Reservoir Art Space is excited to announce our next exhibition "little RADICALS" is a solo exhibit featuring paintings by the artist Laura Mosquera. This one is "Pulse Pop" acrylic on panel, 10" x 8", 2019. The opening is April 12th 7-9pm.
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Reservoir Art Space is excited to announce our next exhibition "little RADICALS" is a solo exhibit featuring paintings by the artist Laura Mosquera. This one is "Pulse Pop" acrylic on panel, 10" x 8", 2019. The opening is April 12th 7-9pm.
So glad to check out Deanna Evans Projects booth at SPRING/BREAK, Co-curated with Alejandro Jassan featuring artists Edward Cabral, Carl D’Alvia, Tamara Johnson, Rebecca Morgan, Chelsea Seltzer & Theo Rosenblum, Andrew Smenos and Pansy Ass Ceramics.
Sheryl Oppenheim Small and Slow December 1- January 12, 2019 Reservoir Art Space 659 Woodward Ave, Ridgewood, NY 11385 Reception: Dec 1st 6-8PM Open hours: Saturdays 1-4PM “Computer-generated ‘virtual worlds’ are as actual as can be, for they are the product of programs written to produce these worlds. Looking out the window is a better way to come into contact with the virtual, because when you look out the window, your perception may bring something into being that never existed that way before.” -Laura U. Marks, Enfoldment and Infinity Reservoir Art Space is pleased to announce Small and Slow, a solo exhibition of Sheryl Oppenheim’s recent paintings guest Curated by Deanna Evans. These new works have roots in Oppenheim’s seven-year old practice of making marbled paper. In marbling, nature takes control of some of the creative process, and results in images that resemble what is seen in the natural world, from a neuron in the body, to rock formations, to outer space. The marblings are created quickly and spontaneously, and filled with so much information that to look at them is to be overwhelmed by an extremely detailed but cohesive whole. The six paintings in this exhibition, from 2017 and 2018, are all observational paintings of marbling. Small and slow, Oppenheim’s paintings veer away from recreating the awe-inspiring beauty of marbling, instead depicting the strange shapes and moments that can be found in a section of only a few square inches. Working from observation was also a way for Oppenheim to interrogate her paranoia that her devotion to her phone has shortened her attention span and changed the way she sees. The marbled image has become increasingly familiar to her as she has painted from the same small section of marbling for nearly two years. With each new painting of the same image, new ways of representing it emerge, as if on their own, just as the marbling itself was formed by forces always just beyond her control. Sheryl Oppenheim was born in 1983, raised in Orlando, FL, and lives in New York City. She is a painter and maker of illegible books, an idea she first became interested in after seeing the work of Bruno Munari. Her work has been exhibited at the Cranbrook Museum of Art (Bloomfield Hills, MI), Sadie Halie Projects (Minneapolis), Florence Loewy (Paris), and in New York at BAM, Small Editions, DCTV, Ortega Y Gasset, and Silent Barn. Her artist books are in a number of public collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Watson Library, the Walker Art Center, the Brooklyn Museum, the New York Public Library’s Spencer Collection, and the National Museum of Women in the Arts. Her artist books are published with Small Editions. She also collaborates with the writer and poet Janelle Poe. Deanna Evans is a curator based in Brooklyn. Since 2017, she has curated many exhibitions in her apartment space, Deanna Evans Projects, with artists including Holly Coulis, Emily Mae Smith, Dana Powell, Nat Meade and many others. In addition, she has curated exhibitions at Morgan Lehman Gallery and Reservoir Art Space. Lastly, Deanna previously worked at Taymour Grahne Gallery and Johannes Vogt Gallery, both based in New York City and holds a MA in Art Business from Sotheby’s Institute of Art, New York.
RESERVOIR DOGS ANNUAL EXHIBIT 2018 + BOS Open Studios
Reservoir Art Space presents Reservoir Dogs an annual group exhibit featuring work by the artists that have studios at Reservoir Art Space and recent exhibitors. Artists featured are: Caetlynn Booth, Parker Bright, Leander Capuozzo, Camilla Guerrero, Ronna Lebo, Emily McDonald, Joe Nanashe, Evan Peltzman, Jamie Powell, Jolene Powell, Kevin Spies, Ferris Tseng and Tyson Washburn. Our gallery and studios will be open to the public from 11am – 6pm September 23rd and 24th. Reservoir Dogs will be on view by appointment through October 28th
We have a lovely private studio at Reservoir Art Space available August 1st. Please message me for details or to set up an appointment to see the studio. #privateartstudio #reservoirartspace (at Reservoir Art Space)
Come out tonight for Summer of Love a great BIG group show at Freight+Volume Gallery. ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜#nycpainter #wip #ripitup #artshow @freightandvolumegallery @artsandleisuregallery (at Freight + Volume Gallery)
Repost from @morganlehmangallery using @RepostRegramApp - Please join us tonight for the opening reception of our summer group show: “Living/Breathing”! Reception will take place from 6-8pm at our space at 526 West 26th st. Artists include: Samuel Boehm Brian Edgerton Daniel Giordano Jamie Powell Lina Puerta Leah Tacha Curated by @deannaevansprojects and @schwartzstudio
Upcoming at Reservoir Art Space
“Studio Object”
Recent works by Kevin Spies
Opening Reception: Saturday, March 31st, 6 – 8pm
On view by appointment through May 31st
Email us at [email protected]
Image: Kevin Spies, Studio Assistant #5, Acrylic Ink on Paper
We have one private studio available at Reservoir Art Space starting April 1st. If you are interested please message me or email [email protected] #art #ridgewood #artstudio
Please join us for our annual Reservoir Dogs Exhibition and Open Studios September 23rd and 24th 11am-6pm. Open Studio and/or Exhibiting Artists include: Caetlynn Booth, Dwayne Butcher, Alexander Dechamps, Camilla Guerrero, Ronna Lebo, Joe Nanashe, Jamie Powell, Jolene Powell, Kevin Spies, Tyson Washburn Reservoir Art Space is located at 659 Woodward Ave Ridgewood, NY 11385.
