Showing posts with label Reception. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reception. Show all posts

Friday, September 08, 2017

Saturday opening of CIANNE FRAGIONE: DANCING THE TARANTELLA

Opening Reception with the Artist
Saturday, September 9th from 5-7pm 

CIANNE FRAGIONE:
DANCING THE TARANTELLA

Immacolata XVI, 2016
Mixed media on paper
Sheet size: 35 x 23 1/2"
Framed size: 40 x 30"

TARANTELLA
- a folk dance from Italy characterized by quick steps, twirling, and flirtatious behavior between partners accompanied by lively music and tambourines.

gallery neptune & brown

1530 14th Street, NW; Washington, DC 20005
tel. 202-986-1200
www.galleryneptunebrown.com

Monday, March 12, 2007

“29 Artists – 29 Years” at Zenith Gallery

Anne Marchand, Beginnings, acrylic and mixed media on canvas, 3 panels - 18" x 60" ea.

29th Anniversary Exhibition
March 15 – April 29, 2007
Opening Reception to meet the artists - Thursday, March 15th 6-9pm

Painting: Gloria Cesal, Renee duRocher, Drew Ernst, Christine Hayman, Robert C. Jackson, Shelley Laffal, Stephen Maffin, Joey Manlapaz, Anne Marchand, Davis Morton , Reuben Neugass, David Richardson, Sica, Ellen Sinel , Wayne Trapp

Photography: David Glick, Colin Winterbottom

Mixed Media & Tapestry: Sue Klebanoff, Joan Konkel, jodi

Sculpture: Margery E. Goldberg, Stephen Hansen, David Hubbard, Donna M. McCullough, Carol Newmyer

Neon: Phil Hazard, Craig Kraft. Candice Watkins, Michael Young


Artists Talks: 2 – 3 PM

Saturday, March 17th Drew Ernst:
A young artist with exceptional talent, the future in realist art. Oil on canvas

Sunday, March 18th Stephen Maffin:
Using an age-old technique and a corruption of images to produce the human image. Fresco: Plaster on burlap

Sunday, March 25th Anne Marchand:
Marchands vibrant colors explore all dimensions of abstract art. Mixed media on canvas

Sunday, April 15th Joan Konkel:
By merging diverse materials Konkel pushes all traditional boundaries. Mesh, aluminum and canvas

Sunday, April 22nd Shelley Laffal:
Laffal will discuss the process of finding that magic moment in her work that represents the balance between surrender and withholding
in her new figurative paintings. Oil on canvas

Sunday, April 29th David Hubbard:
Both indoor and outdoor sculptures are a monument to movement & light. Rusted steel & stainless steel.

Zenith Gallery
413 7th Street NW
Washington, DC 20004
202-783-2963
Email: art@zenithgallery.com