Coming up in May will be Paper Cuts, a group show that will include our friends Nancy Cohen, Junia Flavia d’Affonseca, Fran Kornfeld and Sylvia Schwartz, organized by Fran Kornfeld, at Gallery GAIA in Brooklyn. The show will run May 3 – June 1, 2014, with an opening reception on Thursday, May 1. The show will include work made here in our studio.
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Final week for Devotional Spaces
This is the final week for Devotional Spaces, a group show curated by Workspace and Paper Variables artist Chuck Webster at Ventana 244. The exhibition features work by six painters, including Dieu Donné friends Chris Martin, Ben Gocker, and our own studio collaborator, Amy Jacobs.
Language Forged Out of Place at the Lower East Side Printshop
The exhibition Language Forged Out of Place is on view just a block away from Dieu Donné at the Lower East Side Printshop, through May 11 and was curated by Workspace Program alumna Saya Woolfalk.
Workspace alumni group show at Planthouse
Coming up at the end of the month, a trio of Workspace Program alumni will open a group show at Planthouse. Thousand Year Old Child features individual and collaborative work by Glen Baldridge (2010), Ian Cooper (2010), and David Kennedy Cutler (2011). There will be an opening reception on Friday, March 28 and the exhibition will run through May 2.
Emily Noelle Lambert at Lu Magnus
Current Workspace Program artist-in-residence Emily Noelle Lambert recently opened an exhibition of new work at Lu Magnus. Curio Logic II will be on view through April 13. We can’t wait to start working with Emily in the studio!
Elana Herzog at LMAK Projects
Workspace Program alumna Elana Herzog will open Plumb Pulp at LMAK Projects this Saturday, February 15th from 6-9pm. This exhibition of new works in pulp and found textiles created in our studio will be on view through March 30.
Above: Elana Herzog, Untitled (P 81), 2014. Handmade paper and textile. 29 1/4 x 21 3/4 inches.
Chuck Webster works published by Planthouse
Planthouse recently published a book of childhood drawings of monsters by Chuck Webster, accompanied with a story by Arthur Bradford. The gallery is displaying prints and recent paintings based on the drawings, along with paintings by Katherine Bradford through March 5th.
Above: Chuck Webster, Monument (Old Stones), 2009. Poured linen pulp and collage on cotton base sheet. 17 3/4 x 22 inches.
Nancy Cohen interviewed by the IFWA
Nancy Cohen, one of our early Workspace Program artists, was interviewed by the International Foundation for Women Artists. Click here to read her eloquent thoughts about being an artist.
Above: Nancy Cohen, Duct, 2008. Paper pulp and handmade paper. 39 x 31 inches.
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