Happy to support my friends at BAM with a donated piece for this year’s benefit auction. Details below!
Wednesday, May 15th- Save the Date!
Happy to support my friends at BAM with a donated piece for this year’s benefit auction. Details below!
Wednesday, May 15th- Save the Date!
I am very happy to lend a hand again this year in helping one of my favorite NYC organizations—come out and support a great cause and bid on one of my new pieces while you’re there ;) !
Tuesday, April 30, 2019
Metropolitan Pavilion
125 West 18th Street
6PM Cocktails, Painting, and Silent Auction
7:30PM Dinner and Program
More on Publicolor’s incredible program HERE
My Factory Made series continues its cross-country travels from its initial debut with chashama in New York City in 2012--to The Krasl Art Center in Michigan--to Kayrock in Brooklyn--to Antioch College in Ohio--and I am now thrilled to show this very dear exhibition with the people of Portsmouth, NH and 3S Artspace. For this series, I hand-cut paper stock from my hometown's French Paper Company to create abstracted scenes of the very factory where the paper is produced. The series provides a glimpse into the operations of the 140-year-old paper mill's production process and machinery—from pulp to the final paper product—in intricately layered collage...the series also provided me with an obsessive distraction and meditative process for positive healing while traveling back-and-forth from Brooklyn to Niles, MI upon the passing of my mother.
The Herndon Gallery at Antioch College is staging a new exhibition featuring the work of New York City-based artist (and Antioch alumnus) Michael Hambouz. The exhibit features 2D and 3D pieces from Hambouz spanning multiple mediums and over two decades of work. He spoke with WYSO's Niki Dakota on Excursions about his work and his inspirations and influences during his time at Antioch.
Listen to the interview HERE