Monthly Archives: October 2018

Revelations

Amanda Means, “Light Bulb 00050C”,  2001currently on view atAlbright Knox , Buffalo, New YorkLast week when I was in Buffalo at The Albright Knox Art Gallery, I stopped to take a close look at a photo made by my friend Amanda Means.  The cent… Continue reading

Posted in The Visual Artworker | Leave a comment

Scope It Out

Jim Mott and his  Landscape Lotteryat Lab SpaceRochester Contemporary Art CenterRochester, New YorkWe are into the fall season, and holiday spirits can grab you – especially if you are interested in visual art because there is so much happening in… Continue reading

Posted in The Visual Artworker | Leave a comment

Destination Buffalo

Albright-Knox Art GalleryBuffalo, New YorkAfter several hours of recruiting students for my College of Art & Design at R.I.T., I left the Villa Maria for the Albright-Knox and Burchfield Penney Center over on Elmwood Avenue.  The day was cool … Continue reading

Posted in The Visual Artworker | Leave a comment

Graphic Life

Kenneth HiebertspeaksUniversity Gallery, Rochester Institute of TechnologyOctober 11, 2018Walking into the University Gallery at RIT one day last week, I caught the presentation by graphic designer Kenneth Hiebert that included his original posters and… Continue reading

Posted in The Visual Artworker | Leave a comment

Monet Meets Technology

The Memorial Art GallerypresentsPaintings by Claude Monet ( 1840-1926 )’Waterloo Bridge, Vision and Process’Below:Waterloo Bridge, Grey Weatherby Claude Monet ( 1900 )I was sitting with Nic Minetor during the New York State Ornithological Meeting last … Continue reading

Posted in The Visual Artworker | Leave a comment

Painter’s Poetry

Monet has opened at The Memorial Art GalleryRochester, New YorkYou may wonder what else can be said and written about Monet that hasn’t been published – so I will add my thoughts on this Impressionist in my next post – because the show that has just op… Continue reading

Posted in The Visual Artworker | Leave a comment