
Lynne Golob Gelfman
Cippol4-bb.06.a
2005
acrylic on panel
48 x 48 inches
Newman Popiashvili Gallery, NY
An Art Diary and Photoblog by Vincent Romaniello
The image above shows 40 of the 48 artists in DRAGNET that opened this past Sunday and runs through August 30th at Sage Projects. I am a member and helped organize the exhibition and I have to thank all the artists for their sense of humor in participating in the mug shots and other antics on the day we collected the work. It's very interesting to see the diversity of work we got from this open call, come out and see for yourself. For details on the exhibition and upcoming reception visit the Sage Projects website. We would also like to thank the local media, bloggers and others who have listed or mentioned the show.
"It's not about the collections anymore," says strategist James Chung of ReachAdvisors, who consults for cultural institutions around the globe. "It's about community."read more
Across the country, Pittsburgh's Carnegie Museum of Natural History is in the midst of a long-range strategic plan. Director Samuel Taylor says this generation will not get involved if it can't participate. "One of our most important recommendations will include inviting local graduate students to plan exhibitions and contribute to the curatorial process," he adds.
Want to see how your Senator voted on HB 1416 w/ Corman Amdt?: http://is.gd/1GnTW Sen. Lisa Boscola (D) crossed the aisle.They say there is still time to contact your state representatives.
The material that I'm using for some of my new pieces is a type of foam insulation that comes in sheets. I'm not adding anything but instead I'm taking material away. The back and sides are painted with white gesso. Here is another example using the reverse side of the sheet that has no type and is silver instead of blue.
From the e-newsletter by Cathy Kimball, director of the San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art, CA...We're looking forward to seeing you at the Monotype Marathon Print Auction on Saturday, July 18th. Doors open at 5:30pm and bidding will heat up quickly as lots start to close at 7:10pm.This is a nice annual event that the museum there holds for local artists. Above print by Kerry Vandermeer. Preview the prints in the ICA Focus Gallery or online.


Sweet 16 Annual Event Features Hundreds of Original Works by Bay Area Artists all Sale Priced.
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art recently announced the recipients of the SECA Art Award, administered by the Society for the Encouragement of Contemporary Art...
This past Saturday marked the opening of the SECA art award exhibition, which runs through April 22, at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA). SECA, Society for the Encouragement of Contemporary Art, an auxiliary of SFMOMA, awards talented local artists biennially.
Founded in 1978 by Marian Parmenter and Sally Lilienthal, the Artists Gallery, an annex of the SFMOMA, is a rental and sales gallery located in the historic Fort Mason district. Since its inception the space has shown consistent dedication to supporting local up-and-coming and established artists to reflect the diversity of the Bay Area contemporary art scene
The SFMOMA Artists Gallery located at Fort Mason Center has just launched a new venue for showing artists' work. Called the Windows Program, it uses the SFMOMA Garage's street-level windows located at 150 Natoma and 147 Minna Street (Between Third and New Montgomery Sts.) to showcase artwork.
Art in the Atrium: Kerry James Marshall is presented to the public thanks to the generosity of the Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund.
SB 850 Rears Its Ugly Head
Take Action!
PCA Could Be Eliminated with the Passage of SB 850
As of this morning everything has changed for the worse.
All reports are that Senate Bill 850 is back in consideration (zero funding for the arts and total elimination of the PCA) plus another $1.7 billion in cuts to other remaining appropriations. Its passage would mean no grants to the arts for FY2009-2010. The strongest possible message of support for PCA arts funding must be sent to your elected officials without delay.
We can see no good outcome without your immediate and significant action to support state funding for Pennsylvania's arts! Programs, jobs and services are at stake.
Here's what you can do to help save arts funding:
Please take a few minutes today and send an e-mail to the Governor and your legislators to tell them that you support the passage of a budget that includes $14 million for the arts. If you support a tax increase in order to ensure that government services, including arts grants, continue, let them know that as well. Don't put this off...a budget could be passed before you take action.
Attend the Save the Arts in Pennsylvania Rally on July 14. The rally will be held in the Main Rotunda in the State Capitol Building in Harrisburg and will begin at 11 AM. Ask friends, family, business associates, etc. to join you. Bring signs, posters, wear t-shirts with a save the arts message. The important thing is to be there to voice your support for state arts funding.
Help us save the arts in Pennsylvania today!
Senate Bill 850, that eliminates all funding for the arts and the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, is back under consideration.
But it is worse.
The proposed budget in SB 850 would need to be reduced by an additional $1.7 billion to balance the budget. That’s billion, with a “B.”
Please join with us in supporting continued state funding for the arts.
We need your help.
Join us and tell your friends about the upcoming Arts Rally at the Capitol on Tuesday, July 14 at 11 am in the Rotunda of the Main Capitol. Your presence will make a powerful statement of support for the arts. Register now:
citizensfortheartsinpa.org
My work is currently showing at The Surface Library Gallery in Springs, NY. This is just down the road from Art Hamptons which the New York Times reports today is actually a little bigger than last year. So when you have had enough of William Glackens, Childe Hassam, Robert Henri, Georgia O’Keeffe, Fairfield Porter and Larry Rivers head over to see our show with David M. Mitchell, Gabriel J. Shuldiner, Gregory Coates, Loi Glavin, Robert Brasher, Matsuka, Roger Justice Thomas, Tanya Bell and Vincent Romaniello, curated by Lynn Dunham.
