This was truly a treat! 2 icons having fun and talking about techniques, inspiration and dedication. Meeting Robert Storr was nerve racking and seeing the Cottinghams is always a pleasure. Such a sweet and open family as you can tell by the photo.
Make sure to check it out when in the Land of Enchantment. A lot of great friends having some awesome exposure in NM. Wish I was there to support! Thinking of #NewMexico fondly. The critiques agree that its a powerful show! read below
http://www.sfreporter.com/santafe/article-8930-home-in-site.html
https://issuu.com/trendmagazineglobal/docs/trend_summer_2014/3?e=0
http://www.thesantafevip.com/ai1ec_event/david-soloman/
www.dsoloarts.com
Read the article and if you're in Santa Fe this summer make sure to support him and the #PatinaGallery. Best of luck David!
Show opens this Friday! July 11th
http://stamfordartassociation.org/calendar.html
*Far Away Places: July 18 – Aug. 21, 2014
Receiving: Fri/Sat. July 11, 12, Noon – 3pm
Reception: Fri. July 18, 6 – 8 pm
Pick-Up: Fri/Sat. Aug 22, 23, Noon – 3pm
Established in 1971, the Stamford Art Association is a nonprofit organization whose members include painters, sculptors, printmakers, and photographers. Our mission as a neighborhood arts organization is to provide a forum where emerging and professional artists can exhibit their work to the community and compete in juried shows.
The Association's townhouse gallery holds eight consecutive shows each year, six of which are juried exhibits, with prominent jurors from art schools and galleries and institutions in New York and surrounding areas, including the Whitney Museum, Bruce Museum, and Museum of Modern Art. Seven of the exhibits include cash prizes. Unlike other galleries, all artists, not just members, are welcome to submit their work for exhibit. Annual competitions draw submissions from local, regional, and national artists.
Among the competitions is the annual Faber Birren Color Show, endowed by the friends and family of world-renowned color consultant Faber Birren, a Stamford resident for 50 years. The show, which has grown from a regional exhibit to one that is now national in scope, awards $3,000 in prize money each year.
Our annual Marine Show is a tribute to Vivian and Stanley Reed, two of the founders of the Stamford Art Association and avid sailors. It was originally funded by former Stamford Mayor Julius Wilensky.
Each year, we also showcase the work of students from Fairfield County high schools in a professionally juried exhibit that awards scholarships and other prizes to promising young artists. The show gives these students an opportunity to have their work displayed for the very first time in a public gallery.
In addition to the exhibits at the Townhouse Gallery, SAA also is partnering with the Ferguson Library to host the ongoing series of "Art at the Ferguson" exhibits in the Ferguson Library Auditorium Gallery.
We thank the following organizations for their generous and continued support: the Kuriansky Foundation, Stamford’s Community Arts Partnership Program, the Hilda Rosenthal Foundation, the Wendell and Margaret Smith Foundation and ongoing support from many generous individuals.
Stamford Art Association 39 Franklin St. Stamford CT 06901 Phone: 203-325-1139 Fax: 203-359-1117 Email: stamfordartassn@optonline.net
A large banner of my work on the front of the Mattatuck Museum....Awesome
An installation shot on the 1st floor of the Museum as you walk in....speechless. More to come
A brief description of my work on the gallery wall
Always great seeing family at these events, especially one so important in my Career. Thanks to all who came out in support!
Such great support!!!
This will be the unification of my older "Worker Series" that I started in 2007 and of new paintings that have continued since. A very personal series of work where I hope to bring a vibrant light to all the shadowy jobs in our great American society. Thank you to all my collectors who have lent their pieces for this museum show.
SUMMER EXHIBITION OPENING RECEPTION
SUNDAY, JUNE 22, 2014
2:00-4:00 P.M.
Artist Talk at 3pm on August 3, 2014
Part of the Way We Worked Exhibition
Supported in part by