Photo: Sneak Peek of Jamie Powell’s studio For more information contact [email protected]
Great Friday (Three-Day Weekend) opens tonight 7-9pm. Solo exhibition of recent paintings by Alexander Deschamps. 659 Woodward Ave. Ridgewood, Queens. #art #exhibition #paintings #ridgewood #queens #newyork @vandeavors #reservoirartspace (at Reservoir Art Space)
“Swell and Edge”
Recent work by Erin Treacy and Diane Dwyer
Co-curated by Jamie Powell and Ronna Lebo
OPENING RECEPTION: Friday, March 10, 7:00 – 9:00 pm
On view by appointment through April 10th
Email us at [email protected]
Swell and Edge Opens March 10th 7-9pm
Recent work by Erin Treacy and Diane Dwyer
Co-curated by Jamie Powell and Ronna Lebo
OPENING RECEPTION: Friday, March 10, 7:00 – 9:00 pm
On view by appointment through April 10th
Email us at [email protected]
Located at 659 Woodward Ave, Ridgewood Queens
Reservoir Art Space is pleased to announce the opening of “Swell and Edge”, recent work by Erin Treacy and Diane Dwyer.
A tide gifts humanity with swells, rips, and curls at an edge where we wait, feet in sand, anticipating what will surge, roll, or curve into our experience.
Both of these artists work with forms that appear, in a 2D realm, to have very few hard edges, however the works evoke enormous edges that are present in every human life; edges where art meets cultural perception, where art meets nature, or even where nature and art meet human interference. For Treacy, the natural world delivers detritus that can be used to build compositions of beautiful forms that echo the swelling surf, or the push of wind movements against leaves, twigs and grass. Dwyer uses the edge as a conception, a truth we meet when confronting art as an effort in value or judgment. For her, the curl is something shaped into non-conformity as an aesthetic desire.
Diane Dwyer is an interdisciplinary artist who lives in Brooklyn, where she hosts cloyingPARLOR and Diane’s Circus, both performance-based projects addressing negotiations of public and private space, as well as the concepts of ‘amateur’ and ‘professional’. Her work has screened internationally in Bulgaria, Cuba, England, Ireland, Russia, Montenegro and Venezuela. In the USA, she has exhibited in new genre festivals and shows in Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Detroit, Washington, D.C., Las Vegas and New York City. Diane teaches at Parsons School of Design and Stevens Institute.
Erin Treacy is a Queens based artist exploring abstraction and use of line in drawing, painting and sculptural assemblage. She looks at overlaps in our understanding of time, place, and associative reflection. Her solo exhibitions include Flux Art Fair, NY, and Boxheart Gallery in Pittsburgh, PA. Her work has been in group shows at BRIC, Pratt Institute, Casalmaggiore Contemporary in Italy, and C24 Gallery in New York City. Erin was recently awarded The Wassaic Project residency in Wassaic, NY. She has been awarded residencies that include 2 Rooms Contemporary Art Project in New Foundland, CA, and Turkey Land Cove Foundation in Martha’s Vineyard, MA., among others. She is a Fullbright Fellow in painting to Ireland, 2009-2010.
Weather Flux: Selected Works by Jolene PowellCurated by Jamie PowellOpening reception Friday, November 11th, 6 - 8pmOn view by appointment through January 15th, 2017 Reservoir Art Space659 Woodward Ave.Ridgewood, NY 11385Subway: Seneca M or Myrtle-Wyckoff L trains
Reservoir Art Space is pleased to exhibit the latest paintings and drawings by Jolene Powell. She recently spent the month of September at the NES Artist Residency in Skagaströnd, Iceland. Traditionally her landscape paintings are oil on canvas, however for this body of work she worked in a variety of water based media and drawing materials.
Jolene describes her residency experience and new work as, “The weather and elements in Iceland were fierce, mesmerizing, captivating, and ever changing, therefore in this series, all of that experience is in each work. The paintings are not simply a scene from a specific time, rather the culmination of daily encounters, of putting my body in severe and glorious elements, and what all of it feels like, smells like, tastes like and sounds like.”
Weather Flux is on view by appointment through January 15, 2017.
About Jolene Powell
Powell received her MFA from Boston University in 2001, and has an extensive exhibition record which includes; 2010 10th Annual American Landscapes, Maryland Federation of Art; Summer Exhibition, Courthouse Gallery, Ellsworth ME; Monotype Guild of New England, National Show 2010, Fitchburg Art Museum, Fitchburg, MA; Simplicity and Suspense, at the Narthex Gallery and Maine As Muse, at Lohin Geduld Gallery in New York City. In 2015, her solo exhibition: Zephyr Memories, was featured at ENO Gallery in Hillsborough, NC, where Powell is represented. Jolene Powell is a McCoy Professor of Art and Director of Gallery 310 at Marietta College in Marietta, Ohio.
Super painting by Ronna Lebo at Reservoir Art Space. Open studios until 6. (at Reservoir Art Space)
Reservoir Dogs at Reservoir Art Space and Open Studios. Open today from 11-6pm (at Reservoir Art Space)
Reservoir is hoppin. Joe Heaps Nelson show Game Day opening till 9pm.