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Silvina Arismendi, Untitled, Rubber Bands on canvas 6 x 4 inches 2010 $100

Malado Baldwin, "Sculpture. Nara", Collage mixed media on book page 22 x 14 inches 2011 $100

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Eve Baily, "Gesture 6420" Detail, (Pyramid Selection). Graphite on paper 31 inches × 24 inches 2010 $1,450 ($1,100 without frame)

Marjorie Minkin, "Streaming" 14.5 x 10.5 x 4 inches Acylic on lexan (sculpture) 2011 $100

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Stephen Westfall, Untitled (Anderson Ranch Series) (Pyramid Selection)

Woodcut Print
39 x 21 inches
2007
$1200

Frederick Jesser, Untitled

Acrylic, ink, latex and watercolor on paper

15 x 12 inches Framed

2008

$100

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Triangle Arts Association, in partnership with FUTURA, is pleased to annouce an Open Studios evening reception for resident artists Štefan Papčo and Laura Pawela.

Triangle Studios: 20 Jay Street 3rd Floor, Suite 350 Brooklyn NY 11201, 6-8pm.

Štefan Papčo, Restless Souls 7+, 2009, 540x330x160 cm, plywood, site-specific installation

Laura Pawella, Project in Utopia (Ohio) and Jones Beach, NY , 2011 ("Bloodbuzz Ohio")

Štefan Papčo’s sculptural spatial experiments investigate land as a bearer of potential to describe long-term development of a society bound to a specific place. He recently won Best Open Studio as well as the Grand Prize during the DUMBO Arts Festival in September 2011.

The work of Laura Pawela explores reality filtered through the imagination. Pawela first observes her surroundings and then overlays all of the absurdities, interesting phenomena, social habits or phobias that she discovers. Her work encompasses installation, video, sculpture, photography, and drawing.

Triangle’s Fall 2011 Resident Artists also include Stephanie Beck, Astrid Busch, Mathilde Delahaye, Sabine Meier, and Myriam Mechita.

Triangle Arts Association is a non-profit arts organization committed to supporting emerging and midcareer international visual artists. Founded in 1982 by the British sculptor Sir Anthony Caro, Triangle aims to encourage dialogue and experimentation through workshops, residencies and exhibition opportunities. Triangle’s partnership with FUTURA brings four European artists each year for three-month residencies in the Triangle studios.

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Opening reception Thursday, Nov. 3, 6-9pm

Show runs until Dec. 1

Gallery hours are Tuesday-Saturday 12-6pm

Triangle Arts Association is pleased to present the work of three of our Artists’ Workshop alumni, Matt Ager, Craig Drennen and Gamaliel Rodriguez.
Does Not Migrate presents a conversation between three very different artists who in one way or another seek to upend the traditions of looking at a work of art.

Triangle = 111 Front Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201

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Our alums are certainly active this fall. Check out all these events – some upcoming some ongoing…

A Sense of Place: Living as an Artist in New York City

Featuring Triangle alumni John Bjerklie (workshop ‘93 and Triangle Board Member) and Matt Blackwell
Ongoing until November 17 at the Foreman Gallery on the Hartwick College Campus

More info here

The Piano Has Been Drinking

Featuring Triangle alumni Gregory Forstner (06 & 07)

Ongoing until November 23 at Galerie Zink, Munich, Germany
More info here

And if you needed a second helping of Matt Blackwell, make sure to check out his solo show opening this week at Edward Thorp Gallery, NYC

Matt Blackwell: Tour and Trance

Opening reception Friday, October 28, 6-8pm

Show runs until December 3

More info here

The London Group Exhibition

Featuring David Webb (workshop ‘06)

November 1-10 at The Cello Factory, Waterloo, London, with a private viewing November 1, 6:30-8:30pm

More info here

Ralf Ziervogel (resident ‘09) Talk and Booksigning

Saturday, October 29th at Vogt Gallery in NYC

4 PM – Ralf Ziervogel in conversation with Alhena Katsof

5-6 PM – Book signing & cocktail reception

More info here

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Color and Substance at Poussin Gallery, London

Featuring works by:

Willard Boepple, John McLean, William Perehudoff and Tim Scott

26th October–19th November

Wednesday–Saturday

11.00am–6.00pm

For more information visit Poussin Gallery here.

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Find Heejung in studio #607

Thursday, October 13, 6-10 pm (opening reception)

Friday, October 14, 6-9 pm

Saturday, October 15, 1-6 pm

Open Studios 2011 is an annual event of the EFA Studio Program that invites the public to come explore and interact with our vibrant and diverse community of 76 contemporary artists.

EFA artists work in a wide range of media and artistic sensibilities, offering a significant slice of contemporary art culture. Rarely can the public visit so many internationally recognized artists working under one roof in the heart of Midtown Manhattan.

For more information visit EFA here.

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Opening Thursday, October 13, 6-8pm

Nicholas Metivier Gallery

451 King Street West

Toronto ON M5V 1K4

MacFarlane’s paintings are kaleidoscopic spacescapes that balance recognizable forms with abstract painterly detail. Based on maquettes of found materials, the paintings oscillate between real and imaginary, object and place. Psychedelic colour, puzzle-like shapes and overlapping planes wrap, twist, fold and dissolve, referencing Post-Impressionism, Cubism and Surrealism.

Show runs until November 5.

For more information and images from the show visit Nicholas Metivier Gallery online here.

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