN
EISENSTEIN, MICHAEL RICARDO ANDREEV, RICK M. JOHNSON, ALLEGRA
PACHECO
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F I
C T I O N S
Salon des Refuses 2K10
March 5 - April 18, 2010
In an age of the all-powerful institutional mega-exhibition, the
Gaga Arts Center is pleased to present FICTIONS Salon des Refuses
2K10 (French for “Salon of the Refused’). This experimental
and innovative exhibition includes artists whose work has been
overlooked by the curators of these exhibitions yet warrants critical
attention as the avant-garde. These artists dare to develop new
language in all media that doesn’t fit into neat categories
and boundaries—simply put, their work breaks rules. The
distinguishing element running through all the work in this show
is that fiction is more real than fact-analogous to contemporary
life.
A brief description of two of the artists in this group show is
presented below:
Ezra Talmatch is so New York , so gritty, street smart, east
village that you can’t get any closer to street language
but with such enormous skill that it creates a tension with the
refinement of the Artworks. He has an outrageous amount of artistic
energy whether he is simply drawing, creating dry frescos, massive
construction material environments, or altering prints and virtual
atmospheres. He is constructing and destructing himself at the
same time. These works are so raw and yet so refined. His work
is frighteningly evocative. You’ve never seen dry-frescos
like this before.
Brian Leo is a great colorist and pop-minimalist whose work creates
a surrealist’s sense of dramatic humor. His particular way
of putting colors together is totally unique. The colors are very
unusual, their qualities are irresistibly attractive and beautiful,
Brian has a very good command chromatically. These forms have
no relationship yet they do relate. If Phillip Guston lives--he
lives through this kid.
GAGA Arts Center thanks the Arts Fund of Rockland, a project of
the Arts Council of Rockland, for their generous support.
This project is made possible, in part, with funds from the Community
Arts Grants program of the Arts Council of Rockland and the Decentralization
Program of the New York State Council on the Arts.
 
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October
23, 2009 thru February 21, 2010

Garnerworld
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The
Holding Company- how lives flow through brick and mortar
a film by Frank Vitale - order
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Student Art Exhibition -
Jan. 29 to Feb. 21, 2010
GAGA Arts Center is please to announce its first juried Student
Art Exhibition. Eleven students will be invited back as “Featured
Artists” at a special student exhibit to be held in Gallery
B @ GAGA in 2010, and will be invited to work with professional
artists in hanging the exhibit.
This exhibition is funded by: Orange & Rockland
Community Investment Program.
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Tamara Gayer
Everything’s For Sale
December 4, 2009 – January 10, 2010
Opening Reception: Friday, December 4th, 2009 6-9pm
A site-specific installation by Tamara Gayer will be on view at
the GAGA Arts Center in Garnerville, NY from December 4th to January
10th.
The show, Everything’s For Sale, is comprised of ‘Skyline,’
a large scale installation that will use the windows in Gallery
B at GAGA as a substrate; and ‘Window,’ a lightbox
positioned opposite these windows. ‘Skyline’ plays
with the image of the skyline of Manhattan, depicting some of
the iconic buildings of this vista and outlining the power and
aesthetic history of the City. This piece takes this engagement
a stage further by altering some of the specifics, toying with
our perception of the generic image of the City. The light box
‘Window’ offers the complementary intimate view of
the City.
Gayer’s juxtaposition is not only a conversation about the
history of New York but a play on light, color and patterns. Gayer
uses our basic predisposition to assemble patterns to create undulating
landscapes that evoke movement and promote discovery. In this
show she will focus on plays of light and shadow both natural
and artificial. This show is a continuation of the conversation
Gayer seeks to promote about the spaces in which we live and the
ongoing changes to our environment.
This exhibition is funded by: Orange & Rockland
Community Investment Program.
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Double-Dutch Exhibition Artists: Jim Sullivan, Dienke
Nauta, Amy Morse, Brian Leo, Dax van Aalten, Ezra Talmatch, Boyce
Cummings, Hal Hirschorn, Jon Lewis, Todd Fisher, Harry Hancock,
Allegra Pacheco, Zach Zahringer, Eric Cahan, Brett Doar, Sebastian
Mlynarski, Henry Jones, Gretchen Krauss, Janusz Erdely, Suzanne
Riggio, Jordan Eagles, John Landino, Joyce Van Dongen, Brooke
Larsen.
"The exhibition, Double Dutch, curated by Jonathan Shorr,
is a large and interesting international group show in one of
the 8000 square foot galleries at this art center. There are 50
works of art by 20 artists and Dutch Video Artists' Projections
with ten additional multimedia artists. The curator also presents
Brian Leo's solo exhibition of new paintings, Color Glow, in a
second gallery and a salon exhibition in a third space. These
shows are scattered in several beautiful buildings in the arts
center. There are also a handful of great artists studios that
will be open on Saturday."
"Don't miss this hot new arts destination--Garnerville Arts
Center-- a remarkable 19th century former textile mill in the
hamlet of Garnerville NY, complete with a waterfall and creek
maze running through its 25 Dickensian-like buildings. Before,
during or after a turn around the galleries, art spaces, and sculpture
gardens, look out for spontaneous performances in the alleyways
and alcoves in this gem of the Hudson."
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Pictures From Croatia:
Through The Eyes Of Children
SEPTEMBER 11- OCTOBER 4, 2009
On October 10, 2008 five exemplary photography students
ages 10 -17 from Ken Karlewicz's after school photography program
, set off for an exciting and intensive nine day photography
workshop in Dubrovnik Croatia.
The students, Emma Karlewicz (age 10),Kayla Rudess (age 12), Kim
Winkler (age 13), Juan Carlos Fana (age 15), and Wilfry
Fana (age 17), were all seasoned photographers from Ken's
after school photography program, and had spent the past several
years doing street and documentary photography in the historic
river village of Haverstraw N.Y.
Shooting 10-12 megapixel digital SLR'S, the students worked much
of the time in the historic "Old City" of Dubrovnik
as well as the nearby island of Korcula, making environmental
portraits,landscape and architectural images as well
as street and documentary photographs of everyday life in Croatia.
The resulting exhibition, "Pictures from Croatia:
Through the Eyes of Children" will consist of close
to 50 images with the opening reception scheduled
for Friday, September 11, 2009 at the Gaga Arts Center in
Garnerville N.Y. from 6-9PM
The trip was sponsored by former Met Life CEO Robert Benmosche
of Wesley Hills N.Y. who graciously hosted the team for
their nine day stay at his oceanside villa on the Adriatic Sea
in Dubrovnik Croatia.
Additional support was made possible through the generous contributions from
Ken's loyal clients at Mr. K's Window Cleaning Service who shared
his vision for the project.
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NEW WORKS - Joe Fusaro
June 12 to July 5, 2009 
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Curated by Ken Karlewicz
Ken Karlewicz and 30 other photographers captured digital images
on May 9th [5\9] along Route 59 in Rockland County, New York.
The result is a remarkable photographic distillation of a single
day in the life of a diverse fifteen mile stretch of America.
Exhibition will include over fifty large scale photographs documenting
the 24 hour encounter.
May 9 to June 6, 2009
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March 13 to April
4, 2009 - [Main Gallery]
IN BETWEEN THE LINES
Ursula Schneider, Ann Pachner, and Pat Hickman

