Six New Prince Street Gallery Artists – Group Exhibition
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Artists will be in the gallery each Saturday, appointments are welcome
Sat June 5 – Fisher, Seebart | Sat June 12 – Bronkar, Golden | Sat June 19 – Bittenbender, Walden
Margot Bittenbender is a printmaker who lives in Old Greenwich CT, and Tokyo, Japan. Her work, often characterized by line and texture, presents still-lives based on observation and memory. Juxtaposing unrelated objects, especially cultural symbols, creates a skewed realism.
Marcie Bronkar has a career as a designer in home furnishing through her branded textile collections, but painting as a fine artist has always inspired and dictated the process of her work. For Bronkar, color creates perspective and each color and mark has its own personality. She is currently working in her New York City studio, exploring color and light in her Modernist work.
Jessie Fisher is a figurative painter whose work fuses the sensuality of observation with a sustained indirect gesture. Her paintings focus on materiality with a necessary ambiguity towards subject. She is a professor of painting at the Kansas City Art Institute, working with students in Kansas City, Italy and China.
Pearl Rosen Golden explores concepts in light and space in her landscapes of various mediums. Presented in this show are gouache and watercolor paintings from her “beach Life Series.” The natural environment surrounding her homes in Long Beach, NY and Seattle, WA make for daily observations that inform and build imagery in her work. She believes that authentic experience is key to the process of creating a sense of place with an emotional connection.
Scott Seebart is a still-life painter whose body of work is an anthology of poetics, merging the tabletop with the allegorical and the arcadian. He is an artist and educator who lives and works in Kansas City, MO and St Paul, MN where he and his partner, Jessie Fisher, are converting a church into studios and classrooms.
Michael Walden is a painter and printmaker living in Westport MA and New York City. His work challenges the audience to take a profound journey through the exploration of his painterly surfaces. Narrative tensions of the male figure within interior space are somewhat haunting and expressively cryptic.