The 8th Annual GLAAD OUTAuction NYC
A few photos from The 8th Annual GLAAD OUTAuction NYC, held November 15, 2009 at the Metropolitan Pavilion in New York City.
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A few photos from The 8th Annual GLAAD OUTAuction NYC, held November 15, 2009 at the Metropolitan Pavilion in New York City.
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My painting Detained will be included in the GLAAD OUTAuction NYC 2009.
“The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD), the GLAAD Board of Directors, our Honorary Committee and Arts Advisory Committee and this year’s Planning Committee invite you to join us for OUTAuction NYC – our eighth annual art event to celebrate established and emerging artists, while recognizing GLAAD’s Top 100 Artists.”
Sunday, November 15, 2009
5:00 – 9:30 pm
Metropolitan Pavilion
125 West 18th Street
New York, NY 10011
Detained
Acrylic and collage on canvas
20″ x 16″
2007
Photographs of the BKLYN 111: BAG Gallery Show and Fundraiser October 25, 2008 by kamauware.
Brooklyn Artists Gym
168 7th Street, 3rd Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11215
Gallery Show: October 17 – 25, 2008
Opening Reception: October 18, 2008
Benefit Reception: October 25, 2008
I’ve donated my painting “Ascension” to the good folks at the Brooklyn Artists Gym for a fundraising event for The BAG Fund.
BKLYN:111
In anticipation of Brooklyn’s 111th year as a New York City Borough, The BAG Fund presents BKLYN:111: an exhibition, a fundraising event, a dialogue about our urban space both as environment and as a participant in the creative process.
BKLYN:111 opens October 18th with a free reception during the AGAST Studio Tour and closes in grand fashion on October 25 with a party called “Everybody Gets Art” from 6pm on.
At the “Everybody Gets Art” party:
Filming the art frenzy is the 111th work of art. Collectors meet the artists and artists meet the collectors. And all of the proceeds go to The BAG Fund. You will be able to preview the art at The BAG Fund website, or by coming to the BAG Gallery during the week of Oct. 18.
Tickets to get art: $200.
General admission: FREE.
Brooklyn Artists Gym
168 7th Street, 3rd Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11215
Gallery Show: October 17 – 25, 2008
Opening Reception: October 18, 2008
Benefit Reception: October 25, 2008
One of my works was included as an “Online Finalist” in the a politic 2008 exhibition presented by Reflect-arts and Gallery XIV (in affiliation with artscope magazine).
a politic 2008
An exhibition interpreting notions of politics, being political, freedom of expression and exploring ‘a politic’ with personal imagination and craft.
July 2-August 16, 2008
Gallery XIV
37 Thayer Street, Boston, MA.
Brooklyn Artists Gym presents
Rockers & Posers
BAG Gallery
May 22 – June 5
Opening Reception: May 31, 6:00-9:00pm
168 7th Street, 3rd Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11215
The Rockers & Posers show features contemporary artists focusing their talent on portraits.
Represented in this show are the hated and the beloved. The dead and the living. The heroic and the unassuming. They all come together to speak to us the viewer. They stare at us head on. They passively look at their feet. There are also a group of tough broads, women who inspire us by their actions and their presence. All inspired the artists to interpret their essence.
Each artist was inspired in unique ways, by big acts of heroism and small deeds of kindness. They search for the meaning in a gaze. They capture a moment in time, one facet of their subject’s personality.
The artists in the Rockers & Posers show work to reveal the true inner life behind the everyday facade. They pay homage to the past and celebrate the future.
Participating artists: Bill Ades, Mary Ann Aitken, Eric Alugas, Arielle Angel, Gennadi Barbush, Brett Beyer, Christopher Boswell, Jordan Buschur, Nan Carey, Nat Castañeda, Fat Che, Head Clausnitzer, Caitlin Clifford, Erin Courtney, Lauren Denitzio, Michael Dotson, Rachael Gardner, Carey Garris, Basem Hassan, Spring Hofeldt, Hokuto Ichikawa, Nancy Johnson, Robin Kappy, Heather Kelly, Theodore Kersten, Richard Kessler, Aaron Krach, Erika Kuciw, Luiza Kurzyna, Naomi Leibowitz, Diana Leidel, Jack Lovell, Jennifer Lui, Paul Meinel, Rick Midler, Patricia Paludanus, Celeste Rapone, Geoffrey Raymond, Baseem Rayyes, Julia Rice, Jenn Romaniszak, Marshall Sponder, Greg Stephens, Mare Vaccaro, Lara Wechsler, Sheila White, Heidi Yockey and Grace Yung Ting Teng.
Curator: Michele Jaslow
Gallery Assistant: Spring Hofeldt
December 1, 2007
Many thanks to all (especially Chris, Keith, Brian, Marianna, Margaret, Jezra, Marcus, Patrick, Dan, Kurt and Anita) who came out on a chilly night to the Brooklyn Artists Gym for Politics of Power.
From the BAG Gallery announcement: “The artwork in the show Politics of Power at BAG Gallery is a collection of thought provoking work focusing on the mechanics of power. Can an artist at the crossroads of art, politics and truth help decipher the mechanics of power? Or does the mixture of politics and art manifest political correctness and censorship? Where is the room for risk?”
My painting Crony was chosen for the “Politics of Power” show at the BAG Gallery at Brooklyn Artists Gym.
Politics of Power
November 19 to December 8, 2007
Reception: December 1, 6:00-9:00 pm
BAG Gallery
Brooklyn Artists Gym
168 7th Street, 3rd Floor, Brooklyn, NY
From the call for submissions: It is interesting if you Google “politics power,” the first site is a document from the National Defense University, the second is Wikipedia’s hit on “Machtpolitik,” and the third is a 2005 Harvard International Review article, “The Politics of Power,” about nation-state power. Mostly, the phrase “politics of power” seems to move people to think of how power is used to manipulate and coerce in the political or national and international arena. In this show, we are looking to expand how politics and power are connected, or even what they are. We are casting a wide net, in the hopes of bringing in new, original, and fully-felt insights and images about the politics of power.
From the Tucson Weekly, published October 4th, 2007:
Mixed-media works at Conrad Wilde highlight Saturday’s downtown ‘Big Picture’ celebration
“Parts of the Whole, a show of collage and assemblage opening this Saturday during The Big Picture, a free gala evening of multiple receptions sponsored by the Central Tucson Gallery Association… Of all the Parters, New Yorker Greg Stephens sticks closest to painting, but look closely, and you’ll see printed pictures glued in between layers of bumpy, rusty-colored acrylics. “Detained” has a sensuous St. Sebastian pushing at the rafters that rein him in, and nearby, a pair of 1950s gents in crewcuts.”
Conrad Wilde Gallery, Tucson, AZ, 2007
I have four works appearing in the Parts Of The Whole show, October 6th – 26th, 2007 at the Conrad Wilde Gallery.