"Artists' Gallery" - 5 new articles
30th Annual Juried Exhibition at Coryell Gallery"In Kevin's Garden"
8x10 oil on board by Joe Kazimierczyk Joe Kazimierczyk and Carol Sanzalone both have pieces in this year's "Lambertville and the Surrounding Area" - the 30th annual juried show put on by the Coryell Gallery and the Lambertville Historical Society. The show runs Feb 7 - March 21 Opening reception: Sunday, Feb 7, 3-6pm at: Artists' Gallery 32 Coryell Street (until Feb 14) 18 Bridge Street (beginning March, 2010) Lambertville, NJ map & directions Gallery hours: every Friday, Saturday and Sunday 11 am - 6 pm Artsbridge Members ShowArtists' Gallery members Jennifer Cadoff, Chuck Katzenbach, Joe Kazimierczyk, Doug Sardo and John Treichler all have work in the annual Artsbridge Members Show taking place at the Prallsville Mills in Stockton, NJ.
The show runs Feb 6 - 21 Opening reception: Friday, Feb 12, 7-10pm Show Hours:
Please note that the reception for this show was originally scheduled for Saturday, Feb 6 but due to predictions of heavy snowfall, it's been rescheduled for Friday Feb 12. Weather permitting, the show will be open to the public on Sunday Feb 7. Artists' Gallery
32 Coryell Street (until Feb 14) 18 Bridge Street (beginning March, 2010) Lambertville, NJ map & directions Gallery hours: every Friday, Saturday and Sunday 11 am - 6 pm Treichler in ONWARD '10 at Project BashoTreichler in ONWARD '10 at Project Basho February 1 - March 6 Project Basho, Philadelphia, PA Opening Reception Saturday February 6, 2:00pm to 5:00pm
Two of John Treichler's photographs have been selected for display in ONWARD ‘10, an annual juried photography competition exclusively featuring the work of new and emerging photographers with unique vision and talent. "Josh #2" photograph by John Treichler
This year there were a stunning 1,666 entries from 418 individual artists. Submissions came from all over the United States as well as 7 other countries, and the standard of submitted work was very high. Only 73 images by 40 artists were selected to be included by guest juror Debbie Fleming Cafferty, noted documentary photographer whose work can be found in the collections of the Smithsonian, MOMA, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Whitney and the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris. She has also received numerous awards including the first Lou Stoumen Prize in 1996 and a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2005. "Trained" photograph by John Treichler
Project Basho is committed to re-introducing photography to Philadelphia by providing a space that is conducive to the advancement of the medium and by fostering a vibrant culture of photography through an array of educational programs such as informal critiques, lectures, and panel discussions. Project Basho is located at 1305 Germantown Avenue in the Old Kensington section of Philadelphia. Gallery Hours are Monday through Friday from 5:30pm - 10:30 pm, Sunday: 12:00 pm - 10:00 pm For more information phone 215-238-0928 or visit http://onward.projectbasho.org/selected-photographers Artists' Gallery
32 Coryell Street (until Feb 14) 18 Bridge Street (beginning March, 2010) Lambertville, NJ map & directions Gallery hours: every Friday, Saturday and Sunday 11 am - 6 pm Treichler in PHOTOGRAPHY 29 at Perkins Center for the ArtsJanuary 31 - March 9
"Assembly #2" by John Treichler
"At the Speed of Stillness" byJohn Treichler
Perkins Center for the Arts is dedicated to excellence in the arts and to providing a wide range of creative opportunities for people of all ages and of every level of artistic development. PHOTOGRAPHY 29 is on exhibit at the Moorestown NJ location at 365 Kings Highway. The hours are Thursday and Friday from 10:00 am - 4:00 pm, and Saturday and Sunday from 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm. For more information phone 800-387-5226 or visit: www.perkinscenter.org www.jtreichler-image.com Artists Gallery is MovingThe opening reception for our current show "All Together Now" was a great success. We're greatful that so many former gallery members were able to exhibit in the show and to join us at the opening. I don't see how it could possibly have been any more fun than it was. Some news that you may not have heard yet: this is the last show we're having at 32 Coryell Street, where the gallery has been for the past 15 years. So if you haven't been to the gallery in a while, or if you haven't yet seen the current show, you have 3 week left to see it. In March, Artists' Gallery is moving to 18 Bridge Street, just a few blocks away, but a larger space and right in the heart of town. You'll hear more about this later, but the schedule is:
As this year marks the 15th anniversary of the Artists' Gallery, we're a bit sad to be leaving the space we've been in all these years. But,we're all pretty excited about the new location and hope you can join us there. You'll be hearing much more about this over the next 5 weeks. More Recent Articles |