Making It is a three-person exhibition that features work by Richard Barnet, Jo-Ann M. Acey, and Fred Bendheim.
Anne Stanner is exhibiting work in two sculpture exhibitions this summer.
Peter Reginato: Seeing Things is a retrospective exhibition of twenty-nine of the artist’s paintings and sculptures that opens at the Butler Institute of American Art on June 12, 2016.
Of our major artists, J. Alden Weir is one of the least likely to inspire impassioned tribute. It’s not for lack of effort; in fact, the problem is that he tried too hard.
Creative Mischief 2016 is an exhibition of work by faculty and students of the National Academy’s school that opens May 18, 2016.
Mahogany by Pat Lipsky is now on view as part of the group show Highlights from the Fairholme Unlimited Foundation.
Notable works from the classes of James McIlhinney, Rhoda Sherbell, and Costa Vavagiakis
Bruce Dorfman is one of four artists showing at Elizabeth Clement Fine Art’s booth for the inaugural edition of CONTEXT New York.
Michael Pellettieri will be exhibiting in the Biannual Contemporary Printmaking Exhibition.
The Centerpoint Gallery at Anthroposophy NYC is hosting a two-person exhibition that includes egg tempera portraits and still lifes by Doug Safranek.










