Rob Carter creates re-constructed imagery of architecture and landscape, using photography, and video animation. This October he will premier a new cut-paper animation at the Museum of Fine Arts and Design in New York City.
See his work at: http://www.robcarter.net/
Photos by Priska. Taken during studio visits with the MFA students.
Coming to you from current students of the MFA Studio Art Program of CCNY, the first college of The City University of New York (CUNY)
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Open Studios!
Join us this week: City College Open Studios
When: April 23rd & 24th (Thursday & Friday)
Time: 5-9pm
Where: 140th St @ Amsterdam - Compton-Goethals Hall
Directions: Take the A,C,B,D to 145th st. Walk west to Amsterdam Ave. (two blocks)
Then walk south to 140th st. Or take the 1 train to 145th and walk 1 block east to Amsterdam and then south to 140th st.
Studio are on the 2nd Floor room 201
When: April 23rd & 24th (Thursday & Friday)
Time: 5-9pm
Where: 140th St @ Amsterdam - Compton-Goethals Hall
Directions: Take the A,C,B,D to 145th st. Walk west to Amsterdam Ave. (two blocks)
Then walk south to 140th st. Or take the 1 train to 145th and walk 1 block east to Amsterdam and then south to 140th st.
Studio are on the 2nd Floor room 201
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Recent Grad Spotlight: Shani Peters (current exhibit at HSA)
Recent work by Shani Peters is on view now through February, at The Harlem School of Arts (645 St. Nicholas Avenue, NY) in Layers of Current-cy: Memory and Imagery of Black History of a New Time.
More About the Show
In this momentous year for American socio-politics, HSA celebrates Black History Month with a dynamic group show of artists working in our own Harlcommunity. Together, these very disparate works offer a unique sketch of African American experience through our modern American lens. All three artists fuse the past and the present, both literally through the layering of media, and figuratively by layering past ideologies and present perspectives.
Artists:
Thomas Heath, b. 1949, American. Heath has participated in solo and group shows throughout NY, including the Harlem Open Artist Studio Tour, NY; He is also published in African American Art: The Long Lost Struggle, edited by Crystal Britton.
Gail Shaw-Clemons, b. 1953, American. Shaw-Clemons has exhibited her work at Skylight Gallery, NY; South Broadway Cultural Center Gallery, NM; and is presently showing at Columbia University, NY.
Shani Peters, b. 1981, American. Peters is an MFA student at City College of NY. She has exhibited at Harlem Textile Works, NY; Rush Gallery, NY; and participated in Harlem Open Artist Studio Tour, NY.
Artists:
Thomas Heath, b. 1949, American. Heath has participated in solo and group shows throughout NY, including the Harlem Open Artist Studio Tour, NY; He is also published in African American Art: The Long Lost Struggle, edited by Crystal Britton.
Gail Shaw-Clemons, b. 1953, American. Shaw-Clemons has exhibited her work at Skylight Gallery, NY; South Broadway Cultural Center Gallery, NM; and is presently showing at Columbia University, NY.
Shani Peters, b. 1981, American. Peters is an MFA student at City College of NY. She has exhibited at Harlem Textile Works, NY; Rush Gallery, NY; and participated in Harlem Open Artist Studio Tour, NY.
More about Shani Peters:
Statement: "I am interested in the power of collective activity, in the identification of the self within the whole, and in cyclical patterns throughout history and generations. My work bridges my personal experiences with the collective history of Black people in the United States. I examine this history and its present circumstances through the perspective of family structures as they inherently lie between the self and the whole and are microcosms for larger societal conditions."
See more of Shani's work at.....
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