Tuesday, December 4, 2018

In Good Company Exhibition

DECEMBER 8 to JANUARY 31, 2019
Opening Reception: Saturday, December 8th, from 5 to 8pm














In celebration of April Price Project Gallery's SIXTH year, 
April and Brianne Clarkson, co-director, have curated the 
group exhibition: IN GOOD COMPANY

This show features artists who have worked with the gallery since it’s
inaugural show, Mary Ann Strandell: Dimensional Baroque, December 2012. 
Strandell's first show with APPG was an extension of her works that included
a series of conversations with April over time. The exhibition was a hyper-space,
site-specific installation of a baroque historic room, painted with sumo-e ink, 
expanding 30 feet, with sixteen 3D Lenticular prints, on the main gallery wall. 

All of the APPG exhibitions have begun as conversations and studio visits by 
April and Brianne, with the artists who have joined in, to make this venue a culture 
center in downtown Albuquerque. It is with the help and participation of so many artists, 
collectors, writers, craftspeople, and the greater Albuquerque community 
that we celebrate SIX years!
Please join us this Saturday, December 8, from 5 to 8pm

Exhibiting Artists:





Left: Karsten Creightney, Top: "Potted Plant I", Bottom: "Potted Plant II",print, mixed media, 28.5” x 24”
Right: 
Margaret Fitzgerald, La Playa, Acrylic on Canvas, 48” x 54”

Jeff Laird, French’s Mustard Yellow, powder coated aluminum, 48” x 30” x 9”

On wall: Orlando Leyba, Perico Zumbido y Mastadonte, mixed media and diamond dust on panel, 60” x 47”
On Shelf: Left to right:
 Linda Mae Tratechaud, Justice, cast bronze, cast glass, glass beads, cherry wood base, 14” x 7.5” x 8.5”
Linda Mae Tratechaud, Maternal Time Clock,  cast bronze, cast glass, antique time piece, 13” x 6.5” x 5”
Spodumene Vase, porcelain, 9” x 4”
Spodumene Vase, porcelain, 9” x 6”


David Antresian, left, top to bottom: Grazeebil, Kokopelli Come Home, The Eternal Struggle
Digital pigment print, framed 8” x 12”
Jo Antresian, right, top to bottom: Bird on the Wing, Contemplation, mixed media on paper, framed 32.5” x 32.5”
Mary Ann Strandell, Bamboo Forest Hybrid V, lenticular diptych, 64” x 48”
Top: Cindy Dominguez, Blue, Archival pigment on Canson Rag, Photographique, mixed media 23" x 23"
Bottom: Cindy Dominguez, Hannah, Archival pigment on Canson Rag, Photographique, mixed media 23" x 23"


                                On table, left in back: Jeff Kreuger, Kings of Kings, Ceramic and Poplar, 23” x 10” x 10”
Front right: Jeff Kreuger, To be the Strawberry, Ceramic, Poplar and walnut, 18” x 8” x 8”
On wall: Margaret Fitzgerald, La Playa, Acrylic on Canvas, 48” x 54”

Top: Reyes Padilla, Quiet Water Major Waves, acrylic on panel, 24” x 24”
Middle: Barbel Helmert, Assemblage # 33, Mixed Media, 12.25” x 12.25”
Barbel Helmert, Assemblage # 36, Mixed Media, 12.25” x 12.25”
Bottom: Ann Dunbar, Letting Go, Mixed Media, 18” x 24”

Left top to bottom: Bonnie Putnam Verado, A Pear Affair, oil on canvas, framed, 9” x 9”, Garden Sanctuary, oil on canvas, 14” x 13”,  The Possibility of Paradise, oil on canvas, 15” x 15”
Top Left center: Debi Dodge, Untitled, monotype framed, 21” x 23”
Middle Left center: Brooke Steiger, Robin as the Blue Prince, mixed media on paper board, 25.25” x 25.25”
Bottom Left Center: Debi Dodge, Untitled Encaustics, assorted sizes
Top right center: Virginia Baich, Ascent, encaustic on panel, 9” x 12”
Bottom right center: Bradley Reyes, Above the Clouds I, Acrylic on board, framed, 16” x 32”
Right: Lin Johnson, Primary Subjects (Woogie Boogie), 10 piece Ceramic Sculpture, 33” x 17” x2.75”
Sally Condon, Becoming, oil and wax on panel, 35” x 35"
Alan Paine Radebaugh, WAVE, oil on canvas, triptych, 36” x 84”

April Price Projects Gallery
201 Third Street NW
Suite G, Hyatt Regency Hotel Lobby
Albuquerque, NM 87102
Ph- 505-573-0895   505-850-2307

Hours: 10:00 to 5:00 Tues. -Fri. + by appointment
Courtesy parking in the Hyatt Garage on Copper St.

april.designstudionm@gmail.com        

http://aprilpriceprojectsgallery.blogspot.com

No comments:

Post a Comment