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Design for Change

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Design for Change: A Survey of Landscape Architecture in the Green Movement is accepting applications from URI and RISD landscape architecture students until October 1st!  October 20 th – November 24 th , 2012  Curated by Emily Humphrey  University of Rhode Island sophomore landscape architecture student  Emily Humphrey has collaborated with Hera Gallery of Wakefield, Rhode  Island, to curate an exhibition on green design in landscape architecture.  This exhibition will have a focus on the role landscape architects play in  addressing environmental issues, and will highlight their design process.  The exhibition will be made up of a selection of work from students,  academics, and professionals in the New England area. The pieces in this  exhibition may range from preliminary sketches to drawings, drafts, models,  conceptual design boards, and photographs.  Join our Facebook Event:  http://www.facebook.com/events/121433788004756/ Curatoria

Mara Trachtenberg Exhibiting at the Midwest Center for Photography

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Hera Gallery member, Mara Trachtenberg will be exhibiting at the Midwest Center for Photography in  Wichita, Kansas from September 28th to October 12th, 2012 UPCOMING EXHIBITION "MIDWEST PHOTO EMERGE” Opening Reception: September 28, 7 - 10 p.m. Find out more about the exhibit here Mara Trachtenberg , Bunny Topiary

Introducing New Fall Intern

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Hello! I am Dylan Butler and here is a little bit about me.                     I was born in Warwick, Rhode Island where I lived for the first 11 years of my life. I then moved to Glocester, Rhode Island. From a young age, I always loved to draw and create things. When I was 12 years old my parents sent me to take cartooning and animation courses for young people at R.I.S.D. I loved seeing my ideas come to life and enjoyed group critiques; a concept unknown to me prior. By the time I graduated high school, I knew I wanted to continue learning about art.           I am now attending the University of Rhode Island and majoring in Fine Arts. On the day of my first class, I was unsure of myself and my abilities. My first class was drawing 1, and my teacher was Gary Richman. He introduced me to the medium of printmaking and completely changed the way I looked at making art. He instilled within me with a confidence that has carried me to where I am today. My portfolio has been growing ov

Calling Women Artists for two New York City Exhibitions in February

Listed below are two calls for art  from the Women’s Caucus for Art that will be shown in NYC this coming February.   1.     “Bound " We are seeking multiple expressions of Bound, which can range from literal to poetic, abstract to representational, and psychological to social & political commentary. Show work that explores the concepts of bound and borders—be they internal, external, constructed, imagined, imposed, or embraced and how boundaries define and shape our identities, relationships, ideas and politics. Artists are encouraged to interpret this theme broadly; submit works that have resonance and meaning to you. JUROR : Cora Rosevear Curator, Painting and Sculpture Department, Museum of Modern Art, NY EXHIBITION VENUE: Phoenix Gallery 210 Eleventh Avenue @25th Street, Suite 902 New York, New York 10001 DATES OF EXHIBITION January 30 to February 23, 2013 ARTIST RECEPTION Saturday, February 16th, 2013, 6:00 to 9:00 PM ELIGIBILITY  Open to all self-identified wom

Hera Member, Roberta Richman wins a 2012 Women of Achievement Award!

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Hera Gallery is thrilled to announce, Roberta Richman has won a 2012 Women of Achievement Award! She is one of eleven recipients in Rhode Island for this nationally recognized award.  One of her pieces  will also be featured on the fall cover of She Shines Magazine. Congratulations Roberta! Find out more about the event and Roberta below: WOMEN OF ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS 2012 YWCA Rhode Island Announces 2012  Women of Achievement Award Winners Join us in recognizing the best in the accomplishments of women across  industry, culture and public service. 8th Annual Women of Achievement Awards Thursday,  September 27, 2012 Join us at the awards luncheon Join YWCA at the 8th Annual Women of Achievement Awards Luncheon on Thursday, September 27 from 11:30am to 1:30pm at Kirkbrae Country Club in Lincoln. Deb Ruggiero, local radio personality for Amazing Women, is the event emcee.  Tickets are $50  and  underwriting opportunities  are also available. YWCA Rho

John Kotula Exhibiting in The World's Smallest Art Gallery

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John Kotula will be exhibiting in The World's Smallest Art Gallery, a  kiosk on the South County Bike Path,  September 15th through November 1st, 2012. John Kotula had not intended to exhibit his own work in The World's Smallest Art Gallery, but had a last minute cancellation and had recently completed this series of 30 I-Pad drawings. Each month, Annex Comics organizes a Facebook event called a 30 Day Drawing Challenge. A prompt is posted for each day of the month and participants create a piece of artwork in response to the prompt. People do drawings, cartoons, paintings, poems, stories, etc. and post them on the Facebook Event Page. These are Kotula's drawings for August 2012. They were all done on his I-Pad using a variety of aps, primarily Sketchbook Pro, Photo Toaster, and Gradient. Each piece includes a photo of a vintage handkerchief. The World’s Smallest Art Gallery is: • A kiosk on the South County Bike Path ( http:// southcountybikepath.org/ ). It

Gallery Talk by Myron Rubenstein and Barbara Pagh

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Gallery Talk and Q & A Wednesday, September 19th 3:30 to 4:30pm Please join us Wednesday, September 19th from 3:30 to 4:30pm for an informal gallery talk and Q & A by our current exhibiting artists, Myron Rubenstein and Barbara Pagh.  Myron Rubenstein,  Heads Up , Intaglio, 2010 Myron Rubenstein Myron previously worked as a graphic designer, and created art for years with traditional media, with a focus on canvas, oil and mixed media.  Over the last few years he has embraced his digital skills, searching for the convergence of traditional painting, photography and the virtual world of computing. Incorporating today’s technology with traditional painting on canvas has led to a very personal form of computer generated art. He has most recently shown in the Candita Clayton Gallery in Pawtucket, RI. Rubenstein was awarded a 2012 RISCA project grant for his intaglio prints, which will be showcased in this exhibition.  Find out more about Rubenstein's Solo Exhibi