BRIDGES, TREES, SKULLS, PIES & OTHER TREASURE TRAILS

  • Location:
    NARS Gallery + Hallway, 88 35th Street, 3rd Floor , Brooklyn, New York, 11232, US

BRIDGES, TREES, SKULLS, PIES & OTHER TREASURE TRAILS
October 1 - 23, 2011

Opening Reception: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 6:00-9:00PM

With Artists:
Jose Arenas
Patricia Ayres
Gennadi Barbush
Michael Paul Britto
Richard Castellana
Justin Davis
Scott Geyer
Betty Hart
Griselda M. Healy
Cosme Herrera
France Hilbert
Aaron Hillebrand
Erin Rachel Hudak
Mikhail Iliatov
Ellen Coleman Izzo
Rachel Kahn
Kyung Han Kim

Hiromitsu Kuroo
Roberta Lawson
Marisa Manso
Bari Mohammed
Daniel Morgan
Hyo Jeong Nam
Patty Neal
Tempest NeuCollins
Kevin Noble
Sean Noyce
Maia Cruz Palileo
Blithe Riley
Mason Saltarrelli
Steev Scott
Michael Solomon
Marisa Tesauro
Elizabeth Velazquez
Townsend West


New York Art Residency & Studios (NARS) Foundation is proud to present its annual fall exhibition of thirty-five NARS studio artists. "Bridges, Trees, Skulls, Pies & other Treasure Trails" will include prints, collages, paintings, drawings, sculptures, and photographs that explore a wide range of subject matters and styles. From delicate geometric abstractions that examine the purity of form to explosive expressions of color that strive to strike a balance between emotion and intellect, the audience will be able to enjoy a treasure hunt through the winding hallways and the gallery space in search of their perfect treasure. Some will marvel at the meticulous rendering of the hair and expression of the brow while others find delight in the gestural strokes and splatters. From abandoned buildings and fences to tranquil bodies of water to intriguing fables and stories to delicious pies, the exhibition will surely delight those who dare to venture down the halls of the NARS Foundation.

The NARS Foundation is a 501©(3) not-for-profit arts organization with a focus on international cultural exchange. NARS provides an array of creative support services including cross-cultural exchanges, integrated residency programs, and affordable studio spaces that support the needs of both emerging and mid-career artists along with community building through public programs that engage the local community in Brooklyn. The artists included in this exhibition have studios either in NARS Foundation’s Sunset Park or Clinton Hill locations.

Gallery Hours:
Monday - Friday: 1:00PM - 5:00PM or by appointment