NEWS
January 3rd, 2020
August 28th, 2018
Nothing short of an amazing time this past week in Sikinos, Greece! Three nights of incredible film screenings, video installations and live performances from fellow artists around the world! Thankful to of been a part of it!
July 31st 2018
Little Islands Festival is a new festival focusing on audiovisual arts.
A summer festival about people, places, ideas and images. We intend to create a space where artists can exchange, share and communicate with each other and with the local community. We study the interaction between traditional and contemporary, as well as between art and technology, using audiovisual arts as a means of impression and expression.
The first edition of LIF features a selection of video & sound artists and filmmakers who reflect on the concept of “Memory”. The festival is taking place on Sikinos, a little island of the Cyclades, whose 15th century settlement, “Kastro”, and its outdoors spaces, will ideally host all the events of the festival.
March 7th, 2018
Lauren Bon, Artist Need to Create on the Same Scale that the Society has the Capacity to Destroy, 2017. Neon, 6 x 14.5 feet.
February 24th, 2018
January 14th, 2018
Early morning sketch of an old friend.
October 23rd, 2017
Great show at Arthouse NYC this past weekend! Everyone's work looked amazing! Happy I could be a part of it.
July 10th, 2017
THE GROW SHOW
July 13-16
ARTHOUSE.NYC
466 Washington St.
NYC
We spend our lives growing. Growth is always a challenge but worth it in the end. Grow up, grow out, grow together, grow apart. How are you growing? We invite you to be a grower and a show - er at our upcoming group show. Just grow it and give what you got. The theme is grow and the interpretation is up to you. Join us in July as ARTHOUSE.NYC embarks on our own growth - a new space and a new frontier.
June 18th, 2017
Thank you to Greenpoint Gallery and all who came out to support local art last Friday. Great art, great music, great vibes!
June 13th, 2017
Come out this Friday night and support local artists at Greenpoint Gallery's People's Choice Salon Show! The event is free and open to the public. Doors open at 8:00.
November 18th, 2016
Transcendentia, an exhibition featuring artists Grace Stevens, Arend Neyhouse and Julia Soehngen-Roos was held at the Oglethorpe Gallery on November 11th, 2016. Thank you to all who came out and showed their support!
October 27th, 2016
Oglethorpe Gallery is pleased to present Transcendentia, a group show featuring artists Arend Neyhouse, Grace Stevens and Julia Soehngen-Roos on Nov. 11th 2016. The opening reception will be on Friday, November 11th from 6-9pm. The event is free and open to the public.
Transcendentia will showcase the works of Arend Neyhouse, Grace Stevens and Julia Soehngen-Roos unified through the theme of existence or experience beyond the physical level. Neyhouse’s paintings respond to the urban environment. He delves into the ideas of isolation brought about by our ever-increasing interface with technology. His work highlights the connective nature of being “plugged in” and the sense of togetherness this can bring about. Stevens is exploring the sublime beauty in creation through representational paintings. Her work focuses on the early morning hours, looking at the first light of day and examining how the night fades and the light of dawn loses the darkness. Soehngen-Roos’ work investigates the moment of surfacing from an abysmal darkness into tranquil light. Through painting, she is merging the lines of both representation and abstraction. This exhibition encourages viewers to contemplate these moments of transcendence.