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LAND OF THE LOST
Andrea Stanislav

Andréa Stanislav's new solo exhibition -- Land of the
Lost -- is a site- specific multimedia installation created for
the Main Gallery at GAGA. The installation is a dystopic “encampment”
consisting of a sculptural formation of silver military tents.
Each tent has its own sonic and lighting element that creates
a rhythmic pattern of light and sound emanating from within each
sculpture.
About the Artist
Andréa Stanislav is multimedia artist who lives and works
in Minneapolis and New York City . Stanislav's body of work is
inspired by the language of film, architecture and pop culture,
and includes installation, sculpture, video, photography and sound.
Her installations create experiential environments exploring
worlds we can see and worlds we can’t—but know intuitively
are real. Stanislav’s work has been featured in numerous
solo and group exhibitions around the world, including Shenyang
, China ; Iksan , Korea ; Belfast , Ireland ; London , England
; San Diego , Miami , Minneapolis and New York City .
In Gallery B, Brooklyn- based, emerging artist Gail Heidel
presents her installation -- Converge.
Converge is a two-part installation composed of 1123 modular
bricks. The work references the contemporary condition of interconnectivity,
the reliance on systems and the dualities found within these ideas
through the metaphor of the cityscape.
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BIG PICTURE - Photography Exhibition

Grace Knowlton
Ned Harris
OUTSIDE
IN Outsider Art Show- 2007
Curated by James Tyler and
Dean Lozow
The paintings and sculpture of twenty five self-taught ‘outsiders’
and American folk artists will be on display at the GAGA Arts
Center as a part of this year’s GAGA Arts Festival.

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SUMMER
LOVE
Curated by Andréa
Stanislav and Macy Topp
Artists: Kathy Budd, David Helms, Vellessa Monk, Clive Murphy,
Andrea Polli, Jenny Schimd, and Andréa Stanislav
Featuring contemporary artwork that questions and explores the
folly, work and heat of Summer, through - printmaking, photography,
sculpture, sound.
GAGA Arts Festival - Saturday June 9th and Sunday June
10th, 2007

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THE
CRYSTAL EMPIRE - ANDREA STANISLAV - 2004......
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.URSULA
SCHNEIDER- 2006

PETROGLYPHS
of RAPANUI - 2006
 
EATING
LATKAS & ERASING HITLER - BILL
HOCHHAUSEN and YACHIAM GAL - 2005

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BRICKHEAD:
Come and Gone
JAMES TYLER
VIDEO
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