Marcy Hermansader continues her exploration of collage. In her last show, at Fleisher/Ollman Gallery in Philadelphia, she drew images of men and women culled from newspaper clippings about the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. Her current work also takes as its starting...
David Rohn’s show, New Paintings, at the Putney School Gallery, is about to go into its final week, and it is definitely worth the trip up to the fine new gallery, housed in the Michael S. Currier Center. The gallery is one of the best places to look at art in the...
When talking to a prospective student, about signing up for an art class, Ric wore the impish look of a benevolent saboteur. It said, “Forget your neat little go-about-your-business life! Forget your excuses! Get on board!” For me, succumbing to the call of the River...
Marsha Lieberman exhibits three series, “Ladders”, “Sills”, and “Windows”, tied together by the painterly notion of space made visible. Investigating the idea of the object in space, says Lieberman, is a continuation of her concerns as a dancer, the art-form she...
Barbara Garber’s work has always drawn its energy from the wedding of unlike things. Alliance is forged between industrial materials and lyric line; grid and motion; spontaneity and control; space and the flat plane; the machine-made and the humanized....
Who’d think that a show of painting and sculpture inspired by barnyard piglets and draft horses could be this much fun? “The Peaceable Kingdom” show at the Windham Art Gallery, on Main Street was, for me, an unexpected delight. I’m not what you’d call an animal...