RESONANCE X 4 

Resonance: def.

"The quality of having an intensity of emotion or richness of expression that evolves or reinforces a sympathetic response, especially in a work of art."

 Flushing Town Hall is proud to present Resonance x 4, an exhibition that gives voice to pressing concerns of our time. Curated by Janet Schneider, artist and former director of the Queens Museum, Resonance x 4 provides an in-depth view of the work of four contemporary artists: Emily Barnett, Irene Buszko, Manuel Macarrulla and Janet Schneider.

Friends and colleagues for many years, all four artists explore deeply resonant personal themes. These themes: climate change, social justice, and cultural identity, have only gained in urgency in the current moment.  Buszko and Schneider address different aspects of threatened ecosystems, heightening awareness of what may soon be lost; Barnett’s work documents the struggle for social justice in America and the drama of physical confrontation and loss; Macarrulla interprets his blended cultural heritage in a merger of personal mythology and magic realism. His work combines references to Western art history with the cultural practices of his native Dominican Republic.

 

Celebrating Women's History Month 2025 at The Steinberg Museum of Art. I’m honored and proud to join “hands” with these remarkable women artists. Together, we're weaving a powerful narrative of artistic excellence and women's creativity.


I'm so pleased to participate in a unique exhibition organized by Flushing Town Hall. It's the result of an open call to artists of Queens, with the theme of inspiration derived from "The World's Borough." 70 artists will participate in an unjuried, salon-style format.  Much diversity in style and content will be on view. Opening reception is Thursday, November 7, 7-9PM.  All are welcome and the event is Free.

With Joyce Rainmondo at Ashwagh Hall, July, 2024

Not Dark Yet #3 Oil on linen, 20 x 32 inches, 2024

Happy that two of my paintings will be included in the upcoming show of visual artists at Flushing Town Hall. This is an actual, on the walls exhibit! Let me know if you would like to visit and I will meet you there.

FTH Visual Artist Members’ Exhibition: Welcome Back

Exhibition Dates: THU, JUL 7 - SAT, JUL 30

OPENING RECEPTION: THU, JUL 7, 5-7 PM

Gallery Hours: Everyday, 12-5 PM; FREE ADMISSION

Participating Artists

Amy Supton, Audrey Dove, Carla Kim, Dan Rubin, Debby Elkin, Denis Licul, Donnelly Marks,

Eva Carrillo, Evelyn Lu, Fred Adell, Janet Schneider, Jessica Duan, Mary Pinto, Mimi Xia,

Nancy Gesimondo, Renee Radenberg, Stephanie S, Lee, Steve Palermo, Tina Seligman

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I’m pleased to have my watercolor, The Terrace at Golden Rock, included in this new online exhibition, opening May 15, 2022. Gallery Show Link: https://nyartistscircle.com/curated-shows/i-dreamed-a-garden.

The Terrace at Golden Rock

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Flushing Town Hall’s first virtual exhibition, Fridays at Five - Artists Build Community - is now LIVE on our website! See works by artists who have regularly taken part in FTH's weekly Artist Zoom Hangs, supporting each other throughout these uncertain times. Opened April 22nd 2021, ongoing indefinitely.

https://flushingtownhall.org/fridays-at-five

 
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The Show Is Online

The show will run from February 22, 2021, and will be open-ended.

https://aaeh-virtual.org/the-artists/


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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 50th Anniversary Exhibition December 12, 2019

EXHIBITION DATES: January 2- January 25, 2020

Prince Street Gallery is pleased to announce our 50th Anniversary Exhibition: January 2 -

January 25, 2020. This retrospective show will be a coming together of 87 current and former

artists who have exhibited at the gallery since its beginning in Soho in 1970. Accompanying the

exhibit is a comprehensive catalog designed by gallery artist, Julie Bowers Murphy, featuring 70

artists works and statements during the span of the gallery’s life. An introduction by gallery artist,

Flavia Bacarella, reveals the growth of the gallery; a whimsical essay by Bill Scott, former gallery

artist, illuminates the importance of mutual support of artists for each other and the artist-run

gallery’s beneficial role in the contemporary art world.

The opening reception will be Saturday, January 4th from 3-6 PM.

For more information: Please call 646-230-0246 during gallery hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 11-6 PM