There is art all about through December, and, once again, listed here are just a few choice moments. First off, on Nov. 19, the Dorsch Gallery, which has consistently and solidly highlighted local art, will celebrate its 20th year. To honor the occasion, the gallery will throw a little party, starting at 10 p.m., with [...]
The artist Karen Rifas says she got the idea for her latest show, “Strung Out,” at the Bernice Steinbaum Gallery, when she was working with the strings she is (up to this point) best known for — those woven with oak leaves, forged into room-size installations. She decided to leave the leaves behind (although, to [...]
How we process, digest and communicate with the world around us has always been a fascinating, mysterious and essential part of life. It involves language sometimes, but many other modes of expression as well. That’s what is delved into for the show “Noise Field,”
Paul Myoda’s “Glittering Machines” has been extended at the Dorsch Gallery. Fantastic idea. These light works, in both the front space and the darkened room behind, are activated by sensors. They move, jump, make noise and cast different shadows, depending on where you stand in proximity to them. There’s a sense of science and technology [...]
Karen Seapker Moment, Oh, Mori, 2009 Oil on panel 38 x 50 in. We can usually expect to see good painting exhibitions at Dorsch Gallery, f(r)acture: divisions in painting, was no exception. With the diversity in styles having the space between works definitely gave them enough breathing room so as to not be a [...]