I'm happy to say that I was selected to show my work on the Culturehall site. I've added a couple new pieces there including the one above.
I did not receive this request directly from the ICA but the request to contact your state representatives on arts funding is one that I support. See my post here on a related topic. 2020
Opening
Noyes Museum
The Arts Garage
Artist Member Show
Friday, October 9
6-8pm
2200 Fairmount Ave
Atlantic City, NJ 08401
The Center Does Not Hold
Opens February 12, 2020
Equity Gallery
245 Broome St New York, NY
2019
Somewhere We Landed
Drawing Rooms
Mana Campus
Jersey City,NJ
Tracing Community
Through February 202
Noyes Museum
Art Garage
Atlantic City, NJ
2018
Star Spangled
Trans-cen-der Art
Brooklyn, NY
Forget Me Not
Ann Street Gallery
Newburgh, NY
2017
Collar Works, Troy, NY
Call of the Wild
Anderson Chase Gallery
Katonah, NY
Hope for the Holidays
Main Gallery, Monmouth Museum
Lincroft, NJ
2016
Climate Change Awards
Human Impacts Institute
Taipei Economic & Cultural Office
New York, NY
Sage Reunion Tour
BLAM Brooklyn
56 Bogart Street
Brooklyn, NY
Movement is Rising:
Demystify, Destroy and Rebuild!
Museum of Impact
Newark, NJ
The History of Art
SpaceworksNYC
Brooklyn, NY
Graffiti Inspired
Walter Meade Gallery
Roxbury Arts Group
Roxbury, NY
Small Works Baruch 2016
Mishkin Gallery
New York, NY
Postcards from the Edge
Sikkema Jenkins & Co.
New York, NY
Exchange Rates
56 Bogart Street
Brooklyn, NY
Tribute to the Disappeared
An art project in honor of the 26,000 disappeared in Mexico
Black Lives Matter
MCLA Gallery 51
North Adams, MA
BronxArtSpace: Speak Out
Bronx, NY
Concrete
BLAM LA
Los Angeles, CA
Through the Rabbit Hole
Sideshow Gallery
Brooklyn, New York
2015
Drones Over Harlem (solo)
Chashama Gallery
New York, NY
Miscellaneous & Blended
Museo de Arte de Sinaloa
Mexico
RIGHTS - Art for Activism
Amnesty International
Brooklyn, NY
#newcollectorbk
Ground Floor Gallery
Brooklyn, NY
Instinct
Parliament Arts Organization
York, PA
Bushwick/Berlin
Bushwick Open Studios
Brooklyn, NY
CinemaSunday BOS 2015
Brooklyn, NY
SpaceWorksNYC
Studio resident
Brooklyn Library
240 Division Avenue
Brooklyn, NY
Artists Responses to
#BlackLivesMatter
CultureWorks
Holland, MI
The Artist's Studio
BRIC Arts | Media
Brooklyn, NY
Nation III: Circle the Wagons
Sideshow Gallery
Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY
You've Got Mail
Ground Floor Gallery
Brooklyn, NY
Micro Collection Museum
Milano, Italy
The Big Small Show
Victory Hall Drawing Rooms
Jersey City, NJ
2014
Take Me Home
Kohler Arts Center
Sheboygan, WI
Lines Drawn
America's artists look beyond the Politics of Red and Blue
Charles Krause Gallery
Washington, DC
Village Drones (solo)
SpectreArts
Durham, NC
Exchange Rates
Rawart
56 Bogart, Brooklyn, NY
Bushwick Open Studios
• Studio, 513 Johnson
• Bushwick Open: 20 artists, 386 Jefferson
• Centotto, 250 Moore
Exuberant Politics
Public Space One
Iowa City, IA
5th Avenue SAW
Storefront Art Walk
Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, NY
2013
By-Productions, or Asides
Centotto
Brooklyn, NY
Working it Out
The Painting Center
New York, NY
MY STORY A Nationwide Diversity Art Show
Washington State University of Vancouver
Vancouver, Washington
The Exchange Archive
MultiAgency Collective and
MoMA Stucio: Exchange Café
link
Centotto
Legend of Drafts
Brooklyn, NY
Movement Museum
Muzej Pokreta, Slovenia
2012
Box Populi: The Art of Protest
Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
SHOES
Cultivate Vyner Street
London, UK
Brucennial 2012
Curated by The Bruce High Quality
and Vito Schnabel
New York, NY
photos | photos | video
Pile of Clowns
Centotto
Brooklyn, NY
Vincent Romaniello (solo)
Pigment Power
Lotus Salon NYC
information | slideshow
Amplify Action
Sustainability Through the Arts
Skylight Gallery of the
Bedford-Stuyvesant Restoration Corp
Brooklyn, NY
photos
GO!
Brooklyn Museum: Open Studio Project
Brooklyn, NY
information | photos
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