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May 14th -19th

Juried
Drawing & Printmaking
Exhibition

OPENING RECEPTION: FRIDAY, MAY 14, 6-9PM
Following the success of our 2009 series of group shows, and glowing press, Rogue Space Chelsea hosts the second in a series of International group shows with Drawing and Printmaking, May 14th - 19th.

This will be the second in a series of four media specific shows comprising of Photography (April 16-21), Drawing and Printmaking (May 14th-19th), Painting (June 4th-9th) and Sculpture (June 25th-30th).

Five artists from each show will go forward to a “Best of Show” Exhibition featuring 20 works, from which one artist will be chosen to receive a weekend solo show at Rogue Space | Chelsea and a documentary film produced by our sister company
FilmsOnArtists.


Questions? Check out our FAQ.
ABOUT THE JUROR

Sherry Camhy's work is in the permanent collection of The New Orleans Museum of Art, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, The Telfair Museum, Savanah, Ga. and has been exhibited the Parish, The Aldrich and The Katonah Museums, The Eleanor Ettinger, Sherry French Gallery. It has been featured in "The Nude in Contemporary Art", Drawing Magazine, FineArtConnoisseur and reviewed in ArtNews, Penthouse, The New York Press. She is the author of "Art of The Pencil" and has taught at The Art Students League, New York University Tisch School of the Arts, The New York Academy, The School of Visual Arts.  

DAN ALVARADO  AUDREY FRANK ANASTASI  
KAREN RAND
ANDERSON   NICHOLAS CAIRNS  
KATIE
CARON JENNIFER COLLINS  TANYA DAJCIC 
NANCY
ELSAMANOUDI PATRICIA ESPINOSA BRIAN FELL 
STEPHANIE
FULLER JOSHUA GOLDSTEIN 
CHRISTOPHER D.
HOFFMAN MIN SIN KIM   SHERYL LISTON
JEN
MANN  KURT MARKGRAF
GABRIELLA
MLYNARCZYK  MISAKO OBA 
RUSSELL
PACHMAN ZACH PELHAM  LILIANA PEREZ 
MOLLY
PETERS SHRAVAN RAJAGOPAL 
MALORIE
SHANNON  ERIC STANDLEY
GEOFFREY
STEIN   IDALJA TEMMER 
STEPHANIE
TERELAK ELLEN WAHL  C. C. WANG 
DAN
WEBRE JEREMY YAMMA 
JASON BARD
YARMOSKY

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June 4th - 9th

Juried
Painting
Exhibition

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Following the success of our 2009 series of group shows, and glowing press, Rogue Space Chelsea hosts the third in a series of International group with Painting, June 4th - 9th.

This will be the third in a series of four media specific shows comprising of Photography (April 16-21), Drawing and Printmaking (May 14th-19th), Painting (June 4th-9th) and Sculpture (June 25th-30th).

Five artists from each show will go forward to a “Best of Show” Exhibition featuring 20 works, from which one artist will be chosen to receive a weekend solo show at Rogue Space | Chelsea and a documentary film produced by our sister company
FilmsOnArtists.


Questions? Check out our FAQ.
ABOUT THE JUROR

DAVID MASELLO is senior editor and men¹s fashion editor at Town & Country magazine. Prior to that, he has been a staff editor and writer at numerous periodicals, including Art & Antiques (where he was the longtime New York Editor), Travel & Leisure, Country Living and Departures. He publishes essays and poetry in a variety of periodicals and anthologies, including the New York Times, Boston Globe, Best American Essays (2005) and Fine Art Connoisseur. He is the author of two books, Architecture Without Rules: The Houses of Marcel Breuer (W.W. Norton, and since published in several foreign editions) and Art in Public Places: Walking New York’s Neighborhoods to See the Best Paintings, Murals, Mosaics and Sculpture (City & Company). He is a frequent guest lecturer at university art and writing programs. He lives and works in Manhattan. 
June 25th - 30th

Juried
Sculpture
Exhibition

DEADLINE: JUNE 7
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Following the success of our 2009 series of group shows, and glowing press, Rogue Space Chelsea hosts the fourth in a series of International group with Sculpture, June 25th - 30th.

40 artists will be selected by our juror WILLARD BOEPPLE for the group show at Rogue Space.

This will be the fourth in a series of four media specific shows comprising of Photography (April 16-21), Drawing and Printmaking (May 14th-19th), Painting (June 4th-9th) and Sculpture (June 25th-30th).

Five artists from each show will go forward to a “Best of Show” Exhibition featuring 20 works, from which one artist will be chosen to receive a weekend solo show at Rogue Space | Chelsea and a documentary film produced by our sister company
FilmsOnArtists.


Questions? Check out our FAQ.
ABOUT THE JUROR

WILLARD BOEPPLE was born in Bennington and educated at UC Berkeley, RISD and CCNY. Willard has shown regularly in New York since the early seventies where he is represented by Lori Bookstein Fine Art. He is represented in the UK by Broadbent Gallery, London. He has taught at Bennington College and the Boston Museum School and traveled extensively in Africa as a U.S. A State Dept Visiting Cultural Specialist. He is Chairman of the Triangle Artists’ Workshop and serves on the board of the Vermont Studio Center.
His work is in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the Storm King Art Center and The Fitz-William Museum, Goodwood and Yorkshire Sculpture Parks in England among many collections both public and private. He lives and works in North Bennington and New York.
July 1st

Joe Mays & Jill Morgan
Exhibition


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We all don masks both overt and subtle. We project who we are through our clothes, our behavior, and even learn to see ourselves through the masks of our own preconceptions. Eventually our faces and bodies become masks we can't see beyond to recognize the person within.
 
This show represents a common fascination shared by Louisville artists Joseph Mays and Jill Morgan with seeing past the masks we wear. The common theme in the artworks shown here, both solo and collaborative, is in seeing human beings beyond the superficial. Some of these pieces try to make the familiar unfamiliar by presenting the human form in abstract lighting in order to allow us to see beyond what we are used to seeing. Some use abstract body painting and black light to make the human form into an other and ask us to find humanity in the seemingly alien. Some involve asking people to mask themselves with paint in the knowledge that the masks people choose for themselves can be more revealing than simple daylight. Some of the pieces attempt to peel away the outer flesh, looking for the person within the physiology.
 
What are the filters we've built into the way we see ourselves and others? What is the mask and what is the human being behind it? Where does the human flesh stop and the human being begin? These are the questions that we ask in various ways through our pieces.
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