News Vincent Romaniello

Village Drones
Solo Exhibition

Opening Reception: 3rd Friday, November 21, 6-9pm
Artist Talk: Saturday, November 22, 10-11am

SpectreArts
1004 Morning Glory Avenue
Durham, NC 27701
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Interview with Artist Vincent Romaniello
Museum Quality Framing

MQF: Your work often combines 2D - drawing, painting - with 3D - folding cardboard, large sketchbooks. What do you find interesting about working in multiple mediums and dimensions?

VR: I became more involved in creating 3D work for a few reasons. Mainly it was because I like the way that 3D along with 2D work activates a space. I also became more interested in creating immersive environments instead of singular works. In New York in the early 90's I saw quite a few good shows where artists who were known primarily as painters included sculpture in their exhibitions and I really liked what I saw. Of course...

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Lines Drawn
America's artists look beyond the Politics of Red and Blue

Through November 25

Charles Krause Gallery
1300 13th St. NW #105
Washington, DC

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Take Me Home
John Michael Kohler Arts Center
Sheboygan, WI
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Above, Baby Drone Art Freshener, 5.75x4.25 inches, digital printing, hand flocked and scented, by Vincent Romaniello