Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Coffee and Conversation with Beatrice Bork and Joe Kazimierczyk

 "Fall Flyer"
watercolor painting
by Beatrice Bork

Beatrice Bork and Joe Kazimierczyk are holding a "Coffee and Conversation" closing reception at Artists' Gallery, 18 Bridge Street, Lambertville, NJ on Sunday, December 4 from 2 to 5 pm.  Both artists will be in the gallery to discuss their work with visitors on the final day of their show, "Get Lost".   Homemade cakes and pastries and freshly brewed coffee and beverages will be served.


"Neshanic Summer"
8x10 oil on board
by Joe Kazimierczyk

The paintings of Beatrice Bork and Joe Kazimierczyk are featured in their joint exhibit "Get Lost" at Artists' Gallery in Lambertville though December 4, 2011.  Get lost in a moment, in nature, in discovery.   The artists hope you can join them for "Coffee and Conversation" on the closing day of their show.


"Go With the Flow"
watercolor painting
by Beatrice Bork


 "Winter Sunset, Skillman"
20x30 oil on canvas
by Joe Kazimierczyk


Artists' Gallery, 18 Bridge Street, Lambertville, NJ - map and directions
Gallery hours: every Friday, Saturday and Sunday 11 am - 6 pm
www.lambertvillearts.com

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Get Lost - Beatrice Bork and Joe Kazimierczyk

"Get Lost" at Artists' Gallery this November 
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"Get Lost"
featuring Beatrice Bork and Joe Kazimierczyk
 
Nov 11 - Dec 4, 2011
Opening reception: Saturday, November 12, 5-8pm

Landscape painter Joe Kazimierczyk and animal artist Beatrice Bork invite you to "Get Lost" this November as they explore the outdoors through their art. Get lost in a moment, in nature, in discovery - "Get Lost" at Artists' Gallery.

Both artists do much of their work in nature. Kazimierczyk revels in the peaceful scenery of New Jersey's farmsteads and back roads and translates the experience with his talents as an oil painter. Bork's love of birds and animals comes through in wonderfully detailed watercolor paintings that place her subjects into artistic harmony with their natural surroundings.

"Amwell Sky"
near Clover Hill, NJ
oil on canvas
by Joe Kazimierczyk

"We both literally do get lost in our work," says Kazimierczyk. "In the search for and exploration of our subjects, and in the act of creating our artwork."

"My interpretation of ‘Get Lost' is in the sense that you let go of the everyday stresses and become one with where you are, tune in by tuning out - really seeing what's right in front of you." says Bork. "Often that leads to finding so much more about nature, and in turn, about yourself."

 "Silent Night"
barn owl
watercolor painting
by Beatrice Bork


"Losing yourself in Beatrice's or Joe's world is a wonderful way to spend some time," said Gallery spokesperson Laurie Nicholson. "Theirs is really soul-renewing work. I believe Joe's poetic landscapes might actually have the power to lower your blood pressure, while Bea's thoughtful portraits of animals reveal a wisdom and serenity that warms the heart."

Please join us for an opening reception on Saturday, November 12, from 5-8pm.

There will be a closing reception, "Coffee and Conversation" on Sunday, December 4, 2-5pm


Artists' Gallery, 18 Bridge Street, Lambertville, NJ - map & directions
Gallery hours: every Friday, Saturday and Sunday 11 am - 6 pm
www.lambertvillearts.com

Norine Kevolic in Works in Wood



Norine Kevolic was juried into the 11th Annual Works in Wood show at New Hope Arts.  The show runs Nov 12 - Dec 17, 2011

Opening Night Reception
Saturday, November 12, 2011, 6pm - 8pm
​$10 Admission/members free

More information at www.newhopearts.org


Artists' Gallery, 18 Bridge Street, Lambertville, NJ - map & directions
Gallery hours: every Friday, Saturday and Sunday 11 am - 6 pm
www.lambertvillearts.com

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Treichler Exhibits at PHOTOgraphy 2011

 "Hot Dog Johnny" 
photograph by John Treichler


John Treichler has had 2 photographs accepted into the Philadelphia Sketch Club PHOTOgraphy 2011 Exhibition. The juried exhibit runs from October 28 through November 12, 2011.

