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March 3, 2017














 
Left: Binnie Birstein, Up Down, 2014, Encaustic and monotype on panel, 8" x 10"
Center: Mike Childs, Animal Behavior C, 2013, Acrylic and spray paint on canvas, 24" x 24"
Right: Linda Colletta, Poised Perpendicular, Acrylic and pastel on canvas, 48" x 36"
 
Reynolds Fine Art is pleased to present paintings by
B I N N I E  B I R S T E I N,  M I K E  C H I L D S,  L I N D A  C O L L E T T A
March 3 – April 29, 2017
 
JOIN US ON FRIDAY
MARCH 3, 2017 FROM 5-8PM
FOR THE OPENING RECEPTION
Opening reception and general gallery admittance is free and open to the public
































Carol McMahon: "Specimentos"
Barbara Burgess Maier: "Time Being"


March 1 - 26
Opening Reception: Friday, March 3, 6-8:30 pm
Bromfield Gallery
450 Harrison Ave.
Boston, MA 02118
(617) 451-3605
Wed - Sun 12-5 
www.bromfieldgallery.com  





























Chance at a $500 Chester Shopping Spree
Begins Friday, March 3



Kicking off on First Friday in March and ending First Friday in April, shoppers, diners and gallery-goers can pick up a special “Chester” card at any business and each time they buy something their card will be validated.

Once shoppers make purchases at seven different locations, their cards are eligible for the drawing April 7 when the winner will receive $25 gift certificates from each of the 8 restaurants and 13 merchants participating.

Every store, gallery and restaurant in town is on board, and the cards will be available at each of them beginning on First Friday, March 3.






















ART SPEAKS
Gayle Gleckler, David Sheskin, Tony Woolner

February 25-April 9

Opening Reception:
Saturday, March 4, 4:30-6:30pm
Artist Talks at 5:15 
The Kershner gallery is thrilled to announce our newest exhibition, ART SPEAKS, featuring works by Gayle Gleckler, Tony Woolner, and David Sheskin.

Gayle Gleckler and Tony Woolner travel the world with a purpose, to capture diverse peoples in their natural environments, in painting and in mono prints.

BRUCE S. KERSHNER GALLERY
1080 Post Road  |  Fairfield, CT  06824  |  bskgallery@gmail.com

GALLERY HOURS:
Monday–Thursday 9-9, Friday 9-6, Saturday 9-5 , Sunday 1-5


























Steven Holmes | Photography


On view: February 20 - March 28, 2017
Art reception  SATURDAY,   March 4th 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm 

Greetings All!
Just a quick reminder if you are not attending the NYC art fairs this weekend....
Stop in Saturday evening for Steven Holme's art reception.


Artwork shown by appointment during the week


EBK Gallery [small works]
218 Pearl St
Hartford, CT



























Nothing to Hide? Art, Surveillance, and Privacy, is an exhibition of visual art, public art, film, performance, interactivity, public discussions, and spoken word, exploring the prevalence of surveillance and its impact on the way we lead our lives. The exhibition opens on Saturday, March 4, from 5 to 7 PM, with a free public reception, and will be on view through June 19, 2017.

The exhibition is co-curated by Edward Shanken and Jessica Hodin.

Aram Bartholl
Paolo Cirio 
Eric Corriel
Hasan Elahi
Deborah Goffe 
Adam Harvey
Lynn Hershman-Leeson
Rafael Lozano-Hemmer
LoVid
Jonas Lund
Eva and Franco Mattes
Julian Oliver
Trevor Paglen
Ryder Ripps
Bjoern Schuelke
Michelle Teran
Matthew Towers


Major funding for the exhibition was provided by the National Endowment for the Arts, Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, and the Edward C. & Ann T. Roberts Foundation.

 AND

Four Concerts that Examine the Harp 



Real Art Ways presents a series of concerts that feature exciting performances by acclaimed artists with illuminating discussions around the harpist's craft and the intricacies of their instrument.

The series includes three performances at Real Art Ways plus an intimate house concert, each spotlighting a different type of harp: Orchestral Harp; Kora; Kanun; and Colombian Harp. 


A subset of the Kassia Ensemble of Pittsburgh, Tiny Beast is composed of Nuiko Wadden (harp) and Dawn Posey (violin). Ms. Wadden is an expressive player with an unconventional approach to the rhythmic possibilities of the orchestral harp. According to the Washington Post, "...Wadden's superb, dancelike playing on the harp was a joy to hear."
Tiny Beast will play a combination of duets and solo harp pieces, most of which are 21st century compositions. Composers include Mark Fromm, Carlos Salzedo, Suzanne Farrin, Kenji Bunch and Sebastian Currier.



















































Modern Masters Series 
   Graham, Limón and More
Master Classes with those who studied, worked, and danced with American Modern Dance luminaries.
Train. Create. Preserve.
 12:00-3:00 pm on the first Sunday in March, April and May
3/5/17. 4/2/17. 5/7/17.


























When: Wed. March 8, 7-9pm.
Where: CCSU Thorp Theater, Davidson Hall, 1615 Stanley Street, New Britain
Cost: Free. Open to public.

Dr. Charles Button, organizer of the 10th annual Global Environmental Sustainability Symposium (GESAC) April 13, will introduce the film and lead discussion afterwards.

Supported by The Mosaic Center and the Climate Change Learning Community, organized by GESAC & the Center for Teaching & Faculty Development.

A great lead into the CCSU Art Gallery’s exhibition Earth, Fire, Water, Air: Elements of Climate Change, opening reception Thursday March 9, 4-7pm, Artist Talk 3:15-4pm.

























 

A group exhibition of work in various media, juried and curated by Alexandra Foradas. inDIVISIBLE explores themes of democracy, identity, and interconnectedness within this contentious political climate.

Participating artists include Mariella Bisson, J Carpenter, Jenna DeLuca, DETEXT, Yael Eban, Barry Goldstein, Sarah Kusa, Thomas Lail, Dina Noto, John Richey, Emilie Selden, Sarah Sutro, and Ian Trask.

 
 Opening Reception
Thursday, March 9, 6-8pm
Join us at the Eclipse Mill Gallery for the opening reception of inDIVISIBLE, which is free and open to the public.
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Gallery Hours
On View March 10-May 13, 2017
Thursday-Saturday* 12-5pm and by appointment
*closed Easter weekend






























 




























 
Throw your paddle in the ring armed with fistfuls of cash. In Bated Breath’s immersive art auction play, you become rival bidders as the performers around you bring deep-pocketed collectors, art dealers, artists, critics and auctioneers to life. With vivid storytelling and daring theatricality, Beneath the Gavel, exposes the hidden agendas and dirty secrets of the art world. As the stakes rise, so does the tension of a world that deals in millions.
 
















Artist Opps:


 
Registration is now open for this year's Art in the Park Manchester. Feel free to ask me any questions or go right to the website!

http://www.youngatartct.org/ art-in-the-park-manchester- 2016-2/












 
Financial Literacy Workshop: Learn the importance of understanding and interpreting financial data to better plan for the future
Wednesday, March 8th, 12:30-2:30pm

Arts Council Conference Room, 70 Audubon Street, 2nd Floor, New Haven
$5 members, $15 non-members
Light refreshments will be served
Register online here