Friday, July 10, 2009

Pictures from Intro Show opening

I few snapshots from the opeining at the gallery Wed. night.




















Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Reminder: Opening Tonight

Quick reminder. Tonight is the opening of the new gallery at 6pm. Also don't forget Drinks at Commonwealth bar down the street at 10pm. http://commonwealthbar.com/


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NEW MadArts Studios Gallery
THE INTRO SHOW
Introducing the Artists of MadArts Studios*

July 8th to August 9th
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Opening Reception
Wednesday, July 8th, 6pm - 10pm*

MadArts Studios Gallery
461 5th Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11215
(at the corner of 5th Ave and 10th St.)
Gallery hours Thursday - Sunday 12pm - 6pm
Contact: Madarts Director, Stephen Paul Phone:
917-548-8107

*madarts.org*


Rebecca Aidlin
Joshua Alexander
Gennadi Barbush
Charles Buckley
E. K. buckley
Réamonn Byrne
Daniel Clapp
Caitlin Clifford
Nancy Cuervo
Jimmy Fountain
Jennifer Fuentes
Mylène Giacobetti
Andrea Goldsmith
Patrick King
Gretchen Kraus
Katharyn Laranger
Cynthia Lawson Jaramillo
Mario Lima
Brian Maniere
Katerina Marcelja
Jaclyn Mednicov
Robert Melzmuf
Melody Olsen
Amallia Orman
Marcie Paper
Stephen Paul
Eva Peterson
Kasia Polkowska
Christy Powers
Donna Power
Vincent Romano
Brian Smith
Christine Staehelin
Carlton Scott Sturgill
Sarah Valeri
Brandon Whightsel
Andrew Willgress

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

MadArtist Rocio Rodriguez Salceda in the News!

Rocio Rodriguez Salceda, a member of Madarts since 2008, was featured on the cover of the well-known newspaper in Madrid, Spain "El Diario de Alcalá" and in the most recent issue of ArtInfo.

In the spanish article Rocío talks about many things including her most recent show at Tina Kim gallery in Chelsea, New York. When asked what will one find in the show, she responds, "The work of six emerging artists, all women and from different nationalities, who work towards a feminine counter-identity with aspects that don't include 'this face and this (nude) body' and who question their professional future trying to resist the social expectations that we still suffer as women. That's it."