Treichler is exhibiting "Eyes Skyward" and "Hot Dog Johnny".

Founded in 1860, the Philadelphia Sketch Club is America’s oldest artists club. Exhibits and interest in fine art photography have existed at the Sketch Club from its earliest days. One of its founders, John L. Gihon, pursued photography as an art form as did other notable members to include Thomas Eakins, George B. Wood, William Shewell Ellis and Richard Dooner. Lectures at the Club’s monthly meeting have also focused on photography with the most notable being by Professor Eadweard Muybridge who did experimental photography of action subjects.

An Artists’ Reception will be held on Sunday, November 6, from 2 to 4 PM. Gallery hours are Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from 1 to 5 PM. Admission is free. The Sketch Club is located at 235 S. Camac St., between 12th & 13th and Locust and Spruce Streets, Philadelphia, PA. For information call (215) 545-9298 or visit www.sketchclub.org.

 "Eyes Skyward"
photograph by John Treichler


Artists' Gallery, 18 Bridge Street, Lambertville, NJ - map & directions
Gallery hours: every Friday, Saturday and Sunday 11 am - 6 pm
www.lambertvillearts.com

Treichler Exhibits at the First Artsbridge Member's Photography Show

"Monument"
photograph by John Treichler

John Treichler has had his photograph "Monument" accepted into the 2011 First Annual Artsbridge Member's Photography Show. The juried exhibit runs from November 5 through November 13, 2011.

An Artists’ Reception will be held on Saturday, November 5, from 3 to 6 PM. The exhibit hours are Nov. 6 from 12 to 4pm, Nov 11-12 from 12 to 5pm, and Nov 13 from 12 to 4pm. Admission is free and open to the public. The Art Colony Gallery at Prallsville Mill is located on Route 29 in Stockton, NJ. For more information visit www.artsbridgeonline.com.


Artists' Gallery, 18 Bridge Street, Lambertville, NJ - map & directions
Gallery hours: every Friday, Saturday and Sunday 11 am - 6 pm
www.lambertvillearts.com

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Coffee and Conversation with Bracegirdle and Sardo

Gail Bracegirdle and Doug Sardo will be holding a “Coffee and Conversation” reception at the Artists’ Gallery, 18 Bridge Street, Lambertville, New Jersey on Sunday, November 6 from 1 to 4. Both artists will be in the gallery to discuss the techniques and inspirations for their work on display. Homemade cakes and pastries and freshly brewed coffee and beverages will be served.


 
“Angles”
watercolor
by Gail Bracegirdle

“I hope you will drop by the gallery and see my watercolors,” says Bracegirdle, “I’ve been exploring a new approach, I call it ‘crinkle paper’. It’s a delightful effect achieved by soaking and crumpling the watercolor paper. When the paint is applied, it will take to the paper in unexpected — and uncontrolled — ways, somewhat like batik in fabric. “The spontaneity of it is really exciting,” she says. “You never know quite what you’ll get.”

“Uhlerstown Boat House”
pastel
by Doug Sardo

Sardo, a pastel artist, explains “my work is always evolving,” the calligraphic lines of his previous paintings have morphed into softer surfaces in his latest work. “I’ve been painting along the Delaware Canal in Uhlerstown. It is a fantastic cluster of historic buildings and the only covered bridge over the Delaware Canal. It is a wonderful place to paint outside”.


“Chiles”
watercolor
by Gail Bracegirdle

The vibrant paintings of Bracegirdle and Sardo will be featured in their joint exhibit at The Artists’ Gallery in Lambertville through November 6.

A “Coffee and Conversation” reception will be held on November 6 from 1 to 4. The Gallery is located at 18 Bridge Street, in the heart of historic Lambertville, NJ, and is open every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 11 am to 6 pm and by appointment. For more information, call 609-397-4588 or visit the Artists’ Gallery online at www.lambertvillearts.com.

“Late Summer”
pastel
by Doug Sardo


Artists' Gallery, 18 Bridge Street, Lambertville, NJ - map & directions
Gallery hours: every Friday, Saturday and Sunday 11 am - 6 pm
www.lambertvillearts.com